Vertical Markets

Shenzhen summit

by Mark Rowe

The manufacturer Uniview held the first global partner summit during the CPSE Security Show in Shenzhen on October 30, 2017. Uniview’s event was on the theme of Stronger Together, pictured.

More than 200 partners from all over the world attended. Hermit Zhang, CEO of Uniview, gave the opening speech. “It’s been 12 years since Uniview started video surveillance business in 2005. And the global video surveillance trend has changed a lot. But one thing that hasn’t change is our commitment to our partner and our ability to do amazing things together.”

Uniview stressed it puts innovation and quality first place during the whole process of product research and development. While the company started international business only three years ago it points to remarkable growth. Uniview has seen a compound annual growth rate with more than 100pc for three consecutive years. Business covers more than 120 countries.

Ximen Yan, President of Uniview International Business Department, spoke of Uniview’s plans. “About ten years before, IT technology was brought to CCTV industry, new solution brings new opportunities as well as new challenges. In the past 10 years, some players raised up and some went down. Uniview caught the chance and grown to be the number three in China, and number seven worldwide. Now, a new decade is coming, the new age is the age of AI. To suit for the new technology, hardware and software will be changed, application and business model will be overturned, and the order in the whole industry will be converted. I think Uniview will be ready for this new challenges. We started to invest in AI technology research three years ago. A professional algorithm team built by more than 100 engineers has been ready. Benefit from our rich experience in Chinese high-end market, Uniview is able to transfer ability and mature solution to international market.”

And distributors from Australia, Iran and the United States spoke. The 16th China Public Security Expo ran in Shenzen for four days.

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