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15 Aug, 2023
At Innotec Security, we are immensely honored to accept this prestigious award, which serves as a resounding testament to our unwavering commitment towards Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) and the paramount importance we place on the holistic well-being and security of our esteemed workforce and valued clients. Our dedication to maintaining the highest standards of safety permeates every facet of our operations, reflecting our proactive approach to risk management and our proactive implementation of cutting-edge security measures.  This recognition underscores our continuous pursuit of excellence and reinforces our position as a trailblazer in the realm of business security, setting a benchmark for industry best practices. With this award, we reaffirm our solemn pledge to persistently innovate, evolve, and prioritize the safeguarding of human capital and business interests, further solidifying our position as the preferred partner for all-encompassing security solutions.
By Ian Campbell 16 Mar, 2021
McPherson began his long electronic security career in 1993 at Wormald Security, where he worked in the purchasing division, before moving through the business during a 9-year span. He then moved across to Honeywell Security products selling CCTV and alarms to installers/integrators. Next, McPherson worked at Sound Security in sales and as BDM for electronic security systems in retail environment, before the business was purchased by Diebold Security, after which he moved into a service supervisor’s role. McPherson has also worked at Signature Security as an operations manager for Victoria, South Australia, South Australia and Tasmania, after which he returned to a sales role, which enabled him to continue driving the business by implementing key strategies and a stronger focus on sales and relationship building, a focus which continues to motivate him. “Some of the major products Craig has worked with over the years include Gallagher, Integriti, Tecom, Lenel, Milestone, Geutebrück, Axis, Panasonic and Avigilon,” said Innotec’s Rob Rosa. “We are proud to work with Craig once again, but this time as an integral part of the Innotec Security team, where he will help us to expand and grow our business through exploring new opportunities with new and existing clients.”
By Ian Campbell 27 Oct, 2019
Innotec Security continues to commit to new and ongoing technological advances. Innotec Security an official certified Genetec partner looks forward to growing our partnership with Genetec. Contact Innotec Security for all your IP surveillance and access control requirements.
By Ian Campbell 11 Apr, 2019
INTEGRATION company Innotec Security is experiencing accelerated growth and is moving to a new office in Tullamarine to accommodate Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), dedicated service and showroom areas for client presentations and meetings with consultants, end users. According to Innotec’s Rob Rosa, the company has also expanded its volume of work for utility companies on renewable energy sites, including wind and solar power. “Other key clients include General Metropolitan Cemetery Trust (GMCT), SP Ausnet, City of Boroondara, City of Port Phillip, GPT Group, Thales and Freemasons Victoria,” Rosa said. “We are launching a new website with a client portal in the next 6 weeks. Clients will have a username and password and will be able to access service and maintenance progress of their sites/projects, invoices, initiate service calls and other functionality. Innotec, which recently attained ISO 9001 and ISO 45001 accreditation, will be located at 7-9 Melrose Court, Tullamarine from March 22, 2019.
By Ian Campbell 11 Apr, 2019
Selecting electronic security integrators has never been more challenging yet more vital as security solutions become intensely integrated and capable of proactive responses. FOR end users seeking quality installers the choice is never been more fraught. The traditional electronic security space rubs shoulders with a wide range of technical services providers – the more profound the integration, the greater the spread of players. And there are some installers and integrators now operating in the industry who reside on the fringes. They are unlicensed and unschooled in the challenges of electronic security applications. For serious users of electronic security, finding an integrator which is customer-focused, technically adept, dedicated, capable of deep planning and possessed of real integrity, can be challenging. Any quality installer or integrator should have a stable history and exhibit strong retention of key staff. Attaining and maintaining these characteristics is challenging for integrators, which must establish themselves and then survive in a competitive market that is too often governed by the lowest quote. According to Mike Margrain, national technical manager at Gallagher Australia, there are qualities that should be sought in security installers and integrators. “It’s important for end users to look for trained installers and integrators with extensive knowledge of the products they are recommending and a thorough understanding of the latest standards and trends,” Margain says. “Similarly, it’s important to check that you are working with a company which is insured and compliant with the relevant safety standards. “When it comes to the size of the installation company there are pros and cons to small and large. A large national company is often well recognised and usually has better training policies in place, whereas a smaller company can often deliver a more personalised service and delivery process.” Margrain argues that being aware of training requirements for solutions is vital when it comes to selecting installation companies. “Installation companies must have training on all of the products they install,” he says. “With the rate of change with new products and features, it’s vital that they keep up to date with training and trends. It’s also extremely important installers stay on top of the latest standards. Installers are responsible for delivering safe, secure solutions on a site. To do this, they must stay current with standards and technology.”
By Ian Campbell 27 Jul, 2017
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By Ian Campbell 27 Jul, 2017
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By Ian Campbell 27 Jul, 2017
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By Ian Campbell 26 Jul, 2017
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