IQinVision Announces Dates For IQsummit 2009

IQinVision recently announced a new program of educational and networking events for the IP security industry -- the IQsummit 2009 Series.

IQsummit IP technology events are one-day interactive programs designed to educate anyone considering a surveillance system about the latest, most important technology trends and developments in today's security video industry. With events scheduled throughout the U.S. and Europe, IQsummits are the ultimate one-stop shop for enhancing one's knowledge about IP video design and integration.

Attendees will benefit from a variety of sessions including the features and benefits of IP megapixel cameras, live product demonstrations showcasing complete IP security solutions, informative discussions on selecting the proper technology to meet project specifications, and more.

"It's imperative for us to reach out to the security industry with high-quality events like the IQsummit Series to educate installers, integrators, end users and A&Es about the advantages of IP security cameras, megapixel resolution for surveillance video, and the full security system solutions we can deliver together with our IP technology partners," said Pete DeAngelis, president and CEO. "These IQsummit events are a great starting point for someone researching the world of IP video security solutions to learn more and connect with the right people to find the most effective solutions."

IQinVision held its inaugural IQsummit events in Philadelphia and Holland in the fourth quarter of 2008, and, based on overwhelming demand, has expanded the program to other regions. The events will consist of presentations by complementary IP technology companies as well as networking with peers.

For a complete schedule and registration details, visit the IQsummit Web page at http://www.iqeye.com/index.php/ip-technology-events-iqsummit-2009.html.

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