Argentina. On Wednesday, July 8, the Argentine company Cámaras Overnet will hold the Tech Country 2015 meeting, aimed at administrators of private neighborhoods. In it, which will be held from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Espacio Pilar, the latest advances in specific monitoring for private urbanizations will be shown.
Many times, being monitored by security personnel, having controlled access and a perimeter fence is not enough for the personnel in charge to obtain alerts to act with prevention in unexpected situations or generate irrefutable evidence with high image quality even in the dark.
For this reason, one of the central themes of the day will be how monitoring with cameras that have advanced technology help prevent incidents and generate a reliable environment and respond to them efficiently, returning tranquility to the inhabitants.
The free event takes place at a time when private neighborhoods around the world are increasingly implementing modern, agile and flexible video surveillance systems that allow access to images either from an on-site monitoring center, or from remote locations through a tablet or cell phone. Some of the countries that in Argentina have already joined this trend are Highland, Olivos Golf Club, Los Lagartos and Mapuche Country Club.
"It is very important to conceive of monitoring systems as an excellent preventive security tool for private neighborhoods, since they allow to reinforce the reliable environment by which more and more people choose to live in this type of urbanizations," says Sebastián Franco, Head of Technology of Cámaras Overnet.
During the day, examples of the benefits provided by new technologies incorporated into cameras, such as HDTV, patent recognition and other intelligent video resources, will be presented.
In collaboration with Overnet Cameras, Axis Communications will showcase some of its most advanced solutions, such as AXIS M1124 cameras. This product belongs to an accessible line and has advanced resources such as WDR with Forensic Capture (to visualize details even against the light) and Zipstream technology to reduce the need for storage and bandwidth by up to 50%.
Another of the technologies that will be presented is that of thermal monitoring through cameras that recognize the difference in temperature of the bodies, without the need for light, such as AXIS Q 1931 and Q1935 cameras, among others.
Event information:
Date: Wednesday, July 8
Place: Espacio Pilar - Av. Chile 1963, La Lonja (height KM 47 Panamericana Ramal Pilar) Schedule: 9 to 15.30hs
Contact: [email protected]
Free admission subject to registration by mail.
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