Genetec Experience Center Features Fully Functioning Security Operation Center
Genetec has opened a new office and state-of-the-art experience center in Washington, D.C., referred to as the DCXC.
Located at 1000 Wilson Blvd. in Arlington, Va., the new facility features solutions from Genetec and its large ecosystem of industry-leading technology partners. The on-site technology center operates as a fully functioning security operation center (SOC), providing an immersive experience for customers in any industry to see how Genetec solutions can directly enhance their security and operations. Other features include a learning center for training, partner meeting spaces and office space for the fast-growing Genetec U.S.-based team.
“We look forward to welcoming channel partners, technology partners, and end users to our flagship Experience Center in the U.S. From the meticulous attention to detail to the full ecosystem of advanced technology, DCXC encompasses our renowned reputation for excellence and innovation,” said Kyle Hurt, area vice president for U.S. and Canada. “Visitors can explore our solutions and collaborate with our on-site team to discover how Genetec best meets their security and operational goals.”
DCXC is the latest addition to the company’s existing venues in Montréal, Paris, London, Mexico City and Singapore. The design of the 25th floor DCXC is accentuated by a 180-degree view of the D.C. skyline overlooking the Potomac River.
“With the opening of our experience center in this strategic location, we’re continuing to expand our global footprint to give our channel partners, technology partners, and end users an opportunity to experience first-hand the innovative technology and solutions that Genetec has to offer,” said Michel Chalouhi, vice president of global sales, Genetec. “Our global experience centers are designed to give visitors a glimpse of the unique innovation that has set Genetec apart for more than a quarter of a century.”
DCXC is scheduled to open in October. For more information or to reserve a visit, go here.