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360 Vision at CCTV User Group

by Mark Rowe

360 Vision Technology, the British CCTV manufacturer, will be displaying their range of cameras at the CCTV User Group Conference. The annual event runs from May 23 to 25, returning to the Chesford Grange Hotel, Kenilworth. 360 Vision will be showing a selection of their range of standard and high-performance imaging cameras.

Suitable for internal and external use, site perimeter, sterile and hazardous, and zero light surveillance, 360 Vision’s Predator surveillance cameras are available in a number of integrated options, and with integrated infra-red (IR) and White light LED illuminators. For general to high-security applications, 360 Vision’s range of Predator Analogue/HD Hybrid, polished Stainless Steel and Radar cameras offer integration with a variety of systems control software, the company adds.

Mark Rees, Business Development Director at 360 Vision Technology, says: “No matter what the requirement, 360 Vision have a surveillance camera model suitable to deliver advanced detection and identification across a wide range of demanding conditions. Whether the conditions are zero light, fog or long distance, our range of integrated radar, thermal, Hybrid and stainless steel imaging cameras combine rugged build quality, with proven reliability in the field.”

360 Vision staff will be on hand throughout the conference to discuss camera specifications, or project requirements. Visit www.360visiontechnology.com.

About the User Group Conference

Speakers at the event include Tony Porter, Surveillance Camera Commissioner; Dave Humphries of the Security Industry Authority (SIA); and Chris Harrison, CCTV manager at North Somerset Council; and case studies of local government public space CCTV will come from Luton and Gloucester.

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