Video Security (VDI) has dedicated itself to domes and IR technology
since its establishment in 1985. " The company has cultivated broad
expertise across the fields of video, optics and mechanics," said Paul
Roan, GM. With overseas sales accounting for more than 90 percent of
its sales, VDI protects highways, subways, seaports and nuclear power plants around the
globe.
STRATEGIES AND CORE COMPETENCE
To deliver quality low-light images, VDI's IR technology enables automatic adjustment
of IR illumination for optimized video capture. Its patented nitrogen-pressurized network
speed dome overcomes challenges of overheating, refracting and fogging. The dome
features H.264 compression, facial recognition, auto tracking, underwater protection and is
explosion-proof.
Reflecting the industry's migration to IP, VDI launched an H.264 megapixel camera
and powered its network domes with IR illuminators. Rollout plans are set for a wider IP
portfolio. " Network solutions are definite trends and an integrated management platform
adds value," Roan said.
FUTURE OUTLOOK
" Future-proof technology is sought after by premium buyers regardless of price, and
VDI's domes satisfy their demands," Roan said. " Targeting the right market and being
persistent will help VDI stand out despite intense price competition." |