New AI solutions showcased during Security Canada West 2026

New AI solutions showcased during Security Canada West 2026

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VIVOTEK and March Networks will showcase new AI and cloud solutions at Security Canada West 2026, taking place 3 June in Richmond, British Columbia.

At booth #706, VIVOTEK will spotlight Think Search, an AI-powered video search capability driven by Vision-Language Models.

Available as part of the VORTEX hybrid cloud platform, VIVOTEK says Think Search gives users access to advanced video analytics within a single, unified platform.

March Networks will feature Searchlight AI, a new generative AI capability for Searchlight Cloud.

Designed to simplify how organizations interact with video and operational data, March Networks says Searchlight AI allows users to ask natural language questions and receive insights connected directly to video evidence.

“Instant, accurate results”

“Think Search transforms the way users find what matters most,” said Albert Lin, Chief Sales Officer for VIVOTEK.

“Within seconds, users can locate people, vehicles or events using simple natural language queries.

“Instead of manually scrubbing hours of footage or relying on rigid filters, users can type phrases, such as ‘man in a red jacket entering after midnight’ or ‘white SUV near loading dock’ and receive instant, accurate results.”

Earlier this year, VIVOTEK and March Networks announced the go-to-market integration of VIVOTEK’s branded business and March Networks.

By aligning their offerings and expertise, the two organizations say they are positioned to deliver greater scale and a stronger end-to-end video security portfolio spanning cloud, hybrid and on-premise surveillance environments.

“Searchlight AI changes how customers search, analyze and act on data connected to video,” explained Jeff Corrall, Chief Product Officer of March Networks.

“Users can ask a question and quickly review insights, helping them dig deeper and better understand what’s happening across their business.”