DUBAI, UAE, October 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) BioStream, an integrated security solution manufacturing company, has opened its regional headquarters in Dubai to support its partners in the region.
Its a sister company of AxxonSoft, which is world leader in video management system with best user-friendly user interface and features to manage large, medium and small scale security installations.
"We initially formed Dubai office in 2009 for the UAE, but now it will serve as a regional headquarters for the Middle East North Africa (MENA), South Asia and CIS countries," BioStream Chief Executive Officer Dr Ateequr Rahaman Khan told Khaleej Times. The company will provide value-added customised products to the region, Khan said.
"BioStream is recognised as a global leader in integrated security and an effective quality provider for customised innovative cost-effective user-friendly security solutions for all security market verticals," he adde.
Biostream is launching products like full body scanner, X-Ray Scanners, explosive detectors, face recognition, under vehicle scan, number plate recognition, safe city solutions, border security, perimeter security, underwater security and many integrated solution which will reduce system ownership cost and provides complete protection against all types of threats.
Bisostream-Axxon is going to appoint partners in different regions and closely work with them to deliver innovative modern and latest technologies for each security market verticals, he said, adding: "Biostream will meet all standards of regional security and use their solutions to improve quality life in safe city environments."
Axxonsoft is having global operation and delivering high-end security to many critical infra-structure sites around the globe. "We have global offices in the US, Mexico, Argentina, Europe, Russia and Singapore, Khan said. Over 250 highly-qualified specialists work at AxxonSoft, and the company has over 20 offices throughout the world and partners with more than 2,000 security and video surveillance system installation and integration companies.
Biostream-Axxon manufactures and develops IP-based physical security management, intelligent video surveillance, and an enterprise-wide platform into fully integrated vertical and horizontal solutions.
According to the results of a study by Frost & Sullivan, AxxonSoft accounts for over 60 per cent of the Russian market share for video surveillance system software, for which reason it received the prestigious 2010 Market Share Leadership Award.
Biostream-Axxonsoft offers industry best video forensics which cuts down resources and time for investigation and post event follow up. The visionary behind Biostream is founder and Chairman Shamil Djafarov, who believes in securing future of next generation by delivering cost-effective, reliable, innovative and plug & play user-friendly technologies to this market.
Biostream is having local project experience and well trained staff who have served this market for last 21 years, brings value to the company by adding their local knowl1edge and expertise.
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