Mappedin to Showcase AI Indoor Mapping at ISC West

Digital floor plans provide real-time situational awareness for emergency response and venue management.

Mappedin is set to demonstrate new AI-powered indoor mapping solutions designed to accelerate incident response times for security personnel. The company will debut the capabilities of its Security Center platform at the ISC West conference at The Venetian Expo from March 23-27.

The platform creates digital indoor maps that identify entry and egress points, corridors, and rooms. The software integrates dynamic routing and navigation with the precise location of critical infrastructure, including fire alarm control panels, utility shut-offs, and sensors.

By layering this data with video management, access control, and alarm systems, the platform provides security teams and first responders with real-time situational awareness.

“When an alarm sounds, the vital questions security teams and emergency responders must answer are exactly where is the incident happening and what are the resources immediately available to resolve it,” said Brian McIlravey, Mappedin director of public safety and enterprise security solutions.

The system uses AI to allow management to customize digital maps for web and mobile devices. The platform is designed to operate without the need for complex BIM software or specialized IT training. Users can upload existing floor plans and use AI tools to add safety annotations, images, and links for specific map objects.

The Mappedin Security Center will be demonstrated as an embedded solution within the Thrive Logic VMS platform. Demonstrations are scheduled at the Network Optix and Gallagher Security booths, as well as the ISC Startups Pavilion.

Mappedin currently has more than 6.5 billion square feet of interior space mapped across more than 100 countries.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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