Abu Dhabi, UAE - Oct 15, 2009 (PRN - MySolutionInfo): Hundreds of installations around the world, in some of the most hostile environments on the planet, are protected by a unique fibre optic perimeter intrusion detection system. From Future Fibre Technologies, this next generation technology stands alone for optimum, fail safe security protection.
Designers and manufacturers of world leading fibre optic sensing technologies, Future Fibre Technologies (FFT) will be exhibiting its latest products, at the 4th Annual Security for Energy Infrastructure Summit to be held in Abu Dhabi from October 18 to 21.
The company will be showcasing its unique products, including the recently launched Secure Zoneæ, which is a mid range derivative of FFT's proven flagship product, Secure Fenceæ and is designed to fill a need in the market for a highly reliable yet cost-effective zone based intrusion detection solution.
This new product is equipped with FFT's patented ARaD technology to overcome the traditional problems of nuisance alarms that are so common with current solutions. The technology uses signature recognition and advanced learning algorithms to "know" the difference between an environmental nuisance alarm and an attempted intrusion.
Alec Owen, International Client Manager at FFT, says the company has developed Secure Zone at customers' requests.
"Secure Zone has been developed to offer customers the best possible protection at the lowest possible cost of ownership," Mr Owen says. "By configuring the system so there are 16 independent hardware zones, each up to 500 metres in a single unit and by making installation considerably easier, we can deliver superior value-for-money."
Mr Owen says his company expects strong demand from those responsible for protecting energy infrastructure facilities such as oil refineries, petrochemical plants and power plants.
For more information, contact: Michele Eckersley Tel: +61 3 9819 2566 Mob: +61 422 726 344 Email: michele.eckersley@connectingimages.com.au Website: http://www.fftsecurity.com |