Ikusi - Activities

Activities

Ikusi’s focuses its activity around different business areas:

  • Television and Multimedia : Design and manufacture of electronic equipment for the processing and distribution of image and sound signals, as well as for the development of solutions for telecommunications services which require high-frequency or optical transmission technology.
  • Remote Control : Development and manufacture of industrial wireless remote control devices for load handling and lifting processes.
  • Transport : Design, installation, development, commissioning and maintenance of security systems, communications and operations for markets like Airports, Traffic, Railway and other complex infrastructures. Turnkey projects, tailor-made to suit the specific needs of each client.
  • Health: ICT solutions and services for the Health system, its managers, professionals and users, via bIDEA, Ikusi’s subsidiary specialising in eHealth.
  • Voice and Data Networks : Integration of technological solutions to networks for communications, telecommunications and security systems.

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