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a day ago
- Business
- Yahoo
EnGenius Networks Japan Wins Judges' Special Award at Interop Tokyo 2025
TOKYO, June 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At "Interop Tokyo 2025," one of the world's largest ICT exhibitions held June 11–13 at Makuhari Messe, EnGenius Networks Japan's cutting-edge solution, Contextual AI Surveillance, was honored with the Best of Show Award: Judges' Special Award. Among the three finalists in the Gadget category, EnGenius was the only company to receive this esteemed Judges' Special Award, reaffirming our leadership in AI-powered smart surveillance and cloud networking innovation. Awarded Technology Highlights Real-Time AI Context RecognitionOur AI cameras accurately identify human behaviors, such as "altercations," "bullying," "theft," and "falls" by seamlessly integrating edge-based AI with cloud processing. This hybrid architecture delivers safe, efficient video analytics and alerting across diverse environments, from education and healthcare to retail, hospitality, and elder care. Natural Language Event SearchUsers can instantly retrieve relevant footage simply by entering everyday descriptions like "a crowd formed on the street." This intuitive search capability lets operators pinpoint critical moments with nothing more than their recollection of events, dramatically improving usability and efficiency. Custom Alert ConfigurationFine-tune alert conditions to match on-site requirements—whether it's "unauthorized entry outside business hours," "no movement after an elderly person falls," or "physical contact between students." By combining AI model training with rule-based behavior recognition, Contextual AI Surveillance minimizes false alarms and reduces administrator workload. EnGenius's solution stands apart from conventional surveillance systems by offering unparalleled flexibility in alert definition. The revolutionary natural language search has garnered particular praise for transforming the video-search experience. With its ability to comprehend actions, intent, and context, our AI technology is setting a new standard for next-generation scenario recognition and smart facility management. "Building on this award, we won't rest on our laurels," said Seiichiro Satō, President of EnGenius Networks Japan. "Through further advancements in 4K cameras, AI-NVS, and both software and hardware, we will continue to meet—and anticipate—evolving market needs. Our AI cameras are no longer mere monitoring devices but the core engines of on-site efficiency and value creation. In retail, elderly care, and manufacturing, real-time situational awareness drives productivity, precise management, and enhanced safety." About EnGenius EnGenius Technologies has developed, manufactured, and delivered network hardware and software for over 25 years. Our cloud-centric portfolio delivers user-friendly solutions with exceptional reliability and availability. From wireless access points and Layer 2 managed switches to VPN routers, AI cameras, AI Network Video Systems (AI-NVS), and Power Distribution Units (PDUs), we empower enterprises—from healthcare and education to multi-site retail and logistics—with high-speed, high-reliability network infrastructures at optimal cost. For more information: Official event page: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE EnGenius Networks Japan


Muscat Daily
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Muscat Daily
Muscat dancers crowned best hip-hop crew in Middle East
By ANIRBAN RAY Muscat – A troupe from Kings United Dance Academy Muscat won top honours at the United Dance Organisation Middle East Championship held in Dubai recently. Competing against 18 teams from all over the Middle East, the crew of students aged nine to 14 brought pride to Oman by securing first prize in the Under-14 Hip Hop Category and receiving the prestigious Judges' Special Award. The winning team comprises Hanisha Aswani, Vaanya Kukreja, Veer Shiv Gupta, Niharika, Jefrina Saravanan, Shriya Shah and Roohi Thakkar who trained intensively under the guidance of coach Mukesh and choreography director Tejas Gupta. Their preparations spanned over 30 days, with more than 2,000 hours of focused practice put into perfecting every move. Following this victory, the team will represent Oman at the upcoming Universal Dance Championship in UK, where elite dance crews from around the globe will compete. 'We danced not just for a trophy but to make Oman proud on a world stage. This is only the beginning,' Tejas said.