"Control Rooms Summit" brings together experts in control centers in Colombia

Entrepreneurs and experts from different countries are presenting innovations and experiences in the development of control centers during the "Control Rooms Summit", held in Bogotá will hold until next Friday.

Bogotá, Nov 15 (EFE) .- Businessmen and experts from different countries are exhibiting innovations and experiences in the development of control centers during the congress in Bogotá. "Control Rooms Summit", which will be held until next Friday.

During the meeting, which is held for the first time in the country as part of the eighth edition of the fair TecnoMultimedia InfoComm, the participants will know audio, video, software, networking and ergonomics solutions, among others, to apply them to the control centers.

"We saw that there was a very big interest in Colombia "in this market, the summit manager, Alejandra García, told Efe, who indicated that the security sector is the one that most demands this type of technology, which it is also used by industries, hotels and airports.

"Virtually every corporate or industrial company must have a control room to be safe and make a Closer monitoring of their activities, "said García.

The manager of the firm Cosmos Sistemas Integrados (CSI), Darío Ordóñez, one of the invited speakers, explained to Efe that companies in Colombia "have not understood how far they can go and are only limited in worrying about large screens and in quantity" within their centers of control.

"We think that this fair is very important, because it is going to try to make users understand where the technology is and start to apply it, since they have not applied it. because they have not investigated well, "he added.

The eighth edition of the TecnoMultimedia InfoComm fair also has 70 exhibitors and an academic exhibition about the audio industry, video, lighting, digital signage, unified communications, automation and the use of drones.

On the use of drones, the regional manager of the firm Stampede Global, Manuel Peláez, told Efe that this technology is being widely used in Latin America.

Peláez highlighted as an example the case of Chile, where he is working "with some drones, which are like wings and accompany fishing vessels to tell how many kilometers the tuna school is. "

The TecnoMultimedia InfoComm meeting also includes the Tecnotelevisión & Radio fair, which presents a sample of new trends in technology applied to these industries.

"We have been growing every year and today is a fair highly consolidated, in fact at the regional level comes people from Venezuela, Ecuador, Panama, Central America from many countries, "Rodrigo Casassus, senior director of Development, told Efe for Latin America and the Caribbean of Avixa, one of the companies organizing the fair.