Technology Showcase 2017: Hikvision Demos New Surveillance Technology at Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
At the recent Hikvision-hosted Technology Showcase 2017, members of Hikvision’s Southeast team offered integrators, consultants and regional end users education on the latest Hikvision technology at the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in Macon, Ga.
More than 40 attendees participated in the Hikvision presentations: “Applications for Thermal Imaging” and “Critical Infrastructure Product Overview,” and the “Operation and Setup of HikConnect.” Products showcased included Hikvision thermal, multi-sensor, and bi-spectrum surveillance cameras and Hikvision pro-series NVRs.
“As we head into 2018, the Southeast team is looking to enhance our connection to integrators and end users in distinct major markets in the Southeast. This Technology Showcase is one of many we will be hosting throughout the Southeast region,” said Scott Stone, Southeast senior sales manager for Hikvision. “We were excited that the iconic Georgia Sports Hall of Fame was our event venue where, between sessions, attendees could visit the 14,000 square foot exhibit space and the Hall of Fame corridor.
The Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum is the country’s largest state sports museum with more than 43,000 square feet of museum space hosting more than 3,000 artifacts.
Hikvision’s Southeast team will host its next Technology Roadshow in Charlotte, N.C. on Dec. 14, 2017.
Cutline: Left to right: David Turner, Hikvision RSM; Jonathan Lim, Hikvision Sales Engineer;
Scott Stone, Hikvision Southeast senior sales manager; and Brian Pergantis, critical systems sales GA at HWPco.