Netgenium debuts next gen display and touchscreen technologies

Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) solutions specialist Netgenium will be showcasing its new range of IP powered displays and touchscreens among other advanced security technologies at The Security Event 2025 (stand 5/B96).

Leading the way for the firm – which is attending the event for the first time – will be its smart technologies, including new IP LED displays, IP touchscreens and IP glass technologies together with a conceptual IP network smart window application. The company’s current network audio products, which can integrate with both Netgenium and partner software solutions for advanced remote IP-based monitoring capabilities, will also feature.

Show visitors will be able to discover more about the range of high-performance IP speakers, IP access control and IP lighting solutions, which are suitable for improved operational and public safety applications in education, transport, retail, warehouses, construction sites, residential, office and renewables sectors. These next gen technologies deliver comprehensive network wide IP connectivity and functionality to all critical points of a facility or building, while providing operational flexibility, optimum performance and interoperability with other systems.

A range of additional features that will help organisations and events to comply with the forthcoming Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, or ‘Martyn’s Law’, will also be shown. These form part of a holistic lockdown solutions package from Netgenium that helps schools and colleges better protect themselves in the event of a terrorist attack.

IP-based technologies are at the cutting edge of reliable, efficient and future-proof networking solutions, providing a wide range of security and operational for both users and system integrators. They offer significant financial benefits thanks to simplified installation, cabling routing and network infrastructure configuration, while state-of-the-art control technology offers a whole host of quick and easy to use functions and features at the user’s fingertips – all of which is available and managed from a central point.

North East of England-based Netgenium’s attendance at The Security Event 2025 comes as the company continues to see growing demand for IP solutions with added value capabilities for a wide range of applications across the UK including demand from schools, vehicle manufacturers and supermarkets.

Sales and Marketing Manager Nick Plumb, said this year’s event will be an important platform for showcasing the capabilities and benefits of the company’s integrated product range, adding: “We are committed to investing in new product development to provide customers with what they want. I’m sure the many features and benefits of the new IP Network LED lighting, IP network touchscreen control units, IP network LED display units alongside our current products will be of significant interest to both existing and potential new users.”

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