ObjectVideo’s other licensees include Panasonic, Sony Corporation, Pelco by Schneider Electric and Bosch Security Systems
Aimetis is the tenth licensee to join ObjectVideo's patent licensing program

ObjectVideo, Inc. announced recently the signing of a global, portfolio-wide patent license agreement with Aimetis of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. "Aimetis is a leader in tightly integrating video analytics into an easy-to-use video management solution. We are pleased to have them join the growing number of IP Camera and VMS providers who have become patent licensees," said Raul Fernandez, chairman of ObjectVideo.

Aimetis is the tenth licensee to join ObjectVideo's patent licensing program; other licensees include Panasonic, Sony Corporation, Pelco by Schneider Electric, Bosch Security Systems, Tyco Security Products' American Dynamics business unit, IntelliVision and VIVOTEK. ObjectVideo holds 52 US and international patents and has 40 international patents pending.

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