The network video product company Axis Communications is running its next Axis Partner Showcase open day, on Wednesday, October 11, at Tatton Park outside Manchester. It will showcase products from 35 vendors that complement Axis’ technology. To register, visit the Axis website.
The firm says that solutions go beyond security: retail analytics, behavioural analysis, and sustainability, to trends such as hosted services and cybersecurity. The event will include Morphean, Milestone Systems, Genetec and Assa Abloy, and is aimed at installers. It follows a first showcase event in 2015.
Daren Lang, Regional Manager, Business Development, Northern Europe at Axis Communications, says: “As connectivity and the integration of products continues, the security needs of businesses change – opening up new possibilities. Our strategies and solutions must therefore change to meet the new opportunities created. We are thrilled to announce the return of the Axis Partner Showcase. This event is designed to demonstrate how our partners, in conjunction with Axis, can deliver solutions that stand the test of time – whether looking at the shift from forensic to real time analysis, how to deal with issues around cybersecurity, or keeping pace with new regulations such as GDPR.
“As security requirements shift, we see an increasing demand for alternative solutions. Instead of focussing on surveillance alone, businesses are increasingly seeking ways in which smart systems can be integrated, ensuring technology is flexible and future facing. This is how we help ensure that technology is not only fit for purpose, but fit for the future.”
And Atul Rajput, Regional Director, Northern Europe at Axis Communications, added: “The pace of innovation is core to Axis’ philosophy and is of critical importance to keep each of our customers and partners up-to-date with the technology available today as well as its potential for tomorrow. Our showcase event brings this under one roof, providing the best forum available to experience these innovations in person.”