Wireless CCTV Ltd Awarded Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation 2009

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Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:01pm EDT

ROCHDALE, United Kingdom--(Business Wire)--
Wireless CCTV Ltd (WCCTV) has been presented with a Queen's Award for
Enterprise, in the category of Innovation for 2009. The continuous development
of WCCTV`s high-tech Wireless Dome Camera systems and its socially responsible
ethos have earned the Company recognition amongst the UK's business elite.

The Queen's Award is one of the most prestigious corporate awards in the UK and
is conferred on organisations that demonstrate both exceptional performance in
their field and a positive impact on society at large. In WCCTV's case, the
awards committee were impressed by the technological evolution of the Wireless
Dome camera. In addition the overall performance of the product delivered
enhanced community safety and crime prevention together with successful
prosecution, while at the same time offering excellent value for both private
and public sector.

The WCCTV Wireless Dome is a portable, rapidly deployable surveillance system
which can be operated and monitored remotely by users anywhere in the world. The
latest mobile phone, Wi-Fi and broadband technology allows WCCTV users to fully
control their cameras and to capture faces and number plates without being
anywhere near the site of the incident. Users are also able to download
recorded, evidential quality footage from their Dome camera irrespective of
their location. Field operatives with a hand-held device or laptop computer can
monitor cameras as effectively as their control room colleagues, allowing for
immediate action to be taken if required.

Wireless CCTV's Dome camera systems have begun to play an important strategic
role for a growing number of public sector clients in the UK. But customers from
a wider audience are also increasingly recognising the flexibility and value
that WCCTV offers within their surveillance plans. In this context the Company
has built on its reputation and its successes to date in other sectors such as
traffic management, construction and environmental protection.

WCCTV allows these organisations to provide an immediate response to the needs
of their community by providing systems which are both portable and flexible.
This is because unlike a traditional CCTV camera connected via fixed cable
links, WCCTV's Wireless Domes can be operational within a matter of minutes.
This has made them an increasingly effective tool for short term deployments
covering temporary events and problem hotspots. Furthermore technological
improvements in both the equipment and transmission speed have cemented WCCTV's
status as a cost effective alternative to fixed CCTV systems.

David Gilbertson, Managing Director of Wireless CCTV Ltd commented: "It makes me
immensely proud to see Wireless CCTV's market leading innovation recognised in
the grant of a Queen's Award for Enterprise. Our team at WCCTV has consistently
demonstrated its ability to provide our customers with the very latest products
and the Queen's Award is a tribute to that commitment." David continued: "We
firmly believe that this Award will be a springboard for WCCTV during the coming
years as we seek to expand our business into overseas markets."

About Wireless CCTV:

Established in 2001 Wireless CCTV Ltd is an international, market-leading
innovator in overt, covert and body-worn mobile surveillance solutions, with
offices in Greater Manchester and London. WCCTV's international expansion plans
include a Paris office set to open in June 2009.

Wireless CCTV's client base incorporates 350 UK Local Authorities, more than 35
UK Police forces, the Highways Agency and a number of leading companies within
the construction industry.

The Home Office Scientific Development Branch also rewarded Wireless CCTV with
an Award for Equipment & Technology Innovation in 2007.



Wireless CCTV Ltd
Gregory T'Kint, +44(0)1706-515200
Marketing Manager
marketing@wcctv.com
http://www.wcctv.co.uk

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