NoblePeak
Vision was awarded a $500,000 grant sponsored by TSWG of the U.S.
Government and mentorship with Paladin Capital Group for winning the
2nd annual Global Security Challenge today.
Founded in 2002 as a spin-out from Bell Laboratories, NoblePeak Vision
from Massachusetts in the USA has developed a new generation of video
surveillance camera cores and components with breakthrough night vision
performance. These products are based on TriWaveTM, a revolutionary
image sensor technology that enables the rapid detection and
identification of people and objects in zero ambient lighting
conditions.
Jeff David, the Deputy Director of the Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) at the U.S. Department of Defense and Chairman of the GSC Judging Committee said: "Security
has no boundaries. To ensure the safety of our world, it is critical to
identify the most innovative security technologies by applying a global
perspective. We are glad to sponsor the grant award for the winner of
the Global Security Challenge to further encourage innovators worldwide
to continue to act on their dreams."A Worldwide Competition:
Before coming to London, the five finalists had already made it through two rounds of judging. The last of which were regional competitions held with universities in Washington DC, Singapore and Munich. The other four finalists this year have developed technologies that can identify people through biometric analysis of how they type, scan the eye to assess a person's health, protect against multiple explosions, and recognize faces despite changing light, facial expressions and the presence or absence of beards, moustaches or spectacles.
• Jeff David - Deputy Director of TSWG at the U.S. Department of Defense;
• Stephen Bonner - Director of Risk Management at Barclays;
• Gian Brown - President of the SAIC Venture Capital Corporation;
• Dr. Alastair MacWillson - Managing Partner of Global Security Practice at Accenture; and
• Jon Wills - Security & Resilience Programmes Director at BAE Systems.
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