IdentiSys Acquires Capture Technologies, Expanding into Voice Communication Recording Solutions and Strengthening Presence in California
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(Isstories Editorial):- Eden Prairie, Minnesota Oct 1, 2024 (Issuewire.com) – IdentiSys, a leading provider of identification, security, and tracking solutions in North America, is excited to announce the acquisition of Capture Technologies, a long-standing technology solutions provider in California. As part of this acquisition, Capture Technologies will continue to operate under its well-established brand as a division of IdentiSys, retaining its operations and staff. Joe Franco will remain as General Manager and Vice President of Capture Technologies, ensuring a seamless transition for employees and customers.
This acquisition not only expands IdentiSys’ footprint in California but also introduces a new market opportunity for the company with Capture Technologies’ expertise in voice communication recording solutions. Capture Technologies has built a strong reputation for offering cutting-edge solutions for recording and retrieving interactions across a wide range of communication channels, including phone, radio, and digital platforms. This marks an exciting addition to IdentiSys’ portfolio, providing opportunities for voice communication recording solutions to be offered across its other sales and service territories.
“We are thrilled to welcome Capture Technologies into the IdentiSys family,” said Michael Shields II, President and CEO of IdentiSys. “This acquisition represents a significant milestone for us, not only in expanding our presence in California but also by adding voice communication recording solutions to our offerings. Capture Technologies’ expertise in this field complements our existing identification, security, and tracking solutions, enabling us to provide even more value to our clients. With Joe Franco and the experienced team at Capture Technologies staying in place, we are confident in our shared success.”
Capture Technologies will continue to serve its loyal customer base in voice communication recording, communications, security, and identification services, while benefiting from the additional resources, expanded product offerings, and enhanced support provided by IdentiSys. IdentiSys’ extensive range of solutions, including identification, access control, and security, now coupled with voice communication recording, offers an even broader portfolio of products and services for clients in industries such as healthcare, education, government, and the corporate sector.
About IdentiSys:
IdentiSys is the nation’s largest full-service security and identification solutions provider, offering sales, service, and support for identification, security, and tracking applications. Headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, IdentiSys operates with a team of highly skilled professionals, providing innovative solutions to businesses, educational institutions, government agencies, and healthcare providers across North America.
About Capture Technologies:
Capture Technologies has been providing technology solutions in voice communication recording, communications, security, and identification for over 70 years. With a strong presence in California, Capture Technologies is dedicated to helping its customers implement technology that ensures safety, efficiency, and productivity across a wide range of industries.
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https://www.identisys.com
Source :IdentiSys
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