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Lighting Webinar

by msecadm4921

Raytec’s latest CCTV lighting winter webinars drew more than 500 installers, consultants and end-users globally, The CCTV lighting product manufacturers have made the series available for review and free download from their website.

The lighting webinar consisted of three topics over six sessions and was part of Raytec’s efforts to educate on the subject of lighting. The company points to new opportunities in White-Light, the importance of lighting to reduce bandwidth and storage from IP cameras and the possibilities offered with Raytec’s new Lighting Design Service.

The webinar a.m and p.m sessions were to cater for partners in America, Europe and Asia. Attendees watched a training presentation in real time via their PCs whilst listening to Raytec staff live via their telephone.

Raytec staff provided a step-by-step insight into the topics, whist offering specification and installation advice. Each session also provided an interactive Q&A session which allowed attendees to pose questions.

Raytec launched their first webinar two years ago. Attendees are from as far as California to Singapore.

“Our webinars are unique in the industry and give clear, practical advice on key lighting topics,” says David Lambert, Raytec’s Sales and Marketing Director. “With the technological advances in LED lighting our partners can rely on Raytec to keep them fully updated with the developments, opportunities and best practices in CCTV Lighting."

Raytec add that they will hold further webinar sessions during 2011. Download at www.rayteccctv.com including:
•Lighting for IP and Megapixel Cameras
•New Opportunities with White-Light
•Raytec’s Lighting Design Service.

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