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02/02/2009 - MOBOTIX Hemispheric Q22 Camera wins "IP User Group Award" at IIPSEC 2009 event
Coventry / U.K. – January 28, 2009 – MOBOTIX AG, a leading manufacturer of digital high-resolution, network-based video security systems has won the converted "IP User Group Award" presented at this years IIPSEC 2009 event. Mobotix, which beat competition from Dedicated Micros and JVC, was selected by the highest vote from a poll of 16,000 IPUG members across the UK.
Mobotix won the award for its Q22 360 Degree IP Camera, an elegant, ultra compact and weatherproof IP dome camera. Offering a 360° allround view to capture an entire room, a panorama function and a quad view to show images from four different angles simultaneously, the Q22 can be used in all new scenarios.
Nominee comment:
"The Q22 has "allround" 360 degree vision which means it records the whole of the room, all of the time. You never miss a thing, even if the operator decides to focus on one particular area of the scene. It is just like a PTZ camera with none of the drawback like moving parts or not recording areas that aren't being monitored."
Mike Lewis, Mobotix UK & Eire Country Manager, accepting the award at the IIPSEC Gala dinner commented, “It is a great honour for us to receive this award and reflects our strong growth in the UK and recognition of our unique approach to delivering high resolution CCTV.”
Mobotix also shared the limelight for the “Best Hardware” award which went to Mobotix Partner SeSys for its innovative Torch Camera – a mobile, 3G enables, weatherproof, high resolution CCTV solution based on a Mobotix D22 camera.
Andy Hennings, Manager of IP User Group commented, “We submitted a simple statement from each vendor and a brief company description to our 16,000 members via email and they decide - this is a lovely award to win as it is entirely voted for by our members and recognises what they believe to be an outstanding company.”
IIPSEC is a premier UK event dedicated to networked and digital security, life safety and BMS Technologies. This year’s event played host to around 4000 participants including more than 800 delegates to 60 educational tracks and break-out sessions.


