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 TeleEye, developer of CCTV and Digital Video Recorders
15th Anniversary is definitely an important milestone of TeleEye Group
Founded in 1994 by the City University of Hong Kong and a group of engineering researchers, the TeleEye Group has stepped into its 15th year of innovation. Since the very beginning, TeleEye Group has been engaged in the development, sales and marketing of innovative network CCTV and DVR that make use of advanced signal processing technologies. This lead TeleEye Group to become one of the leading world-class suppliers of remote visual CCTV management systems.

In the midst of historical crisis, continuous improvement of our products and services is important. "In this year of tsunami and turmoil, to keep up one's core competence and strength is essential for survival. Our ability to develop high quality and high tech products always distinguishes us from competitors. We are continuing to increase our R&D investment so that we can keep developing advanced video surveillance products ahead of others," said Dr. Cliff Chan, CEO of the TeleEye Group.

15 years is not a short time. Within this period, TeleEye Group achieved the following:

  • TeleEye successfully developed SMAC-M technology - the first video coder in the market that uses a multi-stream coding technology to solve the conflicting requirements of simultaneous recording and remote surveillance.
  • TeleEye Holdings Limited (SEHK: 8051) was listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited in 2001.
  • TeleEye Group won 2007 Hong Kong Top Brand Award.

The 15th Anniversary is an important milestone of TeleEye Group. To celebrate this remarkable year, TeleEye has prepared a series of programs for the staff, distributors, resellers and business acquaintances throughout the year. The latest information of the activities can be accessed on the TeleEye website.

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