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Security TWENTY 16 Conference will bring together top security industry speakers
Visitors will be able to receive live demonstrations of Revader Security’s all-in-one CCTV solutions

Revader Security will showcase its range of redeployable CCTV products in Ireland for the first time at the Security TWENTY 16 show in Dublin on Wednesday 6th April 2016.

Live demonstration of CCTV solutions

Set in the convenient location of the Red Cow Moran Hotel in Dublin, the Conference will bring together top security industry speakers and is supported by a large exhibition of cutting edge security products and services.

Visitors to the show will be able to receive live demonstrations of Revader Security’s all-in-one CCTV solutions, which deliver the unique capability to undertake the full range of video surveillance tasks in any environment. Engineered to defence-level specifications, all products are able to withstand the most extreme environmental conditions, which make them particularly suited to hazardous outdoor environments.

Cost-effective redeployable cameras respond to changing demands

The redeployable camera units provide a combined image capture, recording and remote monitoring capability while allowing users to rapidly reposition units to respond to changing demands. This enables operators to cover potentially large geographical areas with only a limited number of cameras, and provides a significant saving on traditional CCTV systems, which incur large overhead costs, cannot be reconfigured at short notice, and typically do not utilise wireless and mobile (3G & 4G) networks for video transmission.

Stuart Caldecourt, Managing Director at Revader Security, said: "We are looking forward to bringing our product range to Ireland in April and demonstrating how our redeployable CCTV solutions can deliver both financial savings and operational advantage to end-users. Please do come along and see our latest innovations for yourself”.

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