Wireless is quickly becoming the standard in the security marketplace. Installed in residential homes, commercial buildings, banks, historical sites, hospitals and educational campuses of all sizes, wireless security systems allow... read more →
LOUISVILLE, Colo., November 24, 2015 – Inovonics, an industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for security applications, announces a new ESA/NTS CEU accreditation course, titled “Advantages of Wireless for... read more →
The evolution of wireless technology for both video and access control has allowed end users to implement cost-effective solutions, while providing them flexibility to expand and upgrade technology. This issue... read more →
Special needs schools, like those that serve deaf children, have unique requirements above and beyond a typical K-12 institution. The typical piercing “fire alarm” sound cannot be heard; emergency announcements... read more →
Eric Banghart is a senior business development manager for healthcare at Inovonics. He has more than 18 years of experience in the medical distribution industry. Prior to Inovonics, Banghart worked... read more →
Leading access control provider Open Options will unveil DNA Fusion version 6.4 and exciting new integrations with Vingtor-Stentofon, Inovonics, and Bosch at ASIS International’s 61st Annual Seminar and Exhibits this... read more →
LOUISVILLE, Colo., September 15, 2015 – Inovonics, an industry leader in high-performance wireless sensor networks for life safety applications, announces the release of its new EN1221S-60 waterproof senior living pendant.... read more →
CIO Review Magazine names Inovonics in their top 20 most promising wireless technology solution providers of 2015. Read the full article. Refer to page 14.
An Interview with Mark Jarman, President Inovonics In 2006, Mark was appointed President of Inovonics. Jarman has more than 16 years of business development, M&A, investor relations, and business management... read more →
Unlike a university environment where the students are adults and more adequate to be engaged as part of the security solution, a k-12 environment requires a different solution, one that... read more →