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Established as the world’s largest annual security event, thousands of visitors descended on Birmingham to see more than 750 industry-renowned companies showcase their latest developments and take advantage of more than 30 hours of free educational content.
James Blue, director of Fire & Security at UBM Live, organisers of IFSEC, said: “As the economy continues its recovery, the security industry was in buoyant mood over the four days of IFSEC 2010. With business being generated across all three halls of the event, thousands of security professionals benefitted from more than 750 exhibitors and a vast amount of free seminars at the NEC Birmingham. The results were fantastic with positive feedback from both our visitors and exhibitors.”
New products & services
Visitors to IFSEC 2010 were able to explore the latest security products and services available both in the UK and worldwide. The extensive exhibition was organised into the following categories:
Axis, Dallmeier, Genie CCTV, HIK Vision, IndigoVision, JVC, Norbain, Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and Tyco were amongst those exhibiting. IFSEC has long been the platform for these companies to launch their new products and 2010 proved no different – Axis, for example, took the opportunity to demonstrate their series of high-performance, outdoor-ready pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) domes, including two HDTV models, at the event. Within the exhibition there was also seven dedicated international pavilions in which visitors could seek the latest products and services from all over the globe.
Supported by the US Commercial Service, IFSEC 2010 featured its first US Pavilion. Based in hall 4, this pavilion housed a plethora of innovative manufacturers, allowing visitors to source US security products and services in one concentrated location. Commercial staff from the U.S. Embassy in London were on hand to answer any queries.
In addition to the US, visitors could source products and services from Belgium (new for 2010), China, France, Italy, Korea and Taiwan. Furthermore, the Secartys association, a voluntary organisation which represents more than 1,200 industries in electronics, information technology, telecommunications and solar energy across Spain, also introduced new Spanish exhibitors in the different product areas within the exhibition.
The annual ‘Meet the Buyers’ event, which provides UK exhibitors will unrivalled access to international buyers of security products and services, was also a great success. Through strategic partnerships with UK Trade & Investment/UKTI Defense & Security Organisation and British Security Industry Association (BSIA), IFSEC invested in bringing 125 buyers from all over the globe to the event as part of the Inward Missions programme. A record-breaking 722 meetings took place which demonstrates the importance placed on this initiative to the international buyers’ UK trade network.
Seminars & presentations
Free-of-charge seminars ran in the New Products & Technology Showcase Seminar Theatres so visitors were able to hear about the latest developments in this evolving industry.
Also within the exhibition, the new Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB) Red Book Pavilion housed seminars and presentations based on all aspects of LPCB third party approvals, training schemes and research relating to physical security. The free-of-charge educational programme was led by industry experts from the LPCB and dedicated staff were on hand to answer any questions.
IFSEC Conference
Returning for 2010, the IFSEC Conference delivered an unparalleled educational programme packed with carefully researched high-level content aimed at senior security professionals. The content took a fresh and unique look at the key issues facing the security industry, including countering terror, protecting critical national infrastructure, preparing for London Olympics 2012, corporate security issues, security guarding and recent technological developments.
Each day of the Conference was dedicated to a different area of security:
The high-level seminars were delivered by some of the most senior players in the industry, including Prof Adam Ogilvie-Smith, industry secondee, Office for Security & Counter-Terrorism, Home Office; Chris Phillips GCGI, MSyl., DCI head of The National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) and Don Randall MBE, head of Security, Bank of England.
Finally, the IFSEC Security Industry Awards, organised in association with the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), acknowledged the people, products and technological advancements that have played a big part in the security industry over the past year. Presented by former Cabinet Minister Michael Portillo, the 2010 winners were:
For more information
Web: www.ifsec.co.uk
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