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NEWS South Wales Police trial new facial recognition app on officers’ mobile phones used initially by 50 officers under careful supervision prior to sharing the results with senior policing leaders and partners. Deputy Chief Constable, Richard Lewis, said that the new app means officers can, with a single photo, quickly and easily determine whether a suspected person of interest is who they are looking for. Officers will be able to access instant, actionable data, allowing them to identify whether the person stopped is the person they need to speak to, without having to go to a police station. Lewis continued: “Officers will also be able to verify the identity of a vulnerable person in seconds, rather than hours, resulting in less time digging for information and more time keeping the peace. P “I want to stress that our police officers will only be using the new technology in instances where it is both necessary and proportionate to do so and always with the end goal of keeping that particular individual, or the wider public, safe. We have given additional training to the officers who are part of the trial and will closely monitor the use of the app to assess its effectiveness.” olice Officers in South Wales are utilising a new facial recognition app to detect suspected criminals more efficiently. During the testing phase, which will last around three months, the app will be The move aims to make the work of police officers easier and faster so they can have more time to spend on keeping our communities safe. ///////////////// Augmented World Expo returns to Europe for its 10th anniversary A ugmented World Expo (AWE), the world- leading event series for Augmented and Virtual Reality, will return to the MOC Exhibition Center in Munich on October 17 and 18, 2019. The event, which has now run for 10 years globally, will offer insight on the latest mixed reality trends and innovations from global technology leaders, including Google, Microsoft and Audi. This year’s theme is Spatial Computing, a trend which leverages the power of physical space to interact with a computer – a key component of helping mixed reality to become more engaging and immersive. Spatial computing encompasses everything needed to let people move around in a digital 3D world, including the Artificial Intelligence technology trends like Machine Learning and natural language processing, www.intelligentcio.com as well as computer vision, AR/VR and other apps which support the creation of an interactive digital 3D world. “This year’s show will illustrate how the industry as a whole is continuing to mature and how the European market in particular is becoming a leader in industry adoption and creative applications,” said Ori Inbar, Co-Founder, AWE and Super Ventures. “This is an exciting time in spatial computing. The technology is finally good enough to experience the world in three dimensions through real products with real value to customers and growing revenues.” AWE brings together a diverse mix of CEOs, CTOs, designers, developers, creative agencies, futurists, analysts, investors, founders and top press in a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn, inspire, partner and experience the most exciting industry of our time. AWE EU 2019 enables professionals to share ideas and experience the latest innovations unique to the European market for spatial computing INTELLIGENTCIO 9