Konica Minolta announced the release of its imaging IoT platform, FORXAI Secure Access. FORXAI Secure Access (pronounced FOR-SIGH) enables automated, secure point-of-entry workflows that combine facial identification with mask detection, thermal temperature screening and tailgating. These workflows utilize an artificial intelligence (AI) rules-based engine designed for various types of organizations.
Developed by Konica Minolta’s North American Business Innovation Center with support from Konica Minolta Labs U.S., FORXAI Secure Access leverages the edge capabilities of the company’s MOBOTIX security cameras, internally developed AI algorithms, facial recognition technology and system integration solutions.
Initially focused on the education and healthcare markets, FORXAI Secure Access provides a platform that can be tailored to the needs of the facility. Each respective platform can perform the following automated tasks.
- Identify the student or staff member and unlocking or locking a door
- Send automated alerts to appropriate management personnel if a blacklisted individual is on school premises or an alert has been triggered
- Issue an audible or visual alarm and automated alerting
- Provide various reporting for compliance and attendance
- Display activity and volume analysis through an easy-to-access dashboard
- Video surveillance security and point-of-entry control
- Automated temperature screening utilizing MOBOTIX Thermal camera technology of scanning the inner canthus of the eye for more accurate readings
- Optional mask detection with or without facial recognition
- Issue an audible or visual alarm and automated alerting
- Patient/resident Elopement detection
- Custom integrated symptom questionnaire offering automated secure entry workflow with alerting
- Options for health screening / consent forms and badge printing
“Safety and security is largely about prevention and planning ahead, and Konica Minolta is pleased to be able to support schools and healthcare facilities with technology that protects their respective staffs,” said Kevin Kern, senior vice president, Digital Transformation and Emerging Technologies, Konica Minolta. “With powerful AI-driven access management capabilities, integration with many common access control systems, student information systems and APIs supporting integration of new capabilities, FORXAI Secure Access can evolve to meet future security requirements.”
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