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Safety & fluidity: two priorities, several obstacles

For an Establishment open to the public managers, the challenges are many:

  • 🔍 An increase in threats (vandalism, crowd movements, abandoned objects...)

  • 💰 Constrained budgets for investment in innovative solutions

  • 🕰️ The need to intervene rapidly in the event of an incident

  • 🔧 Aging infrastructures, often incompatible with modern tools

  • 🧑‍💼 A need to train staff in these new technologies

⚠️ In this context, inaction can have serious consequences: disruption of the visitor experience, loss of confidence, or worse, endangering people.


Computer vision, a concrete technological response

🎥 Thanks to computer vision, establishment open to the public can transform their business model :
👉 from passive surveillance to active, intelligent security.

XXII's field-proven CORE platform offers multiple functionalities:

🔹 Intrusion detection in sensitive areas
🔹 Analysis of abnormal groupings or movements
🔹 Gauge and capacity limit monitoring
🔹 Identification of abandoned baggage
🔹 Rapid reaction in the event of a fall, malaise or outbreak of fire
🔹 Counting queues and entry/exit flows

💡 AI observes, analyzes and alerts - without biometrics or facial recognition, while respecting privacy.

Sensitive locations with multiple challenges

Whether stadiums, historic monuments, concert halls or amusement parks, establishments open to the public (ERP) face a dual imperative: to welcome visitors in the best possible conditions while guaranteeing their safety.

This mission is becoming increasingly difficult:

  • establishment open to the public facilities receive massive and irregular flows of people

  • Security personnel cannot monitor everything

  • Incidents can happen in seconds

👁️‍🗨️ While the amount of data collected continues to grow, the human eye perceives only a fraction of it.
👉 It is therefore becoming essential to rely on technologies capable of seeing, understanding and alerting, without delay.


Rising attendance, changing expectations

The rise in global tourism, concerts, major events and cultural exhibitions has multiplied the number of occasions for people to gather at ERP facilities.

But this increased frequentation is accompanied by new requirements:

🧭 Efficiency: visitors want flowing paths, with no unnecessary waiting.
🧘‍♂️ Comfort: they're looking for a safe, well-organized environment.
📱 Technology: they expect an enriched, connected experience.

They are used to booking online, scanning QR codes, consulting mobile apps... and they want to find this same simplicity in the physical places they visit.

🎯 To meet these expectations, managers must go beyond security: they must also offer a fluid, pleasant and personalized experience.

 

groupe de personne qui font la queue devant un bâtiment

Safety & fluidity: two priorities, several obstacles

For ERP managers, the challenges are many:

  • 🔍 An increase in threats (vandalism, crowd movements, abandoned objects...)

  • 💰 Constrained budgets for investment in innovative solutions

  • 🕰️ The need tointervene rapidly in the event of an incident

  • 🔧 Aging infrastructures, often incompatible with modern tools

  • 🧑‍💼 A need to train staff in these new technologies

⚠️ In this context, inaction can have serious consequences: disruption of the visitor experience, loss of confidence, or worse, endangering people.


Computer vision, a concrete technological response

🎥 Thanks to computer vision, establishment open to the public can transform their business model :
👉 from passive surveillance to active, intelligent security.

XXII's field-proven CORE platform offers multiple functionalities:

🔹 Intrusion detection in sensitive areas
🔹 Analysis of abnormal groupings or movements
🔹 Gauge and capacity limit monitoring
🔹 Identification of abandoned baggage
🔹 Rapid reaction in the event of a fall, malaise or outbreak of fire
🔹 Counting queues and entry/exit flows

💡 AI observes, analyzes and alerts - without biometrics or facial recognition, respecting privacy.

 

KPIs to drive action, not just observe it

With CORE, every detection goes back into a centralized dashboard.

📊 Managers can track:

  • the number of incidents per zone

  • peak times

  • reaction times

  • attendance trends

👉 These indicators can be used to adjust security measures in real time, justify actions taken and optimize the customer experience.

 

In conclusion: safer, more responsive, smarter establishment open to the public

CORE does not replace field teams, it reinforces them.

It's a strategic tool that provides visibility, responsiveness and an unprecedented capacity for anticipation.

➡️ ERP thus moves from a logic of control to one of prevention.
➡️ Safety becomes a lever for image, fluidity and overall performance.

🎯 In a world where everything is speeding up, computer vision gives an establishment open to the public a head start.

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