Veovo launches 3D camera to track passengers’ end-to-end movements
At Passenger Terminal EXPO 2019, we spoke to Veovo to give us an exclusive insight into their new BlipVision technology, which monitors end-to-end passenger movements.
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At Passenger Terminal EXPO 2019, we spoke to Veovo to give us an exclusive insight into their new BlipVision technology, which monitors end-to-end passenger movements.
ICAO's Fang Liu has stated that the future of aviation depends on the actions we take now, to ensure the longevity of the industry, especially when it comes to both passenger and freight capacity.
Andy Taylor, Chief Solutions Officer for Digital Towers at NATS, reveals how industry collaborations are revolutionising digital tower offerings to challenge assumptions and pave the way for smarter digital airport operations.
Information in the aviation industry is the richest tool, but when mishandled it can become the greatest weapon. Christian Poulsen, Vice President of Assets and Technology at Copenhagen Airports, reveals how the airport operator has invested in System Wide Information Management to streamline the use of data within its organisations.
As Sydney Airport approaches their Centenary anniversary as a commerical flight centre, Geoff Culbert explains how the past has helped to shape the future of aviation, through its use and implemetation of state-of-the-art biometric technologies.
As biometrics become the norm in so many airports, should more airports make the move from biometric authentication to biometric identification? Augmented identity specialist, IDEMIA, reveals how this technology could pave the way for seamless travel experience.
A South Australian startup that is using blockchain to securely track and identify drones plans to head to France to meet with major defence and aerospace companies.
Shane Zbrodoff, Managing Director of Pilot Project International, discusses his highlights from Airport IT & Security 2018, and what he's looking forward to at this year's event.
The partnership between ICAO and EUROCONTROL ensures that air traffic control training remains at the high standard to retain safety within the industry.
Airbus has become the latest victim of cyber-crime, as a hack compromises mostly employee data - relevant authorities are being consulted.
The airport industry is no stranger to the threat of cyber attacks, but 2018 saw some key aviation and financial services companies in the spotlight after IT glitches. Lev Lesokhin from software consultancy CAST reveals how companies can learn from the past and avoid making the headlines for the wrong…
Senior figures from across the North of England are heading to India to target tech trade links with the world’s fastest growing economy.
At the end of day two of the #AITS18 conference we would like to thank all those that attended and contributed to the event. We provide an overview of the day's most popular topics.
Cyber budgets for airlines and airports continue to grow, but there has been a shift of investment to detection and prevention schemes.