Beijing, INTI – Building a resilient and globally competitive security technology and innovation ecosystem through strategic synergies between Technology and Innovation (INTI) and China Security & Protection Association (CSPIA), to strengthen national resilience and accelerate digital transformation in the security, intelligence, smart city and drone systems sectors.
The China Security & Protection Industry Association (CSPIA) referred to as the "China Security Association" was established in Beijing on December 8, 1992. It is a national non-profit industry organization formed voluntarily by companies, institutions, social groups, and individuals involved in the security and protection products sector, as well as related industries.
Today, the China Security Association has over 2,100 member companies engaged in various fields of security, including anti-intrusion, anti-theft, anti-robbery, anti-sabotage, and anti-explosion technologies. These members are involved in research, development, production, and operation of security products such as video surveillance systems, explosion-proof inspection equipment, security alarms, access control systems, physical protection solutions, anti-counterfeit technologies, and biometric identification technologies.
The association also includes organizations and professionals involved in security system design and construction, alarm operation services, security training and education, consulting, technical evaluation, and intermediary services.
Currently, the China Security Association consists of eight divisions, namely:
- China Security Products Industry Association Expert Advisory Committee
- Anti-Counterfeiting Technology Professional Committee
- Unmanned System Safety Professional Committee
- Security Inspection and Explosion Protection Professional Committee
- Standardization Working Committee
- Digital Security Professional Committee
- Smart Communities and Smart Homes Professional Committee
- Foreign Related Legal and Compliance Services Professional Committee
Collaboration Impact
This collaboration encourages the transfer of smart security system technology, including the application of smart surveillance, facial recognition, and artificial intelligence (AI)-based access control. These technologies serve to improve monitoring, identification, and access control capabilities in an automated and real-time manner. In addition to technology transfer, the collaboration also includes the development of security hardware and software designed to meet the needs of various sectors, such as public spaces, industrial estates, and national vital infrastructure.
- Intelligence & Protection System
This collaboration focuses on the integration of big data and artificial intelligence (AI)-based intelligence systems to support strategic decision-making processes in the national security sector. By utilizing large-scale data analytics and AI algorithms, the system is able to detect threat patterns, predict risks, and provide tactical recommendations quickly and accurately.
- Smart City Acceleration in Indonesia
As part of efforts to accelerate the development of smart cities in Indonesia, this collaboration emphasizes the implementation of integrated security solutions that include video analytics-based surveillance systems, security risk management, and access control systems supported by cloud computing and big data.
- Drone and Unmanned System Technology Development
This collaboration covers research and development (R&D) of drone technology and unmanned systems focused on various strategic needs, such as territorial security, area monitoring, disaster response, and delivery of critical logistics in remote or hard-to-reach locations. Through the utilization of drones equipped with advanced sensors and automatic navigation capabilities, monitoring can be carried out in real-time with high efficiency and minimal risk to personnel on the ground.
- Standardization and Regulation
As part of the strategic collaboration, the two parties are committed to developing joint technical standards and operational procedures in the security field, which are aligned with international standards and draw on best practices from China. This initiative aims to ensure that any security technology implemented has a clear, uniform technical reference, and can be applied consistently across sectors and regions.
As a concrete form of collaboration, INTI and CSPIA are committed to realizing cooperation through the following strategic initiatives, which are designed to encourage the independence and competitiveness of the national industry in the fields of security, intelligence, smart cities, and drone technology.
Conclusion
The collaboration between Indonesia Technology and Innovation (INTI) and China Security & Protection Association (CSPIA) is a strategic step to strengthen the security, intelligence, smart city, and drone technology industries in Indonesia. Through technology transfer, human resource capacity building, and the development of joint standards and regulations, this cooperation is expected to accelerate digital transformation and strengthen national resilience. This partnership is an important foundation in creating an innovative, independent and globally competitive technology ecosystem.
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