The company's R&D&I department has conducted a pilot experience, AI, based on virtual reception performed by access control functions, integrating facial recognition and attention through 'bots'.

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The new regulations on the registration of hours within companies have once again highlighted the need for effective technologies of comprehensive control within companies, from the monitoring and protection of facilities to the registration of employees or their devices.

blankIn this context, ITM Global has incorporated artificial intelligence into the access verification systems it had already been installing across the country. The company's R&D&I department has conducted a pilot experience, AI, based on virtual reception that performs access control functions integrating facial recognition and attention through 'bots'.

This global security system within the company allows you to interact with bots, facilitating the management of access for employees themselves and outsiders in corporate visits.

This incorporation of artificial intelligence refines a comprehensive system that also includes presence control, fire protection or video surveillance, among others.
According to ITM Global's Chief Operating Officer, Paulino Cantero, access control "is one of the areas where security has evolved the most in recent years".

Numerical code access gave way to radio frequency and proximity-based systems, with cards to sign, that were the anteroom of more sophisticated systems based on facial recognition or fingerprinting.

Cantero has ensured that the years of dedication of ITM Global have allowed the company to "develop the ideal know-how to provide added value to projects developed in the area of security".


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By • 4 Jun, 2019
• Section: Access control