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Key people at IP Video Systems.
IP Video Systems was founded in 2005 by Ashok Jain (Founder, Chariman).
IPVideo Corporation, based in Bay Shore, New York, manufactures IP surveillance, A/V recording, passive weapons detection, and IoT sensor technology for security and safety. The company pioneered network-based surveillance in 1996, leveraging AI, machine learning, and open APIs for event-driven solutions like HALO Smart Sensor and Sentry ERS Lockdown. IPVideo sells hardware and software exclusively through a global dealer network, serving thousands of schools, universities, hospitals, and police departments, with early customers including Lockheed Martin. Motorola Solutions acquired IPVideo in 2023, integrating its HALO system into Motorola's safety and security ecosystem. Founded in 1996 by David Antar, the company has established a presence in campus safety. Its business model centers on sells hardware and software solutions exclusively through a worldwide dealer and channel partner network.
Key people at IP Video Systems.
IP Video Systems was founded in 2005 by Ashok Jain (Founder, Chariman).
IP Video Systems is a technology company specializing in hardware and software solutions for real-time, high-definition video streaming, recording, and management over IP (Internet Protocol) networks. Its product portfolio includes encoders, decoders, multi-stream clients, digital media servers, and management systems designed primarily for networked control rooms, healthcare, simulation and training, and tele-collaboration markets. The company’s technology enables seamless sharing and recording of high-resolution video and graphics, addressing the need for efficient, scalable IP-based visualization and media management[1].
Founded in 2000 and based in Sunnyvale, California, IP Video Systems emerged as an innovator in networked visualization solutions. The company developed its expertise in IP-based media streaming and management, which led to its acquisition by Barco in February 2012. This acquisition aligned with Barco’s strategy to strengthen its portfolio in high-performance networked visualization technologies across multiple markets. The integration of IP Video Systems’ products into Barco’s offerings was expected to be swift and synergistic, leveraging the company’s approximately 30 employees and their specialized know-how[1].
IP Video Systems rides the trend of increasing adoption of IP-based video and media streaming technologies, which are critical for modern control rooms, healthcare visualization, and collaborative environments. The timing of its acquisition by Barco in 2012 coincided with a growing demand for networked visualization solutions that can handle high-definition content efficiently over IP networks. Market forces such as the shift from analog to digital video, the rise of telemedicine, and the need for advanced simulation and training tools favor the adoption of IP Video Systems’ technologies. By enabling seamless integration and management of high-resolution video streams, the company influences the broader ecosystem by pushing forward standards and capabilities in IP video networking[1].
Following its acquisition, IP Video Systems is positioned to leverage Barco’s global presence and R&D capabilities to expand its impact in key verticals such as healthcare and control rooms. Future trends shaping its journey include the continued growth of IP video streaming, increasing demand for remote collaboration tools, and advancements in network infrastructure enabling higher bandwidth and lower latency. As industries increasingly rely on real-time, high-definition visualization, IP Video Systems’ technology will likely evolve to support more scalable, flexible, and integrated solutions, reinforcing its role as a key enabler in the networked visualization space[1].