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Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, Mirasys has been growing fast on the European surveillance software market.  With a local presence in Scandinavia and Spain, Mirasys continues its expansion into Central Europe with a new office in Hückelhoven, Germany.  The office will be headed by regional Sales Manager, Mikael Winqvist.

"Central Europe is an interesting opportunity," comments Mikael Winqvist.  "The market is very active, but I am certain that the technological excellence of our product line will enable us to secure a strong market position and quickly expand it."

Mirasys has already partnered with some of the leading integrators in Central Europe.  The opening of the new office will strengthen Mirasys' market position considerably, enabling the company to solidify its local presence and strengthen its ties with Central European security operators and integrators.

"The move towards megapixel technology and automated image recognition creates a discontinuity in the industry, and we want to take advantage of it," comments Jukka Riivari, the CEO of Mirasys Ltd.  "By opening an office, we are closer to our current and prospective customers, and we can take excellent care of them when they are transitioning into using new solutions."

Mirasys' competitive edge builds on the success of the awarded V series surveillance platform.  The V series software is designed to control up to thousands of surveillance and security devices such as analogue and digital cameras, microphones, text channels and electronic locks through one interlinked recorder cluster.
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