Samsung Techwin America introduced plug-and-play IP surveillance kits at ISC West. The bundled, all-in-one, mini surveillance systems feature the company’s new WiseNet Lite cameras and a Samsung NVR to provide a new level of convenience, performance, ease of installation and economy ideal for SMB applications. The kits also provide resellers with a fast and convenient solution to support and cultivate new business with small and medium businesses, according to Samsung.
Agent Vi’s video analytics software has been integrated on a wide variety of Samsung network cameras to create feature-rich, high-value solutions that increase both video security and ROI.
When news hit that the Hanwah Group, Seoul, was purchasing Samsung’s video surveillance unit, industry tongues started wagging — what would become of Samsung Techwin once the sale became finalized? To quell any rumors, Samsung Techwin America held a press conference via conference call for industry trade journalists. Thomas Cook, vice president of sales for North America at Samsung Techwin, assured all on the call that everything is going to remain status quo for Samsung Techwin’s North American operations, including the Samsung name.
When news hit that the Hanwah Group, Seoul, was purchasing Samsung’s video surveillance unit, industry tongues started wagging – what would become of Samsung Techwin once the sale became finalized? To quell any rumors, Samsung Techwin America held a press conference via conference call for industry trade journalists.
Samsung Electronics agreed to sell its shares of Samsung Techwin to Hanwha Group. With the stock purchase, Hanwha Group will become Samsung Techwin’s largest shareholder, strengthening Hanwha Group’s position in the defense and security industry. The news of the agreement comes on the heels of a record sales year for Samsung Techwin in the U.S., as the company continues to design and sell video surveillance solutions.
Samsung Techwin America, Ridgefield Park, N.J., introduced its Open Platform feature at this year’s ASIS show, making it possible for third-party companies using standardized APIs to develop applications and install them on Samsung’s WiseNet III cameras.