Security Exhibition & Conference 2015
The Security Exhibition & Conference will be held at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from 15-17 July.
The 2015 event is expected to be the biggest yet, connecting more than 4500 attendees with 140 leading suppliers in the security industry, including Central Security Distribution, Gallagher, Hills, Pelco by Schneider, Salto and Honeywell.
Security 2015 Event Manager Alanna Phillips said the event would be a three-day showcase of the latest business security solutions, live demonstrations and practical education seminars.
“Security presents a yearly opportunity to connect with the best in the industry while discovering and experiencing the latest products and innovations to hit the Australian marketplace relevant to access control, surveillance, fire and safety, biometrics and IP networking,” Phillips said.
“The 2015 event will also provide attendees with the one-off chance to relive the past 30 years of the security industry as part of our 30th-year commemorative corner, where we will be showcasing security products, solutions, companies and advertising from days gone by.
“We know the industry is keen to make the 30th year at Security one to remember and we’re looking forward to not only taking a trip down memory lane but celebrating the evolution of security technology and solutions.”
The event includes a two-day ASIAL conference for security end users featuring experts including Jason Brown of Thales Australia & New Zealand and US Global Security Advisor and Futurist Mark Goodman, and a half-day executive briefing on crisis communication by international expert Bruce Blythe of Crisis Management International. It will feature a free seminar series over the event’s three days based on current key trends offering practical advice for installers and integrators.
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