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The Dallmeier stand at Intersec 2008, DubaiDallmeier's participation at Intersec 2008 in Dubai was a major success.  The new elegant Dallmeier design products were a particular highlight - especially the DesignCams and the innovative Video Management Centre VMC-1 Eagle.

Dallmeier DesignCams

Customers increasingly demand more than just a technically flawless product; they also view cameras from an aesthetic point of view.  Many of them consider it important that the cameras seamlessly integrate themselves into the overall design concept.  Many building owners spend large sums of money erecting an architecturally stunning building.  Naturally, security products need to comply: they should blend in with the environment, not stand out like an afterthought.

That is why Dallmeier offers all its camera models as ‘Designer Versions' as well.  Customisation is no problem of course, and requirements range from the stuccoed ceiling of a museum to the burl wood interior of a casino.  Above all else, the DDF3000AV with a 24ct fine gold plate attracted high attention - an ideal solution for richly ornamented interior decorations.

The cameras are available in a compact design and can be ideally integrated into the building's design due to different housing colours, without standing out.  The DesignCams also have the advantage of not giving guests and visitors a feeling of constant surveillance - therefore, the atmosphere is much more pleasant because nobody feels as if they are being watched all the time.

Choose from our range of Dallmeier Cam_inPIX® DesignCams - they combine highest performance with sophisticated design, which perfectly blends in with its surrounding.

Dallmeier Video Management Centre VMC-1Dallmeier presented new design variants of the VMC-1 Eagle at Intersec Eagle

In close cooperation with experienced users from the security industry and as a result of practice-oriented product research, a top-class Video Management Centre has been developed which by far surpasses the performance of standard, industrially-manufactured keyboards.

Sophisticated ergonomics and a classic, timeless design allow for durable and efficient operation.  Product designers analysed the typical motion patterns of security operators during months of field tests.  The lessons learned were then directly incorporated in the development of the product, from which a man-machine interface was developed which guarantees the highest possible user-friendliness.

As a special highlight at Intersec 2008, Dallmeier presented the new design variants of the VMC-1 Eagle.  No matter if it's burl wood or mahogany style - the high-value appearance of the product will enhance the workplace and with it the entire workflow significantly.  Through the high fun factor that accompanies the use of this technology, the manufacturer aims at achieving a positive psychological effect on the user, conducive to bringing fun and pleasure into daily work.

For more information, please contact our regional sales manager for the Middle East, Mr. Asad Asla: asad.asla@dallmeier.com

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