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Axis strengthens its foothold in India, announces office expansion

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Axis Communications, dealing in network video cameras, today announced that it has expanded office space in Bangalore, its India headquarters. This office expansion comes as a result of Axis' consistent growth and successful client acquisitions over the years. Axis' sustained focus on the Indian market since 2007 has enabled the company to strengthen its footing across the country and this expansion will accommodate the company's current requirements and future growth plans for India. The new facility is in line with the company's global standards and includes an exclusive testing and demo center to enable superior customer and partner support.

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"This development is a testimony to our India growth story. The new facility is part of our global expansion plans to enhance customer and partner experience significantly. We wish to thank all our business partners and vendors for their absolute support and cooperation over the years." said Sudhindra Holla, Country Manager, Axis Communications, India.

Speaking on the occasion, Lee Oh Tee, Regional Director - South Asia Pacific, Axis Communications said, "India as a country has huge growth potential for network video surveillance cameras and Axis has witnessed substantial profitability and holistic growth in this region so far. Today, as we spread our wings, we are optimistic to engage more with our customers and meet their technology needs simultaneously."

Axis deals in network video solutions for professional installations. Along with its wide range of network video solutions, Axis also offers a whole gamut of products like video encoders, thermal cameras, video management software and accessories etc. The thrust on technology innovation and infrastructure development across the country is a major driving force for video surveillance demand and Axis Communications in India has successfully deployed solutions in major segments like retail, critical infrastructure, educational institutions, city surveillance and hospitality.