SightLogix, based in Princeton, N.J., is celebrating its 20th anniversary of providing advanced perimeter intrusion detection solutions to customers worldwide. Founded in 2004, the company manufactures smart thermal video detection systems specifically designed for high-performance outdoor use.
In an announcement, the company describes its philosophy — never miss an intruder and only detect what matters under all conditions — as setting the industry standard for performance and continues to drive innovation.
SightLogix credits the high performance of its wares on engineering advancements in edge-based processing, thermal imaging, geospatial analytics and thermal-based artificial intelligence (AI).
“2024 marks our 20th year of solving arguably one of the hardest security problem sets for our customers: reliable and accurate outdoor detection, with affordable products that are easy to use,” said Jim Hahn, chairman and CEO, SightLogix. “By harnessing edge processing power and integrating emerging technologies such as AI, we continue our legacy of delivering a high performing, reliable and innovative intruder detection system. Our customers can sleep at night, literally and figuratively, knowing that their critical assets are protected.”
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Highlights of SightLogix’s sensing technology include:
- 2007: SightSensor, the first fully integrated, edge-based, smart video sensor for the outdoors
- 2009: SightTracker for automated pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) control
- 2015: SightSensor TC dual-sensor thermal-visible Camera
- 2017: SightSensor HD, affordable thermal-visible camera to enable reliable Remote Video RMR commercial services
- 2020: Dual Sensor Analytics – detects with thermal and visible in real time
- 2023: SightTracker PTZ with Edge AI – automatically follows intruders throughout the site
- 2024: Thermal AI filtering innovation to virtually eliminate outdoor nuisance alarms, 24/7
SightLogix cites end customers in the energy, transportation, logistics, government, datacenter and commercial remote video markets. These include: Long-range perimeter applications in harsh environments (from the Middle East to the Canadian Oil Sands); .U.S Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense sites and high-profile locations like the World Trade Center 9/11 Memorial; transportation asset protection around the world (bridge, tunnel, rail, and airport infrastructure); major utility substation networks across the U.S. and EMEA; perimeter protection for global data center facilities; commercial asset protection in partnership with premium security dealers like BOS Security, Elite Interactive, among others.