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Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd., often shortened to Hikvision, is a Chinese partly state-owned manufacturer and supplier of video surveillance equipment for civilian and military purposes, headquartered in Hangzhou, Zhejiang.
Gong Hongjia (Chinese: 龚虹嘉; pinyin: Gōng Hóngjiā; born 1965), or known as his official Hong Kong transliteration Kung Hung Ka, [2] [3] is a Chinese billionaire businessman (with Hong Kong permanent resident status), [4] vice-chairman and the second largest shareholder in Hikvision, [4] a security equipment supplier.
[13]: 80 In November 2020, Dahua won a US$9 million, 1,900-camera smart city project with the public security bureau of Jiexiu. [14] In April 2021, Motorola Solutions announced that IndigoVision, a Motorola Solutions-owned company, would no longer relabel Dahua cameras, citing U.S. NDAA and supply-chain concerns. [15]
Hikvision, which has been under a US trade blacklist since October 2019, is expected to spe US-China tech war: Chinese surveillance camera maker Hikvision said to acquire second-hand ASML machine ...
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Chinese surveillance camera maker Hikvision said it hopes to be "treated fairly" by the US after the Financial Times reported that Washington may impose fresh sanctions on the firm for its alleged ...
In 2023, IPVM obtained a Hikvision private meeting recording during which Pierre-Richard Prosper, who had been hired by Hikvision to investigate its ties to human rights abuses in Xinjiang, said his team was “not going to absolve” Hikvision and that the company had bid on Chinese government contracts that targeted Uyghurs as a group. [29]
On February 6, 2018, Netgear made the announcement that its board of directors had unanimously approved the separation of its Arlo business from Netgear. During the second quarter of 2018, Netgear's Arlo unit became a holding of Arlo Technologies, Inc. Netgear issued less than 20% of the Arlo common stock in the IPO, allowing it to retain majority control.