According to Stacey Lien, Department Manager, VIVOTEK’s exhibit at CPSE shows the company’s ability to bring surveillance value beyond security system via intelligent solutions
VIVOTEK will highlight surveillance products and video analysis technologies, enabling business owners to gain more business intelligence

VIVOTEK will reveal its intelligent surveillance solutions of targeted vertical markets at the 15th China Public Security Expo for Security & Protection (CPSE 2015) taking place Oct 29 to Nov 1 in Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center. VIVOTEK’s booth (#1A04) will highlight a variety of latest surveillance products and video analysis technologies, enabling business owners to gain more business intelligence and maximise the surveillance investment.

VIVOTEK’s intelligent surveillance solutions being showcased included:

  • Retail intelligence: VIVOTEK is demonstrating solutions specifically designed for the retail market, including the recessed-mount fixed dome network camera, FD816C-HF2. For its tiny size at only 60 mm wide, fit perfectly into any interior design and offer discreet protection. In addition, VIVOTEK has allocated R&D resources into people counter analysis, which allows to measure visitor traffic and helps retailers to improve business decisions.
  • Industrial plant management: To protect the properties and assets in factories, and warehouses, VIVOTEK is going to present the integration with RFID access control partner, allowing security staffs to control and manage access to buildings. Also on the show will be VIVOTEK’s License Plate Capture Solutions, the IP816A-LPC Kit. This professional 2-Megapixel box network camera with external IR LEDs is specially designed for 24/7 day and night vehicle accessing. It is also integrated with the Overseer LPR software developed by VIT Company, to produce captured license plate image for LPR applications.
  • Smart Stream II H.265 solution: Being a pioneer in IP surveillance, VIVOTEK will showcase the comprehensive H.265 solution include a lineup of 3-megapixel and 5-megapixel network cameras, 16 and 32 channel network video recorders of ND9441/ ND9541 and the H.265 compliance central management software-VAST 1.11. By adopting VIVOTEK’s Smart Stream II and H.265, users will benefit from reduced bandwidth and data storage capacity by up to 80% than others employing H.264.
  • Efficient VivoCam PoE switch: VIVOTEK, with 15-year experience in IP surveillance knows how to eliminate the efforts on IP surveillance deployment by its VivoCam PoE switch, the world's first PoE switch with IP surveillance management functions. Three benefits are delivered including quick deployment, smart management and easy trouble shooting, which brings a cost effective and time saving solution for system integrators.

Stacey Lien, Department Manager of International Sales Department II, VIVOTEK Inc, said “The Internet of Things – has now started, and our exhibit this year at CPSE shows VIVOTEK is able to bring surveillance value beyond security system via intelligent solutions. Based on the profound expertise in the industry, we believe VIVOTEK can play a vital part of IP surveillance transformation.”

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