Linear Deals ISC West 2014 Excitement with Product Launches, Money Booth and CEU Trainings

Linear Deals ISC West 2014 Excitement with Product Launches, Money Booth and CEU Trainings

Linear LLC, a manufacturer of residential and commercial access control, health and wellness and security solutions, is leading the charge for smart home and Internet-of-Things offerings at ISC West show with several new product announcements, CEU certified trainings, and product demonstrations highlighting innovative new technologies. Linear will also be bringing a unique energy to the show floor with some premium giveaways and fun Money Booth events.

Three of the most highly anticipated demos will include: the Linear GD00Z-1 Z-Wave Garage Door Controller, the latest iteration of 2GIG’s Go!Control Panel known as the “GC3” and Linear’s Enterprise embedded network appliance and access control system. All three will be shown for the first time at ISC West and highlight Linear’s commitment to developing industry-leading connected technologies for the residential and commercial markets. Linear develops and manufacturers more Z-Wave products than any other company in the world, which is a testament to their smart control solutions.

The company will also be showing the new e3 OneBox, which combines Linear’s award-winning, embedded browser IP-based access control platform with Digital Watchdog’s full feature DW-VMAX digital video recording capabilities, all within one enclosure. Lastly, two new PERS-4200 modules; the UMTS-3G Cellular module and the Wireless Remote Speaker/Microphone (RMS-1) will highlight Linear’s latest effort to serve the needs of dealers involved with health and wellness technology.

ISC West 2014 is the first trade show where the 2GIG Technology brand is featured as part of Linear’s booth. To celebrate the winning combination, Linear is giving dealers a chance to step inside a money booth and walk away a little richer. Attendees simply visit Linear’s booth, receive two product demos, and they’ll be entered for a chance to test their reflexes in a Money Booth stocked with fives, twenties, fifties, hundreds and even an 1,000 dollar bill. They will also be given a t-shirt, and most importantly, learn about some of the most innovative and in-demand products launching at ISC.

With new products and technologies on the horizon, Linear is investing in CEU certified trainings as well as intensive new product overviews and demos to better educate the growing dealer base about home automation, Z-Wave and its core business units. Dates and times for the trainings are as follows at the Titian, Room 2201B:

  • Tuesday, April 1, 2014
    • 2pm - 4pm: IP Based Access Control with Jerome Bourassa  
  • Wednesday, April 2, 2014
    • 8am - 10am: Go!Control Security with Brian Gabrielson  
    • 3pm - 5pm: Telephone Access with Jerome Bourassa
  • Thursday, April 3, 2014
    • 8am - 10am: IP Bases Access Control with Jerome Bourassa
    • 3pm - 5pm: Go!Control Security with Brian Gabrielson  

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