Security courses in Buenos Aires
This course is aimed at technical professionals, installers and security advisors who work in the area of CCTV and will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
This course is aimed at technical professionals, installers and security advisors who work in the area of CCTV and will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Shany Electronic, is a manufacturer of CCTV products founded in 1994, which currently designs HQ1 cameras combining the latest Sony CCD imaging technology, and Sony DSP processors, to achieve a resolution upgrade from 480TVL to 540TVL.
The company has a complete research, development and support team. It currently participates in the markets of Europe, North America, Japan and Southeast Asia.
The idea of this implementation is to use these technologies to allow recognition in those sectors where fingerprint identification is not enough, due to their wear and tear due to the type of work carried out by employees.
This proposal is developed by Ingressio through technological alliances with manufacturers such as Hitachi, Hanvon, SK Software, AVZ, LG and Lumidigm. Humberto López, commercial director of Ingressio, assures that the identification of faces and veins works in companies between 30 and 500 employees.
Source: www.infochannel.com.mx
In its statement, NVT thanks the staff of Crockett International for their work, effort and support during 10 years of working together. NVT and Pelco will also continue their cooperation, as the latter company will maintain the relationships created by Crockett International and recommend NVT products within its projects.
Antonio Pérez, sales manager for South America at NVT, said that the company's presence has been strengthened in both regions in recent years, so the directors are studying the possibility of having their own staff to assume representation in Latin America and Asia Pacific.
To answer questions or provide support to those who require it, you can contact the Spanish-speaking NVT staff: Rafael Madrigal, international sales manager ([email protected]), Antonio Pérez, sales manager for South America ([email protected]), Jonathan Baleon, sales manager for Mexico ([email protected]) and Leo Argüello, customer service in Latin America ([email protected]), or write to the [email protected] emails, [email protected], or by calling +1.650.462.8100.
This bill, which was already approved in a first debate, must contain the considerations that are generated in this socialization to continue the process and enter it into a second debate in the second committee of the Senate, as explained by Iván Castro, executive director of Andevip Antioquia.
In order to elaborate a statute that contemplates the needs, obligations and rights of the surveillance and private security sector, Andevip has held different national forums together with the rapporteurs of the bill, industry actors, entrepreneurs and guilds. The last of these forums was held in Medellín, last July.
Following the same line, Andevip will hold the VII Pan American Congress of Private Security and the XVIII National Congress, produced by the Pan American Federation of Private Security, Fepasep, which will be held on October 29 and 30 in Girardot, Cundinamarca, Colombia.
In these congresses, attendees from Argentina, Guatemala, Spain, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela and Colombia, will share the experiences of Latin America and Spain in the security sector, specifically in the evolution of surveillance and private security in the region, the role it plays and how it participates in the synergy of citizen security.