Idis: 20-Year-Celebration at Intersec 2017
Starting with a launch celebration at intersec 2017 in Dubai, Idis will be marking 20 years of global surveillance innovation with an exciting program of events that will run throu...
Starting with a launch celebration at intersec 2017 in Dubai, Idis will be marking 20 years of global surveillance innovation with an exciting program of events that will run throughout 2017.
With the focus on celebrating the past, present and future of Idis, 2017 will see the company reflect on the tremendous progress and changes in the industry over the last two decades. At the same time, the anniversary events will demonstrate the company’s ongoing commitment to champion continuous research and innovation in security, surveillance and business intelligence to meet the needs of a fast-changing world. Kicking off at intersec 2017, Idis will showcase how it is pioneering the next-generation technologies that will shape the future of security, surveillance and analytics over the next 20 years and beyond. With a wide range of new solutions on display that make up part of the Idis Total Solution, Idis promises to deliver the ultimate surveillance experience at this year’s exhibition.
Throughout 2017, Idis will be running a lively program of special events at its regional offices, across social media and at key international tradeshows, along with fun activities like competitions, giveaways, videos, awards and more.
Most importantly, the celebrations will be a chance to involve and recognise the phenomenal contribution of Idis partners, customers and employees who made the last 20 years such a success.
Founded in 1997 by experts in computer science and artificial intelligence, Idis has been at the vanguard of surveillance innovation for over two decades. By 1998, Idis had pioneered the Idis Middle East move from analogue to digital surveillance, pushing the company to number one in global digital video recorder (DVR) sales, seeing sales reach over $50 million by 2005, and winning many business accolades along the way. In 2013, Idis launched its own brand business as well as DirectIP, a truly game-changing plug-and-play surveillance solution that eliminates the obstacles and headaches of installing and operating networked video surveillance. By 2015, Idis established regional headquarters in Europe, the Middle East, and the United States of America while simultaneously bringing to market the Idis Total Solution, which offers a comprehensive line up of equipment, software, and unique technologies that meet the surveillance needs of businesses large and small while ensuring a low total cost of ownership. Today, Idis has grown to become a global security company that designs, develops, and manufactures surveillance solutions for a wide range of commercial and public sector markets. As the largest video surveillance manufacturer in South Korea, with headquarters and manufacturing facilities just outside of Seoul, Idis operates across 50 countries and 100+ strategic partners.
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