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Hills NZ Announces Ultimate Outdoor Prize Winner

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The winners of Hills’ NZ Ultimate Outdoor Prize are Gavin Tombs and Martin Eising from Apex Electrical & Communications. Jointly sponsored by Hills NZ and...

Be Gentle Pulling Optical Fibre Runs

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If you’re not gentle when pulling your fibre optic cable runs you may damage them and harm the performance of your client's system down...

ASSA ABLOY Releases HES ES100 Electric Strike With Aperio Wireless

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ASSA ABLOY has released the HES ES100 wireless electric strike, which the company says combines feature of the HES 1500 and 1600 Series electric...

Ballina Byron Gateway Airport Seeks Access Control

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Ballina Shire Council is seeking supply and install of access control equipment at Byron Bay Gateway Airport. There’s a non-compulsory pre-tender meeting being held at...

Government Use of Facial Recognition Banned in Washington

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Washington’s King Country, which comprises the greater Seattle area, and is home to facial recognition software makers Amazon and Microsoft, has unanimously voted to...

ATP Seeks Design and Installation Of Perimeter Intrusion Detection System

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City West Water is intending to release a request for tender in July 2021 for the design and construction services for a perimeter intrusion...

AXIS Q3819-PVE Panoramic Camera Arrives At SEN For Testing

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The AXIS Q3819-PVE panoramic camera featuring 14MP resolution and a 180-degree angle of view, has arrived at SEN for testing (thanks, Oshana!). With four 1/2.5-inch...

DockCom Installs ICT Protege At Yarra’s Edge

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Integrator DockCom Technology Services has installed an ICT access control solution with LPR vehicle access at Yarra’s Edge, a premium residential and lifestyle precinct...

Hills NZ Relocates To Mount Wellington

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After 8 years at its former site, Hills has relocated its Auckland branch and warehouse to Carbine Road in Mount Wellington, offering significant improvements...

Tiny UHF RFID May Accelerate IoT

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Researchers at North Carolina State University have made the smallest ever state-of-the-art RFID chip, which should drive down the cost of RFID tags used...