3xLOGIC prepares for a busy and successful 2022 ISC West

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3xLOGIC, Inc., a provider of integrated, intelligent security solutions, has announced its lineup of news and events scheduled for ISC West, 23-25 March in Las Vegas, Nevada. Highlights include:

“What Next? Improving Safety and Incident Resolution with Gunshot Detection and Integrated Solutions”

3xLOGIC General Manager, Brad McMullen and Global Vice President of Sales, Bill Hobbs will speak on a panel alongside Guy Grace, Vice Chair of the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools and a 35-year veteran of school security management and Jin Kim, retired FBI agent and subject matter expert in active shooter and workplace violence risk management. The panel is scheduled for Thursday 24 March at 11:15-12:15. To learn more about this session, visit here.

Industry veteran Matt Alford joins 3xLOGIC management as Senior Director, North American Sales

Alford brings 20 years of sales experience in physical security to the company’s sales team. “This company has been knocking it out of the park before I arrived, I’m excited to take our team to the next level,” he says. “See you in Las Vegas!”

New Varifocal Multi-Imager camera

Designed for applications that require multiple angles of view that a standard camera cannot achieve, this new camera contains four 5MP varifocal lenses that provide separate video streams. Rather than purchasing and installing multiple cameras, dealers can now deploy a single device capable of capturing coverage of a scene.

Enhancements to VIGIL CLOUD mobile app

Through its intuitive interface, the mobile app makes tasks like viewing video, case management and viewing and reacting to notifications possible using gestures and movements common within many other mobile applications. With the mobile app, users can easily access VIGIL CLOUD from anywhere, at any time, on their smartphone to quickly navigate through the solution’s most important features.

Award-winning gunshot detection technology

Instead of microphones, infrared sensors, or complex analytics, 3xLOGIC’s self-contained device relies on affordable, simple concussive force recognition sensors to detect gunshots. Upon firing, a bullet creates a shockwave as it travels through the air. This shockwave creates a unique concussive force the device is able to detect – reducing the potential for false activations from other loud noises and preparing staff to confront threats immediately.

3xLOGIC will be in full attendance in Las Vegas at the company’s largest ever 30’ x 50’ booth (#17089), taking meetings and updating integrator partners and end users.

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