Axis announces partner awards winners

1 May 2019 News & Events, Surveillance

Axis Communications announced the winners of its 2018 Partner Awards at a Gala event held at The Venue, Green Park, in Sandton.

The awards celebrate channel partners who were recognised for their outstanding performance and accomplishments in driving growth for Axis in 2018, with Dimension Data winning Gold Partner of the Year and Bona Electronic Solutions taking home Silver.

Flying into South Africa to attend the awards dinner, Axis Communications’ regional director MEA, Philippe Kubbinga and director for business development, MEA Ettiene Van Der Watt, addressed channel partners and announced the awards.

“The success of our channel partners is central to delivering on our ongoing mission to create intelligent security and surveillance solutions that contribute to a smarter, safer world. We are proud to acknowledge the winners of these prestigious awards, particularly for their efforts in growing the market presence of Axis in South Africa,” stated Kubbinga. “In 2017 Axis launched its first network audio products. Since then we have seen tremendous growth in this product category. We would like to take this opportunity to recognise Dimension Data for winning the Best Network Audio Systems Project of 2018.”

“Our business is deeply committed to delivering innovative network video security solutions to the South African market through our valued partner network and we will continue to drive the local industry forward, generating unique business possibilities for partners and their customers,” concluded Kubbinga.

Axis Communications Partner Awards for 2018:

• Gold Partner of the Year – Dimension Data

• Silver Partner of the Year – Bona Electronic Solutions

• South Africa Longstanding Partnership Award – Camsecure

• Authorised Partner of the Year – Network & Telecom Suppliers

• Multi-regional Partner of the Year – Johnson Controls

• Best Medium Business Solution Project – OTN Systems

• Best Network Audio Systems Project – Dimension Data

• Best Retail Project – Cygnetic

• Best City Surveillance Project – Brandfin Trade

• Best Critical Infrastructure Project in Residential – Nextec Digital Infrastructure

• Best Critical Infrastructure Project in Energy – Royal Access

• Best Executed Critical Infrastructure Project in Energy – Excellent Electrical

• Best Critical Infrastructure Project in Mining – RR Electronic Solutions

• Best Performing New Partner – 3 Core Electrical

For more information contact Axis Communications, +27 11 548 6780, [email protected], www.axis.com



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