Samsung multi-security solutions capability to be demonstrated at IFSEC 2010
Samsung will display new CCTV, access control, door entry and intruder detection systems at IFSEC
Visitors to the Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd stand (D50, Hall 5) at IFSEC will be among the first to see many of the 170 products which the company is launching during 2010, including new CCTV, access control, door entry and intruder detection systems.

"Our stand will reflect the fact that Samsung is continuing to evolve into a provider of total security solutions,"  said James Smith, European Marketing Manager for Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd. "We are looking forward to demonstrating our new intruder detection, access control and door entry systems to visitors as well as some very exciting new video products and technologies including, H.264 compression DVR's, megapixel network cameras and the latest W-5, A1, SV-5 and WiseNet DSP chipset cameras and domes."

Samsung's exhibition booth will also accommodate demonstration areas for the company's new UTP, thermal imaging and high speed Pan/Tilt camera ranges as well as a number of recent additions to the Samsung's ONVIF compliant iPolis IP/Network product range. The latest version of Samsung's Centralised Management System (CMS) software will also be on display to show how products can be brought together to be controlled, set-up and administered from the same software platform.

 

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