Motorola Solutions is showcasing how its latest AI advancements help critical enterprises and security providers maintain safety and situational awareness across vast operations, shifting from reactive detection to proactive response at Intersec, running from January 12 to 14.
Avigilon Visual Alerts now uses intuitive conversational interfaces to expand the catalogue of visual events that can be detected across large camera networks. Security teams create custom, site‑specific alerts—such as “unauthorized vehicle near shut‑off valve” or “blocked fire exit”—and Visual Alerts scans the network to notify staff so they can triage and respond quickly. By bringing these generative AI capabilities on‑premise without cloud dependency, Motorola Solutions is transforming video security from a traditional intrusion‑focused tool into a site‑specific operational engine that identifies safety, compliance and logistical risks far beyond conventional threats.
“The power of our AI‑enabled video and access control solutions isn’t just their ability to process data, but their capacity to give security teams more of their most precious resource – time,” said Jehan Wickramasuriya, senior vice president, Security & Resilience Software, Motorola Solutions. “We are unlocking the full potential of video by dramatically increasing the breadth of what we can detect. Whether upholding compliance in a refinery or keeping patients safe in a hospital, we’re enabling our customers to tailor detection systems to the nuanced reality of their daily operations.”
Visual Alerts supports sectors central to the Middle East’s economy, including oil and gas and healthcare. It delivers real‑time, AI‑powered detections to enhance safety, security and compliance—from alerting workers to hazards, to identifying patient falls, to monitoring restricted zones.
“As a 300‑bed hospital occupying almost 30,000 square meters, we have large numbers of people and expansive physical resources to protect,” said Abdulrub Alsadeek, IT Director, Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Center (HMG) in Jeddah. “During an incident, our AI‑powered Avigilon platform becomes a powerful tool to help our security teams reconcile data, understand events across our operations and take immediate action based on verified information.”
Additional highlights from Motorola Solutions at Intersec Dubai include long‑range cameras designed for extreme environments and operational resilience software that helps enterprises anticipate, prepare for and respond to events more efficiently.
“For the critical industries we serve, our AI technologies are proven to enhance security, safety and operational efficiency without adding complexity for staff,” said Pedro Simoes, corporate vice president, Video Security & Access Control, Motorola Solutions. “By surfacing essential data through privacy‑aware, on‑premises AI analysis, we help users focus on critical events and make informed decisions to protect people, property and places.”
Attendees can experience Motorola Solutions’ full safety and security ecosystem—including AI‑powered on‑premise and cloud‑connected video and access control solutions—at Sheikh Saeed Hall, stand SA‑C11 at Intersec Dubai.