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UniVision Engineering Ltd 19 October 2006 18 October 2006 UniVision Engineering Ltd ('UniVision' or 'the Group) Shenzhen Western Corridor CCTV Contract UniVision, the AIM listed Hong Kong based designer and installer of digital surveillance and integrated security systems, is pleased to announce that it entered into a six month contract on 12 October for RMB 14.9m (£1.01m) for the design, supply and commissioning of a digital solutions CCTV system for the Shenzhen Western Corridor Immigration Complex. The complex will be a new immigration port between Hong Kong SAR and Shenzhen PRC, facilitating for the first time the governments of these regions exercising immigration formalities for two custom centres in one place. The complex consists of 57 blocks (approximately 117.89 hectares) and 6km of international borders, and managing the movement of both people and cargo between Shenzhen PRC and Hong Kong. In addition, UniVision will also provide the video motion detection and CCTV system to monitor the border fencing surrounding this complex. -ends- For further information visit www.uvel.com or contact Univision Engineering Limited +852 2389 3256 Stephen Koo, Chairman Johnny Tang, Finance Director Tavistock Communications 020 7920 3150 Christian Taylor-Wilkinson Matt Ridsdale Notes to Editors: About UniVision Engineering UniVision was incorporated in Hong Kong in 1979 and is now established in Hong Kong, Macau and China. The Group designs, sources and sells its own brand-name products and OEM products including, Microprocessor CCTV Control Systems, Video Distribution Amplifiers, Fibre Optic Transmission Systems and Smart Card Access Systems. UniVision currently offers hybrid security systems and has a portfolio of cutting edge digital technology used by its blue chip client base and the Hong Kong Government. UniVision is included in the Hong Kong Government's list of 'Approved Suppliers and Installation of Video Electronics Equipment'. To date the Group has completed high profile projects for clients including Hong Kong International Airport, Tsing Ma Bridge Crossing, Mass Transit Railway, Shanghai Plaza 66 and Sydney CityRail Network selling its products through its distribution channels in China, Taiwan and other Asian countries. The Group listed on AIM, part of the London Stock Exchange, in December 2005. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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