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DGB Digital Barrier

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26 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Digital Barrier DGB London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 16.00 01:00:00
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Digital Barrier DGB Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Apr 2014 and 27 Apr 2024

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Posted at 23/9/2017 16:12 by techno20
Things have gone worryingly quiet in recent weeks. Cash position is clearly a concern. Results due by end of September, so hopefully they'll be out Monday. Wouldn't surprise me if the shares have been walked down ahead of another fund raise. Not long to wait! The technology looks to be market leading. If they can navigate through the next six months or so, while some of the recent framework deals get bedded in, I'm convinced DGB has a very bright future. GLA.
Posted at 23/9/2017 15:17 by superg1
Hi all

I note the share price dive recently.

Is there any recent obvious reason.

I mention as 2 Henderson funds switched to Lombard and since then there has been some considerably selling by Lombard on some shares.

I picked up on DGB via the Strathclyde pension fund which normally forms part of the Henderson holding.

I'll look but I assume that DBG was held by Henderson now Lombard etc.
Posted at 08/8/2017 11:45 by aishah
8 August 2017 - Digital Barriers plc (AIM: DGB, the "Group") is pleased to announce that its ThruVis thermal-screening camera technology was deployed by G4S to enhance security at the Manchester “One Love” Concert at the Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, on June 4 , 2017 and throughout the week of the British Summer Time event at Hyde Park, London, July 3-9, 2017.

Digital Barriers and G4S offered their services to the organisers of the One Love concert, responding to the need for additional security assurance. The event’s security infrastructure, including ThruVis, protected an audience of 50,000 visitors, as well as staff and artists including Liam Gallagher, Coldplay, Katy Perry and Robbie Williams.

At the British Summer Time event in Hyde Park, ThruVis was deployed for the whole week both at VIP entrances and also at public gates, screening at rates of up to 1,000 people per hour. A total of 50,000 people were screened by ThruVis through the week at an event headlined by artists such as Kings of Leon, The Killers and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

G4S chose to use ThruVis as it provides a unique new security capability. Firstly, it offers additional security assurance by seeing non-metallic threats like explosives and ceramic knives, as well as guns, at distances in excess of 5m. Secondly, as a thermal camera, it is completely safe and respectful of personal privacy. Finally, by reducing queuing times and minimising the need to divest clothing, ThruVis dramatically improves the visitor “experience221;, as shown by the 98% satisfaction rating from visitors screened at Hyde Park.

G4S Director of Events Eric Alexander, said: “We used Digital Barriers' ThruVis passive screening solution, to support our security arrangements at the event. We recognise that new security innovations play an important role in strengthening our capability and increase the public's confidence in the measures we use to keep them safe.”

Colin Evans, Chief Operating Officer at Digital Barriers, said: “The public expects enhanced security around high profile public events and would prefer this to be provided with minimal further inconvenience. We are confident ThruVis is the only security technology available today that meets this need and we are delighted to be working with G4S to make this important new capability widely available.”
Posted at 07/8/2017 08:19 by melton john
If this kit is so good why lower margins? Seems like dgb normally sell at a loss so a bigger loss???
Posted at 07/8/2017 07:44 by aishah
$11.9 million US Government Contract Award

Digital Barriers plc (AIM: DGB), the specialist provider of visually intelligent solutions to the global surveillance, security and safety markets, is pleased to announce the award of a contract with a major US federal law enforcement agency valued at $11.9 million; this has been received before the expiration of a major framework contract in September.
Posted at 20/7/2017 23:25 by johnv
Dgb been on Newsnight tonight going on about facial recognition
Posted at 18/7/2017 10:00 by aishah
Digital Barriers launches world’s first live facial recognition from body-worn cameras

17 July 2017

Digital Barriers plc (AIM: DGB), has today announced SmartVis Identifier, the world's first live facial recognition system for body worn law enforcement cameras. The integration of the company’s world-class EdgeVis and SmartVis technologies provides defence, security and law enforcement agencies with real-time facial recognition against multiple watch lists and databases.

The SmartVis facial recognition technology is already available for standard smartphones and has now been adapted to run live on the company’s body worn cameras designed for frontline law enforcement. Combined with EdgeVis – the world's most effective mobile live streaming solution, already in use with flagship agencies around the world – it makes streaming from body worn devices both operationally and financially viable.

“SmartVis facial recognition has been designed to do the job that traditional facial recognition systems cannot; to work in the real world, in real time,” commented Zak Doffman, Digital Barriers CEO. “Never before has frontline policing been offered live facial recognition on the type of everyday body worn cameras now being widely deployed. Customers at the forefront of security and defence have already deployed this technology and describe it as a “game changer”.

Until now, body worn devices have been largely limited to record-only, making them useful for evidence management after the fact but doing nothing to promote officer safety. Digital Barriers' solution is different as EdgeVis delivers low latency and low bandwidth streaming, including over-the-air access to device recordings and GPS locational data. Now, the addition of live facial recognition to the solution means that for the first time every interaction, every stop and search, every arrest, can be supported when required by real-time facial recognition.

SmartVis Face provides a major leap forward for the capability and practicality of facial recognition within day-to-day policing. The system has been designed to meet the frontline operational requirements of defence, security and law enforcement agencies, as well as the broader security industry. By removing human error from the equation and plugging resourcing gaps, it enables organisations to significantly widen their deployments of facial recognition to enhance security and public safety, with identities confirmed and persons of interest highlighted in real time.

In addition to being available alongside EdgeVis on Digital Barriers' body worn devices, SmartVis Identifier will also be made available to selected service providers and camera and device manufacturers under license
Posted at 05/6/2017 13:48 by aishah
G4S deployed ThruVis yesterday to keep concert goers safe.
"Amazing bit of tech. First time we have used it in outdoor event. Stunning result"

Tweeted by DGB, @markmcquade and @G4SeventsUK
Posted at 02/5/2017 09:24 by hew
Does DGB undersell itself regarding PR? Amidst all the strong supportive news in today's RNS, why the following seemingly significant item given only a passing reference in Zak Doffman's comment:

".........this month a similar framework agreement for ThruVis led to the first sale of the technology into the mainland China mass transportation market, part of a significant ongoing procurement programme."

Have I missed something? Or does DGB believe in letting the walking do the talking? Better than the converse anyway.
Posted at 02/3/2017 09:01 by aylingd
Yes, if they decide to think outside of the box this could be a great coup for Trumpy as it could be done a lot quicker & cheaper & he never said it had to be made of bricks did he, and obviously it would ignite DGB's share price.

Interesting that the media are saying beneficieries would be cement & granite companies, that's not very radical is it?

But hey ho, as a DGB shareholder I'm biased & that is a whole load of wishful thinking. We have no idea how close to the decision makers DGB salesforce may be, but I guess we wont have to wait long if they intend to short list this month.

D.

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