LONG BEACH, Calif. — Arteco Global announces it will be exhibiting at the Cannabis Business Conference, taking place at the Long Beach Convention Center Oct. 8-9.
As the cannabis industry continues to grow, so too does its need for proper security solutions. The industry is expected to reach a revenue of $65 billion dollars by 2023, 90% registered in the USA only.
Arteco has a deep knowledge of the American market and has been the first-mover on the security front, compared to other VMS companies, proposing its advanced solutions, according to the company.
The sector is strictly regulated and requires controls from seeds to sales. Arteco says its video event management software (VEMS) can help cannabis facilities establish video compliance and identify the most relevant information at any given time.
When integrated with Arteco VEMS through Arteco’s Open Connector, seed-to-sale software can send events when a plant is scanned in the system, creating four key crosspoints for video verification:
- Distribution: Lab sampling
- Cultivation: Managing crop growth
- Manufacturing: Weighing product
- POS: Print receipt/open cash drawer
Each of these data points is then searchable in Arteco VEMS by certain criteria (plant tag ID, order number, strain, etc.) , making them easily retrievable for inquiries, additional information or
investigative purposes.
This provides operators with the ability to locate a particular fact or data point at a moment’s notice, rather than sifting through overwhelming and irrelevant pieces of information, according to the company.
Additionally, exceptions from environmental sensors for factors such as humidity, carbon dioxide levels, water flow and more can be tied into the platform as well.
Arteco says this collection of data can arm security teams and business operations managers with the kind of intelligence they need to make informed decisions in a timely manner.
All the registered events can be graphically visualized on a facility map within Arteco’s software that details all security, tracking and environmental controls. Combining these various aspects into one common platform is said to enable cannabis facilities to efficiently monitor activity in a streamlined manner and quickly pinpoint any areas of interest or concern through real-time alert notifications to connected devices.
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