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Sayer has worked within the electronic security industry for over twenty years, during which time he has performed product management and pre and post sales support roles whilst with Cardkey, Johnson Controls and Maxxess Systems.
Sayer’s understanding of IP network based security systems includes the design and implementation of video surveillance, access control, perimeter protection, intruder, fire and BMS systems into fully integrated solutions.
Sayer said: “I am delighted to be given the opportunity to head up the Project Support Team which has been established to provide hands-on support for the fast growing pan-European network of installers and system integrators who are recommending Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd’s professional security solutions for large scale projects.
“With a complete product portfolio encompassing the very latest IP and network CCTV, access control and intruder detection products, the Project Support Team clearly has a valuable role to play ensuring that our customers are able to specify the best complete solution for the job in hand.
“We will be available to offer advice and support from project conception and design, through to delivery.”
The Project Support Team has been set up in response to increased customer demand for knowledge driven help on large or complex projects.
The team will focus on Samsung’s ability to harness the power of IP network based security solutions, whilst looking to increase the end-users’ ROI by highlighting innovative ways the systems can be used for purposes other than security.
The formation of the Project Support Team coincides with the introduction of Samsung’s Total Security Manager (TSM) software which enables the integration, monitoring and control of a diverse range of Samsung security systems via a single unified Graphical User Interface.
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