The history of GEUTEBRÜCK

1970



Company founded in Bad Honnef (near Bonn).

 
 
 

1972



Development and market introduction of cheque picture transmission systems for banks and financial institutions.

 
 
 

1979


Development of the almost legendary photo surveillance camera series XY. Sold more than 50.000 times this market leader is still today being installed all over the world.

 
 
 

1981


Introduction of the first computer-controlled video security system for a large-scale project capable of managing over 300 CCTV cameras and e.g. displaying these on the monitors of a surveillance centre.

 
 
 

1982


Introduction of the very first video motion detector for outdoor applications on the market, capable of reliably distinguishing between real alarm situations and changing environmental conditions (animals, rapidly changing light conditions due to clouds etc.); this device is the basis for GEUTEBRÜCK´s reputation as a leader in the area of video motion detection.

 
 
 

1983



Development of the first digital alarm frame storage system.

 
 
 

1984



Development and market introduction of the first modular video crossbar matrix generation KS-40.

 
 
 

1988


Introduction of the further developed video motion detector, TeleTect VS-30 allowing speed, direction and size of a moving object to be user-defined as alarm criteria - even taking perspective distortions into account.

 
 
 

1990

The continuing development of simple alarm frame storage systems into the VIDEOBASE alarm frame database opens up completely new possibilities for evaluating alarm sequences: Every picture is automatically indexed with camera number, alarm number, date/time and information texts. In addition to the greatly improved picture resolution (= quality), this also means increased user-friendliness and time savings thanks to direct access to desired pictures, without time-wasting search as encountered in the use of conventional videotapes.

 
 
 

1990



GEUTEBRÜCK moves from Bad Honnef to its new corporate headquarters in Windhagen near Bonn. Since its founding, the company has grown to a total number of staff of over 100.

 
 
 

1992



The next generation of modular crossbar matrix systems ViCros II replaces KS-40.

 
 
 

1993


Introduction of MULTISCOPE, the first digital video recorder for security applications. Market introduction of the very first interactive graphical user control interface DICSY, based on Windows.

 
 
 

1994

The PEGASUS video transmission system enables broad-band video signals to be transmitted via telephone lines with extremely high picture quality.
GEUTEBRÜCK is certified according to ISO 9002.
The British Security Association Ltd. rewards the MULTISCOPE Video Disc Recorder its most prestigious honour, the 1994 IFSEC Award as the most innovative security product of its class.

 
 
 

1996



Major advances in MULTISCOPE software enable the system to manage an incredible 256 GBytes of video data equivalent to some 10 million pictures.

 
 
 

1997


Release of the third generation of intelligent video motion detectors, VS-40 Digitective, with integrated picture memory, user-friendly computer based setup and even more flexible application.

 
 
 

1998


The certification according to DIN ISO 9002 is extended to DIN ISO 9001.
Expansion of the existing company building by another 800 m².

 
 
 

1999


Introduction of the next generation of digital video recording systems MULTISCOPE II, network based, with a client server architecture using the TCP/IP communication protocol and Windows NT as operating system.

 
 
 

2000

Market introduction of the latest generation of modular video matrix systems – extremely compact and powerful with integrated sync signal monitoring and text display, expandable to more than 4000 video inputs and over 1000 outputs.
MULTISCOPE II offers further functionality such as live picture transmission in H.320 format, alarm messages as Email oder SMS and many other functions.

 
 
 

2001


Release of MULTISCOPE II functions, a verry flexible TCP/IP communication interface for the integration of external management systems.
Market introduction of the video management system GeViControl, operating system windows 2000, based on client server architecture and TCP/IP communication protocols.

 
 
 

2002



GEUTEBRÜCK is awarded the European IST-Prize for MultiScope II as highly innovative product in the field of information technology.

 
 
 

2003


GEUTEBRÜCK enforces its strategic orientation as systems house.
Production area, offices and storage space are enlarged by another 650 m².
MultiScope II is delivered with significantly enhanced functionalities and increased storage capacity.

 
 
 

2004

GEUTEBRÜCK optimises its internet presentation with improved ranking and 14 own domains.
On the SECURITY in Essen GEUTEBRÜCK displays its products on an exhibition booth of 270 m².
MultiScope III as well as new solutions for specific branches are presented on the SECURITY and on exhibitions in Madrid and Paris.

 
 
 

2005


GEUTEBRÜCK Eurasia is founded in Ankara, Turkey.
GEUTEBRÜCK launches GeViScope - the new video system platform for highest performance demands.
Compax III - the new compact matrix with LAN interface is installed in first systems. Video sequences can now be displayed in real time.

 
 
 

2006

New high-precision pan/tilt system ARGUS:
The compact, weatherproof housing made of V4A makes ARGUS extremely corrosion-resistant and particularly suitable for operation under aggressive climatic conditions, as for example in maritime areas, tunnels, industrial sites.
GEUTEBRÜCK establishes branch offices in Vienna, Austria, and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

 
 
 

2007

GEUTEBRÜCK launches its new flexible hybrid recorder re_porter:
His name hits the mark: He reports – informs – alerts, that’s it! Latest DSP based system architecture, high functionality and full signal processing in real-time distinguish him from others. As well as his excellent picture quality.
A&S Magazine publishes an international “Top 50” of security manufacturers and ranks GEUTEBRÜCK on position 47 as one of the few German manufacturers that made it into this list.

 
 
 

2008

GEUTEBRÜCK – Competence in Video Security
At SECURITY in Essen, GEUTEBRÜCK will present itself for the first time in its new design.
The re_porter family continues to grow: The models reporter_bank _sensor and _econ enrich the product family with their specific functionality. Analog cameras are more easily integrated into the network with CAM2IP. The strain on networks and storage space is reduced with special functionality; VMD and AD expand the system functionality, platform-dependent.

 
 
 

2009

GEUTEBRÜCK continues to expand its product range in the IP sector:
Our video security systems provide seamless integration and migration, from analog to hybrid to pure IP systems. New professional IP components round out our portfolio. From the CAM2IP IP encoder to our VIPCAM network camera series to the GeViScope IP/SE series, our products fulfill the most demanding requirements of all stakeholders, from operator to administrator. VCA4IP now makes available the thousandfold proven video analysis methods AD, VMD
and dual sensor for all IP camera models supported by GeViScope and re_porter.

 
 
 

2010

GEUTEBRÜCK turns 40!

Your competent partner for video security for 40 years:

As the only independent provider of video security solutions, we have a 40-year history, and with it, 40 years of experience. This experience goes into our daily work with new and innovative technologies, for maximum investment security for our users.

 
 
 

2011

TopLine IP cameras with H264CCTV - nothing goes faster!
The high quality network cameras can be integrated licence-free into the GEUTEBRÜCK video security systems. The specialist CCTV format H246CCTV plays back fluid motion video at any speed, forwards or backwards, even frame by frame without the usual gaps or jumps produced by most other H264 implementations. Quality - made in Germany.

 
 
 

2012

Thomas Geutebrück steps down from active directorship.
After around 40 years Thomas Geutebrück, founder of GEUTEBRÜCK GmbH bids farewell to his active leadership role. Katharina Geutebrück has been a successful director in the company since 1999 already. On March 1st 2012 Christoph Hoffmann has taken up the vacated chair of joint managing director. The aim remains unaltered, to safeguard a sustainable future for the family company through independence and healthy growth.

 
 
 

Today

Today GEUTEBRÜCK maintains direct subsidiaries in France, Russia, Turkey, South Africa and the USA.

Branch offices in Austria, Belgium and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as well as a global network of sales partners ensure the worldwide availability of GEUTEBRÜCK products and services

 
 
 
 

GEUTEBRÜCK Windhagen


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+49 (0) 26 45 / 137 - 0

Fax:
+49 (0) 26 45 / 137 - 999

 
 

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