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  • Adrian Briner joins barox as Product Manager, focusing on video security industry innovation.
  • Briner to align barox products with video security market's dynamic needs and evolutions.
  • barox emphasises R&D commitment, leveraging Adrian's expertise for global market advancements.

Reinforcing its commitment to continual product development and innovation, barox Kommunikation AG is delighted to announce that it has appointed Adrian Briner to the role of Product Manager.

In his new role at barox, Adrian will be responsible for shaping the barox range of innovative Ethernet switch, media converter and IP extender product portfolio.

Needs of the video security industry

My aim will be to continually align the mix of barox products to keep pace with the ever-changing needs of the video security industry,” says Adrian Briner. “The video security market is a highly demanding and constantly evolving marketplace. Essentially, customer and installation requirements differ for every application - and it’s up to us as a global manufacturer and industry pioneer to be proactive in meeting those demands."

"I’m looking forward to being in the hot seat, driving development not just for new Ethernet switch products, but also for API, Plug-in and third-party integrations.”

WEYTEC product portfolio

The role saw Adrian planning, prioritising, coordinating and controlling development projects

Amassing over 20 years of top-level industry development experience, previously employed at WEY Group AG, a global conglomerate specialising in ‘high-performance workplaces in control rooms and trading floors’ solutions, Adrian spent his last five years as Head of Development, a high-level role that encompassed software and hardware development, and product engineering. 

Responsible for the entire WEYTEC product portfolio, the role saw Adrian planning, prioritising, coordinating and controlling development projects, as well as being in charge of feasibility enquiries and studies. This also included renewal of the overall ‘WEYTEC Distribution Platform MX’ solution and ensuring compliance of the processes between stakeholders and the WEYTEC engineering division.

Quality and performance of barox switches

Based in Baden, Switzerland, Adrian will be traveling worldwide in his new role, to help drive and develop the barox range. Commenting on the new appointment, Rudolf Rohr, barox Co-founder & Managing partner enthused: “We are deeply proud of our pedigree pertaining to the quality and performance of barox switches, being designed specifically to address the specialist requirements of video surveillance networks."

"With Adrian on-board, we are investing in our future, and our commitment to research and development, to drive the company forever forward. With a Product Manager the calibre of Adrian, we will be well placed to ensure the continual development of our range and technical advancements - to meet and exceed the changing demands of our global video security customer base.”

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