Axis Communications opens experience centre in Sydney tech hub

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Axis Communications opens experience centre in Sydney tech hub

Axis Communications has opened its second Australian experience centre in Sydney's Macquarie Park technology precinct, showcasing the company's latest security and surveillance innovations.

The new Axis Experience Centre (AEC) was inaugurated yesterday in a ceremony attended by Ryde mayor Trenton Brown and Swedish deputy ambassador Nils Hedberg Grimlund.

"We are proud to open our Sydney Axis Experience Centre today and bring this world-class innovation space to one of Australia's fastest growing technology hubs," Wai King Wong, regional director for Oceania at Axis Communications, said.

The facility joins Axis' global network of innovation hubs in cities including Singapore, New York, London and Santiago.

Designed as a collaborative space, the centre features hands-on demonstrations of the company's technologies applied to real-world challenges across various industries.

Visitors can experience AI-powered video analytics for applications such as people flow monitoring and hard hat compliance detection.

The centre also showcases hybrid cloud and edge solutions, radar and thermal imaging for perimeter protection, environmental sensors for smart cities, and audio management platforms.

"This is not just a showcase of what Axis can do. It's a place where we invite our customers and partners to innovate with us," Wong said.

The Sydney AEC aims to support knowledge-sharing, co-development and hands-on training for organisations across transportation, government, retail, healthcare and education sectors.

Founded in 1984, the Swedish company specialises in network technology solutions for security and business performance, with approximately 4,500 employees across more than 50 countries worldwide.

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