Samsung Techwin Details
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About Company / Brand
Hanwha Techwin founded as Samsung Techwin, is a video surveillance company. It is a subsidiary of Hanwha Group. The company is headquartered in South Korea. Before the acquisition by Hanwha, Techwin also developed and sold automation, aeronautics, and weapons technology products. (read more)
Properties | Details |
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Company | Hanwha Techwin Co Ltd |
Country Origin | South Korea |
Year Founded | 1977 |
Company Url | https://www.hanwhasecurity.com/ |
Wiki / Information | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanwha_Techwin |
Metadata Information Found
Manufacturer / Model | Checked / Metadata found / Image sections |
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Samsung Techwin / Digimax V3 | metadata: Exif sections: APP1, DHT, DQT, EOI, SOF0, SOI, SOS |
Samsung Techwin / KENOX S730 / Samsung S730 | |
Samsung Techwin / VLUU NV10, NV10 | metadata: Exif sections: APP1, DHT, DQT, DRI, EOI, SOF0, SOI, SOS |
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