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The city of L’Assomption Police Department acquires our technology.

The L’Assomption Police Department builds an interview room with MaestroVision technology, including our Recording System.

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In an effort to improve productivity, the L’Assomption Police Department has just acquired a complete interview room system, including our interrogation recording system (KEYSERV).

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MaestroVision’s complete solutions provide everything you need to manage your evidence. Recording, cataloging, storage, indexing and retrieval of all available digital evidence will enable the L’Assomption Police Department to fulfill their mission: “the maintenance of peace, order and public security, with the goals of preventing, suppressing and investigating the perpetrators of violations of the law. ”

The investment in this new 100% Quebec technology, designed and manufactured by MaestroVision, offers the possibility of indexing all the notes of the interrogations. This feature allows you to quickly find and consult a specific time in an interview, allowing investigators to save valuable time. Moreover, this system is of a disconcerting simplicity. An investigator no longer needs the services of a technician to use the system.

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The Bromont Police Department acquired our technology!

The Bromont Police Department builds an interview room with MaestroVision technology, including our Recording System.

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In an effort to improve productivity, the Bromont Police Department has just acquired a complete interview room system, including our interrogation recording system (KEYSERV).

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MaestroVision’s complete solutions provide everything you need to manage your evidence. Recording, cataloging, storage, indexing and retrieval of all available digital evidence will enable the Bromont Police Service to fulfill their mission: “the maintenance of peace, order and public security, with the goals of preventing, suppressing and investigating the perpetrators of violations of the law. ”

The investment in this new 100% Quebec technology, designed and manufactured by MaestroVision, offers the possibility of indexing all the notes of the interrogations. This feature allows you to quickly find and consult a specific time in an interview, allowing investigators to save valuable time. Moreover, this system is of a disconcerting simplicity. An investigator no longer needs the services of a technician to use the system.

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The Lantana Police Department, in Florida, acquired our technology.

The Lantana Police Department, in Florida,  builds an interview room with MaestroVision’s technology, including our Recording System and Video Library.

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In a constant effort to improve its productivity, the Lantana Police Department has just acquired a filmed interview room solution including MaestroVision’s Interview Recording System (KEYSERV), the Video Library (VEOTEK) along with a touch screen monitor, a ptz camera (pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera is a specialized camera that can change direction and zoom in and out) and a custom-designed desk to fit ergonomically all the recording equipment.

MaestroVision’s complete solutions provide all you need to manage your evidence. From recording, cataloguing, storing, indexing and retrieval of all digital evidence available.

MaestroVision’s solutions will help the Lantana Police Department in fulfilling their mission, as they are “committed to the delivery of courteous, professional law enforcement and community services to the citizens of Lantana and providing professional police service, while maintaining our small town values and atmosphere.”

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Lantana Police Department
901 North 8th Street, Lantana, FL 33462, USA

Sergeant  Jim Eddy and Chief Sean Scheller, both stationed at the Lantana Police Department, are absolutely impressed with the quality of our recordings.

“MaestroVision’s solutions are user-friendly and very easy to learn as they require little or no training to get started. We are pleased with your services and look forward to using our newly installed systems!”

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Detective Sergeant Jim Eddy; Jill Shelton, Audio & Video specialist at MaestroVision; Chief Sean Scheller

The investment in this new 100% made in Quebec technology, designed and manufactured by MaestroVision, offers the possibility of indexing all notes with interrogations. This feature makes it possible to find and quickly review a specific moment in an interrogation, hence saving valuable time to the investigators. Moreover, this system is of a disconcerting simplicity. It is no longer necessary for an investigator to use the services of a technician to use the system.

Sergeant Jim Eddy was excited to explain how, during a recent interview, he was able to use the zoom feature to capture cell-phone evidence and use the touch screen to play videos to a suspect being interviewed. In the short time they’ve had MaestroVision technology, they’ve already seen a significant increase in the quality of evidence Lantana Police Department can collect during interviews.

The investment in this new technology, designed and manufactured by MaestroVision, offers the possibility of indexing all notes with interrogations. This feature makes it possible to find and quickly review a specific moment in an interrogation, hence saving valuable time to the investigators.

For more information about our solutions, call us at 1-888-424-5505.

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Maestrovision announces a great improvement for Quebec’s Courtroom Clerks!

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In order to facilitate the courtroom clerks’ work, MaestroVision has developed a gateway with the ACCEO application, which is mainly used by Quebec municipalities.

This gateway is used to synchronize information between the “ACCEO MUNICIPAL” software and the “KEYSERV Audio” trial recording software from MaestroVision.

Now, thanks to the intercommunication between these softwares, it is no longer necessary to enter the relevant information at each trial because it is done automatically from a data import module, from the ACCEO platform to the “KEYSERV Audio” trial recorder.

Many municipal courts in Quebec already benefit from this revolution and the benefits are countless:

  • Standardization of information across platforms
  • Optimization of information management
  • Reduced risk of error
  • Reduced Time Waste
  • Improved record search
  • Reduced stress-related to information processing during the proceedings

Come see us!

To find out more, come and meet us at our next annual meeting of the Association of Municipal Court Clerks of Quebec, at the Georgesville Hotel, from October 9 to 11, 2019.

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Josh Astle, Executive Director, Special Olympics New Brunswick; Jean-Guy Lalonde, audio/video specialist at Maestrovision.

MaestroVision donates to the New Brunswick Special Olympics.

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Josh Astle, Executive Director, Special Olympics New Brunswick; Jean-Guy Lalonde, audio/video specialist at Maestrovision.

MaestroVision donates to the New Brunswick Special Olympics.

In an effort to give back to the community, MaestroVision is donating $ 500.00 to the Special Olympics, through the New Brunswick Association of Chiefs of Police, to support young athletes with intellectual disabilities.

Special Olympics

To learn more about Special Olympics, please visit their website: https://www.specialolympicsnb.ca/

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New Brunswick Association of Chiefs of Police

To learn more about the New Brunswick Association of Chiefs of Police, please visit their website: https://www.nbacp.ca/

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COME VISIT US! At the Annual Congress of the Association of Municipal Courtroom Clerks of Quebec – October 9 to 11, 2019

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About the annual congress of the Association of Municipal Courtroom Clerks of Quebec

The annual conference, which runs from October 9 to 11, 2019 at the Georgesville Hotel in Saint-Georges de Beauce, is an opportunity for clerks and clerks to meet and exchange with colleagues and partners in order to support their operational objectives. professional development.

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Who is the annual congress of the Association of Municipal Courtroom Clerks of Quebec for?

  • Courtroom Clerks

Dates

October 9 to 11, 2019

Location

Le Georgesville Hotel

300 118th Street, Saint-Georges,
QC G5Y 3E3

 

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Dr. Javier Laynez Potisek, Mexico's Justice Minister; Dr. Ricardo Sodi Cuellar, Law Faculty Director; Claude Turcotte, president of MaestroVision.

Mexico’s Justice Minister, Dr. Javier Laynez Potisek, inaugurate Anáhuac University’s first courtroom, fully-automated by Maestrovision’s video recording technology.

On August 21st 2019, took place in Mexico City’s Anáhuac University, the inauguration of the very first Courtroom.

For this special occasion, Mexico’s Justice Minister, Dr. Javier Laynez Potisek, was honored to inaugurate Anáhuac University’s first courtroom, fully-automated by MaestroVision’s video recording technology.

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Dr. Javier Laynez Potisek, Mexico’s Justice Minister; Dr. Ricardo Sodi Cuellar, Law Faculty Director; Claude Turcotte, president of MaestroVision.

Anáhuac University has chosen MaestroVision’s technology for recording and managing its courtrooms. Our technology enables very high quality and 100% automated recording. No cameraman, no soundman and no production manager are needed to make a professional recording, thanks to artificial intelligence developed by MaestroVision that can detect the person speaking, automatically align the cameras, make the switch and adjust the audio levels; all this, as if a production team was on site.

MaestroVision’s President, Claude Turcotte, was proud to present his solution to Mexico’s Justice Minister, Dr. Javier Laynez Potisek and Law School Director, Dr. Ricardo Sodi Cuellar.

The introduction of this new technology on Mexican territory is just one example of MaestroVision’s development potential.

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Claude Turcotte, president of MaestroVision; Dr. Javier Laynez Potisek, Mexico’s Justice Minister; Rocío Villarreal, Maestrovision’s business developer in Mexico; Dr. Ricardo Sodi Cuellar, Law Faculty Director.
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COME VISIT US! At the 114th Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) Annual Conference

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About the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Annual Conference

The annual conference, which takes place from August 11 to 14, 2019 at the Telus Convention Center in Calgary, AB, is an opportunity for police leaders, officers, and public safety partners to support their operational and professional development objectives.

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Who is the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Annual Conference for?

  • Police chiefs
  • Police service procurement staff
  • Customs officers
  • Military, local, municipal, provincial and aboriginal police
  • Federal and provincial corrections officers
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police
  • Security Professionals
  • Fire chiefs and other fire department personnel

Dates

August 11 to 14, 2019

Location

Telus Convention Center

120, 9th Ave SE,
Calgary, AB T2G 0P3

For more information

about this event: 114th Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) Annual Conference in Calgary, Alberta

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COME VISIT US! At the Aboriginal Chief of Police Annual Meeting, June 4th & 5th 2019

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About Québec’s Aboriginal Chiefs of Police Annual Meeting 2019

The Quebec Aboriginal Police Directors’ Symposium, presented by the Department of Public Safety, will take place from June 4 to 5, 2019 at the Hôtel Signature Québec. The Quebec Native Police Directors’ Symposium is held annually. The event is aimed at the directors of the Aboriginal police forces of Quebec as well as their police partners.

Who is Québec’s Aboriginal Chiefs of Police Annual Meeting 2019 for?

  • Quebec Aboriginal Police Force
  • and their partners

Dates

June 4th and 5th 2019

Location

Hôtel Signature Québec 

7900 Rue du Marigot,
Québec, QC G1G 6T8

For more information

about this event: 2019 Québec Aboriginal Chiefs of Police Annual Meeting

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COME VISIT US! At ADPQ’S symposium from May 14th to 16th 2019

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About ADPQ’s Symposium

The symposium of the Association of Police Chiefs of Quebec brings together all the groups and organizations in the province. It is one of the most important events of the year in which products and services of interest for this sector are presented.

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Who is ADPQ’s Symposium for?

  • Police chiefs
  • Police service procurement staff
  • Customs officers
  • Military, local, municipal, provincial and aboriginal police
  • Federal and provincial corrections officers
  • RCMP
  • Security Professionals
  • Fire chiefs and other fire department personnel

Dates

May 14h to 16th 2019

Location

Hôtel Delta Trois-Rivières

Centre des Congrès 1620, Notre-Dame Centre
Trois-Rivières – Québec G9A 6E5

Look for us at BOOTHS #55-56

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For more information

about this event: http://adpq.qc.ca/

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