14-17 MAY 2012 NEC BIRMINGHAM
NEXT GENERATION CCTV & SURVEILLANCE EDUCATION THEATRE – HALL 5
Produced in association with Digital Grape, this theatre will present advances in technology used in CCTV and Surveillance and how this is of help to designers, installers and users of CCTV systems.
DAY 1 – MONDAY 14 MAY
10.30 - 11.30
11.30 - 12.30
12.40 - 13.40
13.40 - 14.30
14.30 - 15.00
15.00 - 15.45
15.45 - 16.30
16.30 - 16.40
10.30 - 11.30
11.30 - 12.30
12.30 - 13.10
13.15 - 14.00
14.00 - 14.30
14.30 - 15.15
15.15 - 16.00
16.00 - 16.45
16.45 - 16.50
Cloud – What does it mean? Speaker: Daren Lang, Business Development Manager, Northern Europe, Axis Communications
How an open platform VMS can future proof your investment Speaker: Glen Fletcher, UK & Ireland Country Manager, Milestone Communications
Wireless Communications for CCTV Speaker: George McDonald, Technical Consultant, Wavesight Ltd
Advances in CCTV Lighting technology Speaker: Shaun Cutler, Managing Director, Ray Tech Lighting Ltd
Future requirements in NHS CCTV Speaker: Brian Pender, Head of Security, Imperial College Healthcare
Developments in Transportation Surveillance Speaker: Dave Gorshkov, Chair CCTV Standards Committee, Digital Grape Business Services
New Highs in Surveillance Speaker: Finn Wu, HIK Vision
Closing remarks Speaker: Dave Gorshkov, Chair CCTV Standards Committee, Digital Grape Business Services
DAY 2 – TUESDAY 15 MAY
New Solutions – Old Problems Speaker: Steve Hodges, Panomera Product Manager, Dallmeier
Lightfinder - should lighting conditions dictate image quality? Capturing useable images in poor lighting conditions Speaker: Andres Vigren, Product Manager, Axis Communications,
Andres.vigren@
axis.com
Access Control Advances and integrated systems Speaker: Mike Sussman, Director, TDSI Ltd
ASC Overview Speaker: John Laws, Board member ASC Board
Requirements for next generation CCTV for UK railways Speaker: Matthew Jewitt, Engineer i/c CCTV, Network Rail
Advances in VMS capabilities Speaker: David Jackson, Tyco Security Products
Technology Trends of Megapixel IP cameras Speaker: Steve Ma, VP of Engineering and Operations, VivoTek Inc
Expanding & Upgrading your security solution Speaker: Alex Swanson, Head of Engineering
Closing remarks Speaker: Dave Gorshkov, Chair CCTV Standards Committee, Digital Grape Business Services
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16.30 - 16.40
10.30 - 11.20
11.20 - 12.10
12.20 - 12.15
DAY 3 – WEDNESDAY 16 MAY
10.30 - 11.30
11.30 - 12.30
12.30 - 13.15
13.15 - 14.00
14.15 - 15.15
15.15 - 16.00
16.00 - 16.30
Navtech Radar automates control of CCTV and Surveillance Systems Speaker:Jason Burger, Sales & Marketing Manager, Navtech Radar Ltd
Benefits of IP interoperability standards Speaker: Jonas Anderson, Chairman ONVIF
VCA vs. Motion Detection Speaker: Holly Tsourides, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, Video IQ
PSIMS advances in perimeter protection Speaker: James Chong, Founder & CTO Vidsys
Advances in VCA Speaker: Dave Watts, VP EMEA, BRS Labs
Advances in IP Camera Technology Speaker: Robin Hughes, Avigilon Ltd
City Wide Surveillance technologies Speaker: Dave Gorshkov, Chair CCTV Standards Committee, Digital Grape Business Services
Closing remarks Speaker: Dave Gorshkov, Chair CCTV Standards Committee, Digital Grape Business Services
DAY 4 – THURSDAY 17 MAY
Edge Storage - could this tool of convenience drive convergence in the UK market? Speaker: Phil Doyle, Regional Director – Northern Europe, Axis Communications
How an open platform VMS can future proof your investment Speaker: Glen Fletcher, UK & Ireland Country Manager, Milestone Communications
Closing remarks Speaker: Dave Gorshkov, Chair CCTV Standards Committee, Digital Grape Business Services
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