360 Vision and Northwood Technology
partner to promote visual surveillance excellence in Ireland

 

Through their strategic partnership, 360 Vision Technology and Northwood Technology are setting new standards of excellence in high-security surveillance across Ireland

Sharing the same commitment to quality in visual surveillance, the partnership offers end-to-end camera solutions engineered to deliver advanced situational awareness across a broad range of specialist applications in demanding environments.

With a reputation as being Ireland’s most progressive distributor, Northwood Technology has carved itself out a niche in the security market, supplying products, technical training and specification of CCTV, access control, intercom, intruder and fire alarms systems.

Celebrating 20 years in the industry, Northwood’s legacy has not just been built on experience but on constant reinvention. Serving security engineers, consultants and electrical contractors, the company has become a symbol of trust and reliability in the rapidly changing security landscape.

“We offer far more than just the supply of security products,” says Colm Hayden, Technical Director at Northwood Technology. “From our offices in Dublin and Cork, we not only distribute products, but we also provide design and can assist with tender bids to specify highly effective systems. At Northwood Technology, we believe that ‘seeing is believing’ and we offer customers the opportunity to see selected products in action. So, as well as having a fully stocked warehouse, in addition, we’ve invested into a fully fitted ‘live’ demonstration & training suite, so that customers can evaluate product performance – either at our own demonstration facility, or on-site.

“I’m a fan of new technology and excellence in product performance, and 360 fits with that ethos. In our bid to bring the very best in seamless security solutions to the Irish private and public sectors, I see a massive opportunity for the range of 360 Vision camera products.

“360 Vision’s Predator and Invictus all-in one PTZ cameras are high quality products, ideal for high-end, CNI type high security applications, where their ultra-low light imaging and availability of  integrated white light and IR LED illumination makes them the ideal choice for specifiers.

“The 360 Vision Predator Radar camera is unique in the industry, an all-in-one solution offering advanced, cost-effective early detection of intruders. And with its flexible  specification, a thermal camera and various lighting options can be integrated alongside the optical PTZ camera, which offers a powerful 40x zoom. Robust and rugged, 360 Vision cameras are also cyber secure..  From our hands-on experience, 360 Vision Technology’s cameras consistently deliver the dependable performance we need.”

“Recently, we’ve seen an uptake for Solar Farm security applications, where the use of 360 Vision’s highly effective Predator Radar camera provides accurate early detection and warning of intruders, and backs the radar detections with high-quality visual verification. And the compelling argument is that the Predator Radar camera does all of this at a fraction of the cost of using multiple optical cameras – and especially when considering the reduced spend required for cabling, civils, digging trenches and the associated labour time!”

Impressed by the quality and performance of 360 Vision cameras, Northwood Technology have deployed the company’s Invictus PTZ camera to protect their own Head Office building.

“We’re delighted to be partnering with Northwood Technology to support the delivery of advanced, high-performance security surveillance imaging solutions across Ireland,” says Adrian Kirk, 360 Vision Technology’s Business Development Director. “Northwood’s expertise as a provider of security and life safety technology solutions is an ideal fit for us. Beyond offering products, they share our passion and commitment to bringing modern solutions to the market, offering the convenience of a trade shop, backed with education, consultation and the technology itself.”