Speco Technologies Expands into Latin America and the Caribbean

Speco Technologies, a high definition video surveillance & commercial audio manufacturer, announces its expansion of operations to Latin America and the Caribbean. Appointed to lead Speco Technologies’ strategy for the new territories is Adolph Salas, a 30-year veteran of the security industry.  As Director of Sales for Latin America & Caribbean, Salas will be responsible for developing and directing a very aggressive sales and marketing strategy, identifying vertical and regional markets that will drive future growth.  Starting with LATAM’s two largest economies, Brazil and Mexico, Salas will forge new strategic channel partnerships to accelerate the adoption of Speco Technologies high quality products by businesses, governments, hospitals and educational institutions across the region.

Speco Technologies has been servicing the security industry in the U.S. and Canada for over 50 years. With an unwavering commitment to creating advanced technology solutions and innovative products that are incredibly easy to install and operate. Our mission is to reduce installation time and create a hassle-free end user experience while remaining cost competitive in these ever-changing market conditions.

We are able to meet Latin America’s market expectations by manufacturing simple yet powerful product lines from megapixel solutions to hybrid systems which allows users to upgrade their surveillance systems at their own pace.

Speco Technologies’ expertise along with Adolph Salas’ experience will drive Latin America and Caribbean regions to a new stage of innovation and HD Video Surveillance solutions.

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