Rectron partners with Dahua to expand security portfolio

Issue 1 2022 News & Events

Rectron South Africa, a local distributor of IT solutions, has signed a distribution agreement with Dahua Technology. The partnership will strengthen Rectron’s current portfolio of intelligent security solutions.

With years of experience in video surveillance, Dahua Technology has an innovative portfolio of solutions, integrating audio, radar and many other IoT technologies into its video surveillance products. The company continues to explore emerging opportunities and has established business in machine vision, video conferencing systems, professional drones and robotics, enabling a safer society and smarter living. Dahua products have been widely applied in numerous industries and markets, such as public security, traffic, retail, banking and finance.


Matthew Hall.

“We are delighted to announce Rectron South Africa as a distributor of Dahua products within South Africa. Our partnership with Dahua Technology will evolve from a strong base and we are excited to be further expanding and developing our product offering with the latest technology and industry trends,” says Matthew Hall, chief product officer, Rectron South Africa.

Video surveillance equipment has evolved from the deployment of analogue CCTV cameras to a market driven by digital transformation initiatives, such as smart cities, IoT and cloud. A forecast from International Data Corporation (IDC) estimates the worldwide video surveillance camera market will grow to R670 billion by 2025.

Innovation is one of the key driving forces and core competencies in Dahua Technology’s development. Each year, Dahua invests approximately 10% of its sales revenue into research and development.

“Together with Dahua, we are enthusiastic about creating joint solutions that grow our value proposition for both our partners and clients. As this trend continues, we want to make sure that our resellers can provide their customers with the top technology available – Dahua’s innovative product range represents exactly that,” concludes Hall.




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