Australian-owned Zylotech will supply its Smart G Enterprise Protection surveillance solution, through ASX-list BQT Solutions. BQT’s CEO, Anastasios Angeloglou said the Foxconn win comes just two month after BQT and Zylotech signed a product supply agreement.
“This win comes two months after BQT undertook to add Zylotech’s products into its access control, security and surveillance portfolio. The alliance provides the seamless integration of Zylotech’s Smart G Enterprise Protection system into BQT’s solutions and products,” said Angeloglou.
Zylotech’s Smart G Enterprise Protection surveillance software connects to alarms, PA systems, and CCTV. Multiple cameras follow people and push audio/video to security operators or mobile guards over a Wide Area Network.
“People or vehicles detected in no-go areas are automatically trapped with triggered maps showing their location,” said Nicholas Sikiotis, CEO at Zylotech.
Foxconn focuses on the fields of nanotechnology, heat transfer, wireless connectivity, material sciences and has around 15,000 patents granted worldwide.
Foxconn secures premise with Oz surveillance manufacturers
By
Lilia Guan
on May 26, 2008 3:33PM
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