Eagle Eye Networks, which provides a cloud video surveillance system, has begun full-scale entry into the Japanese market. With the new office relocation, the company will establish sales, sales and engineering, marketing, customer support and R & D. In addition, a seminar room will be opened in the new office to support partners. It plans to expand to about 10 people early in the year.
The new office of the Japanese subsidiary not only offers sales and support services in Japan, but also serves as the headquarters of the entire Asia-Pacific region.
Prior to that, Eagle Eye Networks held its first seminar on existing sales partners and sales partner companies on January 18 in Tokyo. More than 50 attendees attended the hall, demonstrating the interest in AI, the cloud and cybersecurity. At the seminar, Dr. Dean Drako gave a lecture entitled “The Future of Video Surveillance: AI Cloud and Cyber Security.” The contents were as follows.
1) About the future of video surveillance
2) Current and future use of AI for cost reduction and safety enhancement in video surveillance
3) About the IoT threat of cyber security for the video surveillance system
4) Why is the cloud becoming commonplace in video surveillance? And how should we use it?
5) Why is the company emphasizing and strengthening the Japanese market for cloud video surveillance?
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