Scati provides a comprehensive and centralized system to GEM's Solar Boat building
The comprehensive security solution that Scati is providing the new building of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) consists of 216 High-resolution EYE cameras, and intelligent access control systems.
The building Solar Boat of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) faces the challenge of protecting historical pieces of great value. The systems must ensure constant monitoring and must also be integrated without altering the visual experience of visitors or the architectural design of the building.
It is one of the most ambitious cultural projects in the world and stands out not only for its monumental architecture, but also for the historical value of its collection.
After years of renovation, the GEM houses more than 100.000 Pieces that tell the story of Egyptian civilization, including treasures such as the complete collection of Tutankhamun, which already has a video surveillance system. On the other hand, The Solar Boat, Building that is still under construction, will have Khufu's funeral ship on display, of 4.600 years old and for its protection, Staci's intelligent security solutions have been taken into account.
The custody of this heritage required an advanced security system that, in addition to guaranteeing continuous surveillance, will be integrated into the museum's infrastructure. To do this, Scati has developed a comprehensive solution that will include the Installation of video surveillance systems state-of-the-art and Intelligent access control, ensuring not only the protection of the parts, but also the safety of visitors and museum staff.
The technology implemented will not only monitor public areas, but it will also manage access to restricted areas and detect possible external threats such as intrusions, vandalism or other contingencies, ensuring a quick response to any incident. The integration of these systems will be key to maintaining the unique character and aesthetics of the museum, allowing the Solar Boat to operate smoothly and safely, without altering the cultural experience of visitors.
The video surveillance system proposed for the new building will be composed of 216 Scati EYE cameras High resolution, strategically distributed in all key areas to ensure full coverage. These cameras will be prepared to operate efficiently in low-light conditions and will provide sharp and detailed images that will allow precise monitoring of the most sensitive areas of the building.
Video surveillance will be essential to detect and prevent intrusion attempts, acts of vandalism or attacks that may put antiquities or the safety of visitors at risk.
Biometric system
In addition, thanks to Scati Access They are going to be managed 96 access control terminals capable of operating by facial recognition, NFC proximity card (Near Field Communication), RFID and PIN code that offer an additional layer of security by automatically identifying authorized individuals and detecting potential intruders. This Biometric system will efficiently regulate movement within the building, Analyzing the traffic of the restricted areas.
The images and data captured by the system will be stored locally on four Scati recorders, capable of managing a large volume of information. This will enable immediate access to images in real-time and facilitate advanced searches when needed.
The solution will ensure that all information is available to the security team efficiently and quickly, improving incident response capability and ensuring comprehensive management of surveillance data.
These systems will have redundancy in their critical components, as storage, Power supplies and network cards. This will ensure continuous and reliable operation, even in the face of possible failures, such as data loss due to hard drive damage, Power outages or data transmission problems due to network card failures.
To facilitate the day-to-day operation of the facilities, The Systems Integration Platform Scati Sentry, will allow the integration of Vision and Access. This will ensure that, in the event of any unusual event, The system will send alerts to the security team to speed up responses and minimize risks.
All this infrastructure will be monitored from the control center, where the museum's security personnel will be able to view the captured images in real time, receive immediate alerts and monitor action protocols.
This centralized system will provide efficient and coordinated security management, guaranteeing a quick and effective response to any incident, which will contribute to the protection of the Solar Boat, Museum staff and visitors.
The implementation of Scati's comprehensive solution will equip the GEM building, Solar Boat, of continuous and accurate video surveillance, ensuring the protection of valuable heritage and the safety of visitors.
In short, this advanced solution from Scati will not only offer protection to one of the most important cultural heritages in the world, but it will also ensure that the Solar Boat of the Grand Egyptian Museum continues to be a benchmark in the preservation of history, while ensuring a safe and enriching experience for all your visitors.
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