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14-17 MAY 2012 NEC BIRMINGHAM


COUNTRY PAVILIONS Demonstrative of its position as a leading global industry event IFSEC International 2012 welcomes the return of the country pavilions. Accommodating leading manufacturers and suppliers from across the globe – Belgium, China, Canada, France, Italy, Korea, Taiwan and the USA will be showcasing a variety of the latest industry products and developments.


BELGUIM: The Belgium Pavilion in Hall 3A, Stand 3/D10 is a collective stand organised by AWEX (Wallonia Foreign Trade and Investment Agency). AWEX is a public agency in charge of promoting foreign trade, with a worldwide network of 107 economic and trade counsellors. It will showcase a range of cutting-edge products from Belgium (Wallonia) through 6 innovative companies of the security sector:


– ACIC: manufactures fi eld-proven, high performance, video analytics software solutions.


– AnB SECURITE: the “Home Anywhere system” is a system which allows through a full software suite to control its home automation, intruder alarm and CCTV system from anywhere and with any platforms.


– ANPI: the control of your fi re and theft risks (tests, certifi cations, inspections and audits).


– CAPFLOW: specialized in security systems and access control systems based on video analysis.


– HEINEN: manufactures steel security doors. – IDTECH: leader in Access Supervision, Alarm Management and Time and Attendance solutions.


CANADA: Now in its 2nd year, the Canada Pavilion is hosted by the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade. Ontario’s ICT sector has the expertise, services and technologies, which meet the demanding requirements of the ICT industry. The range of companies represented within the Canada Pavilion provide a wide range of services within the security sector and share a reputation for quality and innovation. Visit the Canada Pavilion at Hall 4, 4/C160.


Exhibitors include: • Ontario International Trade Branch


• Bionym Inc.


• Cansec Systems Ltd. • Digital Security Concepts


• iView Systems • Net Cyclops Inc. (NCI)


• RBH Access Technologies, Inc. • Tec-Garde Mobile Solutions Ltd


CHINA: 2012 sees the return of a second Pavilion from China. China Electronics International Exhibition & Advertising Co., Ltd. has returned to IFSEC International bringing more than 20 companies together in its pavilion in Hall 5, Stands 5/G5 – 5/H10. And for the fi rst time it welcomes a further 20 companies who make up the latest addition to the country pavilions in the form of the Shenzhen Science & Technology Development Exchange Centre (SZSTDEC) Pavilion. Visit the SZSTDEC Pavilion at Hall 5, Stands 5/G30 – 5/H60.


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FRANCE: The France Pavilion in Hall 5, Stand 5/C100 will offer a unique environment in which security specialists, manufacturers, distributors, resellers and contactors of licensing agreements will be able to see new products and fi nd potential business partners. The exhibiting companies will showcase a range of cutting-edge products across the entire security sector. There will be a wide range of products and solutions, including intruder alarms, RFDI microchips, CCTV solutions, electronic surveillance systems and fi re-prevention solutions.


Exhibitors include: • New Imaging Technology • Deveryware • PRODATEC


ITALY: ASSOSICUREZZA , the Italian Association of Security Systems Manufacturers and Distributors hosts the Italian Pavilion. 2012 sees the return of some established names as well as the introduction of new exhibitors. Together they will showcase the latest products and technologies to come out of the Italian region. Visit the Italy Pavilion in Hall 5.


Exhibitors include: • Cias Elettronica Srl • EUROGROUP S.r.l. • Duevi s.n.c.


KOREA: Brought to you by Korea Electronics Association (KEA) the Korean Pavilion is comprised of 41 companies with 46 stands. This year, we contain all the security devices and systems from complete product (CCTV, DVR, Car Black Box, Intelligent Central Surveillance System, Access control System) to parts and components (Camera Lens, Megapixel CMOS ISP, CCD Image Sensor). Following on from last year, The Korean Pavilion will represent the stature of Korean Electronics & IT industry with the slogan “Korea Technology Applied.” It will be a good opportunity for visitors who are looking for Korean companies that have excellent quality products and outstanding design, as the industry’s world leading suppliers (which cover 80%) from Taiwan, China and Korea will be participating here. Hall 5, Stands 5/F70 – 5/H102


TAIWAN: Returning to IFSEC International with two pavilions, TEEMA (Taiwan Electrical & Electronic Manufacturers’ Association) and TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council) will again host their respective pavilions in Hall 4, Stands 4/B101 – 4/B115 and 4/C100 – 4/C107 (TEEMA) and Hall 5, Stands 5/B60 – 5/B71 (TAITRA). TEEMA represents 90% manufacturers producing products and components of electrical, electronic, ICT industries in Taiwan with 3,762 companies.


US: The US Pavilion returns to IFSEC International for 2012.


Exhibitors include: • ProTech: Hall 4, Stand 4/E160a • Contronics Technologies: Hall 4, Stand 4/E160e • Napco Security Technologies: Hall 4, Stand 4/E160d • Se-Kure Controls: Hall 4, Stand 4/E160h • Data Management Inc / Visitor Pass Solutions: Hall 4, Stand 4/F160a • GRI – George Risk Industries: Hall 4, Stand 4/F160d


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