Hanwha Vision, a global leader in intelligent video and surveillance solutions, has officially opened its new Experience Centre in Paris, marking a significant step in the company’s expansion strategy for the French market.
The Paris facility offers customers and partners a hands-on opportunity to engage with Hanwha Vision’s latest AI-powered surveillance technologies. Visitors can experience firsthand how the company’s cutting-edge solutions – including AI-enabled cameras and intelligent video analytics – provide actionable insights while enhancing operational efficiency.
The launch comes in response to growing demand for advanced video surveillance and analytics in France, particularly across urban security, retail, and transportation sectors. By offering an immersive environment for testing and exploring these technologies, Hanwha Vision aims to deepen collaboration with local clients and clearly demonstrate the real-world value of its AI-driven solutions.
“The new Experience Centre underscores our strong commitment to the French market,” said Jamel Djebari, Vice President for France at Hanwha Vision Europe. “It allows us to engage more closely with customers and partners, helping them understand how Hanwha Vision’s AI solutions address today’s security challenges while unlocking broader business intelligence. We are proud to bring this initiative to Paris and look forward to welcoming our community.”
Jeff (Chae Won) Lee, Managing Director of Hanwha Vision Europe, added: “France represents a key growth market for Hanwha Vision in Europe, and opening the Paris Experience Centre is an important milestone in our regional strategy. The centre provides a hub where customers can see our latest AI solutions in action and explore how these innovations support their specific security and business needs.”
With this strategic investment, Hanwha Vision reinforces its mission to deliver innovative, reliable, and trusted vision solutions across Europe. The Paris Experience Centre positions the company as a long-term partner for organizations adopting AI-powered security technologies, while highlighting its commitment to practical, scalable solutions tailored to local market demands.
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