27.07.2015 • NewsPanasonic

Bravida and Panasonic sign CCTV deal

Panasonic has agreed a deal with Bravida Fire and Security, which will see Scandinavias leading integrator add Panasonics surveillance products to its product portfolio. The agre...

Panasonic has agreed a deal with Bravida Fire and Security
Panasonic has agreed a deal with Bravida Fire and Security

Panasonic has agreed a deal with Bravida Fire and Security, which will see Scandinavia's leading integrator add Panasonic’s surveillance products to its product portfolio.  

The agreement is part of a reciprocal deal which saw Panasonic add Bravida’s access control hardware to its line up in the UK, Germany, France, Turkey and the Benelux last year. Sven Klockare, CEO, Bravida Fire & Security, said, “Panasonic has a reputation for providing evidential quality surveillance technology. This commitment to quality fits very well with how Bravida positions itself in Scandinavia.

“We see this as an essential part of our overall solution offering and we are proud to become a strategic partner to Panasonic in Europe.” Contracts were formally signed at IFSEC 2015, Europe’s largest security industry event. Andrew Dicken, Head of Panasonic Security Systems said, “We have been working closely with Bravida for 12 months to ensure the success of both their launch of CCTV and our access control offering. The agreement certainly strengthens our ability to offer full security solutions Europe wide.”
 

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