Moldova: Ungheni introduces intelligent video monitoring system with EU and UNDP support
An intelligent video monitoring system has been developed in Ungheni to enhance public safety and modernise municipal services as part of the EU-funded ‘EU4Moldova: Focal Regions’ programme.
The project includes a video monitoring centre, an extensive fibre-optic network of about 19 kilometres, and high-performance software that enables authorities to respond promptly to emergencies and incidents and to ensure the safety of residents. The system includes 52 high-resolution cameras placed at intersections, streets, recreational areas, public institutions and waste collection platforms. The advanced analytical software is capable of detecting vehicles by category, monitoring crowds, and analysing various events and incidents.
The Video Monitoring Centre, created within the Ungheni Police Inspectorate, is equipped with a high-resolution video wall and high-performance servers, ensuring the safe storage of data in closed circuit for more than 60 days.
“The video monitoring system is an important step for safety and order in our city. Now we can respond more quickly to incidents, prevent crime and take care of the safety of our residents,” said Ruslan Grecu, Deputy Chief of the Ungheni Police Inspectorate.
A similar intelligent video monitoring system will also be inaugurated in Cahul.
The €103,815 project was supported by the ‘EU4Moldova: Focal Regions’ programme, funded by the EU and implemented by UNDP and UNICEF. The programme (2019-2024) supports smart, inclusive, and sustainable socio-economic development in the Cahul and Ungheni regions to bring a better quality of life to inhabitants.
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