Projectina AG is a forensic precision-instrument manufacturer based in Heerbrugg, Switzerland. Its website highlights the companyβs capabilities in optics, photonics, and imaging engineering, with products used by law enforcement, national security, and government agencies. In the cybersecurity category, it is not a firewall, EDR, or cloud security platform; it is closer to a specialized hardware ecosystem for identity and document security, anti-fraud forensics, and physical evidence examination.
Its products cover crime-scene equipment, document examination, and ballistic comparison. On the crime-scene side, offerings include the PAGLAB MSA-810 multispectral light source, CSL-Shoe shoeprint light, SL-450 xenon light, fuming chambers, and drying cabinets, which can be used to detect and document latent fingerprints, bodily fluids, fibers, shoeprints, and other traces. The document-examination line is more directly relevant to security use cases: Spectra Pro+ supports spectral analysis of passports, ID cards, banknotes, checks, and security documents, featuring a 24.5MP camera, 350-1100nm wavelength range, up to 500x magnification, and an automated X/Y stage; Spectra Flex emphasizes modularity, an embedded PC, software, and network compatibility; Spectra Pocket provides portable IR/UV/white-light inspection, USB-C output, and local storage.
Projectina is primarily deployed as on-premises hardware, ranging from large laboratory systems to portable devices for border control, banks, and field investigations. For management and alerting, the website only discloses device-level capabilities such as remote control, LCD display, automatic positioning, and image/video saving; there is no visible information on centralized alerting, auditing, APIs, or SOC integration. In terms of integration, its main strengths are OEM services, modular accessories, software modules, and network compatibility.
The website does not disclose public pricing and mainly directs users to Contact us for requirements discussions; fuming chambers, vacuum fuming chambers, drying cabinets, and similar products are marked as on request. For services, the site lists Technical Support, Teamviewer Online Support, and Training, indicating that it is better suited to project-based procurement and delivery.
Its strengths are a high level of specialization, a product line that covers both laboratory and frontline scenarios, and strong spectral and microscopic imaging capabilities. Its weaknesses are limited information on pricing, compliance certifications, payment methods, and cybersecurity integration, as well as the higher barriers associated with hardware procurement, maintenance, and training. It is suitable for public security and judicial agencies, border control and immigration authorities, customs, national security organizations, forensic science laboratories, financial anti-counterfeiting teams, and security printing institutions. It is not suitable for users looking for general-purpose enterprise network protection software.
The site does not provide information on China-specific channels, payment, or delivery, and access conditions cannot be determined from the page content, so this is marked as unknown. For deployment in China, buyers should carefully verify import procedures, after-sales support, training, Chinese-language support, and local alternative suppliers.
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projectina.ch is an Switzerland Cybersecurity provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach projectina.ch directly.