security events/review Lennart Alexandrie, publisher of AR media International, held a speech at the CPSE Forum regarding video surveillance’s effect on crime prevention. So crowded! CPSE attracted people to the outdoor opening ceremony as well as to the enormous exhibition halls. were also on display at the show. There were a lot of western companies exhibiting, but Chinese giants like Hikvision, Dahua and Uniview had the biggest booths and the most visitors on their stands. It was also clear that there were a lot of companies exhibiting that do not traditionally have their roots in the security industry, and especially IT companies. No doubt, the security industry is becoming more and more important for them. Trends Detektor met up with many of the leading companies in the physical security industry at CPSE and they gave their views on the current market trends. Almost all of them stressed that deep learning was the biggest technological trend at the show. ”This is the first year for deep learning technology in China. It is the ”The Chinese security industry is very dynamic and interesting at the moment. The show is so crowded; there is no one other like it. ” hottest trend”, said Keen Yao, Vice President for Hikvision International Business Centre. Uniview Technical Director Aaron Chao was impressed by the number of visitors and also considered deep learning and artificial intelligence as the biggest trend: “Super ultra low light cameras are another trend”, he said. Michael Chen, Dahua’s Vice President, was also very impressed by the show: “I think CPSE is a great show and there is a lot of people here. This means that the industry is booming. CPSE is the greatest security show in the world” Security News Every Day – www. securityworldmarket.com dete kto r in te r n at i on al • 39