Vehicle Recognition Solution to Deploy in Macau

Omniq Corp., formerly Quest Solution, will install its AI-based vehicle recognition system at a large casino in Macau. Developed in Israel by OMNIQ’s R&D team, the technology offers real-time license plate identification and reduces on-site labor.

U.S.-based Omniq Corp., formerly Quest Solution, has announced that it will install its AI-based vehicle recognition system for use in security and parking management applications at a large casino in Macau. Developed in Israel by OMNIQ’s R&D team, the solution delivers industry-leading accuracy in real-time license plate identification to enhance security as well as enable a parking system that requires less hands on oversight.

“Security and safety are the top priorities in a casino environment, and we’re proud that our license plate recognition solution, known for its proven accuracy and effectiveness, has been chosen for use by this large casino operator,” said Shai Lustgarten, CEO of Omniq Corp. “Our versatile systems, which not only enhance security but can also improve parking operations, are currently being used at several casino properties in Las Vegas, New Orleans and Lake Tahoe, as well as in other settings, including installations at 30 airports in the U.S., in sensitive zones and hundreds of parking lots around the world.”

Omniq recently launched its patented SeeCube solution, “which has the broadened ability to capture and record all of a vehicle’s characteristics, including make, model and color,” said Lustgarten. “We anticipate that as customers see how effective our LPR solution is, they will understand the additional value in selecting an upgrade to our SeeCube solution, which, through its heightened identification and tracking capabilities, enables law enforcement and homeland security forces to quickly and accurately identify and prevent dangerous and life threatening situations and can facilitate an automated parking process to maximize revenue. This is an exciting opportunity and we anticipate significant follow-on orders from other casinos and facilities in Macau.”