MicroPower Technologies delivers highly reliable and cost-effective solar, wireless video surveillance solutions
As a member of SIA, MicroPower Technologies capitalises on networking and partnership opportunities

MicroPower Technologies Inc., an award-winning provider of surveillance solutions optimised for rapid, cost-effective deployment, announced recently that it has joined the Security Industry Association (SIA), a non-profit trade association representing manufacturers, service providers and integrators of physical security products.

SIA advances industry and member interests by advocating pro-industry policies and legislation at the federal and state levels; producing leading-edge educational content and sessions; creating open industry standards that enable integration; and opening global market opportunities. As a member of SIA, MicroPower Technologies will capitalise on networking and partnership opportunities while gaining access to top-level buyers and influencers.

“As a new member, we look forward to participating in all of the ways the SIA helps further the education, growth and impact of the security marketplace both nationwide and internationally,” said Dave Tynan, Vice President, Global Marketing and Sales, MicroPower Technologies. “SIA is such an important part of the security world, contributing to the advocacy of important issues in a variety of ways, and we are happy to play a part in its initiatives.” 

MicroPower Technologies delivers highly reliable and cost-effective solar, wireless video surveillance solutions that create superior value for customers by reducing deployment and infrastructure costs. Its solar/wireless video security solution does not require cabling for power or data transmission. This unique approach removes the restrictions found with traditional cameras and allows users to place cameras at the point of highest risk without the added complexity of trenching, or pulling for data or power cables.

“SIA embraces members that represent emerging technology solutions, such as wireless and solar, which have the added benefit of sustainability; MicroPower combines the two with their innovative take on video surveillance,” said Don Erickson, CEO, SIA. “Our organisation strives to be an influential voice among the security marketplace and we hope new members such as MicroPower can help in our mission to advance industry and member interests on a global level.”

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