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14-17 MAY 2012 NEC BIRMINGHAM WELCOME


On behalf of the organising team, I would like to welcome you to IFSEC International and your user guide for the 2012 event. To help you make the most out of your visit, I have put together some helpful hints and tips about the show.


EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION Boasting 8 seminar theatres, IFSEC International is providing a fully comprehensive education programme. With more free to attend educational sessions than ever before and CPD points attributed to the majority of seminars, be sure to check out the individual theatres for the full timetabled programmes.


PRODUCT INNOVATION With approximately 700 exhibitors, IFSEC International promises you will fi nd a wide spectrum of exhibitors across the entire buying and infl uencing chain; from manufacturers and consultants, to installers, integrators and end-users, there is something for everyone.


Take a look at the ‘What’s Hot’ pages 30 – 32 for the scoop on some of the innovative products and services on display across the next four days! And do not forget to check out the dedicated Product Areas on the show fl oor: Access Control, CCTV, Counter Terror, IP and Network Security, Fire Solutions NEW for 2012! Intruder Alarms. Lone Worker NEW for 2012! and Physical Security. See pages 8 and 13 for details.


2012 FEATURES We’re also proud to point you in the direction of a number of NEW feature areas including; How Lighting Affects Surveillance (page 28), Enterprise Area (page 34), ipAssured Education Zone in association with Anixter (page 22) and the New Product Innovation Showcase (page 34).


CONTENTS


BSIA Welcome ..............................2 The Security Institute ...................5


Welcome from ASIS International .......................5


General Information ......................6 Product Areas ...................8 and 13 Security Management Theatre ..14


IFSEC International Centre Stage .............................16


Next Generation CCTV & Surveillance Education Theatre ....................18


Lone Worker Protection Education Programme ..............21


ipAssured Zone ...........................22 info4fi re.com Learning Zone ......23 Tavcom Training Theatre ............24


What’s new in security? .............26


How Lighting Affects Surveillance .................28


Engineers of Tomorrow – The UK Apprentice Skills Challenge .....28


What’s Hot .............................30-32 New to IFSEC ..............................34 Country Pavilions ........................36


IFSEC International Security Industry Awards .........37


Sponsors & Supporters ..............38 Product Guide .......................41-67 Exhibitor Profi les ................ Stop Press . ................................134 Exhibitor List by Country . . 135-140 A-Z Exhibitor List ............ 14 -14 Floorplan ......... Inside Back Cover


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The IFSEC International 2012 event guide is complimentary to all event attendees. Should you wish to purchase further copies after the show there is a fee of £30.00 + P&P.


Please contact ifsec@ubm.com to place any orders. EVENT GUIDE SPONSORED BY think inside the box.


Visit us on stand B20 in Hall 4.


Published for UBM by The Eventful Publishing Co Ltd 43 Tabernacle Street, London EC2A 4AA www.eventfulpublishing.co.uk Tel: 020 7324 4800 | Fax: 020 7324 4801


Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the compilation of this publication, the organisers and publishers cannot accept any liability for any errors and omissions.


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IFSEC CONNECTIONS Our fi rst high-level one-to-one meetings service for the senior-level community is set to provide the perfect opportunity for buyers to discuss products and systems with solution providers. For those who are participating in IFSEC Connections, please make your way to the IFSEC SELECT and Connections Lounge in Hall 3A.


REWARDING THE INDUSTRY Acknowledging the people, products and technological advancements that have played a major role in the security industry over the past year, the IFSEC International Security Industry Awards return for 2012. Check out the worthy fi nalists on page 37.


FIGHTING FIRE WITH FIRE SOLUTIONS With fi re and security convergence on the increase we’ve created the largest ever Fire Solutions area which will be fi lled to the brim with innovative fi re solutions for the end user and extensive industry knowledge for the installer. Take a look at the info4fi re.com Learning Zone content on page 23 for the full programme.


THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT If you haven’t done so already, download the IFSEC International App to help you navigate the show, plan your day and fi nd out all you need to know about the four days of IFSEC International.


CO-LOCATION As part of the Protection & Management series IFSEC International will take place alongside Facilities Show (Hall 2) and Safety & Health Expo (Hall 1), 15 – 17 May 2012.


I’d like to round up by saying a big thank you to the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), our association partner, and all of our supporters and sponsors, and conclude by wishing you an extremely productive show. IFSEC International is ultimately a business platform for the international security market, so be sure to make the most of your time here.


Charlie Cracknell Event Director Security, UBM


IFSEC International is organised by UBM. Ludgate House, 245 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 9UY Tel: 020 7921 5000 | Fax: 020 7921 8059


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