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Cimic Group, Ltd. Construction and Real Estate 38394 $16.8B Australia Axis Communications Axis Camera Station Video Surveillance System 2019 n/a In 2019, Cimic Group, Ltd. deployed Axis Camera Station as a Video Surveillance System on the Westconnex motorway project, using Axis Camera Station to centralize CCTV monitoring and recording across tunnel MVAC, ventilation, water treatment plant, and motorway operational assets. This deployment positioned the Axis Camera Station Video Surveillance System as the primary CCTV platform for construction and operational monitoring on the project, linking camera feeds to operational workflows and commissioning activities. The implementation included configuration of camera management, recording, event playback and evidence capture capabilities consistent with a Video Surveillance System, with Axis Camera Station configured to support device commissioning, time-synchronization and system-level testing. Commissioning work documented by the senior instrumentation and control systems engineer covered system acceptance testing, structured Level 3, Level 4 and SAT commissioning documentation, and execution of Level 5 dry and witnessed testing tied to camera and CCTV system readiness. Integration work was explicit and multi-protocol, Axis Camera Station feeds were commissioned alongside GENETEC and CITILOG CCTV components, and the CCTV layer was integrated into broader control and monitoring stacks through MODBUS to Ethernet/IP gateway mappings and DNP3 mappings for HV SCADA signals. The technical scope referenced interfacing with PQM, AC units, rooftop packages, HV SCADA, Schneider VSDs, Factorytalk and SIDERA SCADA, and ControlLogix PLC systems, providing camera data into traffic and tunnel operational processes. Operational governance emphasized rigorous commissioning and handover processes, including preparation of field change sheets, site instructions and modification controls, coordination with an Independent Certifier for documentation approval, and management of subcontractor technical delivery. The program included training and development of engineers and technicians on device commissioning and Level 3 and Level 4 testing, and use of weekly and fortnightly lookahead schedules to manage manpower, equipment mobilisation and staged system handover.
Downer Group Construction and Real Estate 26000 $7.2B Australia Axis Communications Axis Camera Station Video Surveillance System 2014 n/a In 2014 Downer Group implemented Axis Camera Station as its Video Surveillance System. Deployment activity originated from the Perth network engineering team and supported CCTV, access control, wireless backhaul and fiber network requirements across municipal, port, rail and regional sites. Axis Camera Station was configured to deliver core Video Surveillance System capabilities including IP video capture, camera administration, network video recording, storage and archiving, playback and command and control display integration. Configuration work emphasized camera provisioning, recording schedules, retention policies and intelligent video features consistent with IP video workflows used across projects. The implementation integrated with on-premises network infrastructure such as Cisco switching and routing, wireless links from vendors used in PTA wireless projects, and storage and server hardware from standard enterprise platforms. Field deployments included fixed site CCTV, mobile CCTV systems installed in vehicles and trailers, and deployments across City of Perth, Fremantle Port, Fremantle North Quay rail terminal, Port Hedland and Roy Hill among other municipal and mining sites. Operational governance focused on design, configuration and administration processes to support ongoing projects, moves and changes, with monitoring of system performance and performance tuning support by network engineering. Responsibilities documented during rollout covered troubleshooting of servers and workstations, network-specific technical expertise for security network requirements, and planning of computing infrastructure for CCTV and security systems. Recorded achievements from the period include delivering mobile CCTV in vehicle and trailer form factors and establishing familiarity with a broad set of CCTV and security vendors and devices used on Downer projects. Axis Camera Station is referenced as the deployed Video Surveillance System within the broader security and network architecture managed by Downer Group.
Mirvac Construction and Real Estate 1684 $1.9B Australia Axis Communications Axis Camera Station Video Surveillance System 2017 n/a In 2017 Mirvac implemented Axis Camera Station, a Video Surveillance System. The Axis Camera Station deployment was scoped to Mirvac's retail property portfolio, providing centralized video capture and monitoring capabilities for security operations and facilities management. Axis Camera Station was configured to deliver core Video Surveillance System functions including continuous and event-based recording, camera health monitoring, and centralized live viewing and playback workflows. The software was hosted on server class Dell hardware to provide local recording, storage and system services for the deployed camera estate. The implementation integrated AXIS brand cameras for video capture and formed part of a broader supply that included Genetec Video to Mirvac Retail Properties, indicating coexistence of multiple vendor video components within the estate. Operational governance was assigned to Mirvac security and facilities management teams, with rollout focused on retail sites and governance centered on centralized monitoring procedures and camera lifecycle processes.
Utilities 5000 $10.4B Australia Axis Communications Axis Camera Station Video Surveillance System 2016 n/a
Professional Services 22205 $1.1B India Axis Communications Axis Camera Station Video Surveillance System 2016 n/a
Healthcare 3500 $1.1B United States Axis Communications Axis Camera Station Video Surveillance System 2016 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Axis Camera Station Coverage

Axis Camera Station is a Video Surveillance System solution from Axis Communications.

Companies worldwide use Axis Camera Station, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Cimic Group, Ltd., Origin Energy, Downer Group, Mirvac and Persistent Systems are recorded users of Axis Camera Station for Video Surveillance System.

Companies using Axis Camera Station are most concentrated in Construction and Real Estate, Utilities and Professional Services, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Axis Camera Station are most concentrated in Australia and India, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Axis Camera Station across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Axis Camera Station range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 0%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 50%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 50%.

Customers of Axis Camera Station include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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