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ISE 2022
International Security Expo Returns To London
To Celebrate 20th Anniversary Against Backdrop Of Ever-Evolving Threats To Global Security
In the face of ever-changing threats to global security, International Security Expo is returning to London from 27th-28th September to celebrate its 20-year anniversary. The market- leading security event is renowned for providing the critical link between Government, industry, academia, and the entire end- user community, enabling security professionals from around the globe to strengthen their relationships and ensure they are adequately prepared to take on current and future challenges.
International security buyers, specifiers and decision-makers will reunite in London to learn, network and source the next generation of security solutions. With registration now open, senior security buyers and decision-makers from leading organisations such as KPMG, Gatwick Airport, IBM, BAE Systems, Bank of England, British Airways, Ministry of Defence, United States Senate, BMW, AstraZeneca, Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Transport for London have already registered to attend, joining thousands of vetted international visitors looking to source the latest security products and solutions for Government, CNI, major events, law enforcement and more.
They will join more than 350 international companies that will spotlight their latest innovative products and solutions. This includes the likes of Audax Global Solutions, APSTEC Systems, Astrophysics, Gallagher Security, HS Security Group, Leidos, LINEV Systems UK Ltd, LiveLink Aerospace, Mitie, Nuctech, Pitagone, Rapiscan Systems, Rohde & Schwarz, Smiths Detection, Vaylia, and Varex.
A Hotbed Of Innovation
Demonstrating the latest iteration of products and solutions available on the security market, Audax Global Solutions returns
for its 13th year at International Security Expo.
The company, which has supplied its world-leading body worn cameras to UK and International Police Forces, NHS Hospitals, UK Councils for Parking and Civil Environment and more, will showcase its Body Worn Video (BWV) technology.
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Meanwhile,
fellow
exhibitor Gallagher
Security
will
demonstrate its CAPSS-certified and CPNI-approved access control, perimeter, and intruder detection solutions listed across all three sections of the Catalogue for Security Equipment (CSE). This includes Command Centre, its award-winning site management software, and its government-approved controller, readers, and electronic perimeter intrusion detection system.
Elsewhere, Smiths Detection will demonstrate how it is
advancing the new era of digitised, data-driven security amid ever-changing industry trends across a range of sectors. For example, in aviation, adjusting to post-pandemic life has seen airports need to deploy technologies to overcome staff operator shortages, assist the manual operator burden by removing guesswork, and create a more seamless flow of passengers through security, bags
through checkpoints and
air cargo goods onto planes. By utilising the power of AI for automatic detection, remote screening, CT technology and open architecture, airports can reduce the need for manual processes, enhance operational efficiency and above all else, improve security. The company will showcase how it can help a range of sectors – from aviation to ports and borders – address these challenges and safeguard both people and environments.
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