CES 2025: www.artifeel.com – Security solutions for modern infrastructures

January 12, 2025

The French start-up Artifeel, which specialises in security solutions with embedded artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), is presenting its latest innovations at CES 2025 in Las Vegas from 7 to 10 January. After winning the CES Innovation Awards 2023 in the Smart Home category, Artifeel is returning with an expanded product line that is set to revolutionise infrastructure security and monitoring.

Artifeel will be presenting its new generation of products, which embody its vision of autonomous and resource-efficient security:

• Check’In 2: The next generation of intelligent Check’In Alarm, which detects break-in attempts in less than 3 seconds and reports them before a break-in can occur. Particularly effective in the fight against squatting, it is already in use by French social housing providers.

Check’In Pro 2: This solution combines the detection capabilities of Check’In with additional intelligent motion detection and meets the increased demands for the protection of business premises, especially on the ground and first floors.

Check’In Infra 2 Plus: A versatile system for technical, urban and industrial infrastructures. Major players such as Orange and British Telecom already use this technology to protect telecommunications equipment from cable theft and vandalism.

All Artifeel products use proprietary AI to detect unauthorised events and enable rapid intervention by the authorities. These solutions are particularly noteworthy because they can operate in challenging environments without extensive network infrastructure or permanent power supply. They thus address current challenges in the area of resource management and energy efficiency.

Alain Staron, founder and CEO of Artifeel, explains: ‘Our participation in CES 2025 marks an important milestone. We look forward to showing how our “Made in France” technologies are already revolutionising the security of urban infrastructures and homes, both in France and internationally.’

Artifeel specialises in the development of autonomous security systems that combine AI technologies with IoT functions. The ‘Check’In’ alarm systems are characterised by their complete autonomy and offer reliable protection, even in the most remote areas.

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