Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 16 Jan 2026, 02:00 am Print
Motorola Solutions Motorola Solutions broadens AI-powered security platform. Photo: Motorola website
At Intersec Dubai from January 12 to 14, Motorola Solutions showcased its latest advances in artificial intelligence, demonstrating how critical enterprises and security providers can move from reactive incident detection to proactive response, enhancing safety and operational awareness across large and complex environments.
A key highlight was Avigilon Visual Alerts, which uses intuitive conversational interfaces powered by generative AI to significantly expand the range of visual events that can be detected across extensive camera networks.
The system allows security teams to create custom, site-specific alerts—such as “unauthorised vehicle near a shut-off valve” or “blocked fire exit”—and continuously scans live video feeds to notify operational and security staff for rapid triage and response.
By delivering these generative AI capabilities on-premise, without requiring cloud connectivity, Motorola Solutions is transforming video security from a traditional intrusion-focused tool into a site-specific operational intelligence platform. This enables organisations to identify safety, compliance and logistical risks that extend well beyond conventional security threats.
“The power of our AI-enabled video and access control solutions isn’t just in processing data, but in giving security teams more of their most precious resource—time,” said Jehan Wickramasuriya, Senior Vice President, Security & Resilience Software, Motorola Solutions. “By dramatically expanding what can be detected, we allow customers to tailor systems to the nuanced realities of their daily operations, whether maintaining compliance in a refinery or keeping patients safe in a hospital.”
Visual Alerts supports sectors vital to the Middle East’s economy, including oil and gas—driven by rising output and large reserves—and healthcare, which is benefiting from significant government investment. The solution delivers real-time, AI-powered detection to improve safety, security and compliance, from identifying workplace hazards and monitoring restricted zones to quickly detecting patient falls.
“As a 300-bed hospital spread across nearly 30,000 square metres, we manage large volumes of people and extensive physical infrastructure,” said Abdulrub Alsadee, IT Director at Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Center (HMG) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. “During an incident, our AI-powered Avigilon platform helps our teams consolidate data, understand events across our operations and take immediate, informed action.”
Motorola Solutions also highlighted long-range cameras designed for extreme environments and operational resilience software that helps enterprises anticipate, prepare for and respond more effectively to critical events.
“For the industries we serve, our AI technologies enhance safety, security and operational efficiency without adding complexity,” said Pedro Simoes, Corporate Vice President, Video Security & Access Control, Motorola Solutions. “By surfacing critical insights through privacy-aware, on-premise AI analysis, we help users focus on what matters most—protecting people, property and places.”
Visitors to Intersec Dubai can experience Motorola Solutions’ safety and security ecosystem, including AI-powered on-premise and cloud-connected video and access control solutions, at stand SA-C11.
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