CCTV companies in Hungary (813 found)

Nineteen Group is a rapidly expanding, dynamic and ambitious events business with clear focus. Their events are dedicated to protecting people, assets and organisations and our corporate vision is focused on becoming the most successful events business in the UK.

NSC Security Technology GmbH provides services like certification, leasing, tutorials. They deal with areas of security by offering products in the line of fire detection, voice alarm, video technology, risk management.

Nurjana Technologies is a niche player with a global reach providing innovative products and systems solutions for the defence and aerospace industries. They design and develop state of the art system solutions integrating remote sensing technologies, such as optics, radars and telemetry, to deliver real time expert systems in support of the human decision process.

Olarm is an exciting IoT business that provides next-generation mobile applications, systems and solutions to the home security and monitoring markets. They are a hardware & software company that has built a product from the ground up that enables people to use their smartphones to control their existing home alarm systems.

Oliveira & Canha is a company that has been focusing on the development of security solutions suited to the needs of their customers.

Having worked for a number of years in the security systems industry, Oliver Law works with the aim of providing high quality, reliable and professional security services for a wide range of commercial and industrial establishments.

Omax Banja Luka is a manufacturer of video surveillance equipment. The company specialises in DVR devices, HD-IP cameras, HD-TVI and HD-SDI cameras, internal and external cameras, PTZ cameras, NVRs and DVRs.

Omnigo Software is a globally provider of public safety, incident reporting, and security management solutions for law enforcement, education, healthcare, and other enterprises, offering flexible applications that provide actionable insight for making more informed decisions. Omnigo solutions have helped law enforcement and security professionals increase staff productivity by up to 25%, reduce compliance risk, and show measured improvements.

Omnitron Systems is a renowned provider of fiber optic, Ethernet, PoE network equipment and other network solutions. The company also provides enterprise and government security surveillance and network solutions.

OnFocus AI specialises in the end-to-end implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across IT infrastructure. From conceptual design to full-scale development and ongoing maintenance, they empower organisations to seamlessly integrate AI technologies into their IT ecosystems. OnFocus Artificial Intelligence specialises in offering end-to-end solutions for artificial intelligence (AI) integration within networking environments.

Open Options has been delivering global open platform access control solutions since 1997. They were among the first to embrace true open architecture in an industry that offered proprietary, closed systems that trapped users into an expensive and limited model.

Optical Network Video Technologies (Shenzhen China) Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise, which specialises in research and development (R&D), production and marketing of optical fiber communication products such as Video , Data, Audio, and Ethernet transmission products and networking communication products over optical fiber.

Founded in 1995, PACE Security was formed to meet the growing need for innovative approaches toward security integration. Access Control, CCTV and security are all integral parts of any complete system. PACE Security provides complete solutions from the engineering to the implementation and installation of equipment and complete customer training for seamless integration of all three major elements.

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