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14-17 MAY 2012 NEC BIRMINGHAM Exhibitor Profiles IDTECH SA 3/D10 HALL 3A


Parc CREALYS, Rue Saucin, 62, Isnes, 5032, Belgium Tel: +32 (0) 81 55 46 10 Fax: +32 (0) 81 55 97 69 Email: jmhannaby@idtech.be Contact: Jean-Marie Hannaby www.idtech.be


Distributor / Installer / Manufacturer / Systems Integrator


IDtech develops and markets solutions in the fields of management of physical access to buildings, of working time as well as monitoring and management of alarms. It develops a complete range of products (hardware and software) in order to optimize the security and the time management of your staff.


Access Control Locking Products / Access Control Systems / Card Readers / Door Entry Systems / IP Access Control Systems / Photo ID Products / Time and Attendance Systems / Visitor Identification System / Biometric Systems / Systems Integration


IEE S.A.


Email: maggie.barclay@iee.lu Contact: Maggie Barclay www.iee.lu Manufacturer


IEE provides people and object sensing solutions that enhance building security and management. The company will showcase live demonstrations of: 1. Tailgate Detector TDflex: an award-winning anti-tailgating solution


2. People Counter: counts and tracks people for occupancy monitoring applications


3. Volumetric Object Surveillor: protects objects from damage and theft


Access Control Systems / Alarm Signaling Systems / Turnstiles - Mechanical/Optical / Intelligent Systems / Monitoring Station Equipment / Perimeter Protection Systems / Electronic Article Surveillance Systems / Building Management / Public Space Surveillance / Remote Monitoring


IEVO LTD 4/H47 HALL 4


Henson House, George Stephenson Industrial Estate, Henson House, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear NE12 6RZ, UK Tel: 0845 643 6632


Fax: 0845 643 6726


Email: stuart.ging@ievoreader.com Contact: Stuart Ging www.ievoreader.com Manufacturer


ievo develops biometric solutions for the access control market. With over 25 years combined industry experience their products Ultimate and Micro surpass conventional forms of fingerprint recognition by functioning even whilst exposed to environmental conditions and substances present on fingertips such as oil, dirt, dust, creams and cosmetics etc.


Access Control Systems / Door Entry Systems / Biometric Systems / Fingerprint Technology / Counter Terrorism Systems/Equipment


IFSEC INTERNATIONAL CENTRE STAGE THEATRE


Ludgate House, London, UK Contact: Kristan Johnstone Please see page 16 for full details.


5/J50 HALL 5 IFSEC SOUTHEAST ASIA 4/E140 HALL 4


Tel: +44 20 7921 8614 Email: neema.patel@ubm.com Contact: Neema Patel NEW LAUNCH! IFSEC Southeast Asia. September 2013, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia The new security and fire safety event for Southeast Asia Created from the leading regional events ISF and FIREC Provides 20,000+ visitors with the opportunity to network, source new products and hear the latest issues and developments from the industry. In 2013, the event will play host to the most renowned security and fire organisations in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations). The exhibition will tap into IFSEC International’s extensive database and network of participants to ensure that IFSEC Southeast Asia is the most diverse and truly global security and fire safety event held in this region.


Trade Exhibition 4/C155 HALL 4


ZAE Weiergewan, 11, rue Edmond Reuter, Contern, L-5326, Luxembourg Tel: +352 2454 1


Fax: +352 2454 3325 IFSEC CONNECTIONS


Ludgate House, London, SE1 9UY, UK Email: tracy.bebbington@ubm.com Contact: Tracy Bebbington


IFSEC INDIA 4/E140 HALL 4


Tel: +44 20 7921 8614 Email: neema.patel@ubm.com Contact: Neema Patel www.ifsecindia.com 1 - 3 November 2012, Expocentre Noida, New Delhi, India


The most established event for Indian Commercial & Homeland Security and Fire Technology. 11,684 senior Government and security professionals, with 250+ exhibitors from over 40 countries were represented at the 2011 event. Critical infrastructure protection for pipelines, power stations, etc will see spend of over £350m by 2016. Mass transportation will see spend increase to £3.6bn by 2016. Home Ministry has allocated over $100 million for city surveillance projects


Trade Exhibition 3/D40 HALL 3A IFSEC SOUTH INDIA 4/E140 HALL 4


Tel: +44 20 7921 8614 Email: neema.patel@ubm www.ifsecsouthindia.com 30 May - 1 June 2012, Palace Grounds, Bangalore, India


South India’s International Exhibition for Commercial & Fire Technology.


2,576 visitors and 65+ exhibitors with 13 countries represented at launch event in 2011. Opportunity to provide global and local players access to one of the largest Indian commercial capitals. The IT boom in South India has resulted in global organisations opening offices in the region that has led to a significant increase in commercial and residential construction in Bangalore.


The South India region has a well developed infrastructure where the government has recently implemented many projects like construction of expressways, flyovers and rail links.


IFSEC & OSH ARABIA 4/E140 HALL 4


Tel: +44 20 7921 8614 Email: neema.patel@ubm.com Contact: Neema Patel www.ifsecarabia.com 9 - 11 December 2012, Riyadh IFSEC Arabia is supported and endorsed by the Saudi Ministry of Interior and has the Royal Patronage of Prince Naif bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud. 2,848 attendees and 90+ exhibitors attended IFSEC Arabia 2011. The commercial and industrial security, fire and safety markets for the region is currently worth £685+ million. Saudi Arabia has 26% of the world’s share of current oil production. Saudi Arabia plans to spend $400bn over the next 5 years on security. Lack of legacy systems results in a demand for the latest digital technologies.


Trade Exhibition & IFSEC SOUTH AFRICA 4/E140 HALL 4


Email: neema.patel@ubm.com Contact: Neema Patel www.ifsecsa.com 19 - 21 June 2012, Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa The leading event that brings African security professionals together. 6,214 security professionals and close to 300 exhibitors with 48 countries represented at the 2011 event. RSA security market forecasts growth of 8.7% by 2014 to an estimated US$5.5bn. RSA has reported the largest increase in crime to be robbery of business premises, which is up by 41.4%. 2012 will see the launch of Homeland Security South Africa, an exhibition and conference where exhibitors meet senior VIP attendees from RSA government and neighbouring states.


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