Security product resellers / dealers / reps in Italy (218 found)

AVESTECH was founded in 2013 with the aim of bringing modern and innovative technologies to the global market, taking into account current trends. Their beginnings were challenging and they had to convince their clients of a change in thinking in the field of security and the need to change common and outdated approaches and solutions. Nevertheless, they are known worldwide today and their services are used globally.

BCS Srl imports and distributes quality CCTV products.

BestCCTVprices is an online supplier of Security, Access Control and Audio Visual equipment. They are Registered Partners and authorised dealers for major brands like Axis Communications, Barco, D-link, GeoVision, HDanywhere, HikVision.

BWA Technology is specialised in the representation of international industry and the trading of supplies from Eastern Europe and Asia for foundries and steelworks. Due to their immediate presence in challenging markets, high personal competence and short decision-making processes, customers have clear advantages in the procurement, supply chain and compliance optimisation.

C4Line develops and markets a market leading line of video transmitters/receivers systems for the transport of IP video/data, low voltage and PoE power, over unshielded twisted pair (UTP) and Coax cable.

CAME Security, one of the most important in the marine industry and in particular the luxury boats, was born in 1990 in Viareggio. The company offers fire alarm systems, sprinklers, detectors, wireless sensors, cameras, wireless receivers and more.

Castlebank Security Solutions is a security services provider. Based in the Stafford, UK, the company provides high profile security, maritime security, physical security and manned guarding.

Christie a global visual technologies company, offers diverse solutions for business, entertainment, and industry. They have established a reputation as the world's single source manufacturer of a variety of display technologies and solutions for cinema, large audience environments, control rooms, business presentations, training facilities, 3D and virtual reality, simulation, education, media and government.

Code Blue was founded in 1989 to address the growing need for security solutions which integrated interactive voice with other common security technologies. All Code Blue system offerings are based on two premises: High visibility is a requirement because awareness of security is a critical element of any complete solution, and interactive voice is a primary security technology capable of providing unique benefits.

3M Cogent is a global biometric identification solutions provider to governments, law enforcement agencies, and commercial enterprises. The company specialises in multi-biometric identification (finger, face and iris), LiveScan, smart card ID application, biometric access control reader, fingerprint scanner, fingerprinting background check, biometric mobile handhelds, iris scanner, identity credentialing, etc.

connectool Inc. is the most respected and trusted source for professional grade tools when it comes to installing wire and cable. The product range include fiber connections, fiber optic instruments, hydraulic tools etc.

Continental Access has been a pioneer in the access control industry since 1961. It is a part of the Napco Security Group. The company's CardAccess CA3000 system is a full security-management suite that provides the cutting-edge, technological backbone needed to be able to support, manage & protect today’s schools, hospitals and corporations.

Credex is accredited installer and supplier of Jablotron alarm systems, security cameras and access control.

At Critical Power Supplies, they have what it takes to provide the right power supplies, project management and support for business. As the leading independent UK multi-brand supplier, their 30 years’ experience implementing power protection solutions makes them the top choice for all diverse technology needs.

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