![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What he didn’t know then was that an Axis engineer named Carl-Axel Alm, was in the process of developing a prototype of a network video conference system. Martin Gren saw the potential and the idea started to sprout. Knowing that Axis had experimented with technology that made networks smarter, he asked Martin if it was possible to attach them to a network. One of them turned out to have an inventory of analog cameras that were rather difficult, if not impossible to sell. ![]() Let’s jump back to a day in the early ‘90s when the seed to a great idea was planted: Martin Gren, the co-founder of Axis, was on a business trip in Tokyo to meet potential customers. A time travel to the beginning of a revolutionary idea ![]()
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