TBI to Exhibit Fire Prevention Solutions Using Thermal AI Surveillance Cameras at 2026 NEW Environmental Exposition / Global Warming Prevention Exhibition

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  • 📰 Published: May 14, 2026 at 19:00
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TBI Co., Ltd. (Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Chairman and Representative Director: Shokichi Ishimura), a Tokyo Boeki Group company, will exhibit at the 2026 NEW Environmental Exposition / Global Warming Prevention Exhibition, an event focused on the development of environmental business, held at Tokyo Big Sight from Wednesday, May 20 to Friday, May 22, 2026. TBI will present fire prevention measures using thermal cameras with installation records at biomass power plants and industrial waste treatment facilities. In recent years, as initiatives for recycling and a circular society have advanced, biomass power plants and industrial waste treatment facilities have faced challenges in addressing risks such as fires caused by heat generated from accumulated materials and unauthorized entry into hazardous areas. TBI provides security solutions centered on surveillance cameras and offers integrated support from equipment selection and installation through maintenance. At the exhibition, the company will introduce solutions that help prevent fires at recycling sites and support stable facility operations. The main exhibit will be the thermal AI surveillance camera “TNO-C3012TRA.” The camera can detect temperatures from -40°C to 550°C without contact, enabling real-time monitoring of abnormal heat that is difficult to identify visually. It detects objects using far-infrared radiation emitted by materials, allowing stable monitoring even in dark or dusty environments. Its AI functions can distinguish people and vehicles, enabling appropriate security alerts for intrusion into hazardous areas. It can also be linked with visible-light PTZ cameras handled by TBI for on-site monitoring. Visitors will also be able to view temperature detection examples using thermal cameras and various related solutions, including explosion-proof cameras certified under Japan’s JPEx explosion-proof standard. TBI invites visitors to share their on-site challenges at the booth. The 2026 NEW Environmental Exposition / Global Warming Prevention Exhibition will be held from May 20 to 22, 2026, from 10:00 to 17:00, with the final day closing at 16:00. The venue is Tokyo Big Sight East Exhibition Hall, and TBI’s booth number is P718. Advance visitor registration is required. TBI handles high-performance surveillance cameras from overseas manufacturers and has established an OEM supply system for its own-brand products. The company provides one-stop support across a wide range of phases, from rapid implementation assistance to maintenance services. TBI will continue proposing innovative solutions that contribute to a safe and secure society. Tokyo Boeki Group is an independent corporate group consisting of Tokyo Boeki Holdings Corporation and 16 distinctive business companies in Japan and overseas, for a total of 17 companies. Founded in 1947, the group is celebrating its 78th anniversary. It focuses on four segments: energy infrastructure, smart manufacturing, imaging solutions, and material supply. While each company develops highly specialized businesses, the group aims to leverage its collective strength to continue delivering new value to society.