Software manufacturers in Edinburgh (5 found)

Cyan Forensics is an Edinburgh-based company that builds technologies to help law enforcement quickly find and block harmful content. Cyan Forensics provides digital forensics software to help police forces find evidence on computers many times faster than before, doing in minutes what can currently take days.

Edesix supplies hardware, software and services to organisations across a range of industries including, Police, Local government, Security and Retail. Founded in Edinburgh in 2002, our flagship product VideoBadge is a new generation of body-worn-video system devised in an ID card holder style. Its simple operation and wire-free design makes it extremely versatile and suitable for all types of users and applications.

IndigoVision has over two decades of experience developing innovative, complete, end-to-end security surveillance solutions. From our security management software and hardware; powerful video analytics and intelligent cyber-security products, to IP cameras and network video recorders: our products are trusted and proven globally, across multiple markets, in some of the highest profile sites and harshest environments.

LearnPro Group is the global pioneer in virtual reality and e-learning solutions for the health, fire, police and other emergency services. The combined software suite made up of learnPro, pdrPro and XVR provides a platform for learning management, authoring, competency reporting and training, including an immersive virtual reality simulation training platform.

PureLiFi is involved in into LiFi network and mobile communication. The company develops LiFi-XC, a plug and play system, to provide lightweight, high-speed, and secure communications.

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