
Muscat International Airport Case Study
Oman Airports Management Company

Scylla integration with Hik Thermal Cameras
Overview
Scylla Thermal Screening was deployed at various locations of Oman Airports in Oman. The objective was to run temperature checks at the entrance of the facility. The thermal scanning process was expected to be hassle-free, non-contact, and fast. The system was adjusted to the requested alerting/reporting flow.

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Customer testimonial
We ran tests alongside other solutions and handheld thermometers. And we were satisfied with the performance of Scylla AI system. We are particularly pleased with the service and support we received from Scylla team. Scylla was very flexible and effective in meeting our requirements regarding the required technology, logistics, and product.
We like Scylla solution because of its scalability, flexibility, and productivity. We like Scylla because of its powerful features and the fact that the product is agnostic to the camera unit. You can effectively customize the solution to meet your needs. Finally, Scylla physical threat detection solutions allowed us to be more productive by freeing up manpower that was originally used to manually take temperatures of personnel coming to our sites.
Ali Mohammed Al Barwani
Chief Information Officer
Country: OMAN, MUSCAT
Company/Organization: Oman Airports
Deployment Facility: Muscat International Airport
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