Synergetic Technologies Is Pleased to Announce the Unveiling of a New High-Tech Line of Cameras


SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 16, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Advent, a subsidiary of Synergetic Technologies (Pink Sheets:SYGG), representatives were in Cleveland, Ohio last week demonstrating Advent's Surveillance systems to Law enforcement representatives.

The Enforcement Expo 2005 is held at the I-X Center near Cleveland on September 8th-10th. The conference includes seminars on Tactical, Homeland Security, Corrections, Juvenile, Labor and Administrative Issues for the law enforcement community. Attendees at the conference include local police, Sheriff's, U.S. Marshals, Secret Service, FBI, ATF, Corrections and SWAT.

Advent had on display a new line of thermal imaging technology and high powered infrared cameras. Thermal imaging allows law enforcement personnel to detect variations in temperature through heat sensing cameras, and the infrared enables them to record suspicious activities in complete darkness. This greatly enhances their ability to detect persons hiding in obscure places.

Advent is also unveiling a new line of extremely high-power zoom cameras. With over 1000x zoom capabilities, law enforcement personnel, boarder patrol and others will be more empowered to protect than ever before. Combined with Advent's high resolution recording capabilities, these cameras will display very clear picture quality from miles away.

Motion tracking cameras and sensors have also been added to Advent's product line. These cameras will not only detect movement, they will actually follow the movement throughout the scope of the camera. The cameras will pan, tilt and zoom to keep the person or object within sight.

Together with Advent's top of the line Digital Video Recording systems, these cameras will empower law enforcement personnel to protect our way of life in ways never before possible.

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