Trained at the source: why our surveillance team went to HOLOWITS HQ
Manufacturer-grade training, so the technology we deploy is configured the way it was designed to be.
The gap between owning technology and using it
Advanced surveillance technology is easy to buy and easy to get wrong. The camera that ships with powerful AI capability is only as good as the person who installs and configures it. Plug it in without understanding it, and you have an expensive recorder. Configure it properly, and you have a system that recognises what it is looking at and tells you what matters.
That gap, between owning technology and actually using it, is where most deployments quietly fail.
So we went to the source
To close it, CBC Surveillance did the obvious thing that too few do: we went to the manufacturer. Our team travelled to HOLOWITS HQ in Shenzhen, China, for hands-on training on the latest intelligent camera systems, covering the full chain from setup and configuration to live deployment scenarios.
The point was not a factory tour. It was to come back manufacturer-trained, able to deploy HOLOWITS technology in Nigeria the way its own engineers intended.
What it means for the sites we secure
For a client, this is the difference that decides whether a surveillance investment pays off. Technology learned from the people who built it. Systems configured to perform, not just to power on. And a team that can commission, tune and support an intelligent camera network with genuine command of the platform.
It is a small commitment on paper and a large one in practice, and it is the reason we can stand behind what we install.