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Airship Industries — Enterprise Grade Digital Video Made Affordable and Easy

Airship H.264 video systems deliver superior value by being more scalable, flexible, cost-effective, and future-proof than competing systems.

  • Airship systems can record and manage video from four to thousands of cameras: Users can choose any combination of analog, PTZ, and IP (network) cameras — including megapixel cameras.

  • Airship uses H.264 hardware compression, the most advanced on the market today.

  • Airship DVR and system software is built around user workflows to create superior user experience and ease-of-use.

  • The Airship Comprehensive Enterprise Video System is built on an open platform that integrates easily with any and all open-platform video analytics. Additionally, In 2008 Airship will begin shipping its own analytics package. Airship analytics will integrate differentiated automobile or human subject tracking, counting, and directional tracking capabilities into single-console management

  • Custom integrations are an Airship specialty and requests are welcomed.


Airship Industries, located in Bellevue, Washington has behind it years of experience developing comprehensive and customized surveillance video solutions for some of the biggest OEM names in the industry. An engineering-heavy firm with expertise in many technical disciplines, the team behind Airship partnered with a long-term video storage solution company to create a solution that won 2007 a Frost & Sullivan Product Innovation Award.

Interested in learning more? Visit the Airship Web site!


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