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Canon Europe at IFSEC

by Mark Rowe

Canon Europe will be joined by partners Ganetec, Nedap, NETAVIS and Wavestore at IFSEC International (on stand F500, at London ExCel from June 16 to 18. The companies will show how Canon technology works with industry video management systems (VMS). Canon will be showing its latest products and demonstrating how the company works with partners to create tailored systems for customers.

IFSEC will be the first time that Canon’s latest ranges are displayed, including newly developed high-end and low light network cameras. Canon’s partners will also be highlighting joint capabilities in a wide variety of scenarios.

Julian Rutland, European NVS Marketing Director, Canon Europe says: “Over the past year, we’ve been continuing to work extremely closely with our partners to bring high quality, effective solutions to market and we’re excited to be able to demonstrate these capabilities at this year’s IFSEC International. This is the seventh time we’ve exhibited at the show and each year the bar is set higher in terms of new technologies on show and the people we’re able to meet at the event. I’m sure this year will be no different.”

Canon says that its new network cameras are suitable for a variety of indoor and outdoor uses, including retail, banking and finance, city surveillance and critical infrastructure monitoring. The network camera range allows for integration with VMS platforms. This is key as the need for more reliable automated analysis becomes more important for achieving true business benefits beyond security, such as site management and behaviour analytics, the company says. In retail, for example, customers use analytics for queue management, store design optimisation and footfall monitoring.

Thomas Rehberger, Senior Sales Manager at NETAVIS, who specialises in retail business intelligence, said: “We joined forces with Canon with the aim of offering users additional business value generated by IP-video security infrastructure. The NETAVIS Observer video management software integrates perfectly with Canon’s hardware giving our customers a full solution. At IFSEC International, we’ll be demonstrating how retail businesses in particular can benefit from our partnership.”

Jeroen van Dormolen, Business Development Manager at Nedap added: “Advanced analytics are becoming increasingly key for businesses in a range of sectors, from airports to banks. IFSEC is a great opportunity for us to show the power of our enhanced security management solution coupled with Canon’s high quality surveillance products.”

Live working demonstration areas at the event will highlight Canon’s image offering and its range of technology propositions, including:

· Low light performance
· Wide angle of view
· Accurate colour reproduction
· Smart Shade Control (Auto-SSC)
· PTRZ remote camera configuration capability
· Inbuilt video analytics

Technical and channel development experts will be on the stand to meet customers and installers and answer any questions. Visit www.canon-europe.com.

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