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Motorola Solutions Acquires IndigoVision for $US37.2 Million

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Motorola Solutions will acquire Edinburgh-based CCTV manufacturer IndigoVision for $US37.2 million.

According to Motorola Solutions, the IndigoVision range of products, global presence and customer base are complementary to Motorola Solutions’ existing presence in video security.

“We share IndigoVision’s commitment to providing next-generation, end-to-end video security solutions that enhance safety, security and efficiency. IndigoVision’s end-to-end offering, global presence and customer base will complement our existing and growing presence in video security and analytics,” states John Kedzierski, senior vice president of video security solutions at Motorola Solutions.

IndigoVision’s portfolio includes video security solutions from cameras to video recorders to body worn cameras to security management software. The Scottish company was a pioneer in IP video and developed a serious global client list of high security customers.

Meanwhile, Motorola Solutions has a growing presence in the large and expanding area of video security since acquiring Avigilon in 2018. Its product offerings include high-definition cameras, advanced video analytics, network video management hardware and software and access control solutions.

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