2025.08.07

Hanwha Vision Opens New HITE Center in Tokyo

  • At a glance

    • The center will be used for technical training and customized demonstrations, moving beyond simple product showcases.
    • As Hanwha Vision's eighth HITE center, it solidifies the company’s foothold in the world's fourth-largest security market.
A Hanwha Vision representative introduces the new HITE center in Tokyo to attendees at the opening ceremony.

Hanwha Vision, the global vision solution provider, has opened a new Hanwha Innovation Technology Experience (HITE) center in Tokyo, strengthening its presence in the world’s fourth-largest security market. This move underscores the company’s heightened focus on capturing a larger share of the Japanese market.

This new center is Hanwha Vision‘s eighth global experience center, joining four in the Americas, one in Europe, and two others in Asia. The video surveillance market in Japan, which is only surpassed by China, the U.S., and India, is currently experiencing a significant increase in the use of AI-based video analytics in various industries, including retail and manufacturing.

A Hanwha Vision representative introduces products to attendees at the opening ceremony.

The HITE Tokyo offers an immersive experience for customers and partners, allowing them to explore Hanwha Vision‘s latest innovations. The center is organized into five distinct zones:

  • Welcome Zone: This zone introduces visitors to the company’s history and its AI-powered System-on-Chip (SoC), Wisenet 9.
  • AI Zone: Here, visitors can see a live demonstration of the company’s AI object detection technology, including its ability to search for individuals based on specific criteria like gender, clothing color, or glasses.
  • Product Zone: This zone showcases a wide variety of products, such as high-resolution cameras, cameras with built-in Dynamic Privacy Masking (DPM), and cameras optimized for low-light conditions.
  • Solution Zone: This zone focuses on advanced, customized AI solutions for three key sectors: factories, retail, and transportation. Examples include forklift and worker detection for safety, customer traffic analysis using shopping carts detection and illegal U-turn detection.
  • Hybrid Zone: This space is dedicated to technical training, where Hanwha Vision plans to host workshops for partners and conduct tailored demonstrations for clients.

A Hanwha Vision representative stated that “The HITE Tokyo is an innovative platform where our customers can directly witness the evolution of AI video surveillance technology,” adding that the company will “continue to engage with our customers in various ways to ensure they can truly appreciate Hanwha Vision’s outstanding technology.”

Hanwha Vision is the leader in global video surveillance with the world's best optical design / manufacturing technology and image processing technology focusing on video surveillance business for 30 years since 1990.