Brian Sims
Editor
Brian Sims
Editor
MODERN INDUSTRIAL and security projects require solutions that combine reliable hardware, flexibility and seamless integration. Partizan Nexton S3 Black 4×4 2000 W is an advanced electric platform designed for industrial applications, research and site protection. The system is being unveiled on Stand A100 in Hall 5 at The Security Event, which runs from 28-30 April at the NEC in Birmingham.
Equipped with a 4×4 drivetrain, a modular chassis with a payload capacity of up to 50 kg and real-time control with telemetry and video streaming, it delivers “outstanding performance” in demanding environments. Its robust construction ensures stability on rough terrain, while standardised interfaces enable easy integration into complex robotic systems.
Partizan Nexton S3 was developed as a unified hardware and software ecosystem ready for deployment across projects of any scale. Its modular architecture allows the connection of cameras, sensors and monitoring systems, while standardised protocols ensure compatibility with existing network infrastructure. As a result, the platform combines high reliability, ease of operation and strong scalability.
Partizan is a European brand and a manufacturer of video surveillance and security solutions, established back in 2008. With extensive industry experience and proprietary software development, the company has a deep understanding of the real-world challenges its customers face in various operating conditions.
Integration and scalability
Scaling large facilities requires a well-designed architecture. Centralised management, event filtering and alarm scenarios often become complex tasks for standard solutions. Partizan systems enable the connection of hundreds of cameras without interruptions. For example, in a logistics centre in Canada, new cameras were seamlessly integrated into an existing system.
Integration and scalability remain among the key challenges for engineers. Network configuration, connection to a central system and expansion into new areas require time and expertise. Installing a camera is only part of the task. Partizan supports the ONVIF Protocol system and integration with professional VMS platforms, allowing dozens (or even hundreds) of cameras to be connected and systems to expand without changing existing workflows or configurations.
One practical example is the Simarco Logistics warehouse in the UK, where engineers have integrated upwards of 60 cameras into a centralised monitoring system. As the warehouse expanded, new areas were added without disruption or additional modules, thereby saving time and reducing the workload placed on members of the technical team.
Equally important is user-friendly access and system management for end users. Customers often face difficulties working with archives or navigating complex interfaces, which then leads to frequent support requests. Partizan addresses this issue with intuitive mobile and desktop applications featuring event filtering and turnkey system configuration.
Data reliability and storage security
Data reliability and storage security are further critical factors. Local recording devices may fail, creating legal and financial risks. Partizan Cloud provides secure back-up storage, ensuring continuous access to video archives even in the event of hardware failure. At a residential construction site in the Czech Republic, investors were able to access archived footage via the cloud without interruption, in turn eliminating the risk of data loss without requiring engineering intervention.
*Partizan is always open to co-operation and the development of strong regional partnerships. Register as a partner and the business will contact you to discuss collaboration opportunities. Further information is available online at www.partizanstore.eu/
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Prague
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Czech Republic
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