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Africa Surveyors May-June issue 2023 digital

Africa Surveyors is Africa’s premier source of Surveying, Mapping and Geospatial news and an envoy of surveying products/service for the Construction, Maritime, Onshore & Offshore energy and exploration, Engineering, Oil and Gas, Agricultural and Mining sectors on new solution based trends and technology for the African market.

Africa Surveyors is Africa’s premier source of Surveying, Mapping and Geospatial news and an envoy of surveying products/service for the Construction, Maritime, Onshore & Offshore energy and exploration, Engineering, Oil and Gas, Agricultural and Mining sectors on new solution based trends and technology for the African market.

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3D MAPPING<br />

Aetos taps<br />

3D-mapping tool to<br />

conduct virtual<br />

patrols<br />

By Zaihan Mohamed Yusof<br />

Building owners and security companies are tapping<br />

3D-mapping technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to<br />

create <strong>digital</strong> twins of facilities, in a move they say will help<br />

ease the manpower crunch in the security sector.<br />

The tools allow security personnel working out of a command centre<br />

to monitor a building using a combination of its <strong>digital</strong> twin and live<br />

footage from cameras and sensors inside the facility.<br />

The AI tool processes the data and sends out alerts about crowd sizes<br />

as well as security <strong>issue</strong>s such as intrusions and weapon detection.<br />

Dr Jon Lee, chief executive and founder of Singapore-based Vizzio<br />

Technologies, said the technology is able to help companies reduce<br />

manpower costs while providing real-time situational awareness.<br />

“We used to see four security guards deployed at a transport facility –<br />

Vizzio Technologies staff mapping out a part of Medina in Saudi Arabia by walking 16km with a 360-degree video camera. Vizzio’s AI software<br />

then cleans up and enhances the image before coming up with a 3D <strong>digital</strong> twin of the area. PHOTO: VIZZIO TECHNOLOGIES<br />

26 <strong>May</strong>-<strong>June</strong> <strong>issue</strong> l <strong>2023</strong> www.africasurveyorsonline.com

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