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15/04/2009

Nurizon expands presence to UAE

Saudi Arabia

Public Safety and Homeland Security solutions provider Nurizon Corporation announces its expansion into the United Arab Emirates, and other GCC Member Countries.


Nurizon Corporation is a provider for public safety and homeland security solutions, ranging from Mobile Video Recording, Licence Plate Recognition, and In-Vehicle Mobile Computing Systems through the Middle East.

Christopher Riddell, chief executive officer for Nurizon Corporation stated, "The United Arab Emirates is widely recognised as a hub for technology companies around the world". He also went on to add "All of our products and systems are interoperable in both Arabic and English, which is of enormous use to the Emergency Services Authorities in the region".

Nurizon Corporation has recently appointed a UAE wide Value Added Partner (VAP) to oversee its activities in the region, with a head office located in Dubai Internet City (DIC).

One of the newest additions to the Nurizon Corporation partner portfolio, is United States based Digital Ally Inc. Digital Ally's flagship in vehicle video recording system. Digital Ally's system provides an integrated rear view mirror and liquid crystal display, ensuring that there are no moving parts, and existing radios mounted in vehicle dashboards no longer need to be interfered with. Law enforcement officers are also able to upload video and audio from the vehicle to government servers via encrypted wireless radio technology.

The fully Arabised Digital Ally Recording System is fully compatible and integrates easily with the ANPR (License Plate Recognition) and mobile speed enforcement systems provided by major manufacturers through Nurizon Corporation.

The Digital Ally Video Recording System has recently received acclaim from the Saudi Arabian Police Forces, as being a highly flexible and user friendly mobile CCTV system.

Nurizon Corporation is actively seeking to expand its alliances and partnerships through the rest of the GCC Member Countries, and is in negotiations with several companies for the respective territories.

Peter deBoeck, legal and finance director for Nurizon Corporation stated that "The GCC is proving to be an ever more advanced and progressive region in our current climate, and we have been inundated with enquiries since the start of 2009". Peter went on to add that "We would advise any Government Solutions and Public Safety Companies wishing to expand its portfolio, to contact our Public Relations department at Nurizon Corporation for further information on our partnership and distributor programme".



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