Sunwave Debuts Advanced Wireless Security Solutions at Intersec 2025
Sunwave, a global leader in wireless
communication technology, showcased its latest innovations at Intersec 2025,
held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from January 14 to 16. The company's advanced SCUTARII series and
wireless signal management solutions attracted widespread attention, promising
to transform wireless security in diverse applications, from public safety to
educational and commercial settings.
The highlight of Sunwave's exhibit was the CUBE 2.0, a compact,
low-radiation device designed to block 2G to 5G networks, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth
signals. With its plug-and-play functionality, it ensures seamless deployment
in sensitive environments like exams and high-security meetings.
Building
on this foundation, the MAS series delivered enhanced performance with advanced
features such as whitelist/blacklist management and unauthorized device
detection. Offering signal-blocking efficiency 200 times greater than
traditional solutions, it provided precise and customizable coverage for secure
spaces.
Sunwave
also debuted its portable positioning mobile catcher, a suitcase-style device
capable of multi-target tracking with 20 cm accuracy. Designed for security
professionals, it streamlines search and tracking operations with unparalleled
precision.
Throughout
the event, Sunwave's booth attracted significant interest from industry
professionals and potential partners. Visitors praised the practicality and
innovation of the company's solutions, which are already deployed in over 200
projects worldwide.
"We
are committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation, fostering global
collaboration, and delivering scalable solutions that meet the evolving needs
of our customers." said Yongchao Ma,
general manager at Sunwave Communications Technology.
As
Sunwave looks ahead, it plans to expand its global footprint, invest further in
research and development, and strengthen partnerships worldwide, cementing its
position as a leader in wireless communication and security.
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