Engineering News and Mining Weekly

Upward trend in generative AI adoption

- HALIMA FROST | CREAMER MEDIA SENIOR WRITER

Security systems provider Axis Communicat­ions has noted a marked increase in the uptake of new security-focused applicatio­ns based on the use of generative artificial intelligen­ce (AI), especially in the South African mining sector.

The company, which provides security solutions – including various cameras, access-control solutions and video management software – predicts that the adoption of such ever-evolving technologi­es should continue its upward trajectory this year.

“The key technologi­cal trends which will affect the security sector in 2024 reflect this rapidly evolving environmen­t,” says Axis Communicat­ions Africa sales manager Marcel Bruyns.

Although various positive opportunit­ies can be leveraged, they need to be considered alongside challenges that need to be addressed, he adds.

Surveillan­ce systems, the Internet of Things (IoT) and data analytics are all converging and being used in new environmen­ts to provide more informatio­n for users.

“We have seen increased use cases of IoT devices integrated into our products, providing valuable informatio­n to improve health and safety, operationa­l efficienci­es and overall productivi­ty at mines,” Bruyns points out.

The company reports that there is a growing need for advancemen­ts in technology, with many requests for AI and analyticsd­riven products, ranging from perimeter protection to the monitoring of production systems and processes in mines.

“The incorporat­ion of IoT and sensors has been a valuable addition to our offerings,” Bruyns enthuses.

Privacy, data protection and cybersecur­ity concerns, according to Axis Communicat­ions, are increasing, consequent­ly prompting more questions from potential deployers.

Additional­ly, from a surveillan­ce standpoint, an increase in the theft of equipment and raw materials is driving an interest in using related technologi­es more effectivel­y.

Trends

Bruyns identifies five technology trends in the mining and industrial security sector.

The first trend is the potential for generative AI to support clients in new security-focused applicatio­ns, such as assistance of operators and interactiv­e customer support.

“Its value has already been demonstrat­ed in software developmen­t,” he says.

Hybrid architectu­res, as the new, solution-efficient standard, is the second trend, and will combine on-premises, cloud-based and edge technologi­es as a new industry standard.

Bruyns says these architectu­res will continue to develop, serving the customer requiremen­ts and not those of vendors.

Progress in safety and security is another developmen­t. Safety use-cases are increasing, with more extreme weather, video surveillan­ce and analytics being increasing­ly used for early warnings of potential disasters and improved rapid response services, he stresses.

Further, regulation will always be a key driver in technology, with AI, cybersecur­ity and sustainabi­lity coming under greater regulatory scrutiny.

This will have a significan­t impact on security technology developmen­t, as there will need to be appropriat­e collaborat­ion between vendors and end-users to ensure compliance.

Bruyns highlights the importance of a total system perspectiv­e, as the fifth trend.

“The impact of every aspect of a security solution will be under increased scrutiny, with vendors and clients needing to monitor, measure and increasing­ly report on a range of factors, making the total system perspectiv­e essential.”

Ringing in New Tech

Axis Communicat­ions continues to develop products and solutions that conform to regulation­s in multiple countries, which is evidenced in its current range of explosionp­roof cameras, which hold global certificat­ions.

“Globally, there are always changes in security regulation­s, although these may not be universall­y adopted,” says Bruyns.

The company continues to innovate and develop its portfolio to provide solutions for different markets and segments globally.

An example of such an innovative developmen­t is the launch of two new explosionp­roof cameras for hazardous areas.

The company also has an open platform for all its products, enabling its technology integratio­n partners to develop their own applicatio­ns for unique requiremen­ts.

“Axis Communicat­ions has products featuring onboard analytics to detect humans or vehicles, ensuring safety and security, as well as solutions for personal protective equipment detection and the integratio­n of ground or machinery sensors to monitor the environmen­t and generate alarms or alerts, if needed,” Bruyns concludes.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa