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NEC Product Portfolio Presentation
MK 2018
NEC Europe
NEC Corporation & NEC EMEA
232 consolidated subsidiaries
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
116 years of brandsuccess
Leading social value innovator
Kaoru Yano
Nobuhiro Endo
Company Name: NEC Corporation
Established: July 17 1899
Chairman: Kaoru Yano
President: Nobuhiro Endo
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NEC Corporation Profile
Provides telecommunications, Public solutions and Enterprise business solutions
Around 100,000 employees worldwide
€21 billion (*1) net sales(*1) Exchange rate €1=140JPY
The early days
▌Established: July 17th 1899
First international joint venture company in Japan.
Founded with the Western Electric Company in the US
(presently Alcatel-Lucent)
Focus on the production and export of telephones
and switching equipmentKunihiko Iwadare,
NEC’s founder
Desktop telephone
(~1915)
Slogan: “Better Products, Better
Services”
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▌Aims:
Formerly known as the Nippon Electric Company.
Nippon means “State of Japan”
Founded with the strong will “To be the electric
company representing Japan, leading the industry
worldwide.”
The integration of computers and communications “C&C”
“To [be able to] talk and see…any person, at any time [and] any place on the earth in the early days of the next
century.”
”All technology, communications, computer and television will be, and
should be, integrated.”
“It’s important to help developing countries to be able to participate in
such a world telecommunicationssystem.”
NEC Chairman, Koji Kobayashi
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1995
64-bit RISC
microprocessors
2004
First mobile phone
application processor
with parallelprocessing
2005
The thinnest cellular phone
terminal in the world
World’s firstdigital
signal processors
2008
New power-savingserver:
ECOCENTER
2007
Single-chip vector processors
for supercomputer
1982Personalcomputers:
PC9801
1899Desktop telephones
2002World's fastestcomputer:
EarthSimulator (forJAMSTEC)
1980Swiss satellite communications earth station
1955Crossbarswitching systems
1974Mainframecomputers: ACOSSeries
1980
2006
World’s first 40-Gbps reconfigurable optical
add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) for next-
generation optical networks
2013
Smallfootprint
highperformance
computer
2012
In building small cell solution for
Enterprise and publicarea
2011
HighPerformance
Vibration sensor
High-performance,trustworthy
ITtechnologies
Innovative device
& nanotechnologies
Next-generation
networktechnologies
Bigdata
& socialsolutions
Innovation milestones
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NEC’s global scope
Our Regional Headquarters:NEC Europe NEC ChinaNEC Asia Pacific
NEC Corporation ofAmerica
NEC Corporation ofLatin America
*Data as of 31 March 2015
Business activities in over 140 countries and territories
Headquarters in Tokyo
NEC Corporation
Marketing & Service affiliates Manufacturing affiliates
Liaison OfficesBranch Offices Laboratories
Our affiliates, offices, and laboratories: 58 countries and territories
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24%
9%
24%
26%
17%
Turnover:
€21 billion
($24.5m)
(¥2,935.5 billion)*
System Platform:Telecom carrier:• Microwave communications systems
• TOMS (OSS/BSS)
• Submarine Systems
NEC’s sales by sector
Public sector:• Satellite Communications• Fingerprint Identification• Disaster Prevention
• Server• Super computer
Others:• Smart energy
Enterprise:• Global Supply Chain Management
• Retail Systems for Stores
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NEC Africa, Johannesburg
NEC Turkey,Istanbul
NEC Neva, Moscow
London:
Regional HQ
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NEC Saudi Arabia,
Riyadh
▌ Revenues in EMEA: €1,050 million (*1)
(*1) Including all NEC Group Company in EMEAsales
NEC in EMEA
• NEC Neva: Moscow
• NEC Eastern Europe
• NEC Turkey: Istanbul
• NEC Saudi Arabia: Riyadh
• NEC Africa: Johannesburg
▌ Employees: 1,200 employees (includes 100 in R&D)
▌ Locations: 31countries
● Regional HQ
• EMEA HQ: London
● Sub-regional HQs
NEC EEBudapest
Our Solutions
GlobalSafetyDivision
Urban Surveillance
Critical Infrastructu
re
Cyber security
Inter-agency
situation awareness
Forensic biometrics
Facial & fingerprint recognition
Public sector portfolio
Camera infrastructure, facial recognition, analytics & control
Real-time crowd surveillance & flow management
Platform for training, testing, simulating and validating
Collect, transmit, analyse& store sensor and IT data to create actionable intelligence
Police/intelligence
services
Borders
(air, land, sea
Access control,
intruder
Targeted digital
marketing
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Select global public safety customers
Fingerprint recognition Facial recognition
Industry awards
National id cards
Voter
registration
in Bolivia
Use by law enforcement agencies in 20
countries (incl. US, Australia, Brazil)
Ranked #1 in
multi-vendor tests
in 2014 & 2010
Customer Value
LeadershipAward
2014
Airports
Terracotta warrior
analysis
VIP guest
recognition
Law enforcementIllegal immigration
checks by
naval personnel
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Real Time Surveillance – NeoFace Watch
Real-time surveillance
and recorded video
analysis using
fixed/mobile CCTV and
smart devices
Screenshot from
NeoFace Watch
Quick detection from low
quality images
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VIPs,
Loss Prevention
Face Recognition in your business todayAbout NEC
NorthAmerica
Latin America
GreaterChina
Asia-Pacific
Europe, Middle East, and
Africa
~26.3Billion USD in FY2015 sales
167Business activities in over
countries and territories40
R&D history of over
years in Biometrics
5Global Safety Division with
Regional CompetenceCentresfor Face Recognition.
Rank 1st globally by
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95.4%
91.1%
90.6%
74.2%
56.6%
52.2%
43.3%
43.1%
42.2%
32.1%
54.6%
61.6%
68.2%
30.7%
19.5%
30.5%
15.6%
14.6%
18.4%
11.4%
5.4%12.9%
100%
CYBEREXTRUDER
VIGILANT
RANKONE
3MCOGENT
HISIGN
TOSHIBA
NEUROTECHNOLOGY
HBINNO
AYONIX
DIGITALBARRIERS
COGNITEC
EYEDEA
MORPHO
NEC
NIST FIVE | DATASETPSPORTS ARENA ENTRANCE & CONCOURSE, 2MP CONSUMER GRADECAMCORDER
0% 20% 40%
FORENSICINVESTIGATION
NEAR FIELD OF VIEW, LOW CAMERA HEIGHT (6FT) - FNIR(N480,R1)
60% 80%
WATCHLIST MONITORING / IDENTIFICATION
NEAR FIELD OF VIEW, LOW CAMERA HEIGHT (6FT) - FNIR(N480,T200)
NEC is…
WATCHLIST MONITORING / IDENTIFICATION
2.5 x’s more accurate than Eyedea
3.3 x’s more accurate than Morpho
3.4 x’s more accurate than 3M Cogent
4.7 x’s more accurate than Neurotech.
7 x’s more accurate than Cognitec
29.8%60.0% FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS
39.4%71.5% 2.1 x’s more accurate than Eyedea
46.7%72.7%
3.4 x’s more accurate than Morpho
2.9 x’s more accurate than 3M Cogent
5.5 x’s more accurate than Neurotech.
12.6 x’s more accurate than Cognitec
NIST Results 2017
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Face Recognition in your business today Add intelligence to airport areas
Accuracy
Speed
Mature Platform
Enterprise Architecture
Credibility
Integration Hooks
One Platform
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•Long sales cycles
•RFP tender process
•Biometrics well understood
•Local consultant / expertise
•May be an extension of current system
•Links to multiple 3rd party systems
•Often involves well planned industry benchmark
•Well defined expectations
Traditional
•Shorter sales cycle
•More reactive procurement model
•Driven by ROI
•Less expertise
•Guidance and trials needed
•Likely to be standalone
•Often involves ad-hoc benchmark
•Variable expectations
Emerging
Policing
Military
Border Control
Transportation
National ID
Passports
Driving License
Banking
Retail
Gaming
Hospitality
Flow
Large Search
Healthcare
Face Recognition in business today
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Markets and Verticals
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Face Recognition in your business today Common challenges
• Many people on one image need to be analysed simultaneously - Cost effective GPU power
• Normal behaviour = not looking at the camera
• CCTV images are lower quality than static photos
• Many environmental variables
• Fast moving people traffic = maybe split-second to see the face
• Split second to adjudicate - Alerts makeeasy
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ALERT
Track passenger from check-intoboarding
Verify identity where needed
Measure queue times to allow efficient staff allocation
Face Recognition in your business todayBetter Solutions - Transport Management
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Face Recognition in your business today Real Time NeoFace Watch solution
CCTV infrastructure often unsuited to FaceRecognition
Additional cameras required
Less expertise in the Emerging markets needguidance
Bosch cameras proven track record in NFW
Often large estates
More cameras over a longer sales cycle
Opens additional opportunity, Demographics, Queue management
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Case study- Long Range Facial Recognition -Mirror reflection
▌Person recognized inmirror reflection at 30meters.
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Case study- Recognition in dark environment
▌Recognized
person
▌Image captured
with phone camera
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Case study- Recognition in dark environment using PTZ Camera
▌ Usage of PTZ Camera to recognize person at 30 meters through glass
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Case study- Recognition through the windshield using Box Camera▌NeoFace processed images from IP camera and was capable to
▌Obtain high recognition scores. This confirms
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Case study- Recognition at long distance with Box Camera▌NeoFace processed images from camera with 50mm varifocal lens
▌and was capable to obtain high
▌recognition scores. This was
▌possible at a distance of 27 meters under
▌under difficult conditions for lighting and
▌shades.
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Case study- Recognition at long distance with Box Camera
▌NeoFace processed images from camera with 50mm varifocal lens
▌and was capable to obtain high
▌recognition scores. This was
▌possible at a distance of 27 meters under
▌difficult conditions for eyes closed and partial
▌obstruction of face.
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Case study- Recognition at long distance with Box Camera
▌NeoFace processed images from camera with 50mm varifocal lens
▌and was capable to obtain high recognition
▌scores. This was possible at a distance of 27
▌meters under difficult conditions as
▌ enrollment photo is of poor quality.
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