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Reolink to Preview the Future of AI Security Cameras at CES 2026

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Reolink to Preview the Future of AI Security Cameras at CES 2026
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Reolink to Preview the Future of AI Security Cameras at CES 2026

2025-12-18 22:07 Last Updated At:22:25

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Reolink, an innovative leader in intelligent visual technology for homes and businesses, is pleased to announce its participation at CES 2026, one of the world's premier consumer technology events, taking place from January 6 to 9, in Las Vegas. Guests are invited to visit Reolink at Booth 52817 in Halls A-D of the Venetian Expo.

Reolink will offer CES attendees the first chance to experience the new ReoNeura™ AI features that deliver proactive, customizable security options and enhanced situational awareness across various surveillance scenarios. Reolink has integrated its advanced on-device AI technology into a standalone hub, enabling local detection, search, and data processing, eliminating cloud-related delays and privacy risks while ensuring seamless compatibility with Reolink cameras, NVRs, and Home Hubs.

Reolink will also redefine next-generation surveillance with the introduction of its triple-lens camera series, presenting a groundbreaking lineup engineered to deliver unmatched clarity, coverage, and intelligent tracking. The cameras offer up to 24MP ultra-HD resolution with an intelligent tracking system that displays dual views simultaneously: one provides a seamless 180° panoramic overview, while a PT lens offers detailed 360° pan-tilt coverage. This series ensures comprehensive, 24/7 surveillance without blind spots, enabling stronger and more responsive protection.

Reolink's Floodlight Series will round out the product showcase at CES, debuting a new solar-powered addition to the line-up. The series includes proven models like the popular Elite Floodlight WiFi with 4K 180° panoramic view, and the flagship 4K PTZ Camera TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi—a multi-award winner at IFA 2025, recognized with 19 "Best of IFA" accolades, including the IFA Innovation Awards Honoree. The latest solar-powered model, equipped with an integrated solar panel, offers an eco-friendly, sustainable, and long-lasting security solution for modern homes and businesses.

From its evolving AI ecosystem to its next-generation AI security camera solutions, every innovation to be unveiled at CES is designed to further reinforce Reolink's ongoing commitment to building a safer, smarter future for everyone, in every scenario.

For more information and media inquiries about Reolink at CES 2026, please visit Reolink's CES 2026 microsite.

About Reolink

Reolink offers smart security solutions for homes and businesses, aiming for a seamless security experience with its wide range of products. Serving millions globally, it provides video surveillance and protection, standing out for its commitment to security technology innovation.

 

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Reolink to Preview the Future of AI Security Cameras at CES 2026

Reolink to Preview the Future of AI Security Cameras at CES 2026

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GIBO Holdings Ltd. (NASDAQ: GIBO) today announced a strategic collaboration with Japan Benling Zhushi Clubs Limited, marking a major step in the advancement of next-generation manned electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft enhanced with GIBO's advanced artificial intelligence technologies. The partnership focuses on developing an intelligent aviation platform capable of supporting disaster investigation, search-and-rescue missions in difficult-to-access terrain, geological and mining exploration, and critical operations in remote or hazardous environments.

Central to the collaboration is the co-development and training of sophisticated AI compute models designed specifically for manned eVTOL systems. These AI models will power high-precision autonomous assistance, complex environmental perception, structural hazard interpretation, geospatial mapping, and real-time situational analysis. By combining GIBO's AI computation engine and autonomous sensing algorithms with Japan Benling Zhushi Clubs Limited's engineering expertise in lightweight aviation structures, electric propulsion technology, and compact aircraft system design, both companies aim to create a new class of intelligent eVTOL aircraft optimized for high-risk, mission-critical operations.

The manned eVTOL platform is being engineered to operate in conditions where conventional vehicles, drones, and helicopters often struggle. This includes navigating collapsed or unstable disaster zones, reaching mountainous or forested regions, entering areas adjacent to underground geological formations, and conducting detailed aerial surveys for mining exploration and resource assessment. The aircraft's AI-driven capabilities will enable real-time 3D environmental reconstruction, thermal and motion sensing, survivor or target identification, advanced terrain analysis, and autonomous flight-path optimization even in low-visibility or adverse environmental situations.

The global eVTOL industry is expanding rapidly, fueled by improvements in battery energy density, breakthroughs in autonomous flight systems, and increasing demand for rapid-response aerial mobility. Industry projections estimate that the global eVTOL market will grow from approximately USD 1.2 billion in 2023 to more than USD 23–25 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate of over 40 percent. Within this expansion, the specialized segment dedicated to public safety, disaster response, critical infrastructure inspection, and geological or mining exploration is expected to reach USD 6–7 billion by 2030. The collaboration between GIBO and Japan Benling Zhushi Clubs Limited positions both organizations at the forefront of this strategically important and fast-growing aviation frontier.

GIBO's AI system will serve as the core intelligence layer of the aircraft, enabling autonomous navigation, obstacle detection, terrain reasoning, precision landing, and continuous environmental mapping. Its multimodal AI architecture will support mission-level decision-making, including structural damage assessment, geological pattern interpretation, hazard detection, and optimal route planning for complex rescue, investigation, or exploration operations. This intelligence-driven framework is designed to increase mission success rates, reduce operational risk, and significantly improve the effectiveness of rapid-response aviation.

Both companies plan to expand co-development activities across Japan, Southeast Asia, and additional international markets, working closely with agencies and industry partners involved in emergency response, geological and mining assessment, fire and rescue operations, utility and infrastructure monitoring, environmental protection, and security. As the collaboration matures, GIBO and Japan Benling Zhushi Clubs Limited also intend to explore further applications in urban air mobility, autonomous aerial logistics, cross-border operational coordination, and AI-enhanced aviation robotics.

This partnership represents an important milestone in the evolution of manned autonomous aviation. GIBO believes that integrating advanced AI compute capabilities with next-generation eVTOL platforms will redefine national disaster-response capabilities, transform geological exploration workflows, and unlock safe access to remote or previously unreachable environments—ultimately strengthening the resilience and intelligence of future aviation systems.

 

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GIBO Holdings Ltd. (NASDAQ: GIBO) today announced a strategic collaboration with Japan Benling Zhushi Clubs Limited, marking a major step in the advancement of next-generation manned electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft enhanced with GIBO's advanced artificial intelligence technologies. The partnership focuses on developing an intelligent aviation platform capable of supporting disaster investigation, search-and-rescue missions in difficult-to-access terrain, geological and mining exploration, and critical operations in remote or hazardous environments.

Central to the collaboration is the co-development and training of sophisticated AI compute models designed specifically for manned eVTOL systems. These AI models will power high-precision autonomous assistance, complex environmental perception, structural hazard interpretation, geospatial mapping, and real-time situational analysis. By combining GIBO's AI computation engine and autonomous sensing algorithms with Japan Benling Zhushi Clubs Limited's engineering expertise in lightweight aviation structures, electric propulsion technology, and compact aircraft system design, both companies aim to create a new class of intelligent eVTOL aircraft optimized for high-risk, mission-critical operations.

The manned eVTOL platform is being engineered to operate in conditions where conventional vehicles, drones, and helicopters often struggle. This includes navigating collapsed or unstable disaster zones, reaching mountainous or forested regions, entering areas adjacent to underground geological formations, and conducting detailed aerial surveys for mining exploration and resource assessment. The aircraft's AI-driven capabilities will enable real-time 3D environmental reconstruction, thermal and motion sensing, survivor or target identification, advanced terrain analysis, and autonomous flight-path optimization even in low-visibility or adverse environmental situations.

The global eVTOL industry is expanding rapidly, fueled by improvements in battery energy density, breakthroughs in autonomous flight systems, and increasing demand for rapid-response aerial mobility. Industry projections estimate that the global eVTOL market will grow from approximately USD 1.2 billion in 2023 to more than USD 23–25 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate of over 40 percent. Within this expansion, the specialized segment dedicated to public safety, disaster response, critical infrastructure inspection, and geological or mining exploration is expected to reach USD 6–7 billion by 2030. The collaboration between GIBO and Japan Benling Zhushi Clubs Limited positions both organizations at the forefront of this strategically important and fast-growing aviation frontier.

GIBO's AI system will serve as the core intelligence layer of the aircraft, enabling autonomous navigation, obstacle detection, terrain reasoning, precision landing, and continuous environmental mapping. Its multimodal AI architecture will support mission-level decision-making, including structural damage assessment, geological pattern interpretation, hazard detection, and optimal route planning for complex rescue, investigation, or exploration operations. This intelligence-driven framework is designed to increase mission success rates, reduce operational risk, and significantly improve the effectiveness of rapid-response aviation.

Both companies plan to expand co-development activities across Japan, Southeast Asia, and additional international markets, working closely with agencies and industry partners involved in emergency response, geological and mining assessment, fire and rescue operations, utility and infrastructure monitoring, environmental protection, and security. As the collaboration matures, GIBO and Japan Benling Zhushi Clubs Limited also intend to explore further applications in urban air mobility, autonomous aerial logistics, cross-border operational coordination, and AI-enhanced aviation robotics.

This partnership represents an important milestone in the evolution of manned autonomous aviation. GIBO believes that integrating advanced AI compute capabilities with next-generation eVTOL platforms will redefine national disaster-response capabilities, transform geological exploration workflows, and unlock safe access to remote or previously unreachable environments—ultimately strengthening the resilience and intelligence of future aviation systems.

 

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

GIBO Announces Strategic Collaboration with Japan Benling Zhushi Clubs Limited to Develop AI-Powered Manned eVTOL Aircraft for Disaster Response and Geological Exploration

GIBO Announces Strategic Collaboration with Japan Benling Zhushi Clubs Limited to Develop AI-Powered Manned eVTOL Aircraft for Disaster Response and Geological Exploration

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