FACILITIES SHOW EXHIBITORS
FSI Stand: FM5660
Established in 1990, FSI is a specialist in CAFM software, with offices in the UK, Australia, Dubai, Hong Kong and Canada, as well as an international partner network. FSI has been a major influence on CAFM technology for the built environment, delivering a truly versatile business tool.
The Facilities Show not only allows FSI to promote their core CAFM/IWMS solutions to an entirely new audience, but also gives them the chance to catch up with existing clients and give them the low-down on the new and upcoming products in the range.
FSI Marketing Manager Sally Wotton said: “The seminars and networking events at the show provide a well-rounded insight into the current and future hot topics and industry trends, as well as allowing dialogue with like-minded industry peers. The benefits of attending include career development and training via the workshops and seminars, learning about the latest and future cutting-edge FM solutions, and networking with industry peers”.
FSI will be giving demonstrations of its entire product range, including:
Concept Evolution: core CAFM solution, merging powerful functionality with sophisticated technology to extend facilities management across borders, and optimises process efficiency, accuracy and productivity throughout the lifecycle.
Advanced Stand: FX610
Advanced is set to showcase its latest products at Firex International 2019 (co-located with the Facilities Show) as it forms part of the annual event’s largest ever exhibition zone.
Specialists in the design, manufacture and supply of intelligent fire systems, Advanced, alongside fire brands Apollo, Argus, FFE and Klaxon have joined together to form the Firex Solutions Sector at this year’s Firex International.
Visitors to Advanced’s striking stand (FX610) at the Firex Solutions Sector can expect to learn more about the industry’s unbeatable multiprotocol MxPro 5 fire alarm panel for the UK and its Axis EN intelligent fire system for export markets, both of which recently received FM Approval to the EN54 standard. Axis AX, the manufacturer’s UL 864 system will also be on display which includes synchronised fire audio and ground- breaking smoke control solution, DynamixSmoke.
As a new attraction integrated into its stand, Advanced will offer delegates to the exhibition a ‘sneak-peak’ at some of its latest innovations inside its Product Discovery Lab. Ahead of their official launches, demonstrations of its first cloud-connected fire panel, the MxGo, and its complete
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FSI GO: Mobile workforce solution, extending the functionality of Concept Evolution and third party integrated systems to your mobile workforce.
Concept Advantage: suite of apps, designed to encourage the entire workplace community to contribute to the success of the facilities they occupy and connects CAFM/ IWMS technology to your business via end users and their smartphones. Effective and successful FM is put directly in the hands of all those on the receiving end, promoting a positive workplace environment and enhancing corporate wellbeing.
Email:
sally.wotton@fsifm.com
www.fsifm.com
solution for remote management and servicing of the fire system, DynamixLive, will take place in the Lab.
Aston Bowles, Marketing Director at Advanced said: “Firex is a key event on the exhibition calendar for Advanced as it provides us with a fantastic platform to communicate with fire industry professionals. We’re keen to show that we continue to invest in our technology to ensure we stay at the forefront of the industry.”
Also, on show will be Advanced’s highly specified false alarm management solution, AlarmCalm, which uses the best in panel processing and device intelligence to deliver a complete approach to one of the major issues in fire system management today.
www.advancedco.com
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