DynaPel Restructures U.S. Dealer Channel, Plans New Marketing Push

Jan. 26, 2006
Company ramps up sales to back new technologies for multiple object tracking, image stability and low-light video enhancement

Fort Myers, Fla.-based DynaPel Systems (www.dynapel.com) reports that it is restructuring to "further capitalize on the rapidly growing demand for the company’s unique camera enhancement technologies and products."

The company announced the new changes in a press release this week. As part of the announcement, Jeffery Vollmar has been brought onto the management team as vice president. According to the company's announcement, DynaPel had recently restructured its dealer and integrator sales channel, and is preparing to launch new sales and marketing support for that channel.

New to Vollmar's DynaPel team are Stephen Yusko, Mortheastern regional manager; Robert Moore, Western regional manager; Bryan L. Niermeyer, Central regional manager; Geoffrey Stoliker, Southeastern regional manager; and Jeffrey Ogborn, technical support manager.

The company is out with some new technology that should see some buzz in the industry. Foremost is the DynaPel CloseView technology, which allows a single PTZ system to track multiple objects or persons simultaneously.

The company is also out with its SteadyEye stabilization technology that purports to "correct every axis of motion." Also in the mix is a new low-light enhancement algorithm called NightView for increasing scene visibility in low-light environments.

Vollmar said the company is committed to developing new technologies, and said 2006 has the potential to be a "breakout" year for the company's technologies.