This alliance will offer an integrated, joint-solution between Edesix’s VB-300 and Vidsys real-time situation management software
Vidsys will demonstrate the integration of body camera technology at Secured Cities in Houston

Vidsys, Converged Security and Information Management (CSIM) software platform, and Edesix Ltd, a leading manufacturer of body-worn camera solutions, recently announced a strategic technology partnership. This alliance will offer an integrated, joint-solution between Edesix’s VideoBadge (VB-300) and Vidsys real-time situation management software. This collaboration will be a valuable force multiplier for public safety and enterprise users.  

Enhanced public safety

The VB-300 series is the first generation of WiFi-enabled VideoBadge products from Edesix. VB-300 cameras are equipped with security and footage protection features and can stream live video directly to the Vidsys CSIM platform viewers for real-time situational awareness.

Vidsys CEO and Founder James Chong said, “We are pleased to announce this strategic partnership with Edesix, especially with the growing market demand for this combined mobile solution offering which will enhance insights into critical situations that will help deliver greater public safety and other mission-critical needs for many of our customers around the world.”

Richie McBride, CEO of Edesix said, “We’re delighted to be collaborating with Vidsys to ensure that public safely users are provided with an overall management solution. As body cameras become commonplace, the importance of seamlessly integrating footage with an operation centre’s management system, is fast becoming prevalent in the security market place.”

Vidsys will demonstrate the integration of body camera technology using Edesix’s VideoBadge at Secured Cities in Houston, November 10-12  in Booth 304.

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