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360 Vision Technology, the globally renowned UK CCTV camera manufacturer, will be displaying its range of ultra-low light, IP High-Definition (HD) and thermal imaging cameras at the Intertraffic Amsterdam 2022 event, taking place from March 29 to April 1, 2022, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, at stand #05.438.

360 Vision Technology’s robust and reliable range of static, Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ), wireless deployable TX and IP 68 rated, 316 grade stainless steel cameras are used to provide reliable, high quality monitoring for road safety, traffic and infrastructure management applications.

IP High Definition thermal imaging cameras

360 Vision’s client base includes traffic management customers, such as Transport for London (TfL)

Other applications of the company’s IP High Definition thermal imaging cameras include, detection of illegal U-turn and bus lane infringements, improving traffic flows, managing temporary road works and traffic construction projects, keeping roads and the public safe, and securing critical infrastructure.

Supporting many highway, town & city centre, tunnel, bridge and car park surveillance applications, 360 Vision Technology’s client base includes traffic management customers, such as Transport for London (TfL), City of London Police, National Highways, UK Local Authorities and many more.

Intertraffic Amsterdam 2022

Sara Fisher, the Sales Director at 360 Vision Technology, said “At Intertraffic 2022, 360 Vision Technology will be looking to engage with specialist ITS integrators, consultants and traffic/highways agencies.

Sara Fisher adds, “We’ll be demonstrating our high-performance all-in-one pan-tilt-zoom cameras, featuring market-leading ultra-low-light imaging, low power-consumption and rugged build quality, with simple integration into third party VMS/ITS tools.

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