‘WE HAVE DEVELOPED AI-ENABLED SECURITY SOLUTIONS'
Geopolitics|August 2020
At a time when the nation is increasingly facing internal security threats, Globus Infocom has emerged as a prominent player in the domain of cutting-edge security and surveillance gadgets. The Indian company is literally redefining the law enforcement landscape in India and is playing a pivotal role in police modernisation. KIRANDEEP DHAM, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Globus Infocom Limited, explains the nuances in the field of latest security and surveillance solutions in this interview with AMARTYA SINHA
AMARTYA SINHA
‘WE HAVE DEVELOPED AI-ENABLED SECURITY SOLUTIONS'

What are some of your products and solutions in the domain of security, surveillance, and law enforcement?

Globus Infocom has a wide range of products and solutions under its security and surveillance vertical, suiting the diverse requirements of businesses and organizations. Our product basket includes AI-enabled CCTV cameras with smart video analytics features like face recognition, perimeter intrusion, object removal to provide round the clock, and comprehensive surveillance. We also have body-worn cameras for security personnel, fleets, police officers and paramilitary units to provide convenient and scalable surveillance.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the top leadership of the nation has stressed upon making India self-reliant in all technologies and solutions. How is Globus Infocom boosting ‘Make in India’?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ Initiative has greatly boosted the morale of the manufacturing industries and shown us a positive direction. We totally support his idea of making India self-reliant in terms of manufacturing and design. We being a ‘Make In India’ brand are strongly promoting and boasting this and working towards reaching 100 percent indigenisation provided the government supports on two factors - the making of Industry-specific clusters and building the whole ecosystem around it, and by mentioning and encouraging ‘Make in India’ brands by putting this clearly in the purchase guidelines. Most importantly the buying behavior has to change for all the citizens of the country and each one of us has to be vocal for local.

What exactly is the concept of a data wall solution? How is Globus Infocom reshaping this domain with cutting-edge products and services?

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