São Paulo Metrô in Brazil has deployed facial recognition technology to protect passengers traveling on Line 3-Red, which features approximately 1,400 cameras deployed across 18 transit stations as well as the Itaquera and Belém railyards.
The facial recognition solution was implemented last month by the Governor of the State of São Paulo at the Metrô Operational Control Center.
The electronic monitoring system from Intelligent Security Systems (ISS), which covers the entire São Paulo Metrô, is connected to a centralized control center that enables real-time detection of suspicious activity and triggers alerts for security operators. Leveraging AI-powered technology, the SecurOS FaceX solution analyzes images automatically, expanding each operator's ability to manage and respond to events anywhere in the system.