The largest and most comprehensive security show run in South Africa will open its doors to security professionals and buyers between 21 and 23 June 2006. With 12 years under its belt, Securex, confirms that it is a great opportunity to establish new business relationships and exchange experiences all while implementing successful marketing strategies.
Securex (www.securex.co.za) allows for a thorough overview of various solutions available on the market today, including personal and property protection solutions, anti-burglary systems, building management systems, data security, self-defence and crime detection systems.
Over 200 companies have already applied to participate in Securex 2006, which means that this will be the largest security show to date. Many well-known companies are exhibiting at this years show including the likes of Asis Technologies, Bosch Security Systems, Chubb Integrated Systems, DTS Security, Elvey Security Technologies, Frontier Electronics, G2 Security, HID, Ideco Technologies, Lockwise, Motorola, Omega Risk Solutions, Pinnacle Micro, Questek, Reditron, Sagem, Therma Card and Uniclox.
The exhibition will also be incorporating two new pavilions, namely the Korean and Shanghai pavilions, which will be used to showcase the latest security solutions available internationally.
Securex is focused on security in general and is aimed at representatives from production companies, trade companies, service providers, universities, institutes, design offices, research and development centres and insurance companies. Police, military, fire fighting and security organisations are also expected.
The 2005 show attracted more than 5000 visitors over three days. Of these, 47% either influenced or made buying decisions for their companies and 44% were visiting to investigate and discover new products.
With its focus on security, protection and safety, Securex presents visitors with the opportunity to see the latest products, technologies, equipment, systems, services and solutions that are available in the industry, under one roof.
For more information contact Aldean Prior, Exhibitions for Africa, +27 (0)11 886 3734, [email protected]
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