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Matrix Comsec to Participate in the NPPC 2018

Matrix Comsec will participate in the NPPC (National Pharmacy Preceptors Conference) 2018 to be held in New Delhi from 30th to 31st October 2018. We will be exhibiting our recently launched communication and security solutions along with other enterprise grade solutions.

From the Telecom domain, we will be exhibiting our newly launched Pure IP Solutions for Modern Enterprises – PRASAR UCS and the Smart Video IP Deskphone – SPARSH VP710 at the event. We will also be exhibiting SARVAM UCS and Media Gateways.

Solution experts for our People Mobility Management solutions will be demonstrating our Aadhaar enabled biometric attendance system at the event. They will also be giving a brief on our well-engineered Access Control solutions to be displayed at the event. Our experts are to exhibit COSEC Panel Lite Standalone Access Control solution, which is a site controller that implements advanced Access Control features and restricts unauthorized entry. We will also be talking on COSEC ARC – an I/O Controller which provides the flexibility to control and monitor a range of hardware devices that are integrated with the controller. Additionally, we will be displaying our COSEC PATH series door controllers, which are fingerprint and RFID card based devices.

From the Video Surveillance domain, solution experts will be talking on the recently launched Extreme series of Network Video Recorders.These recorders are equipped with features like Cascading, H.265 Compression, 4K Decoding, RAID 5, 10 Support, High Storage, and 512Mbps Throughput. We will also be exhibiting our IP cameras that are furnished with Intelligent Video Analytics that enhance security of enterprises.

Learn more about our solutions by talking to our solution experts at the NPPC 2018 event, Stand No. 43-44 from 30th to 31st October 2018.

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