Masters of Safety & Security. EUCISE2020 Industry Day Brussels September 23, 2015 SIGNALIS Presentation

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Masters of Safety & Security EUCISE2020 Industry Day Brussels September 23, 2015 SIGNALIS Presentation

Ability to offer an end-to-end solution C2 Software & System Integration Electronics RADARS Sonars E/O RDF SIGNALIS 2014 2

About SIGNALIS Key facts SIGNALIS Pioneer in Maritime Safety & Surveillance Since early 1980 s World Leader in VTS and Coastal Surveillance Systems 250 Systems in service References in over 50 countries Currently 20 projects under implementation 85% international business 200+ maritime surveillance specialists SIGNALIS 2013 06.10.2015 3

Locations Bremen Bezons Unterschleissheim La Ciotat Singapore Taipei (Taïwan) Beijing (China) Abu Dhabi (UAE) SIGNALIS 2013 4

SIGNALIS Business Fields Maritime Safety, Efficiency and Protection of the maritime Environment VTS, Port Processes & Maritime Logistics Coastal Surveillance (and other borders security) Critical Infrastructure Surveillance (O&G, Terminals, Airport, Offshore & Shorebased assets) SIGNALIS 2013 5

Vessel Traffic Services - Missions and Tasks Primary Tasks Primary Mission Safety of Life at Sea Safety of Navigation Protection of Marine Environment Supporting Maritime security Efficiency of Vessel Traffic movement Focus on non cooperative targets VTS Common Operational Picture Ships Detection & Tracking Operator Training Reducing Accidents & Increased the utilization of Infrastructure Port Management Information System Data Recording & Replay SAR SIGNALIS 2014 6

References in VTS Port of London Sydney Port Panama Canal Suez Canal Port of Shanghai Port of Dalian Port of Haifa Port of Vigo Port of Colombo Port of Hamburg Port of Marseille Port of Groningen Port of Mumbai Plus many more Currently 500 VTS Systems in operation globally IMO Resolution A.857 Guidelines for Vessel Traffic Services SIGNALIS 2014 7

Coastal Surveillance System - Missions and Tasks Primary Tasks Primary Mission s Blue Border Security Multi Agency C2 Capable Environmental Protection Coastal Defence Search & Rescue (SAR) Focus on non cooperative targets CSS Recognized Maritime Picture Ships Detection & Tracking Target Data Fusion Maritime Awareness & Alert Threat classification & Identification Data Recording & Replay Command and Control SIGNALIS 2014 8

References in Coastal Surveillance Bulgaria Canada Denmark Estonia France Germany Malaysia Middle-East Portugal South Korea Multi Agency Capable Over 45,000km of Coastline around the globe SIGNALIS 2014 9

STYRIS : Adaptability STYRIS Safety & Security in the Maritime Domain TASKS ZONES VESSELS EVENTS RESPONSES SAFETY OF NAVIGATION (Vessel ID) Minimise potential for Collisions & Groundings Protect the environment REGULATED ZONES Traffic Separation Schemes Mandatory Ship Reporting Areas Fishing Areas Fairways Anchorages Port Facilities Estuaries, Rivers and Inland Waterways DANGEROUS AREAS Potential Collisions Potential Groundings COMMERCIAL VESSELS Tankers, Bulk Carriers, Containers, General Cargo, Liners and Ferries FISHING VESSELS RECREATIONAL VESSELS GOVERNMENT VESSELS Military Coastguard Government Contract RULE VIOLATIONS Routes, Speed, fishing and protected areas. DRIFTING or STOPPED VESSELS COLLISIONS & NEAR MISS GROUNDINGS RULE ENFORCEMENT PROSECUTIONS SEARCH & RESCUE ANTI-POLLUTION DETERRENCE OFF SHORE ASSETS DISTRESS CALLS POLLUTING VESSELS SECURITY (Threat Identification) Enhance the security level in the Area of Responsibility TERRITORIAL WATERS SUSPICIOUS AREAS Smuggling Illegal Immigrations POTENTIAL AREAS Robbery and Terrorist Activity FOREIGN MILITARY VESSELS SMUGGLER S BOATS ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION BOATS THREATENING VESSELS REFUSING LAWFUL CHALLENGE AND IDENTIFICATION SUSPICIOUS BEHAVIOUR CONFIRMATION OF ID AND INTENT RADIO CONTACT & WARNING INTERCEPTION & INTERROGATION SIGNALIS 2013 10

STYRIS : One Solution for Maritime Security The result of 30 years of expertize in Maritime Security Latest technology with next generation HMI Radar tracking of smaller and more agile targets such as swimmer Advanced video features such as Video Motion Detection 11

SIGNALIS Unique Tests & Development Centre SIGNALIS 2014 12

SIGNALIS Unique Test Range Experimentation and Integration of new sensors and latest technologies Benchmarking Sessions at our facility or on location with Mobile STYRIS Trials in live conditions both cooperative and non cooperative targets Operator Training SIGNALIS 2014 13

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