Nanodems Forms Strategic Partnership with TKH Security

BURLINGTON, Mass.—Nanodems has announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership TKH Security, a global developer of security and parking guidance technologies.

Nanodems Corporation, produces physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, and TKH Security, which is based in Zoetermeer, the Netherlands, brings more than 25 years of experience to the newly formed partnership. TKH Security provides solutions for security, asset and site, and parking guidance management.

Operating in over 80 countries with 12 offices worldwide, TKH Security states that it is committed to delivering high-quality, cyber-secure technologies that are designed in-house and manufactured in Europe, with a focus on environmental responsibility.

Nanodems Corporation, based in Burlington, Massachusetts, specializes in PSIM solutions that enable organizations to streamline operations, mitigate risks, and centralize control of their security ecosystems. Nanodems says its seamless platform integrates and manages diverse security assets, including CCTV, access control systems, and perimeter intrusion detection systems.

Both companies assert the new partnership unites TKH Security’s expertise in VMS with Nanodems’ leadership in software solutions, providing a comprehensive and integrated approach to security management. Together, the companies aim to deliver innovative, efficient, and secure solutions that meet the evolving needs of organizations worldwide. This integration TKH Security and Nanodems boast, will provide innovative, efficient, and secure solutions to empower organizations globally.

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