Wireless Vision News.

» Cisco Eco Partners forum, Dubai 2008Sun, 23 March 2008
» Wireless Vision and Ekahau products update MeetingWed, 19 March 2008
» ICT Cairo 2008Wed, 20 February 2008
» Wireless Vision RTLS at StarGate park DubaiThu, 18 October 2007
» INTERSEC 2007Sun, 21 January 2007
» RTLS Official LaunchingSun, 21 January 2007
» Ekahau’s RTLS Simulation.Sun, 21 January 2007
» INTERSEC Middle East 2007 exceeds expectationsSat, 20 January 2007



» Cisco Eco Partners forum, Dubai 2008 Sun, 23 March 2008
Wireless Vision during the latest Cisco Eco Partners Forum is declared as Cisco Eco partner in the Middle east Region, Adding even more value to existing WLAN clients, and encouraging potential client to get the maximum use of their planed WLAN, by having Ekahau Real Time Location System on the top of their WLAN, a faster ROI will be achieved, As Ekahau RTLS requires no additional hardware to be fully functional.
 
» Wireless Vision and Ekahau products update Meeting Wed, 19 March 2008
From Left to right, Assem Lawandy Managing Director, Wireless Vision - Antti Korhonen, President and CEO, Ekahau Inc. - Jarmo Ikonen, Sales Director, APAC and EMEA Ekahau Inc. and finally Hazem Thomas, Business Development Manager, Wireless Vision, during the latest products update meeting held at Helsinki Finland.
 
» ICT Cairo 2008 Wed, 20 February 2008
Wireless Vision demonstrating a live demo for Ekahau RTLS during ICT exhibition, Cairo 2008 in cooperation with ACT, Wireless Vision Reseller in Egypt.
 
» Wireless Vision RTLS at StarGate park Dubai Thu, 18 October 2007
Ekahau Inc., a leading provider of Wi-Fi based Real Time Location Systems (RTLS), today announced that the Stargate, a new multi-use family entertainment center in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, will integrate Ekahau Positioning Engine 4.0 (EPE) with its Cisco wireless Wi-Fi network to provide a comprehensive tracking system for visitors, staff and portable equipment. One unique application being offered enables families visiting the theme park to receive a compact Ekahau T301A tag for each child, enabling parents and Stargate staff to locate them in real time, should they get lost.

“As the first installation in the Middle East for any tracking system based on Wi-Fi networks, we are particularly proud to work with such a high profile customer as Stargate,” said Assem Lawandy, managing director of Wireless Vision, the company responsible for installing the Ekahau solution. “System integration with the Cisco network installed by Emirates Computers, a Dubai-based Cisco Gold partner, is proceeding well and with everything in place, we will have something truly unique to offer our customer.”


In addition to the 1,100 Ekahau T301A tags provided for use primarily with young visitors, the theme park also plans to use EkahauÂ’s forthcoming credit card-sized T301B tags for security personnel. Tags will also play an important role in locating valuable mobile equipment over the 24,000 square meter venue.


“Stargate is a prestigious and important project for Emirates Computers,” Haytham Kamel, general manager – Dubai, Emirates Computers. “The smooth coordination between the Cisco wireless network solution provided and Ekahau’s RTLS system offers our customer a unique, cost-effective and extremely advantageous tracking system that will add to the enjoyment and safety of their visitors.”


The topography of the theme park is not without its challenges. It is spread across five domes, each offering a unique experience including 3-D shows, a rollercoaster and a real-snow, lunar-themed play area. Other facilities include a multi-cuisine food court beneath a glazed pyramid structure and various exhibition and retail sites.


“After long evaluation, we decided that the integration of the Ekahau system with our Cisco network offered the best possible synergy,” said Maher Hakim, concept creator and executive director of Osus, the real estate company developing and running the park. “We believe the benefits of this system are clear - allowing our younger visitors the freedom to explore the centre, and their parents peace of mind to know where they are at any given time. The ability to track our staff and valuable equipment also is a strategic benefit over such a complex campus area.”

 
» INTERSEC 2007 Sun, 21 January 2007
His Excellency Mr. Dahi Khalfan Tamim, Chief of Dubai Police, during his visit to Wireless Vision Booth at INTERSEC 2007, And on the left side Mr. Assem Lawandy Managing Director of Wireless Vision while explaining RTLS system to his Excellency, Real time location system is presented for the first time in the middle east for locating people and assets in real time.
 
» RTLS Official Launching Sun, 21 January 2007
Mr. Assem Lawandy, Managing Director of Wireless Vision, during the official launching of RTLS in the Middle East at INTERSEC 2007.
 
» Ekahau’s RTLS Simulation. Sun, 21 January 2007
Mr. Fady El Rozaiky, Commercial Manager of Wireless Vision demonstrating Ekahau and Acirc’s RTLS simulation for different industries as a multi purposes system during INTERSEC 2007.
 
» INTERSEC Middle East 2007 exceeds expectations Sat, 20 January 2007
Multi-million Euro deals secured, During INTERSEC 2007 More than 630 specialist companies took part from 49 countries, growth of 54 per cent on the previous year, attracting 13,000 industry professionals, where new technologies like RTLS are well presented during the event.
 
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