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Solution areas

Building Industry

Most modern buildings have technical safety systems installed but the question still remains: how do we evacuate visitors and personnel in case of an emergency? Organisations and people that are active in the built environment are, in general, less risk aware. NoKeos renders the necessary support to building owners, building managers, staff and occupants during emergencies.




 

Offshore Industry

The objectives of an offshore safety concept is an ultra-rapid intervention based upon awareness, detection, automatic system activation and manual intervention. The prime concern is the safe rescue of the crew and the safeguarding of platform integrity. NoKeos provides the necessary information to enable incident commanders and emergency response teams in the offshore and onshore command centres to make crucial decisions in terms of intervention, evacuation, search and rescue, shut down and abandoning platform operations.


 

Airport Industry

Airport terminals have increased in size and sophistication, keeping pace with the increase in the use of aircraft travel. The main challenges during emergencies at airports are: conflict between security and safety, isolation of emergencies is difficult due to the presence of large open areas and the presence of a large number of different parties. NoKeos provides the tactics and technology to align communication and information processes between multiple intervention parties and terminal management during phased evacuations of terminal buildings.


 

Disaster Management

NoKeos has the capability to coordinate activities from different intervention teams during disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes.... History shows that the first hours after a disaster, are crucial to limit the number of casualties and societal damage. Even well equipped and developed countries struggle with the management of such disasters. NoKeos masters the ever changing data stream between authorities during large scale disasters and allows communication in a 'many to many' relation.