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iCode and AMG-Panogenics in strategic technology partnership

AMG-Panogenics, the British manufacturer of 5 Megapixel cameras, has entered a strategic technology partnership with UK based iCode Systems, a leading consultancy and software development house specialised in bespoke client systems. Under the new agreement iCode will integrate PanoCam360 into its flagship iCatcher solution, a digital CCTV application that allows transport sector companies, among others, to deploy industry standard hardware to create a comprehensive security system.
July 18, 2012 Read time: 1 min
6237 AMG-Panogenics, the British manufacturer of 5 Megapixel cameras, has entered a strategic technology partnership with UK based 6238 iCode Systems, a leading consultancy and software development house specialised in bespoke client systems. Under the new agreement iCode will integrate PanoCam360 into its flagship iCatcher solution, a digital CCTV application that allows transport sector companies, among others, to deploy industry standard hardware to create a comprehensive security system.

The PanoCam360 is a fully-featured 360 degree intelligent security camera with all image processing carried out on board and enables the generation of multiple images including panoramas and de-warped 'views' of different areas, all the while maintaining a high-resolution overview for constant no-hiding-place surveillance and recording.

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