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Bioaccez new partnership with "Impact Solutions Ltd" from Malawi

Bioaccez Controls has signed a partnership deal with Malawi based “Impact Solutions Ltd” to supply its 3G security cameras to the potential customers in that African country.
The Bioaccez Maggis series of cameras allows the monitoring of remote premises using the standard video call feature of 3G mobile phones with no need for an IP service or extra software downloads to the phone.
Included in the package will be a camera and microphone device, infrared night-vision sensors and an integrated 3G compact modem. The new model MAGGIS-VIZION allows recording video, the activation of 2 remote relays and bidirectional audio conversation.
Impact Solutions Ltd is a Malawian based company specialized in IT Security solutions, like wireless video, perimeter protection and access control. According to Mr. Bram Fudzulani the company's Technical Director the company expects the Malawi market to benefit a lot for this cutting edge technology, which will see Impact Solutions limited bringing newer technologies from Bioaccez into Malawi.


3G camera MAGGIS-VIZION is finally available !

After presenting the first prototypes in MWC exhibition, we announce that MAGGIS-VIZION 3Gcameras ara available. The features of the cameras are the following:

These new 3G / GPRS cameras feature Worldwide GSM compatibility and incorporate excellent home automation functionality. An all-in-one package!

These high-performance remote-view cameras have been further enhanced with the following new features:

•    Compatible with all standard SIM cards
•    2 on-board phone-controlled relays: Allows control of home automation functions such as door release, siren activation etc…
•    On-board memory: Allows limited storage of video footage
•    SD-Card slot: Allows additional storage of video footage based on user requirements.
•    Trigger input: Allows connection of external sensors such as door contacts
•    Capability to activate the optional external Infra Red illuminator where required
•    Audio output:  Allows user to make announcements from cell-phone to camera site

In the following weeks, we could also provide an extra socket or firmware for the following functions:
•    Camera can utilize GPRS (SMS and/or MMS) when 3G is unavailable

PDF brochure available here: Maggis-Vision brochure
Other catalogues download page: +catalogues




IM Distribution giant signs EMEA-wide partnership agreement with Bioaccez 3G security camera manufacturer

Ingram Micro EMEA has signed a partnership deal with Barcelona-based Bioaccez to supply its 3G security cameras to its reseller base.

The Bioaccez Maggis series of cameras allows the monitoring of remote premises using the standard video call feature of 3G mobile phones with no need for an IP service or extra software downloads to the phone.

Included in the package will be a camera and microphone device, infrared night-vision sensors and an integrated 3G compact modem.

Pierre-Yvon Mechali, executive director and general manager of Ingram’s telco division, which was launched last year said: “We are very pleased to be working with Bioaccez, a company that is developing innovative machine-to-machine mobile solutions.

“Its Maggis security camera will appeal to both consumers and professional buyers in the growing security market. It’s ideal for monitoring personal or business property, monitoring children or the elderly, and discouraging theft and vandalism.”

Read more: http://www.channelweb.co.uk/



Bioaccez sponsor of MWC 2011 as CCTV supporter


Bioaccez Controls is acting as a CCTV supporter for the protection of some critical facilities of the MWC 2011 with the aim of further improving the safety of visitors to the most important event of the mobile phone industry worldwide.The materials used are camera systems and videorecorders of the SimonAlert range, made by Simon, SA, the leading Spanish manufacturer of electrical equipment. Simon S.A. The Simon Holding, SL participates in Bioaccez Controls,sl.
Links:
Bioaccez as Sponsor at MWC 2011
The SimonAlert product range



KyroBAND, biodegradable sanitary bracelet


Bioaccez
Controls has just released a new innovating bracelet, the “kyroBAND” ideal for the patient identification with or without RFID.
This bracelet is completely made with hypoallergenic and biodegradable materials. The ribbon around the wrist is weaved in paper thread, a natural product that doesn’t cause any allergic reaction and is biodegradable after a few weeks of use.


The bracelet is made of clips that can’t be opened again once they are closed for the first time. This plastic system is also fully biodegradable.
Identification bracelets are used in a lot of residences and hospitals to avoid confusions in the management of drugs, medical tests or interventions. They are products that increase the patient security.

All the bracelets used are made of plastic or derivates (PVC, vinyl, etc.) and in some people this represents a problem because they can cause sores in the wrist.

Therefore, some bracelet systems aren’t reliable enough to be used in mental healthcare centers, where the patients use to break the bracelets if the lock system is too simple.



The new bracelet resolves and improves some of the actual technical problems because:

- The paper textile is 100% non-allergenic and has a soft touch.
- The paper-made biodegradable ribbon is very resistant even when washing.
- The closure system can’t be opened once it is closed so the ribbon must be cut to release it.
- The biodegradable bracelet contributes in decreasing the hospital wastes.
- Inside the plastic lock there is space to introduce a passive radiofrequency chip. This way, it isn’t necessary to use different types of bracelet because the same model can be used as tag or ID.

The bracelet has multiple uses. The ribbon and the lock can be used as ID, writing directly into the plastic or paper (which is the usual in most of the centers). They can be used to set active tags or as an identification system using passive RFID tags. The passive RFID tags can be read with a portable reader or a Palm, for example, from a few centimeters.

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