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IndigoVision wins Frost & Sullivan award

Story link: IndigoVision wins Frost & Sullivan award by Jan Harris

IndigoVision, the IP Video and Alarm management specialist, has won Frost & Sullivan’s European Network Video Surveillance Award for Customer Value Enhancement.

IndigoVision won the award for pro-active approach. The award recognises the company’s innovation, value creation and enhancement strategies.

This was apparent through its comprehensive range of products, commitment to customer service and its research and development activities. The company develops its technology in-house.

IndigoVision has installed over 1000 major systems globally. It is based at Edinburgh Technopole and works with systems integrator and installer partners in 40 countries.

 


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