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Hanwha Vision participated in a security exhibition held in Las Vegas, U.S., and showcased its AI video surveillance solution BLAZE and other products (Provided by Hanwha Vision) / News1
Hanwha Vision participated in a security exhibition held in Las Vegas, U.S., and showcased its AI video surveillance solution BLAZE and other products (Provided by Hanwha Vision) / News1

Hanwha Vision unveiled its artificial intelligence (AI) powered next-generation video management solution (VMS), BLAZE, at the largest security exhibition in the U.S. on Friday.

The company participated in International Security Conference and Exposition (ISC WEST) 2026, a security exhibition held in Las Vegas, U.S., until Friday. Hanwha Vision showcased its cutting-edge video security technology under the theme of its new global campaign, Now You See. ISC WEST is one of the world’s top three physical security exhibitions, attracting over 700 companies annually.

At this event, Hanwha Vision highlighted its AI-driven video surveillance solution, BLAZE, developed in partnership with hybrid.

BLAZE impressed attendees with its innovative features, including advanced AI search capabilities, cloud integration for scalability, and seamless compatibility with other Hanwha Vision products.

BLAZE’s AI-powered Similarity Search analyzes footage from multiple cameras to identify and track individuals across various locations. This feature allows users to easily monitor the movements of specific persons, even in expansive facilities.

The solution also incorporates a generative AI-based Semantic Search function. This technology enables more intuitive searches by allowing users to input natural language descriptions, such as “Find the person wearing an orange shirt and blue jeans.”

BLAZE is built on a hybrid architecture, that allows for flexible use between on-premise servers and cloud environments.

This structure is particularly beneficial for integrating and managing numerous surveillance systems across multiple locations through cloud federation. The ability to access the system remotely, even in multi-site environments, enables global companies to manage their security infrastructure more efficiently.

The exhibition booth also showcased other components of Hanwha Vision’s AI-based security ecosystem, including the cloud-based video surveillance solution OnCloud and the cloud-based access control solution OnCAFE. The company also presented its AI cameras powered by the self-developed system-on-chip (SoC) Wisenet 9, among other innovative solutions.

Hanwha Vision aims to strengthen its end-to-end solutions, covering everything from chipsets and cameras to hybrid and cloud-based VMS.

A Hanwha Vision spokesperson stated that this exhibition allowed us to demonstrate the AI-centered end-to-end integrated security capabilities to the global market. It will continue to drive innovation through the Proactive Vision Intel Corporationligence (PVI) strategy, expanding the AI ecosystem led by Hanwha Vision worldwide.

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