So your product team is ready to make a video for trade shows or the web? RheaCom client AOptix was the first to deploy its iris recognition systems at 2 meters distance to validate passenger identities in the UK and Middle East. Their E-Gate concept was hot and airports around the world wanted to know how it all worked. So, we made a few phone calls. Wrote a few emails. Created an exact minute by minute production schedule and we successfully shot two locations in 1 day. Tall order? Yes, but with careful planning we pulled it off near their corporate headquarters in Campbell, CA. The San Jose International Airport was the perfect location to film. A working ticket counter and boarding gate made the perfect location.
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RheaCom client AOptix is validating traveler identity around the world. When capturing product b-roll for broadcast video production, RheaCom scouted and secured two locations for demonstration of the companies fully automated e-gate to confirm identity through iris recognition biometrics.
This is a big day for RheaCom client AOptix Technologies of Campbell, CA as they announce world-wide availability of their new IntelliMax family of products delivering ultra-high capacity with carrier grade availability up to a distance of 10km per hop.
“AOptix Intellimax offers the first true wireless alternative to fiber,” said Dean Senner, Chairman and CEO of AOptix. “The technology was originally developed in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Defense and DARPA and has been proven in advanced defense applications, such as air to air and air to ground communication links delivering data rates up to 80Gbps and at distances of hundreds of kilometers or greater. We are now leveraging this tremendous technology investment across a wide range of commercial wireless applications such as mobile backhaul, enterprise access, and low latency networks. Our technology will revolutionize wireless communications by providing massive bandwidth along with high availability to enable new market applications.”