University of Queensland Case Study
Since 2016 the University of Queensland has been among the most committed advocates of SafeZone technology, using it to improve safety for over 52,000 students and 6,600 staff at three campuses.
Since 2016 the University of Queensland has been among the most committed advocates of SafeZone technology, using it to improve safety for over 52,000 students and 6,600 staff at three campuses.
The police department at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus is now using SafeZone® in buildings and parking lots across a complex 3 million square feet site, to help officers deliver the fastest and most effective response to calls for assistance by faculty, staff and students.
FCC Group is the first global corporation to start using SafeZone as a multinational safeguarding solution for all its employees when working overseas, as well as their accompanying family members.
SafeZone was brought in by NUPD in 2016 as part of a new strategy targeting greater safety awareness and incident prevention. The mobile and web-enabled safety app was seen as being a great fit and is now available for anyone to raise an alert or report something including third-party vendors.
Northumbria University is home to almost 32,000 students and staff and was the first university in Europe to adopt SafeZone®. The service is now used across all its Newcastle facilities, central London campus and a new recently announced Amsterdam site.
The University of South Australia is a well-respected, globally focused and locally engaged university with 32,000 students and staff. However, with six campuses dispersed across a distance of 800km, supporting round-the-clock security in a rapidly changing campus-use culture posed significant challenges.