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Companies using Dallmeier Panomera for Physical Access Control System include: Aena, a Spain based Professional Services organisation with 9511 employees and revenues of $5.76 billion, Dsb, a Denmark based Transportation organisation with 6047 employees and revenues of $1.55 billion, SkyCity Entertainment Group, a New Zealand based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 4500 employees and revenues of $522.0 million, Flottweg, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 387 employees and revenues of $70.0 million and many others.
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Aena | Professional Services | 9511 | $5.8B | Spain | Dallmeier Electronic | Dallmeier Panomera | Physical Access Control System | 2024 | Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios |
In 2024, Aena deployed Dallmeier Panomera multifocal sensor cameras at Tenerife Norte Airport in the Canary Islands to monitor the runway, apron, taxiways and service roads. Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios performed the installation and commissioning, positioning Dallmeier Panomera within the airport surveillance estate to address operational safety and accelerate incident and parking dispute resolution. The deployment explicitly aligns the Dallmeier Panomera implementation with a Physical Access Control System use case by providing continuous, high-resolution scene coverage for security validation and operational oversight.
Dallmeier Panomera was configured to deliver overlapping wide-area coverage, time-synchronized high-resolution imagery and centralized recording to enable single-view monitoring of large airport surfaces. Configuration choices emphasized scene-based multifocal capture rather than point-target pan tilt zoom workflows, supporting long-range identification and forensic playback capabilities that map to Physical Access Control System functional needs such as access event validation and incident reconstruction. Centralized monitoring consoles and recorded evidence stores were core functional elements of the implementation.
Operational scope focused on airport operations, security, ground handling and incident management teams at Tenerife Norte, with installation and handover managed by Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios. Governance changes documented in the rollout included consolidation of monitoring responsibilities into control room operations and updated incident handling workflows to leverage continuous wide-area video feeds for faster validation and dispute resolution. The implementation narrative centers on Dallmeier Panomera as video surveillance hardware deployed to serve Physical Access Control System functions within Aenas airport security and operations environment.
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Dsb | Transportation | 6047 | $1.5B | Denmark | Dallmeier Electronic | Dallmeier Panomera | Physical Access Control System | 2020 | Scanview |
In 2020, Dsb deployed Dallmeier Panomera as part of a Physical Access Control System rollout across its Danish rail network. The deployment paired Dallmeier Panomera systems with Hemisphere/SeMSy video management components to centrally manage video security across roughly 180 stations.
Dallmeier Panomera was configured to function as an enterprise video management platform with rights management and multi user access controls, supporting broad area coverage through station level camera arrays. PACS functionality is inferred from the cited VMS rights management and user workflows, the cited implementation does not explicitly name a standalone Physical Access Control System product.
The solution stack was hosted in Microsoft Azure, creating a centralized architecture for video ingestion, retention and operational access from Copenhagen operations. The implementation integrated with Active Directory for user and rights management and Scanview acted as the system integrator for rollout and configuration across sites.
Operational scope emphasized incident management and multi user access from central operations in Copenhagen, with monitoring and role based access controls applied across approximately 180 stations. Governance and workflow changes focused on centralizing video operations and establishing enterprise rights management to improve coordinated incident response and multi user workflows as reported.
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Flottweg | Manufacturing | 387 | $70M | Germany | Dallmeier Electronic | Dallmeier Panomera | Physical Access Control System | 2021 | Franz Sicherungstechnik |
In 2021 Flottweg deployed Dallmeier Panomera at its new Factory II site in Vilsbiburg, configuring the solution as a Physical Access Control System to secure perimeter and vehicle access. The implementation engaged Franz Sicherungstechnik as the system integrator for site delivery and commissioning.
The deployment combined Dallmeier Panomera large area coverage cameras, ANPR cameras, and Dallmeier SeMSy® Compact VMS as the video management layer. Configuration focused on video led perimeter surveillance, automatic number plate recognition workflows for entry control, and centralized event handling consistent with Physical Access Control System functionality. Dallmeier Panomera was instrumented to provide multi viewpoint coverage across long ranges while feeding metadata and ANPR events into the VMS.
Deployment scope included a six hectare perimeter around Factory II, with instrumentation of perimeter zones and access points to enable unmanned test run monitoring and to support AEO certification requirements. Integrations documented in the project centered on ANPR driven access management and VMS consolidated monitoring, and PACS integration is inferred from the described ANPR and access workflow.
Operational governance used Dallmeier SeMSy® Compact VMS as the central monitoring console to consolidate alarms, recordings and ANPR events, shifting monitoring to a centralized video led workflow and supporting remote unmanned operations. Franz Sicherungstechnik managed camera array configuration, VMS setup and the phased rollout across the site to align system configuration with compliance reporting and operational monitoring processes.
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SkyCity Entertainment Group | Leisure and Hospitality | 4500 | $522M | New Zealand | Dallmeier Electronic | Dallmeier Panomera | Physical Access Control System | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008, SkyCity Entertainment Group implemented Dallmeier Panomera as part of a Physical Access Control System deployment for its casino surveillance and asset protection operations. The program prioritized uninterrupted coverage by installing Dallmeier Panomera and associated IP recording infrastructure in parallel with the existing live surveillance environment, enabling a coordinated operational cutover during low visitation hours after staged operator training.
The implementation centered on Dallmeier Panomera cameras and Dallmeier SeMSy management components, with enterprise recording appliances and HD IP cameras deployed incrementally across sites. Functional capabilities implemented included centralized IP recording, video management, video analytics readiness, and high level interfaces for game and facility monitoring. The architecture emphasized redundancy at multiple layers, including redundant recorder power supplies, separate UPS phase rails, standby SeMSy servers, and redundant network paths through core switches to maintain continuous operation.
Integrations explicitly implemented included high level interfaces from the SeMSy platform to casino systems such as card monitoring, POS and gaming machine systems, and support for standard protocols including ONVIF and OPC. Operational coverage extended across SkyCity sites in New Zealand and Australia, with control room functions designed to operate remotely over gigabit network links and hot standby support between regional sites. The deployment also prepared for add-on capabilities such as RFID card tracking and intelligent game analysis by exposing standard interfaces for third party tools.
Rollout governance relied on shift-based operator training, a temporary digital training room for live classroom and hands on practice, and tightly coordinated installation phasing to keep surveillance continuously operational during the transition. The rollout model combined staged camera and recorder additions with operator proficiency gates before finalizing the networked control room, ensuring procedural continuity for surveillance, access monitoring, and regulatory compliance. Dallmeier SeMSy and Panomera were documented as core elements of the Physical Access Control System environment at SkyCity, supporting large scale camera estates and integrated casino operational workflows.
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