IDIS will introduce an array of integrated solutions including ANPR, facial recognition and DirectIP integration

IDIS will also showcase its most sophisticated DirectIP solutions to date

Confirming its position as a world leading, dedicated surveillance powerhouse, IDIS recently unveiled plans to further extend the capabilities and range of its DirectIP™ one-stop-shop surveillance solution at Intersec 2015, due to take place at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre on 18-20 January.

Cementing a commitment to lead technological advances in surveillance monitoring, IDIS will showcase the ultimate surveillance experience on stand S1-B20 with its 4K Ultra High-Definition (UHD) technologies encompassing a line up including the latest 8MP IP cameras and UHD surveillance-grade monitors. The expanded DirectIP™ range includes H.265 compliant cameras and video management software (VMS), which builds on the IDIS promise of industry-leading performance and affordability.

During the show, IDIS will also showcase its most sophisticated DirectIP™ solutions to date. Responding to challenges from a range of industry sectors, the IDIS team will demonstrate bespoke DirectIP™ surveillance solutions for transport, retail and the enterprise markets. Presented across a technology partner zone, IDIS will introduce an array of integrated solutions including Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), facial recognition and DirectIP™ integration with access control from the world’s leading manufacturers.

Brian Song, Managing Director, IDIS Europe, said, “Delivering on our commitment to innovation, we want to lead the industry again at Intersec with the introduction of our expanded UHD and H.265 compliant technologies. Visitors to the show can look forward to being part of our ultimate surveillance experience and see how DirectIP™ surveillance solutions deliver benefits across the entire security buying chain, from distributors, installers, and integrators through to end user customers.”

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