
Hikvision held the global event ‘Shaping Intelligence Summit 2022’ in Bali for two days from Tuesday, November 29 to Wednesday, November 30.
Hikvision’s ‘Shaping Intelligence Summit 2022’, an IoT solution provider with video as its core competency, brings together Hikvision, its technology partners, academics, and industry leaders to examine the future of the security industry and find a path to success. It is an annual global event that shares various insights and has been held since 2017. At this event, Hikvision selected AIoT as a mega trend, experienced the latest AIoT applications, and shared successful AIoT application cases.
The event started with a welcoming speech by Hikvision Vice President Keen Yao, and Hikvision Vice President Frank Zhang gave a keynote speech on the topic of ‘AIoT technology and ecosystem.’ Following this, Yilin Zheng, director of Hikvision’s Asia-Pacific Research and Development Center, also presented a success story under the topic of ‘Hikvision Digital Twin Application Cases at 3 Major Venues that will host the 19th Asian Games.’ Adler Wu, Hikvision Global Technology Partner Partnership Manager, introduced Hikvision Embedded Open Platform (HEOP) 2.0, followed by a partner announcement and launch ceremony for HEOP.
Vice President Kin Yao said, “In modern society, where various problems arise due to population concentration and data explosion, Hikvision’s role and future are in optimizing decision-making and securing resilience and efficiency through various data analysis. “There is,” he emphasized. He added, “AIoT will play a key role in solving these problems, and can lead to multidimensional data fusion and analysis, defense against external threats, and efficient decision-making.”
Vice President Frank Jang announced ‘AIoT 4I Strategy to Strengthen Partner Ecosystem’ in his keynote speech. Hikvision’s AIoT 4I strategy was established in four sectors: ▲Intelligence Technology ▲Intelligence Device ▲Intelligence Ecosystem ▲Intelligence Application, and partners and users take the lead in AIoT The key is to induce the evolution of the ecosystem.

Vice President Frank Jang said, “The scope of Hikvision’s intelligence technology is expanding from video and imaging to artificial intelligence (AI) and multidimensional cognition, and based on this, we will build an intelligence ecosystem by developing and distributing AIoT-based devices and software.” He said, “The ultimate goal is to enable anyone to develop applications by opening up all devices, platforms, and collaboration resources so that customers can become the mainstay of the Hikvision ecosystem.”
‘Hikvision Embedded Open Platform (HEOP) 2.0’, unveiled on this day, is a key means of implementing an open ecosystem and is a platform that allows technology partners to develop their own applications on Hikvision’s hardware according to customer requirements and installation scenarios. . Anyone can develop and apply applications suitable for the smartphone operating system. Through this platform, technology partners can freely build applications, security architecture, etc. based on Hikvision products.
Simon, Hikvision Manager, said, “HEOP 2.0 will be supported across all Hikvision products, including network cameras, access control devices, thermal cameras, video recorders, and security solutions. “Customers can implement an IoT environment that suits a variety of business scenarios,” he explained. “Technology partners can change everything except the core hardware of Hikvision products. “HEOP project success stories can be disseminated and commercialized,” he said.
In this afternoon session, a joint presentation on practical cases of vertical ecosystems from various fields participated by industry experts and a panel discussion on intelligent transportation systems was held. At the exhibition booth, various solutions applicable to the public, education, transportation, retail, energy, logistics, and manufacturing industries were displayed.
At the Shaping Intelligence Summit 2022 held this year, a large number of industry officials and executives and employees of partner companies, including Korean partners, attended to share insights on AIoT, introduce innovative technologies and application cases of AIoT technology, and share a vision for AIoT. emphasized.
Tai, head of Hikvision’s Korea branch, said, “It was a meaningful time to be able to share insights by inviting Korean partners to the Shaping Intelligence Summit 2022.” “We hope to contribute to the future development of AIoT technology that can benefit more people.”
Source: Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom
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