Increased profits, Resilient plans
Scaling up operations.

Our powerful sate of the art modelling, optimisation and planning algorithms enable us to create resilient plans for minimising costs / maximising profits.

A powerful feature of our algorithms is their ability to handle very large models and datasets.

They are highly effective in supporting scalability of operations or systems.

  • It allows to plan for very complex operations
  • By accurately modelling detailed parts of a system or operation, it allows to extrapolate to larger structures or operations without the need to increase resources in the same proportion.
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PARTNERS


DMU Digital for Industry

For airports:
Increase dwell time, increase retail revenue

Q-Alert is able to provide the information that operational and commercial management need to forecast passenger demand and manage operational and retail profit potential of the airport site. The intuitive reporting package is accessed via a security enabled web portal. It shows both the historical and forecast actions and the financial impact of those actions on airport profit.

Estimates indicate that an airport loses 34p profit for every 10 minutes a passenger spends queuing in the security area. Therefore an airport has the opportunity to generate between £80k and £170k extra profit per annum for every 1 minute reduction in security queuing time depending on the size of the airport.

The various airport teams - operations, security, retail, etc - can access this information in one central dashboard allowing them to monitor their performance against key SLAs.

  • Access to Q-Alert is via any web enabled PC
  • All airport data can be stored and accessed in one place allowing operational decisions to be made with the same data sets
  • Airport management can see at a glance the impact on security costs and potential profit opportunities based on decisions they make
  • Operational and commercial decisions are intrinsically linked and visible to all parties
  • All data and graphs can be downloaded for report purposes or additional data manipulation
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NEWS

Navgis, M2M and Venuesim's participation at the Andevip fair, Mexico

Navgis, M2M and Venuesim participaded at the Andevip fair in Mexico City, 14th-17th August, Mexico

NavGIS is presenting our technological solutions in Cybersecurity, Connectivity and Artificial Intelligence.


Navgis showcases M2M and Venuesim's technologies at the Women in Security Summit, Cartagena

Navgis showcases M2M and Venuesim's technologies at the Women in Security Summit, during 1st and 2nd in Cartagena, Colombia


COLADCA and Navgis showcases M2M and Venuesim's technologies at the ALAS summit, Miami

Miami June 2019. The ALAS Summit (Cumbre ALAS) has been for 8 years the space for networking, updating and professionalizing the Security Sector. Two days of congress to bring together the Leading Professionals and main Brands of security in the Americas.

Cumbre ALAS


Northrop Grumman Highlights ARC Capabilities at Airport IT&T Conference, Munich

LONDON Oct. 2012. Northrop Grumman airport systems group is participating in the Airport IT&T Conference, Munich, where it will demonstrate its ARC suite. ARC technical expert Dr. Mario Gongora, will speak as part of a keynote discussion panel on The Airport of the Future.

Oct 2012 news release, NG


Artificial intelligence and predictive modelling: can an airport think?

Could tomorrow's airport systems predict passenger flows in advance, in order to alleviate the chaos of day-to-day operations? Chris Lo finds out about a pioneering AI system which could lead the way to the semi-sentient airport of the future.

May 2012 news article in Airport Technology


VenueSim signs teaming agreement with Northrop Grumman Europe-based airport systems group:

Northrop Grumman's airport systems group has expanded its Airport Realtime Collaboration (ARC) portfolio to include new capabilities in passenger flow forecasting and queue time management through VeneueSim.

The new ARC passenger flow module can give airport operators and security partners far better accuracy in their long and medium term planning and also early warning of unexpected changes in passenger flow rates.

press releases


VenueSim pioneers new software tool to get passengers holidays from East Midlands Airport off to a flying start:

In a first for UK airports, VenueSim and East Midlands Airport are using innovative technology to predict future trends and improve the start to passenger's holidays.

East Midlands Airport prides itself on ensuring that its passengers have a stress free journey through its terminal and VenueSim are helping the airport to go one step further to help ease the journey through security.

Full October 2010 press release


VenueSim was asked to present Q-Alert at the Airports Council International (ACI) Europe Facilitation & Customer Service Committee meeting in Nice on the 6th May 2010.

This event was attended by many senior airport personnel from across Europe who are interested in hearing about best practice within the airport sector.

As improvements in passenger flows and customer service levels are top priorities for airports - and hence ACI - Q-Alert is seen as an ideal product to help make improvements in both areas. Headquartered in Geneva ACI is a non-profit-making organisation representing over 1,530 airports in 175 countries and territories worldwide. It is the only worldwide professional association of airport operators.

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VenueSim was selected to present at the Connect Midlands Showcase Event on the 26th November 2009 held at the East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham.

The event, organised by Connect Midlands, was aimed at investors from around the country. It allows them to get access to some of the region's top innovative companies who are looking for next stage investment.

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VenueSim was chosen to present at the INSTINCT Technology Demonstrator Showcase in London on the 26th and 27th November 2009.

The event is aimed at Government, law enforcement and commercial organisations interested in potential security applications of technology.

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