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Over the last year IndigoVision Inc. has seen considerable success as a result of a major investment program, which has further enhanced its position as a leading supplier of IP Video and Alarm management solutions.  In that time the number of employees has doubled, including a team of Customer Support Engineers and 11 full time Sales Account Managers to cover Canada, Latin America and the USA.

A regional operations hub in New Jersey has been developed to provide IndigoVision's customers with overnight deliveries from stock, faster service and returns support and reduced handling costs.

"This recent investment underlines the commitment IndigoVision has to the IP Video market," Oliver Vellacott, IndigoVision's CEO said.  "Over the last year IndigoVision's sales have more than doubled and with the expanded team in place and the regional hub on-line we expect to easily exceed last year's revenue growth in the coming year."

The expansion has been paralleled by a number of significant wins for the company.  At the end of last year IndigoVision was awarded its largest ever US contract, supplying an integrated 550 camera IP Video system for the new casino complex at the Mardi Gras Racetrack and Gaming Center in Florida.  Recently the company won a prestigious contract for TransLink in Vancouver, Canada to upgrade the 880 camera CCTV system on SkyTrain, the world's largest automated light rapid transit system - reflecting IndigoVision's continued success with infrastructure projects in the transport sector.

IndigoVision has thousands of installations worldwide including two Olympic Games, the 2006 Soccer World Cup, 7 major rail networks, 2 of the world's top 5 banks and 28 airports.  IndigoVision completely develops its technology in-house, including a rich suite of hardware products and ‘Control Center' its flagship Video and Alarm Management software.

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