Firm utilises AI and thermal technology

A Lisburn based engineering firm has introduced AI and thermal imaging technology to help companies across Ireland increase detection and protect their workforces during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conor Kearney IPCE pictured with Roger Pannel, Unicorn GroupConor Kearney IPCE pictured with Roger Pannel, Unicorn Group
Conor Kearney IPCE pictured with Roger Pannel, Unicorn Group

Integrated Process Control & Engineering (IPCE) repurposed its technology and as a partner for Hikvision’s thermal and optical bi-spectrum camera range is able to detect symptomatic individuals that currently risk potential infection when working on-site. The technology screens employees for a raised temperature, one of the key symptoms of coronavirus.

With advanced detectors and algorithms, temperature screening thermographic cameras are designed to detect elevated skin-surface temperatures, and can be used for rapid and preliminary temperature screening in office buildings, factories, stations, airports and other public places, with accuracy up to ±0.3°C. With a built-in AI algorithm, the system can also measure multiple people from a safe distance enabling fast assessment without personal contact.

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The Unicorn Group was the first customer to install IPCE’s new technology eight weeks ago across its 266,000 sq. ft. manufacturing and administrative facility situated in Lambeg. The group manufactures interlocking PVC floor tiles, washroom products and medical and recycling bins.

Roger Pannell, Managing Director of Unicorn Group said: “We moved to take extra steps in addition to government health and safety guidance to reduce the probability factor of infection rate and reassure our staff to feel more comfortable and confident in the work place. We deployed IPCE’s solution of thermal imaging with the system alerting three team members when a high temperature is recorded on entering the building. A high temperature is one of the symptoms of Covid-19 and the thermal imaging solution provides one layer of peace of mind to help mitigate the risk to our staff and is helping to keep our business operational during the pandemic.”

Conor Kearney, Managing Director of Integrated Process Control & Engineering (IPCE) explained: “Since COVID-19 arrived on the island of Ireland demand for technologies that promise to detect symptomatic individuals has been exceptionally high. Early on in the pandemic, we recognised the significance and benefits of thermal screening technology in major cities across Asia and worked fast to utilise our core competencies as a control systems developer to offer the same systems to our customer base in Ireland.

“Our solutions are highly efficient; taking less than one second to detect temperatures through non-contact measurement which can be achieved from a safe distance. If an individual is detected an audible and visual alarm is produced along with an e-mail notification to alert the designated person onsite responsible for screening. Both Heathrow Airport and Portsmouth Port have installed thermal imaging cameras and are leading the way in using this innovative technology to combat the spread of coronavirus.”

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Stephen Kelly, Manufacturing NI added: “The manufacturing industry across Northern Ireland has been enormously disrupted by Covid-19 but have led the way in introducing systems and procedures to ensure a safe workplace and offer reassurance to colleagues and visitors. This technology can assist with stabilising operations alongside current safety measures and guidance.”

For information go to www.ipce.co.uk

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