
These will show how estate-wide insight gained from unifying data can be paired with software features, such as dynamic workflows in order to help airports implement digitisation and automation strategies, though not necessarily artificial intelligence.

Synectics (Stand 14) will also be delivering live demonstrations of its Synergy 3 command and control solution. It is an issue that can be solved by bringing everything together into an integrated and interoperable command and control environment ‒ that’s what this session will explore.” Ultimately, this means airports aren’t getting maximum benefit from the data generated from the technologies they invest in and could be missing out on the opportunity to improve processes key to safety, security KPIs, and ultimately passenger satisfaction. The problem with this approach is that it creates benefit gaps data from individual systems that could potentially provide greater context and insight simply falls through the cracks. But these systems and devices are usually deployed and managed in isolation. “Airports have always been pioneers when it comes to trialling and implementing new technologies, from biometrics, video analytics, and security scanning, to automated check-in, and passenger information solutions.
