The echo after Security Essen was in the end not 100 percent euphoric, but overall, the positive aspects summarized by the organizers in their final report outweighed the negative.
Starting with the handicap that some of the major companies such as Bosch, Honeywell and Siemens were not present, Security Essen could meet most of the expectations of visitors and exhibitors. The halls were well filled on Wednesday and Thursday days and the fair has become much clearer and more structured for the visitors due to the new hall concept…On the video you can see: Eagle Eye Networks demonstrated their Eagle Eye Cloud VMS, which can be viewed on via web access and on your mobile device
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