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Prima Group Chairman/CEO Primus Cheng handing over a state of the art Sri Lanka Police command Center to President Maithripala Sirisena. Also present are Thushan Gunawardena Regional Manager (Ayonix), Suchindra Holla (Axis Country Manager SAARC), Akalanka Wijesundara (Axis Key Account Manager (Sri Lanka – Maldives), Micheal Ray (CEO – Axis ), Tan Beng Chuan (Group General Manager Prima Group Sri Lanka), Sagala Ratnayake (Minister Law and Order and Southern Development), Inspector General of Police Pujith Jayasundara, and Crysantha Perera (General Manager – Prima Management Services (Pvt) Ltd)
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By Supun Dias
Prima Management Services, a member of Prima Group of Companies, Singapore, donated a state-of-the-art Command Centre to the Police Department at the recently held PMS Symposium on Information Technology.
The keys to the new Command Centre were handed over to President Maithripala Sirisena who graced the occasion as the Cheif Guest which was held recently at Hilton Colombo.
Prima Ceylon General Manager Tang Beng Chuan said that PMS embarked on its mission of providing benchmarked Video Security Surveillance Solutions, employing the expertise of the most qualified professionals in the industry.
“As the leader in the field, Prima has the highest number of certified engineers for IP surveillance cameras in the industry, and is the only company to have a Channel and Application development partnership with AXIS in Sri Lanka,” he added.
“In addition, it is the only company to have expert level certification for video management software; and the only company to have expert level certification for video analytical software solutions, as well as a regional development centre for the one of the world’s fastest 3D face recognition engine,” he added.
“This expertise has resulted in Prima Management Services being the provider of world-class security solutions to the Sri Lanka Aviation Authority and the Sri Lanka Police,” he noted.
Speaking at the occasion Defence Secretary Karunasena Hettiarachchi said that the government’s main intention was to safeguard the security of the country and its people.
“Therefore one of the key elements that need to be countered with the best knowledge is cyber security,” he said.
He thanked the efforts and research work done by PMS in providing the government agencies with the
best technology.
Globally, the attention on increased security of key international authorities, namely airports, military bases, commercial enterprises, banks and essential public areas continues to grow, with technology being employed to increase safety and security.
One of the aims of hosting such a strategically significant event in Sri Lanka is to educate all stakeholders on new developments in the security surveillance industry and provide a hands-on experience.
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