“Navigating Tomorrow” – MOBOTIX Partner Conference 2025 Recap

February 17, 2025

Under the motto “Navigating Tomorrow,” hundreds of video technology experts gathered in Langmeil, Rhineland-Palatinate, for the 2025 MOBOTIX Partner Conference. In February, partners in Langmeil discussed industry trends and new MOBOTIX solutions—some unveiled even before their market launch. Earlier, a similar conference took place in Cancún for the Latin American market, and an English-language event is scheduled in Amsterdam for European and international partners, with further meetings planned in Jakarta and Melbourne to address Asian and Australian markets.

Over two days, MOBOTIX demonstrated how its advanced solutions deliver decisive competitive advantages and strategic added value. CEO Thomas Lausten highlighted that interactive forums provided essential feedback now being integrated into future developments. With over 25 years of “Made in Germany” quality, MOBOTIX continues to innovate in areas ranging from thermal cameras and OCR apps to healthcare solutions. A key highlight was the successful launch of MOBOTIX ONE—a platform that seamlessly integrates decentralized camera technology with AI trends, enabling customers to realize customized, high-quality, energy-efficient, and cyber secure video security solutions.

The conference underscored MOBOTIX’s commitment to innovation and collaboration, providing a unique platform for exchanging ideas, showcasing new products, and driving sustainable growth in intelligent video technology.

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