Friday 9 April 2010

CBC’s surveillance systems debut at Counter Terror Expo | SecurityMiddleEast.com

CBC’s surveillance systems debut at Counter Terror Expo | SecurityMiddleEast.com
Leading surveillance solutions provider CBC (Europe) will be exhibiting its innovative and future-proof Ganz CCTV systems and Computar lenses this month at the Counter Terror Expo show, being held at London's Olympia from 14-15 April.
On stand Q32 in Olympia's National Hall, CBC will be showcasing equipment including its ground breaking line-up of C-AllView cameras such as Thermal Vision, which combines thermal imaging with the detail capture of visible-light CCTV, allowing individuals to be tracked and recorded in almost all weather and lighting conditions at ranges up to 1000 metres and vehicles up to 2km away.
Other CBC products on show will include Radar Vision, designed to offer unrivalled long-range detection ability by tracking and verifying intruders at distances up to 800m (per unit). The system provides all-round site security using multiple, integrated technologies and offers 360° coverage. A Radar Vision system coupled with a C-AllView dual optical/thermal or Night Vision camera can observe people, animals and vehicles without the need for artificial lighting, Working in conjunction C-Allview cameras, Radar Vision provides images in fog, mist, rain and snow conditions.



Reader enquiries to:
Rina Patel,
Marketing Dept,
tel +44 (0) 208 732 3312  +44 (0) 208 732 3312 , rpatel@cbcuk.com

Wednesday 7 April 2010

SGW launches new security training courses | SecurityMiddleEast.com

SGW launches new security training courses | SecurityMiddleEast.com

Driven by a demand from its overseas clients, SGW, one of the UK’s foremost security consultancies, has designed two new specialised security training courses.

The Security Projects Training Course is aimed at everyone involved in planning a major security and CCTV surveillance system project or responsible for managing a security budget. The course content includes a module based approach to project delivery and maintenance. Delegates will exit the course with a clear understanding of the various processes and procedures to be applied, from conception to completion of a security project and will be given examples of ‘lessons learnt’ from actual projects with a focus on ‘Best Value’ procurement initiatives.

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