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TechHanwha Vision Powers Innovation at ISC West—Start of Smarter Surveillance
Hanwha Vision at ISC West / courtesy of Hanwha Vision
Hanwha Vision at ISC West / courtesy of Hanwha Vision

On Sunday, Hanwha Vision announced that it is participating in ISC West 2025, the largest security exhibition in the United States. The company is showcasing its artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud-based solutions under the theme of Innovation Beyond Expectations.

ISC West is one of the world’s top three physical security exhibitions, attracting more than 700 companies from around the globe each year.

Hanwha Vision showcased its lineup of cameras powered by its proprietary AI chipset WiseNet 9, the cloud-based video surveillance solution OnCloud, and cameras built on the NVIDIA platform.

Making its debut this year, the WiseNet 9 chipset features AI applications that enhance video quality. It delivers clear images even in difficult conditions, such as low light or backlighting, and offers advanced AI-powered video analysis.

OnCloud allows video management directly in the cloud, removing the need for dedicated servers or hardware. Multi-sensor cameras built on the NVIDIA platform—featuring high-performance graphics processing units (GPUs)—also attracted strong interest.

A Hanwha Vision spokesperson said the company is actively focusing on AI and cloud solutions, which have become key topics in the global video security market. This strategy will support its continued expansion in the U.S. market.

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