06.12.2011 • News

DVTel announces opening of local subsidiary company in India

DVTel announcedthe opening of DVTel India, a local company committed to delivering DVTel's end-to-end solutions to ensure the safety and security of people, property and assets. Le...

DVTel announced the opening of DVTel India, a local company committed to delivering DVTel's end-to-end solutions to ensure the safety and security of people, property and assets. Led by Managing Director, Inderjit Sehrawat, DVTel India will focus on sales, service and technical support to serve the country.

"India is a strategic market for us and we are committed to the people and businesses here in every way," said DVTel President and CEO, Yoav Stern. "As a global company, local presence is paramount, and I am confident that our team here will deliver on every front when it comes to cutting-edge, end-to-end video surveillance solutions."

"The DVTel India team is experienced and knowledgeable and we have had much success in India to date," said Inderjit Sehrawat, MD, DVTel India. "We have worked on major projects in many vertical markets in the security industry, including major airports, safe cities, power, oil and gas, IT and telecom, major sporting events, buildings of National stature, etc. This demonstrates that we understand the requirements of the market and have successfully provided solutions to it."

DVTel India and the US embassy will host a reception during the IFSEC India exhibition to celebrate the opening of the office and the subsidiary company. At IFSEC India, DVTel India will showcase their wide range of offerings - from IP cameras to Video Management Systems (VMS) to Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) powered by ioimage. NEW this season for DVTel and being shown at IFSEC is their new line of QUASAR HD CAMERAS - broadcast quality high definition cameras, offering premium performance at a reasonable price.

 

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