Dahua holds security forum in Kenya

June 2014 News & Events

Dahua Technology recently held a security forum in Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi, Kenya, partnering with its local distributor Imax Cameras. More than 300 professionals attended the forum, including distributors, system integrators, installers and end-users in the region.

The forum themed on current status and trend on industrial technology as well as local market demand, Dahua Technology presented its existing product portfolio with onsite demonstration, including analogue, IP and HDCVI solutions. Dahua introduced solution-based products for vertical markets as well.

Taking mobile surveillance for example, it provides 4G connectivity, providing faster and more stable data transmission in higher image quality, and Dahua mobile solution has been widely applied in projects worldwide, such as Russia military and oil/gas pipeline engineering vehicle project.

“Local players become more familiar with our branding and products,” said William Zhou, sales director of Latin America and Africa at Dahua Technology. “At the same time, we also have a better understanding of the African market after effective communication with local professionals. We see high potential in government projects and with infrastructures growing vigorously, IP demands are also on the rise. Together working with our local partners, we can better support and offer services for this promising market.”

For more information, contact JoJo Li, Dahua Technology, [email protected]



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