Vicon Industries Ltd., a globally renowned provider of security solutions, is proud to announce its new partnership with the CCTV User Group, the national organisation for professional surveillance system managers in the UK. As a business partner, Vicon is joining the CCTV User Group on its mission to provide guidance and support to all public space surveillance CCTV operators in the UK.

The CCTV User Group is a national organisation dedicated to providing relevant advice and guidance to all public space surveillance CCTV operators. They are also committed to influencing and shaping the UK CCTV discussion and the development of new standards, policies, and procedures.

Vicon and CCTV User Group partnership

"We are thrilled to be partnering with the CCTV User Group," said Guy Nixon, Managing Director of Vicon Industries EMEA, adding "Their mission to provide relevant advice and guidance to all surveillance system managers aligns perfectly with our own commitment to serving as a valued security technology partner. We look forward to working with the CCTV User Group and offering our expertise to help elevate the industry as a whole."

As a business partner, Vicon will work alongside the CCTV User Group to shape the discussion around UK CCTV standards, policies, and procedures. In addition, Vicon will offer guidance and support to new and experienced CCTV operators alike, ensuring that they are operating their systems in a compliant, professional, and ethical manner.

Advanced security solutions

Vicon Security has over 55 years of industry experience and provides advanced security solutions

Vicon Security has over 55 years of industry experience and provides advanced security solutions for a variety of verticals. Their solutions include the Roughneck AI IP camera series, Valerus Video Management software, and VAX Access Control.

"I must say how pleased I am to have Vicon Security join us as a business partner," said Peter Webster, Director of the CCTV User Group, adding "During my 17 years at Slough CCTV Centre, we used Vicon products, and I always found them to be some of the best there is."

Strong and professional relationship

Peter Webster continues, “The CCTV User Group already works closely with many of the very best companies in the UK security industry, and this has been the case for over 25 years. Having Vicon join us further adds to this membership and we couldn’t be more pleased about it. We’re looking forward to developing a strong & professional relationship with Vicon; one of the security industry’s titans.”

Vicon is committed to serving as a valued security technology partner, improving the lives of security professionals in every way they can. CCTV User Group is dedicated to providing the best possible guidance and support to surveillance system managers in the UK. Together, they will work to improve the quality of security solutions and services available in the UK, and maintain a high level of professionalism among the UK’s security personnel.

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