GJD to showcase advanced IP and laser technology at the first Dahua Technology Showcase event

Date published: 12 October 2017


Heywood-based GJD, one of Dahua’s UK Technology Partners, is exhibiting at Dahua’s first Technology Showcase event on Tuesday 17 October at Lillibrooke Manor, Maidenhead.

GJD will demonstrate seamless detection integration with its range of IP-based outdoor detectors and illuminators with Dahua Technology’s network video recorders. GJD will also present its award winning laser technology and show how it is helping to protect sensitive sites, such as prisons and airports from increasingly popular drone intrusion.

Dahua will be running four ‘Technology Showcase’ events throughout October and November. The events are designed to offer the latest cutting-edge security technology in a brand-new event format. Instead of the usual theatre-style presentations, there are eight key ‘Technology Zones’ featuring fully interactive, hands-on product demonstrations.

GJD’s security solutions rapidly identify genuine alerts, reduce false alarms and optimise the callout of responders, making their products a truly valuable asset to both people and properties in all industry sectors across the world.

GJD products are fitted by systems integrators for a broad range of high network clients from government buildings, royal properties, celebrities and TV production companies to national trust heritage sites, places of worship, schools, commercial businesses, the residential sector, and many other interesting UK and international sites and attractions.

Greg Stuttle, GJD Business Development Manager, commented: “We are delighted to be one of Dahua’s UK Technology Partners and to be exhibiting at their first Technology Showcase event. We will showcase our latest technology solutions and demonstrate how they improve security for a wide range of sectors and applications."

During each event GJD will be giving away a 30m outdoor IP motion detector (D-TECT 2 IP – GJD230). The D-TECT 2 IP provides users with real time remote monitoring access via a secure web-based interface, this enables users to monitor from any location and at any time.

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