Poland’s access to Axxon’s surveillance solutions set to get a boost with new partnership
Axxon will be represented on Nuuxe's stand at Poland's largest annual security exhibition Securex

Axxon, the market leader in open network video management software in the EMEA region, has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with leading Polish security product distributor Nuuxe Radioton.

Nuuxe has a strong security portfolio which includes smoke and fire detection and extinguishing products, surveillance cameras (as JVC's professional security hardware exclusive distributor in Poland) as well as access control and building management systems. Axxon will be the recommended video management system provider for future installations led by Nuuxe in Poland.

Nuuxe has a prestigious list of customers which include Polish Post, Polish State Railways, Bombardier, Telecom Poland and Intel. Axxon will be represented on Nuuxe's stand at Poland's largest annual security exhibition Securex on 26-29th April 2010.

The partnership is part of Axxon's programme of EMEA-wide expansion. The company already has wholly owned offices in Barcelona, Frankfurt and London and expects to expand its geographical reach through a mix of sales offices and distribution agreements throughout the region and into the Americas later this year.

Lukasz Klepacki, director, Nuuxe Radioton said: "Axxon proved to us the superiority of their video management system suite and their commitment to help us integrate it into wider safety and security systems. It is this total commitment and capability which persuaded us that we need to be offering Axxon's Intellect and SmartPro video management platforms going forward."

Luis Coello, EMEA business development director, Axxon, explained: "Nuuxe is the leading safety and security distributor in Poland and as such we are very pleased to have forged this agreement to support their major security installations going forward. Poland offers potentially exciting growth for both companies."

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