Hanwha Vision Debuts AI Video Management Solution 'BLAZE' at North America's Largest Security Expo

Hybrid Architecture Unveiled — AI-Based Similarity Search Draws Attention · Cloud Integration Boosts Scalability — 'End-to-End' Solutions Strengthened

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The Hanwha Vision booth at 'ISC WEST 2026' held in Las Vegas, USA, from the 25th to 27th (local time). Photo courtesy of Hanwha Vision - Seoul Economic Daily Finance News from South Korea
The Hanwha Vision booth at 'ISC WEST 2026' held in Las Vegas, USA, from the 25th to 27th (local time). Photo courtesy of Hanwha Vision

Hanwha Vision (489790.KS) unveiled its next-generation artificial intelligence-based video management solution (VMS) "BLAZE" for the first time at the largest security exhibition in the United States.

Hanwha Vision said Sunday that it participated in ISC WEST 2026, a security exhibition held in Las Vegas from June 25 to 27 local time, showcasing its latest video security technologies under a new global campaign titled "Now You See." ISC WEST is one of the world's three largest physical security trade shows, attracting approximately 700 companies from around the globe each year.

At the exhibition, Hanwha Vision focused on introducing BLAZE, its hybrid AI video management solution. BLAZE features differentiated technologies including advanced AI-powered search, scalability through cloud integration, and robust interoperability with Hanwha Vision's product lineup.

BLAZE's AI-based "similarity search" analyzes footage captured by multiple cameras to identify and track the same individual. This enables users to easily trace the movement path of a specific person even across large-scale facilities.

A generative AI-powered "semantic search" function is also available. The technology allows users to conduct more intuitive searches using specific natural-language descriptions such as "find a person wearing an orange shirt and jeans."

BLAZE is built on a hybrid architecture that operates seamlessly between on-premise servers and cloud environments. The design is well-suited for managing numerous surveillance systems spread across multiple locations through cloud federation. Remote access is available in multi-site environments, enabling global enterprises operating worldwide to manage their systems efficiently.

The booth also showcased a range of additional solutions, including OnCloud, a cloud-based video management solution; OnCAFE, a cloud-based access control solution; and AI cameras powered by Wisenet9, the company's proprietary system-on-chip (SoC).

"Through this exhibition, we were able to establish our AI-centered 'end-to-end' integrated security capabilities in the global market," a Hanwha Vision official said. "We will continue to present 'Proactive Vision Intelligence' (PVI) that innovates business so that the AI ecosystem led by Hanwha Vision can expand worldwide."

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