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i3 International and AMG-Panogenics in strategic partnership

AMG-Panogenics, the British manufacturer of 5 Megapixel camera solutions has today announced a strategic OEM agreement with Canadian based I3 International. Under the new agreement i3 will integrate PanoCam360 into its SRX Pro video management system. According to Vy Hoang, VP of sales and marketing for i3, the company conducted extensive research before selecting the PanoCam360. “There were a number of reasons why we have chosen to work with AMG-Panogenics. First and foremost we’re impressed with the robus
March 22, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
4145 AMG-Panogenics, the British manufacturer of 5 Megapixel camera solutions has today announced a strategic OEM agreement with Canadian based 4147 I3 International. Under the new agreement i3 will integrate PanoCam360 into its SRX Pro video management system.

According to Vy Hoang, VP of sales and marketing for i3, the company conducted extensive research before selecting the PanoCam360. “There were a number of reasons why we have chosen to work with AMG-Panogenics. First and foremost we’re impressed with the robust quality of the camera and especially with the on-board dewarping facility which is very clean and easy to use. The Software Development Kit (SDK) which is supplied by AMG-Panogenics is also very comprehensive and easy to work with in terms of integration into our own software,” Hoang commented. He added that the company has received requests to showcase the camera integrated with its video management system in Mexico and other Latin American markets, “so we definitely see a unique market for the product.”

“i3 has a fantastic platform for bringing the PanoCam360 to market,” says David Myers, CTO of AMG-Panogenics. “They are a world renowned organisation with a vast global network of partners, integrators and dealers throughout the world.”

i3 will be showcasing PanoCam360 integrated with their SRX Pro Video Management System at 4146 ISC West in Las Vegas from 28- 30, 28-30 March on booth 4081. For more information or to register for ISC West, visit %$Linker: External 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.iscwest.com ISC West false http://www.iscwest.com/ false false%>.

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