Vision Base looking forward to NTSU Conference
Vision Base can confirm its attendance at the National TSU Conference and Exhibition this year, at the Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel in Brighton, between the 27th and 29th of October.
We are going to exhibit a selection of our latest products, including version 4 of one of our leading products; DCR Professional, a newly improved ViewSTATION system and digital kiosk, and our newly developed drive duplication software; duPLIX.
The conference will provide all our customers at technical support level within the police force with an opportunity to discuss working with us on any future projects, it will also give us a chance to gain some feedback on some of our products that they have in daily use.
Over 10 years in CCTV Processing
This year Vision Base celebrates its 10th anniversary in the CCTV processing business. Our expertise and experience gained over the last decade has solidified our reputation as world leaders in our field.
To celebrate this milestone we will be promoting a variety of special offers for both new and existing customers.
New look company website
In line with our 10 year anniversary we have given a new look to the company website. The website has been given a complete overhaul; a new appearance that is easier on the eye, a new easy to navigate layout, a new in depth FAQ section, and new features to come such as the Vision Base web forum and update download feature. The site will be updated on a regular basis so keep checking back for new content, and feel free to give us your feedback.
Vision Base to attend NATIA Conference in the US
Vision Base will be sending delegates to this year's NATIA conference in San Jose, California, USA. This will be our fourth year in attendance and we are very much looking forward to another reunion with our overseas customers.
We hope for a continued presence at the conference over the coming years.
VideoSAFE success story
VideoSAFE, adapted for traffic enforcement in London, has vastly surpassed all expectations and is hailed as a great success. Traffic offences and general road behaviour of drivers in the area are reported to have improved by a massive 80% compared to the previous year. The roads are now safer, traffic flow is smoother and the millions of pounds generated in revenue have gone back into expanding the area of surveillance. The operation was awarded the UK Traffic Enforcement 2005 award.