Artificial Intelligence Drowning Detection System

Location: Charles Hackett Dr, St Marys, NSW 2760, Australia

Buyer: Penrith City Council

Opened: Apr 15, 2026

Closing: May 13, 2026

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### 🏊 Artificial Intelligence Drowning Detection System Tender **Penrith City Council** is inviting proposals from qualified providers to supply, install, commission, and maintain an **AI-powered drowning detection system** at the St Mary’s Ripples aquatic facility. This initiative aims to enhance swimmer safety by providing real-time monitoring and operational insights to support lifeguard management. #### 📋 Scope of Work The project requires a robust system capable of operating in challenging aquatic environments, including indoor and outdoor pools, spas, and splash play areas. Key technical requirements include: * **Environmental Durability:** Must withstand high humidity and temperature variations. * **Advanced Vision Technology:** Solutions must effectively manage glare, lighting, shadows, and blind spots. * **Operational Integration:** The system should assist with lifeguard positioning, occupancy tracking, and venue capacity management. * **Compliance & Security:** Adherence to Australian Standards, strict data protection, privacy, and cyber security protocols is mandatory. #### 🚀 Key Deliverables Successful bidders will be responsible for: * Full system installation and project management. * Comprehensive testing, commissioning, and staff training. * Ongoing technical support, licensing, and dashboard operational insights. * Detailed reporting and maintenance schedules. #### 💡 Why Apply? This is a significant opportunity to implement innovative safety technology for a major local government authority. Council is open to further innovations that enhance venue safety. Interested vendors must demonstrate extensive experience, provide clear methodology, and address specific ICT and data protection requirements. **Keywords:** AI Drowning Detection, Aquatic Safety, CCTV, Pool Monitoring, Public Safety Technology, Penrith City Council, Smart Aquatic Facilities.