Tavcom will be able to support its BTEC certificated courses with unrivalled ‘hands-on’ facilities and provide an immediate opportunity for students
Tavcom will be installing IDIS DirectIP surveillance comprising two-megapixel IP cameras, NVRs and PoE switches

IDIS DirectIP™ video surveillance solutions will help train thousands of security professionals when Tavcom’s revamped training centre in Bishops Waltham is officially opened later this year.

To enhance the training experience, Tavcom, who are the UK’s leading supplier of security systems training courses, will be shutting down their training centre for two weeks over the summer to overhaul its workshop facilities. When completed, Tavcom will be able to support its BTEC certificated courses with unrivalled ‘hands-on’ facilities and provide an immediate opportunity for students to put theory into practice.

Alongside equipment from other leading manufacturers, Tavcom will be installing IDIS DirectIP™ surveillance comprising ten units of two-megapixel IP cameras, five network video recorders (NVRs) and five Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) switches operated and managed through the IDIS Centre™ bundled video management system (VMS). Tavcom’s training experts will utilise DirectIP™ to help educate installers, operators, security managers and system designers on how to design, install and configure video surveillance systems that take advantage of the advanced technology built into the latest generation of HD megapixel cameras and IP network based solutions.

"This is a real coup for IDIS as security operatives from across Europe will experience first-hand DirectIP™ during Tavcom training"

“We are very grateful to IDIS for providing an extensive list of products for our training centre,” said Mike Tennent, Managing Director of Tavcom. “We are determined to maintain our position as the market leading security systems training provider and with the support of IDIS, we will now have the best equipped workshop facilities anywhere in the world.”

“This is a real coup for IDIS as security operatives from across Europe will experience first-hand DirectIP™ during Tavcom training.  As proven at the IFSEC launch, DirectIP™ speaks for itself – cost-effective full HD surveillance that’s simple to install and operate combined with unrivalled quality and performance.  We fully expect users to come away realising the power and capability DirectIP™ can deliver,” said Jamie Barnfield, Senior Sales Manager of IDIS Europe.

Packaged as a one-stop-shop affordable solution, comprising a range of cameras and network video recorders (NVR), DirectIP™ delivers unrivalled plug-and-play simplicity, combined with highest-quality performance, compatibility and industry leading pricing.

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