Avigilon, a Motorola Solutions company, recently announced the opening of its new demonstration and training facility in Windsor, Berkshire to support end users and integrators.

Demonstration of products and solutions

Located just steps from the historic Windsor Castle and River Thames, the new facility will provide worldclass resources and hands-on support for those in the region, including live demos of Avigilon’s latest products, solutions and technologies and the benefits they offer to installers and end-users. Additionally, from this UK-based facility, participants will have access to other demo sites across Avigilon’s global network.

We’re excited to officially open our new UK demonstration and training facility here in Windsor,” said Paul Such, Vice President, EMEA. “Continual training is a key focus for Avigilon and we’re proud to provide our UK-based partners with a new, state-of-the-art training facility where they can receive the tools and interactive support they need to ensure their success.

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