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14-17 MAY 2012 NEC BIRMINGHAM LONE WORKER PROTECTION EDUCATION


PROGRAMME – HALL 3A In support of the UK’s 8 million lone workers, IFSEC International will showcase its first ever Lone Worker Protection Product Area, sponsored by Connexion2, in Hall 3A for companies specialising in products aimed at lone workers. Free to attend seminars will focus on case studies and best practice for both channel and end user visitors.


DAY 1 – MONDAY 14 MAY


10.45 - 11.30


11.30 - 12.30


12.30 - 13.30


13.30 - 14.30


14.30 - 15.30


15.30 - 16.30


BS 8484 and The BSIA Lone Worker Group Speaker: Mr Alex Carmichael, Director, British Security Industry Association (BSIA)


Engaging with International Partners Speaker: Chris Allcard, Sales Director, Connexion2


Protecting your lone workers when travelling abroad Speaker: Mr Mike Steere, International Business Development Manager, SkyGuard


Why Rugged Communications Are Vital To Lone Worker Safety Speaker: Vince Galvin – Vice President Sales Northern Europe, Sonim Technologies Inc.


Technology isn’t the solution! Speaker: Craig Swallow, Managing Director, Connexion2


How ARC plays an important role in lone worker solutions Speaker: Mr David Walker, Chief Executive, SitexOrbis


DAY 2 – TUESDAY 15 MAY


10.30 - 11.30


11.30 - 12.30


12.30 - 13.30


13.30 - 14.30


14.30 - 15.30


15.30 - 16.30


Police Response to Lone Worker Systems Speaker: Ken Meanwell, Staff Officer, ACPO Security Systems Group


Successful implementation of a lone worker solution Speakers: Alicia Mather, Field Sales Manager, PeopleSafe; Liz Chambers, Head of Community Safety and Support, Peabody; Roger Vickers, Performance and Compliance Manager, PeopleSafe


Connected Confidence: Anywhere, Anytime! Speaker: Mr Tony Forrester, Sales Engineer, Acal BFi


Technology isn’t the solution! Speaker: Craig Swallow, Managing Director, Connexion2


How Virgin Media address their duty of care to their lone working staff Speakers: Courtney Crouch, Security and Compliance, Virgin Media; Ian Johannessen, Managing Director, Peoplesafe


Protecting the lives of lone workers Speaker: Barry Holt, Director of Policy & Research, IIRSM


10.30 - 11.30


11.30 - 12.30


12.30 - 13.30


14.00 - 15.00


15.00 - 16.00


DAY 3 – WEDNESDAY 16 MAY


11.00 - 12.00


12.00 - 13.00


13.00 - 14.00


A mobile operator’s perspective of the lone worker market Speakers: Paula Gunnell, Senior Product Partners Manager, EverythingEverywhere (Orange); Ian Johannessen, Managing Director, Peoplesafe


Protecting the lives of lone workers Barry Holt, Director of Policy & Research, IIRSM


Is Lone Working Protection a Paradox? (Session will be held in IFSEC International Centre Stage theatre, Hall 5) Chair: Mr Brian Sims BA (Hons) Hon FSyI, Editor, Security Management Today Online Speakers: Mr Malcolm Cheshire, CEO, Third Margin; Mr Patrick Dealtry, MD, Lone Working Group Ltd


Police Response to Lone Worker Systems Speaker: Ken Meanwell, Staff Officer, ACPO Security Systems Group


Does the Security Industry Help or Hinder the Lone Worker Market? Speaker: Ian Johannessen, Managing Director, Peoplesafe


DAY 4 – THURSDAY 17 MAY


Protecting lone workers: The human perspective Speaker: Ms Nicole Vazquez, Training Consultant, Suzy Lamplugh Trust


How to design a profitable lone worker solution Speaker: Miguel Angel Orellana, Chief Marketing Officer, Oysta Technology Inc


BS 8484 and The BSIA Lone Worker Group Speaker: Mr Alex Carmichael, Director, British Security Industry Association (BSIA)


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Topics and speakers subject to change. Visit www.ifsec.co.uk for the very latest information. EVENT GUIDE


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Visit us on stand B20 in Hall 4.


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