Posted in News and Events on April 17, 2012 by Administrator
Join Pro-Tec Design and Axis Communications
Tectalk events provide a unique opportunity for you to gain insight and information on how to leverage the use of the security technology systems you have deployed to better serve your organization. You will have the opportunity to interact directly with manufacturer personnel during a hands on review of their newest developments and discussions of road map planning, industry trends, and emerging technologies. You will also benefit from the chance to interact with peer organizations who use the same technology.
Posted in News and Events on March 19, 2012 by Administrator
Tectalk events provide a unique opportunity for you to gain insight and information on how to leverage the use of the security technology systems you have deployed to better serve your organization. You will have the opportunity to interact directly with manufacturer personnel during a hands on review of their newest developments and discussions of road map planning, industry trends, and emerging technologies. You will also benefit from the chance to interact with peer organizations who use the same technology.
This is also a great opportunity to dive into specifics and address security challenges your organization seeks to solve.
The 3-hour event will be a combination of discussion and hands-on interaction. It includes refreshments and a chance to talk with the sponsoring manufacturer, your peers and Pro-Tec Design's staff. We believe that the total value of the session will exceed the sum of the parts. We hope you will be able to join us.
TecTalk Events will be hosted at Pro-Tec Design. For more information, please see the information below.
Where: Pro-Tec Design, Inc. | 5005 Cheshire Parkway | Suite 3 | Minneapolis | MN | 55446
When: April 17th -- Session 1: 8am to 11am Session 2: 1pm to 4pm
Posted in News and Events on October 26, 2011 by Administrator
TecTalk events provide a unique opportunity for you to gain insight and information on how to leverage the use of the security technology systems you have deployed to better serve your organization. You will have the opportunity to interact directly with manufacturer personnel during a hands-on review of their newest developments and discussions of road map planning, industry trends, and emerging technologies. You will also benefit from the chance to interact with peer organizations who use the same technology.
This is also a great opportunity to dive into specifics and address security challenges your organization seeks to solve.
The 3-hour event will be a combination of discussion and hands-on interaction. It includes refreshments and a chance to talk with the sponsoring manufacturer, your peers and Pro-Tec Design's staff. We believe that the total value of the session will exceed the sum of the parts. We hope you will be able to join us.
Posted in News and Events on September 29, 2011 by Administrator
New Minneapolis cameras make thugs go elsewhere
MATT McKINNEY, Star Tribune
The toughs who hang out at "Amen Corner," a notorious spot near Peavey Park in south Minneapolis, are difficult to intimidate, but when a portable Minneapolis police surveillance camera shows up, they melt away.
Posted in News and Events on September 19, 2011 by Administrator
If you've ever traversed the Twin Cities, you know Interstate Highway 35, the notoriously congested thoroughfare you usually have to travel to get anywhere in or around Minneapolis and St. Paul. In addition to the traffic, couple that with often blizzard-like conditions, tornadoes or other Midwest weather wraths and travel can be treacherous at best.
Offering a big assist, the Minnesota Department of Transportation (DOT) spearheaded a system-wide camera deployment that has morphed into one of the country's leading intelligent roadway traffic management solutions. And it all started with a security surveillance implementation deployed by systems integrator Pro-Tec Design of Minneapolis, who has responded consistently to the state's Request for Proposals and won those bids through being the lowest qualified bidder-with extremely competitive bid specifications.