PARIS –– March Networks will play an “important role” in the security setup for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, specifically the Stade Nautique de Vaires-sur-Marne and the Vaires-Torcy leisure complex, according to a company announcement.
The Stade Nautique, set to host the Olympic rowing and canoe-kayak events, is under the surveillance of March Networks’ intelligent cameras. This system, deployed in partnership with integrator RJ45 Technologies – plays “a key role in both physical and material security for the site,” the announcement says.
“March Networks is honored to contribute to the security of such a prestigious global event as the Paris Games,” says Claus Rønning, vice president for March Networks in Europe. “Our technology and expertise help both athletes and spectators focus on the games, knowing they are protected.”
The Vaires-Torcy leisure complex, accommodating Olympic athletes, spectators and tourists, features a solar-powered security camera setup. Both sites are interconnected via a 5-km radio link. March Networks Command Enterprise Software centralizes all camera feeds, providing strategic views and comprehensive coverage on a large video wall.
Centralized management in video surveillance provides security for the expected 30,000 daily spectators at the site throughout the Olympic games.
Why Olympic Organizers Rely on March Networks
March Networks leverages its experience as a partner to more than 1,000 financial institutions, 300 retail brands and 800 commercial and industrial businesses worldwide, to deliver the same advanced security solutions for large-scale events, including the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
“Working with March Networks has always been a rewarding experience. Their enterprise-class technology and dedicated support team enable us to deliver exceptional security solutions. This project for Paris 2024 is a testament to our long-standing and successful collaboration,” says Bujar Marevci, president of RJ45 Technologies.
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