Pro-Vision Video Systems announced it has completed its acquisition of Zone Defense, a St. Petersburg, Florida company that specializes in the development, engineering, and manufacturing of advanced vision systems for the automotive and fleet industries.
“The acquisition of Zone Defense will further accelerate our growth in video solutions for the commercial market and enhance and expand our robust suite of video hardware and software products specially designed for commercial vehicles,” said Michael Finn, president at Pro-Vision. “It will also extend our sales reach for all of our markets, including our school bus and law enforcement segments, deeper into Canada.”
“We are excited to work alongside the Pro-Vision team to supply world-class video systems into the commercial and OEM markets,” said James Markus, CEO of Zone Defense and now head of commercial solutions for Pro-Vision. “Joining Pro-Vision further allows us to accelerate the development and release of new cutting-edge products for customers around the globe.”
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