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Panasonic’s P-Tech Takes the Show on the Road

Video-security technology showcased across the U.S.

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Panasonic System Solutions Co. (Secaucus, NJ) will again conduct the P-Tech Road Show exhibit and training event. With a kick off in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on June 10, the free Panasonic Training University Road Shows will take place in approximately 25 locations across the U.S. over the next few months and will showcase Panasonic’s newest technology solutions.

According to J.M. Allain, company president, (America), said, “Now, more than ever, it is important for Panasonic to get out in front of our customers and resellers to help ensure they have the most up-to-date product information and training. Network-based products and technology are sophisticated and a hands-on demonstration is often the best way to articulate the features and benefits.”

This year’s Road Show program will focus on the following new technology developments:

  • Super Dynamic 5 (SD5), the next generation of Panasonic’s renowned imaging technology, with 128x dynamic range and now with advanced built-in video analytics.
  • Mega Super Dynamic camera technology combines high resolution with superior image quality; streams H.264, MPEG-4 / JPEG formats for real-time monitoring and high-quality recording.
  • H.264 digital video recorder offers H.264 high picture quality encoding with 16 channel real-time recording, plus full HD display via HDMI.
  • Surveillance System Management Server combines flexibility with video management on a global scale. Incorporates analog, hybrid or IP-based video systems, and can link up to 64 servers.

Depending on location, sessions will include a morning and afternoon session. For more information, call (201) 271-3433 or email panasonicsecuritysystems@us.panasonic.com, or visiting www.panasonic.com/security

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