Implementation of Advanced Video Monitoring in Campina Grande do Sul
In an effort to enhance public safety, the city hall of Campina Grande do Sul, in the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba, took a significant step by launching the “Digital Wall” program. This ambitious project, which includes the installation of over 90 video monitoring cameras, was developed to monitor the entrances, exits, and other public roads of the city. Part of Mayor Bihl Zanetti’s government plan, this initiative represents a crucial investment in the safety of the citizens of Campina Grande do Sul.
The “Digital Wall,” coordinated by the Municipal Secretariat of Public Order and Security, was designed by WNI Technology Group. This state-of-the-art video monitoring system is equipped with artificial intelligence capable of identifying a variety of security-related situations. Features include optical character recognition (OCR) for reading vehicle license plates, real-time alerts for vehicle thefts, identification of cloned vehicles, recognition of gangs, locating perpetrators of crimes, facial recognition, and much more.
Innovation and Technology in Public Safety
The “Digital Wall” stands out for its security and confidentiality in information management. The technology used allows for the identification of theft perpetrators even without the vehicle’s license plate, significantly increasing the effectiveness of the city’s security operations. As a result, the Municipal Guard has gained tools for more efficient planning, a reduction in necessary patrols, and improvement in the rates of locating perpetrators of thefts in homes, businesses, and vehicles.
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Additionally, the solution is integrated with state police forces and the security systems of neighboring municipalities. This real-time information sharing strengthens the regional security network, enabling a quicker and more coordinated response to security incidents.
The Company Behind the Innovation
WNI Technology Group, responsible for the “Digital Wall” project, already serves over 100 clients in various regions of Brazil and has more than 20 years of experience in the market. The company offers diverse solutions, including telecommunications, public Wi-Fi, fleet management, IT software, professional lighting, in addition to building solar photovoltaic plants and installing chargers for electric vehicles.
Impact and Future Expectations
According to Felipe Scandelari, director of WNI, the implementation of the video monitoring system has already contributed to the reduction of crime rates. The expectation is that, with all cameras installed and operational, the feeling of safety in the municipality will significantly increase. The launch ceremony was attended by municipal authorities, representatives of security agencies, the Public Ministry, and the Judiciary, reinforcing the municipal administration’s commitment to public safety.
This advancement in Campina Grande do Sul is an example of how technology and innovation can be applied to improve public safety and the quality of life for citizens. With the “Digital Wall,” the city hall sets a new standard for municipal safety in Brazil, combining cutting-edge technology with effective public safety strategies.
Source: polibiobraga.comunicacao.

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