A BURNLEY firm that provides unique software to CCTV control rooms has received £5million worth of orders for its revolutionary new equipment.

Eyevis UK in Halifax Road, Briercliffe, was launched seven years ago by former St Theodore’s High School pupil and Clarets-mad Steve Murphy.

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Now the firm’s Netpix Video Wall Controllers, which combines individual CCTV outputs into one large video wall display to present a range of network data including video and graphics sources, have been installed across councils, banks, road traffic monitoring stations, emergency services, blue chip retailers, security services, prisons and other government buildings.

Bosses at the firm say it is unique in the market because it caters for the complete range of inputs required within control room environments and maintains compatibility with the latest industry standards.

Mr Murphy said: “Demand for our Netpix range has been very strong since it was launched and to reach the £5million milestone in such a short space of time is amazing, especially considering that some of the projects involved have had an end cost of just £12,000-£13,000.

“It is very competitively priced and maintains compatibility with industry standards.

“Eyevis’ graphics controllers from the Netpix Series are specially designed for the sophisticated control of video wall systems in control rooms.

“The controllers are customised devices according to the requirements of the system in hand.

“The customer may choose from a range of input cards providing connectivity for almost any signal type and Netpix controllers guarantee cutting-edge performance and reliability for 24/7 operation.”

Eyevis UK demonstration venues have also allowed a wide range of sectors, including CCTV, security and traffic control to witness first hand the state-of-the-art products that can help them.

The venues, in Euston, London, and Stockport, Manchester, are operated on an appointment basis and clients can provide details of the issues they face in advance so eyevis UK can demonstrate how their technology can help.