Security companies in Netherlands (306 found)
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Zerv’s patented technology creates a secure mobile connection between any access reader and mobile device. Once installed, the software seamlessly integrates the security and authentication of access system to a secure cloud application to improves its security, access control and its management of access. Their technology migrates security and authentication to a software model that is adaptable to future security and access feature upgrades.
ZKTeco specialises in the manufacture and development of security solutions. The company's services cover video surveillance, entrance control, and biometrics and RFID.
Zoox is transforming mobility-as-a-service by developing a fully autonomous, purpose-built fleet designed for AI to drive and humans to enjoy. They provide Robotics, Artificial Intelligence Solutions, Autonomous Mobility Solutions, Self-Driving Cars, Vehicle Development Services, Computer Vision and Machine Learning Technologies, Simulation, Motion Planning, Electric Vehicles, LIDAR Solutions and Sensors.
The Zumtobel Group is a globally renowned lights and lighting solutions company, headquartered in Dornbirn, Austria. They offer a comprehensive portfolio of innovative lighting solutions, lighting components and associated services perfectly geared to the needs of the people and the planet.
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