From 19 to 21 January 2020, Geutebrück will take part in the INTERSEC in Dubai. Geutebrück is an international expert for image-based security solutions Made in Germany, offering high-performance software and hardware. It can be versatilely used to guarantee security, maintain transparency and optimise processes, always in accordance with the stringent rules of the European Directive on the Protection of Personal Data (DS-GVO).

Geutebrück will be introducing their partner Comtegra, with whom they share their stand with. Comtegra is a rising Technology Distribution Company with four core areas of business i.e. Digital Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, IoT and Physical Security and SaaS Applications. They carry years of Physical Security solutions experience, and are excited to launch and extend the benefits of Geutebrück products and solutions to partners and customers across the Middle East region.

In the Trade Centre Arena, SA-N19, the solutions for facial recognition and object recognition will be presented. The experts from Germany are available for their guests at any time.

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