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Tecton integrates AMG-Panogenics technology

AMG-Panogenics, manufacturer of the PanoCam 5 Megapixel 360 degree camera, has announced an OEM partnership agreement with Tecton, the UK based designer, developer and manufacturers of CCTV for commercial, security, government and broadcast applications. Under the new agreement, Tecton will integrate PanoCam360 into all its video management systems.
May 28, 2012 Read time: 1 min
4145 AMG-Panogenics, manufacturer of the PanoCam 5 Megapixel 360 degree camera, has announced an OEM partnership agreement with 5768 Tecton, the UK based designer, developer and manufacturers of CCTV for commercial, security, government and broadcast applications. Under the new agreement, Tecton will integrate PanoCam360 into all its video management systems.

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