List of Axis Camera Q1765 Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Axis Camera Q1765 for Video Security Cameras from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Axis Camera Q1765 for Video Security Cameras include: Mahindra and Mahindra, a India based Automotive organisation with 324000 employees and revenues of $19.11 billion, The University of Tulsa, a United States based Education organisation with 1200 employees and revenues of $223.0 million, University of Massachusetts Lowell, a United States based Education organisation with 3000 employees and revenues of $200.0 million, Burnley United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 350 employees and revenues of $174.0 million and many others.
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Burnley United Kingdom | Leisure and Hospitality | 350 | $174M | United Kingdom | Axis Communications | Axis Camera Q1765 | Video Security Cameras | 2014 | Thorne Fire & Security UK |
In 2014 Burnley United Kingdom deployed Axis Camera Q1765 as part of a Video Security Cameras program to strengthen CCTV coverage at Turf Moor. The implementation combined Axis Q1765-LE fixed cameras and AXIS Q6045-E PTZs to provide dedicated turnstile and in-bowl coverage, configured to capture evidential quality images and support identification workflows.
The installation was delivered in the UK by Axis partner Thorne Access & Security and focused on operational CCTV monitoring for turnstiles and spectator areas, supporting matchday security and crowd incident management. Axis Camera Q1765 was configured to produce evidential quality imagery for investigative use and to reduce ticket fraud through improved identification capabilities.
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Mahindra and Mahindra | Automotive | 324000 | $19.1B | India | Axis Communications | Axis Camera Q1765 | Video Security Cameras | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Mahindra and Mahindra deployed Axis Camera Q1765 as part of a broader Video Security Cameras rollout to secure manufacturing plants and corporate offices and to support quality inspection on assembly lines. The deployment targeted safety and security functions while explicitly addressing quality control requirements in vehicle production, integrating Axis Camera Q1765 with other Axis models to deliver both indoor quality monitoring and outdoor perimeter protection.
The implementation combined high definition, tamper resistant indoor IP cameras for line‑level visual inspection and outdoor PTZ cameras for perimeter surveillance, with Axis Camera Q1765 used among more than 20 Axis models in the estate. Functional capabilities implemented included real time visual assessment for quality control, PTZ-based detection and investigation workflows for security incidents, and a mix of camera form factors specified to withstand extreme temperatures and industrial conditions.
The camera fleet was integrated with Milestone video management software for centralized video recording, live monitoring and investigation workflows, and the project was delivered with Axis Communications cameras and system integration support from NexGen Integrated Systems Pvt Ltd. The initial installation was at the Corporate Headquarters in Mumbai, followed by rollouts across plants and offices, totaling about 200 cameras at 13 locations across India, covering both production floors and perimeter zones.
Governance and procurement were led by Mahindra Special Services Group which conducted technical and commercial evaluations and selected Axis and Milestone. Reported outcomes from the deployment include earlier detection of minor bodywork defects enabling faster repair, improved prevention detection and investigation of security incidents, built in scalability across sites, reduced turnaround time for issue resolution and lower annual maintenance costs for implemented locations.
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The University of Tulsa | Education | 1200 | $223M | United States | Axis Communications | Axis Camera Q1765 | Video Security Cameras | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, The University of Tulsa deployed Axis Camera Q1765 as part of a Video Security Cameras rollout across its US campus, using AXIS Q1765 fixed network cameras to support forensic investigations, license-plate reading in parking lots, and analytics-driven alerting for intrusion and object removal. The implementation centered on campus safety objectives and prioritized continuous capture in outdoor and high-traffic student areas for investigative readiness.
Configuration and functional scope included fixed network camera installation with analytics-enabled monitoring for intrusion detection and object removal, and license-plate recognition capability focused on parking lot zones. Video capture workflows emphasized event-triggered recording and centralized access for the security team, aligning camera configuration with forensic review and alert response processes.
Operationally the Video Security Cameras feed was consolidated into campus security operations, enabling security personnel to receive analytics-driven alerts and to perform rapid forensic searches across camera streams. Coverage and operational responsibility included campus security teams and parking enforcement functions, with cameras positioned to support license-plate capture and evidence collection for investigations.
Governance and workflow changes leaned on analytics-first alerting and centralized video retrieval to accelerate investigations, and the security team reported identifying a suspect within 37 minutes in one incident, demonstrating improved investigative efficiency. The deployment also contributed to enhanced student safety through continuous analytics-enabled monitoring and faster investigative handoffs.
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Education | 3000 | $200M | United States | Axis Communications | Axis Camera Q1765 | Video Security Cameras | 2014 | Mercier Electric and Communications |
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