Along with Wavestore, Wood Communications supplies products from leading security brands such as Lilin, Mobotix, Kbc networks, Serage and Veracity
Wood Communications will distribute Wavestore’s video recording and management solutions in Ireland

Wavestore has announced that its video recording and management solutions are to be distributed in Ireland by Wood Communications Ltd.

Commenting on the distribution agreement, Keith Mahony, Managing Director of Wood Communications said: “We are delighted to be working with Wavestore and are excited about developing the market for them in Ireland. Globally, Wavestore has a proven track record with their video recording management solution and we will be looking to replicate this success within the Irish marketplace.”

Based in Ballymount, Dublin, Wood Communications is one of Ireland’s fastest growing distributors of data, telecommunications and video surveillance solutions. It supplies installers and systems integrators throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland with products from leading security brands such as Lilin, Mobotix, Kbc networks, Serage, and Veracity. Established in 1924, the company has built an enviable reputation for providing its customers with first class pre and post sales support and can claim to operate the only independent training centre in Ireland offering Certified Data Centre, Fibre Optic, Wireless and Copper Training courses.

“With extensive experience of large network infrastructure projects and an understanding of the need to be able to offer easy to implement and easy to use seamless solutions, Wood Communications is an ideal distribution partner for us in Ireland,” said Chris Williams, Director of Wavestore. “We are confident that the company’s enthusiastic and high competent technical team have the expertise to offer advice and provide support to potential Wavestore customers who are looking to deploy an integrated video recording solution which can capitalise on the benefits of our robust and reliable open platform video management software (VMS).”

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

Security predictions 2025: AI, drones, and retail innovations
Security predictions 2025: AI, drones, and retail innovations

With the year 2025 stretched out before us, there are many techniques one could use to predict what will happen in the new year. You might analyse historical data and analyse futur...

2024 was a big year for M&A in the security market
2024 was a big year for M&A in the security market

Big news on the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) front is closing out 2024, a year in which several shifts changed the face of the physical security manufacturer community. Ann...

Anviz Global expands palm vein tech for security
Anviz Global expands palm vein tech for security

The pattern of veins in the hand contains unique information that can be used for identity. Blood flowing through veins in the human body can absorb light waves of specific wavelen...

Quick poll
What is the most significant challenge facing smart building security today?