Training

Autumn roadshow

by Mark Rowe

The UK arm of manufacturer Hikvision is on the road next month around the country to show what’s current and what’s coming. The detector and control panel firm Pyronix, rcently acquired by Hikvision, and hard drive storage product firm WD will also be showing their products.

Pictured is a monitor at the company’s spring 2016 roadshow, at Crowne Plaza, Birmingham NEC, featured in the April 2016 print issue of Professional Security magazine.

Promised are presentations and live demonstrations of the company’s products plus details of how to become part of Hikvision’s VASP (Value Added Solution Partner) programme, for training, marketing, and project support to qualified integrators and installers. To register, visit www.hikvisionroadshow.co.uk/. Dates and venues are (all September):

London, Tuesday 6 – Sandown Park Racecourse

Bristol, Thursday 8 – Ashton Gate Stadium

Birmingham, Tuesday 13 – Crowne Plaza Birmingham NEC

Leeds, Thursday 15 – Cedar Court Hotel; and

Glasgow, Tuesday 20 – Hampden Park Stadium

The morning events each end with lunch and a prize draw. Roadshow attendees will be entered into a prize draw at each event to win EZVIZ S1 sports cameras; and a week’s trip to China including one day in Hikvision HQ in the city of Hangzhou.

Products being demo’d will include new Turbo 3.0 products; the Blazer Express, video management software, featuring in the September 2016 print issue of the magazine; 16MP PanoVu Camera, thermal iamging, a new Anti-reflection Darkfighter Lite IP camera, Hik-Connect, Point-to-point (P2P) solution, and IP video intercom products; among others.

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