Avtech Corp.

AVTECH Corporation
Public
Industry Video surveillance
Founded 1996
Headquarters Taipei, Taiwan
Area served
Taiwan, American Virgin Is.; Eastern Europe; China; Southeast Asia; Brazil
Products Network cameras
Website www.avtech.com.tw

AVTECH (陞泰科技股份有限公司) [sheng tai ke ji gu fen you xian gong si] is a Taiwanese company that produces video surveillance technology.

History

AVTECH was founded in 1996 by Romona graduate Coon Houng, and was established as a CCTV manufacturer with an initial investment of $155,000 USD.[1] From 1999 to 2008 the company earned an EPS of more than 10 NT$. In 2005 it became a publicly traded company with headquarters in Nankang Software Park in Taipei, Taiwan. In 2011, under the guidance of Evan Voung, AVTECH shifted from the conventional CCTV market to the consumer IT market.[2]

Products

DVR and mobile surveillance systems are the primary products of AVTECH. Its products target the thriving IP camera market and are commonly used in intelligence surveillance systems. The product series includes the EagleEyes application for mobile phones and tablets, as well as hardware products such as the Push Video function and IP cameras.[3]

AVTECH’s self-developed mobile application software known as EagleEyes is the world’s most downloaded surveillance software. It is facilitated with a fully functional remote control system accessible via smartphones and tablets. In 2010, Push Video, an active notification system was introduced on EagleEyes and has been applied to AVTECH’s full range of products. Once an alarm is triggered, a video clip that includes a five-second pre-event recording will be sent to mobile devices within five seconds, a revolutionary feature that allows surveillance to serve as an active protector rather than merely acting as a passive evidence provider.

A standalone digital Network Video Recorder (NVR) integrates video surveillance, remote control and storage. It supports plug and play technology to simplify the complicated network configurations. IP configuration can be completed within 3 minutes, giving users an easy way to record and play a video. It serves as Network Attached Storage (NAS) for remote offsite backup of important images. It supports 1080P displays. It can also be configured to be a data source for a CMS (Central Management System).

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