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The latest projects he has participated in Globalsist, taking care of their design and installation, have been in three ENEL plants and a fourth one from Atlas Renewable Energy. In them a security intrusion detection system combining thermal cameras and video analytics has been installed

Juan Carlos Sanz Viveros, CEO of GlobalsistThe security company Globalsist has just delivered two projects in four photovoltaic plants: three from the company ENEL, located in the provinces of Seville and Huelva; and one from Atlas Renewable Energy in Mexico.

In both cases, the security systems, designed and installed by Globalsist, incorporate an intrusion detection system that combines thermal cameras and video analytics. This smart solution allows for identifying and distinguishing those elements classified as intrusions from others that are not..

With these projects, which have had an approximate duration of one year, it is already almost 40 the renewable energy generation facilities that Globalsist protects in Spain and Latin America. In total, are more than 3.000 installed cameras, which positions this company as a reference in that sector of activity.

"Although the international context is not very favorable - explains Juan Carlos Sanz-Viveros, CEO of the company-, especially if we talk about technology, we have been able to meet our clients' expectations, both in terms of the scope of the projects and the execution time".

The security company, propiedad del empresario Manuel Torreblanca, acumula dos ejercicios de crecimiento a dobles dígitos. Aunque el 80% de su actividad se desarrolla en España, su presencia internacional está aumentando rápidamente, y está desarrollando proyectos en Chile, Perú, México y Portugal.

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