'Oysta Technology is one of the company's exhibiting in the inaugural Lone Worker Protection area at IFSEC International 2012. In this video interview, md Mario Zuccaro explains why.
Oysta Technology provides GPS and telemetry-based solutions to a wide range of industries, Governments and law enforcement agencies.
The company specialises in designing and installing lone worker, telecare and vehicle safety and monitoring systems for a variety of customers.
Safety is its business and the company takes that responsibility very seriously indeed. Sectors covered by its solutions include security, transport, the utilities, telecoms, FM, Government and the public sector, telecare and the charities sphere.
Oysta Technology's dedicated team boasts over 50 years' experience in the market and operates in 15 countries across four continents. That team works with over 3,000 customers worldwide, its clients including the Ministry of Justice, Compass Group, Age Telefonica Spain, MTN, Anglo Gold Mining, the Australian Federal Police and O2 Telefonica.
The overriding aim is to deliver 'out of the box' and bespoke solutions, all of them BS 8484, RoHs, CE and SAR compliant.
Engagement at IFSEC International 2012
At IFSEC International 2012, Oysta Technology is also delivering a presentation on how to design profitable lone worker security solutions. This will be given by Miguel Angel Orellana, chief marketing officer at the company. It runs in Hall 3a in the Lone Worker Protection zone on 17 May from 11.30 am-12.30 pm.
In advance of the exhibition opening its doors on Monday 14 May, Mario Zuccaro - managing director at Oysta Technology - stopped by organiser UBM's London offices for a video interview with Brian Sims, media solutions manager across UBM Live's Security and Fire Portfolio.
What does Mario believe to be the central issues facing the lone worker sector at present in relation to both suppliers and end users?
Why has the company decided to play a fulsome part in the first-ever dedicated Lone Worker Protection zone organised for IFSEC International?
How is the company faring in the current economic landscape, and what are its aspirations for the next six-to-12 months?
Watch the video below and find out the answers to all of these questions.'
Oysta Technology provides GPS and telemetry-based solutions to a wide range of industries, Governments and law enforcement agencies.
The company specialises in designing and installing lone worker, telecare and vehicle safety and monitoring systems for a variety of customers.
Safety is its business and the company takes that responsibility very seriously indeed. Sectors covered by its solutions include security, transport, the utilities, telecoms, FM, Government and the public sector, telecare and the charities sphere.
Oysta Technology's dedicated team boasts over 50 years' experience in the market and operates in 15 countries across four continents. That team works with over 3,000 customers worldwide, its clients including the Ministry of Justice, Compass Group, Age Telefonica Spain, MTN, Anglo Gold Mining, the Australian Federal Police and O2 Telefonica.
The overriding aim is to deliver 'out of the box' and bespoke solutions, all of them BS 8484, RoHs, CE and SAR compliant.
Engagement at IFSEC International 2012
At IFSEC International 2012, Oysta Technology is also delivering a presentation on how to design profitable lone worker security solutions. This will be given by Miguel Angel Orellana, chief marketing officer at the company. It runs in Hall 3a in the Lone Worker Protection zone on 17 May from 11.30 am-12.30 pm.
In advance of the exhibition opening its doors on Monday 14 May, Mario Zuccaro - managing director at Oysta Technology - stopped by organiser UBM's London offices for a video interview with Brian Sims, media solutions manager across UBM Live's Security and Fire Portfolio.
What does Mario believe to be the central issues facing the lone worker sector at present in relation to both suppliers and end users?
Why has the company decided to play a fulsome part in the first-ever dedicated Lone Worker Protection zone organised for IFSEC International?
How is the company faring in the current economic landscape, and what are its aspirations for the next six-to-12 months?
Watch the video below and find out the answers to all of these questions.'
original article: Brian Sims http://www.info4security.com/story.asp?sectioncode=49&storycode=4129013&c=1
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