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The Expo includes SMART.core technology and the new Ultra 2K - the first Full HD camera to deliver resolution above 750TVL at 0.5 lux
Visitors will be able to see the latest in technology updates and advancements from IndigoVision

The IndigoVision Technology Expo will be touring Australia from the 17th - 31st of July. Visitors will be able to see the latest in technology updates and advancements from IndigoVision, including SMART.core technology and the new Ultra 2K - the first Full HD camera to deliver resolution above 750TVL at 0.5 lux.

The expo will be at the following venues on the dates given:

Brisbane

 17th July 2014 – 9.30am or 2.00pm

 Watermark Hotel

 551, Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill

 Brisbane, QLD, 4000

Sydney

 23rd July 2014 – 9.30am or 2.00pm

 Novotel Rockford

 17 Little Pier Street, Darling Harbour

 NSW 2000

ACT

 25th July 2014 – 9.30am or 2.00pm

 Novotel

 65 Northbourne Ave, Canberra, ACT, 2600

Melbourne

 31st July 2014 – 9.30am or 2.00pm

 Pullman Albert Park

 65 Queens Road, Melbourne, Vic, 3004

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