Cathexis announces annual Partner Award winners

January 2015 News & Events

Cathexis Technologies has unveiled the winners of its annual Cathexis Partner Awards. The awards recognise some of Cathexis Technologies’ key partners in the African region.

According to Ross Joughin, sales manager for Cathexis Africa, the Cathexis Partner Awards showcase some of the company’s most outstanding partners with solutions that are built on the CathexisVision technology. “These awards recognise those partners that are solving customer challenges with creative technology solutions,” he says. “These recipients represent the best technology professionals within our partner network.”

According to Gus Brecher, MD of Cathexis Africa, the company focuses on building strategic partnerships with its distributor and installer market. “We strive to supply solutions to benefit the end-user’s organisation, and increase their return on investment,” says Brecher. “It’s always been our objective to supply not just products – but integrated solutions. That’s why we select our partners carefully, and align ourselves with partner companies that share this business ethos,” he added. “We wish to thank all our partners for their ongoing loyalty and exceptional support.”

The Partner Award winners for 2014 are

Reseller Partner of the Year: RR Electronic Security Solutions

RR Electronic Solutions offers a complete range of security, access control and CCTV monitoring systems.

Technology Partner of the Year: Axis Communications

Axis Communications offers innovative video surveillance and access control solutions, backed by quality educational and customer services. The Cathexis VMS software relies on the integrity of the products and peripheral devices attached to the system. Axis has shown exceptional sales and product support, as well as reliability and consistency across its range of cameras.

Distribution Partner of the Year: MASS Distributors

MASS is a premier supplier of specialist security solutions. As a project-based distributor, which adds real value for end-users, MASS has introduced several new installers and other business opportunities over the past year.

Innovation Partner of the Year: Bidvest Protea Coin

The Protea Coin Group, with its wide range of security solutions, has proven that it truly is a solutions driven company. Protea Coin first looks at client needs, and then designs security solutions based around those requirements. The company uses the powerful integration capability of the CathexisVision software to integrate with weighbridges, fence monitoring systems and other devices, to provide a more effective and efficient solution for clients.

Highest Growth Partner of the Year: United Business Solutions

Although a fairly new entrant into the surveillance solutions market, United Business Solutions has embraced the power of Cathexis Technologies and as a Cathexis installer, the company recorded the highest growth over the past year.



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