Motorola Solutions showcased how its latest advancements in AI are helping critical enterprises and security providers maintain safety and awareness across vast operations, moving from reactive incident detection to proactive response, at Intersec, which took place from 12-14 January 2026.
Avigilon Visual Alerts uses intuitive conversational interfaces to significantly expand the catalogue of visual events that can be detected across large volumes of camera feeds.
Security teams can easily create custom alerts unique to their site, such as “unauthorized vehicle near shut-off valve” or “blocked fire exit.”
Visual Alerts scans the camera network for these scenarios to notify operational and security staff to triage and quickly respond.
By bringing these generative AI capabilities directly on-premise without requiring cloud connectivity, the company aims to transform video security from an intrusion and security focused tool into a site-specific operational engine.
Designed to enable critical industries to identify a vast array of safety, compliance and logistical risks that extend far beyond traditional security threats.
Jehan Wickramasuriya, Senior Vice President, Security & Resilience Software, Motorola Solutions explained: “The power of our AI-enabled video and access control solutions isn’t just its ability to process data but its capacity to give security teams more of their most precious resource – time.
“We are unlocking the full potential of video by dramatically increasing the breadth of what we can detect.
“Whether upholding compliance in a refinery or keeping patients safe in a hospital, we’re enabling our customers to tailor their detection systems to the specific, nuanced reality of their daily operations.”
Visual Alerts supports sectors that are vital to the Middle East’s economy, including oil and gas, fueled by soaring output and extensive reserves and healthcare, spurred by major government investments.
The solution provides real-time, AI-powered detections to enhance safety, security and compliance, from alerting workers to hazards, to quickly identifying patient falls and constantly monitoring restricted zones.
Adrulrub Alsadeek, IT Director, Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Center (HMG) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia shared: “As a 300-bed hospital that occupies almost 30,000 square meters of land, we have large numbers of people and expansive physical resources to protect.
“During an incident, our AI-powered Avigilon security platform becomes a powerful tool to help our security teams reconcile data, understand different events across our vast operations and take immediate action based on relevant, verified information.”
Other highlights from Motorola Solutions at Intersec Dubai complement Visual Alerts, including long-range cameras that provide highly accurate detection capabilities in extreme environments and operational resilience software that helps enterprises anticipate, prepare for and more efficiently respond to events.
Pedro Simoes, Corporate Vice President, Video Security & Access Control, Motorola Solutions said: “For the critical industries we serve, our AI technologies are proven to enhance security, safety, and operational efficiency without adding complexity for staff.
“By surfacing essential data facilitated by privacy-aware AI analysis on-premises, we help users focus on critical events and make informed decisions to protect people, property and places.”
Motorola Solutions showcased how its latest advancements in AI are helping critical enterprises and security providers maintain safety and awareness across vast operations, moving from reactive incident detection to proactive response, at Intersec, which took place from 12-14 January 2026.