In Motion displayed their iCCTVTM solutions at their booth at IFSEC International security tradeshow in Birmingham between May 14th - 17th. Both companies received strong interest in their respective products at the show due to the rapid uptake of Kiwi's technology. "Recent design win activity and adoption across SD and HD camera platforms has enabled the company to rapidly establish itself as the market leader in CCTV communications" says Kiwi Semiconductor founder Luc Lussier.
The future looks promising for both companies as they endeavour to share their technologies with the market and create the awareness that will change the way in which 70% of today's security cameras are installed.
About inMotion
inMotion cctv Inc. is a leading security products developer and supplier with a strong engineering backbone. Controlling R&D and manufacturing from A to Z - product quality and state-of-the-art technology is part of our design process. Innovative developments in design and R&D centers around the world and intense quality requirements during the design and production process result in unique, high quality products. inMotion products are designed and engineered around the world and manufactured by inMotion factories in Asia - meaning global sourcing of parts, advanced logistics and lean and optimized manufacturing. As an international company you find inMotion offices in Los Angeles and Dallas/USA, Manchester/UK, Frankfurt/Main Germany, Hong Kong, Taipei/Taiwan and Beijing/China.
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inMotion cctv Inc.
Kai J. Leuze, CEO
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About Kiwi Semiconductor:
Kiwi Semiconductor has pioneered the concept of the companion IC's and is focused on security cameras and networked CCTV systems. Our Companion IC's help to reduce time-to market, bill-of-material costs and the size of camera boards while improving product quality and performance. Designed on a robust and cost-effective Analog CMOS process. Kiwi Semiconductor Ltd. is a privately held company based in Auckland, New Zealand. For more information, visit: www.kiwisemi.com