As part of a major expansion project at Oslo Airport’s Terminal 2, slated for completion in 2017, Qognify, formerly NICE Security, has been selected to help ensure operational efficiency, business continuity and passenger safety and security.
Oslo Airport is already one of the largest airports in the Nordic region and expects to grow its passenger volume from 24 million to 28 million in the next few years. The Qognify system will enable the airport to effectively manage all types of incidents, including operational bottlenecks, safety hazards and security threats.
Qognify is working with system integrator Racom to implement scalable IP surveillance at the new terminal. By using NiceVision, the airport will be well-positioned to comply with airport regulations, quickly gain awareness of unfolding incidents and their severity as well as operational issues and ensure consistency of security and operations across the airport.
Arne Grave, CEO at Racom said, “Our partnership with Qognify on this project has enabled us to design a system that fully meets the needs and expectations of Oslo Airport. This includes an adaptation to modern video formats, ample storage and a robust structure that ensures access to video in all circumstances and eventualities.”
Qognify is an independent company set off from NICE Systems Physical Security Business Unit following its acquisition by Battery Ventures.
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