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May 2011 AES Exhibiting at Secutech Thailand 2011
AES Group Ltd. is excited to announce that it will exhibiting at Secutech Thailand 2011, from 30 June to 2 July at BITEC Exhibition Center in Bangkok. AES would like invite all interested parties, including current and prospective customers to stop by and visit, at Hall 102, Booth C07. All our current products will be on display. AES looks forward to seeing you there.
March 2011 AES Receives Aimetis 2010 Vision Award

AES is proud to announce being chosen as "Partner of the Year, Asia/Pacific Region" by Aimetis for 2010. Full press release below:


Aimetis Announces 2010 Vision Awards

Recognizes Partners’ Exceptional Performance With Symphony, Aimetis’ Intelligent IP Video Management Software

November 2010 AES Signs Contract for Vattanac Capital Project

AES is pleased to announce that it has signed the contract for the Vattanac Capital project in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Under this contract, AES will provide a turnkey security solution comprised of redundant Cardax FT access control systems and Aimetis Symphony video surveillance systems.

November 2010 Aimetis Announces Symphony 6.5

Aimetis Announces Symphony 6.5; Addresses Evolving Technology Demands of Organizations by Improving Intelligent Video Management Flexibility, Reliability

Aimetis Symphony Combines Network Video Management Capabilities With High Performance Video Analytics in Scalable Solution
Waterloo, Canada - 2010-11-01

Aimetis Corp., a global leader in intelligent IP video management software, today launched Aimetis Symphony™ Version 6.5, which offers enhanced scalability, availability and updated video analytics.

November 2010 AES Awarded Contract to Upgrade Access Control System at Phnom Penh International Airport
AES is proud to announce that it has been awarded a contract by Phnom Penh International Airport to upgrade their access control system to Cardax FT. The new system will feature over 40 access doors with a combination of Cardax proximity readers and Sagem biometric readers.
April 2010 AES Completes Expansion of Security System for Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link
AES is proud to annouce the completion of the security system expansion for the Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link project in Bangkok, Thailand.
June 2009 AES and Seagate Featured in A&S Asia Magazine

Keeping Railways Safe

Source: http://www.asmag.com/showpost/8212.aspx

The video surveillance solution installed at the railway linking Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport to the city center keeps an eye on public safety with Seagate's Barracuda ES hard drives.

September 2007 AES CTO Henny Beeber Interviewed for A&S Asia Magazine

New Thai Flavor with a Hint of Indo

Source: http://www.asmag.com/showpost/5241.aspx

As one of the largest markets in Southeast Asia, Thailand is a land of opportunity for many security companies. Be it government or private sector, the demand for security technology and equipment has never been greater. Indonesia, on the other hand, is an entirely different story.

April 2005 AES and Kinemetrics Featured in Pattaya Mail

US company to expand earthquake monitoring in Thailand

Source: http://www.pattayamail.com/613/business.shtml#hd9

A leading US seismic monitoring company is preparing to expand its operations to Thailand in anticipation of the government opening up bidding for a comprehensive earthquake warning system.

Henny Beeber, the engineering director of AES Group, who represents the California-based Kinemetrics Inc. in Thailand, said that the US company was poised to expand into Thailand as the bidding for the project got underway.

March 2005 AES and Kinemetrics Featured in ryt9.com Online Article

World Leader in Real-Time Seismic Monitoring System Sets Sights on Thai Expansion

Source: http://www.ryt9.com/es/prg/37139

The world leader of cutting-edge seismic monitoring and public safety systems, Kinemetrics Inc., it is to increase it focus on the Thai market in an effort to install the world’s most interconnected early warning system to monitor and detect earthquakes and Tsunamis.