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Vicon appoints representative for South America’s Mercosur countries

Vicon Industries, a leading designer and producer of network video management systems, has announced that FVR Security will serve as the company’s representative within the countries of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile. Headquartered in Sao Paolo, Brazil, FVR Security has more than ten years of expertise providing physical and video security management solutions through the use of information technology. The firm is a silver partner of Motorola Solutions, making the addition of Vicon’s cameras
June 20, 2012 Read time: 1 min
547 Vicon Industries, a leading designer and producer of network video management systems, has announced that 5958 FVR Security will serve as the company’s representative within the countries of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile. Headquartered in Sao Paolo, Brazil, FVR Security has more than ten years of expertise providing physical and video security management solutions through the use of information technology. The firm is a silver partner of 96 Motorola Solutions, making the addition of Vicon’s cameras, hardware and video management software a natural complement to their existing product line.

“Latin America is one of the few bright spots within the current global economy” stated Bret McGowan, Vicon’s senior VP, sales and marketing. ”We are confident that our relationship with FVR Security will help us make significant inroads there.”

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