Teleeye

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Teleeye Group (SEHK: 8051), is a Hong Kong based audio-visual, information technology company, founded in 1994. The primary products of the group focus on delivering network CCTV and DVR applications. The TeleEye Group is the first company to become a publicly traded company arising from the support of a Hong Kong public university and the Hong Kong government through the Business Incubation Programme. (Mak 43)[1][2] Today, the Teleeye Group of products is available internationally in 25 countries.[2]

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[edit] Products

The most notable products of the Group include the TeleEye and the Camerio.

[edit] Awards

1995 - 1995 Hong Kong Awards for Industry, Certificate of Merit in Consumer Product Design awarded by Federation of Hong Kong Industries[3]

1997 - Gold Award, 1997 Hong Kong Small Business Award awarded by the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce and AT&T[3]

1998 - Silver Medal, The Chinese International Invention Expo '98 by the Hong Kong Productivity Council & Hong Kong Inventors Association[3]

2003 - Gold Award in the 2003 HKEIA Award (Security Category) – TeleEye III+ Network Camera, NF Series[3]

2004 - Silver Award in the 2004 HKEIA Award (Security / Wireless Category) – TeleEye Dialup CCTV, DT Series[3]

2005 - Gold Award in the 2005 HKEIA Award (Security Category) - TeleEye RX304 Video Recording Transmitter[3]

2005 - Gold Award in the 1st Hong Kong Wireless Technology Excellence Awards - TeleEye 3G Mobile Video Surveillance Solution awarded by HKEIA[3]

2006 - Grand Award in the 2006 HKEIA Award - TeleEye RX Series Video Recording Transmitter with Multi-rate Video Compression Technology SMAC-M[3][4]

2006 - Gold Award in the 2006 HKEIA Award (Security Category) - TeleEye RX Series Video Recording Transmitter with Multi-rate Video Compression Technology SMAC-M[3]

2006 - 2006 Hong Kong Awards for Industries Technological Achievement Certificate of Merit awarded by Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks[3][5]

[edit] References

  • Mak, Ka-Ho and Jason Tan. Globalization and Marketization in Education: A Comparative Study of Hong Kong and Singapore. United Kingdom: G.P. Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 1-84376-380-X

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