Securiton and Dallmeier announce partnership

Issue 8 2022 News & Events

Securiton AG Switzerland is now integrating the Panomera and Domera camera systems from Dallmeier to ensure its customers benefit from the highest standards of privacy and security. The high quality and patented technology of Dallmeier cameras also ensure maximum security performance, a long service life and low total cost of ownership (TCO).


Thomas Adler.

The patented Panomera multifocal-sensor cameras will form the core of many Securiton solutions. By combining several video sensors with different focal lengths, Panomera reduces the number of cameras required many times over, compared to conventional solutions. The result is a unique cost-benefit ratio.

Thanks to the Domera camera family’s sophisticated, modular system, the experts at Securiton can cover over 90% of all common video security requirements with just a few components. Fine adjustment and readjustment can be carried out remotely (Dallmeier RPoD-Remote Positioning Dome); mounting is standardised and requires only one tool. The image quality and modern analysis functions also ensure maximum safety performance with the Domera systems. Just as with the Panomera systems, the modular design and easy handling of the Domera system ensure savings in all project areas – from implementation, to infrastructure and civil engineering, to ongoing operating costs.

“Our customers are increasingly concerned with the effects of the global political situation and the resulting new threat scenarios – keywords being cybersecurity and data protection. Against the backdrop of increasingly faltering supply chains, the German manufacturer offers our customers qualitative advantages,” says Thomas Adler, key account manager at Securiton. “Against this background, the partnership with Dallmeier marks a milestone for us. In addition to the absolutely convincing quality at a favourable total cost of ownership – even compared to products from low-wage countries – our customers can rely on guaranteed highest standards in cybersecurity, data protection and ethics with the Panomera cameras from Dallmeier.”


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