Register now for the 50th IFSEC taking place in London 16-18 May 2023
Representatives from the ASC will be attending IFSEC when it returns to ExCeL London 16-18 May to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The ASC will be alongside senior security professionals to discover game-changing products and solutions from over 250 exhibiting companies and key security associations specialising in everything from access control to video surveillance, perimeter protection, cyber security and more including exclusive launches from the likes of Delta Telecom Sound & Security Ltd, Provision ISR and Innovative Contractors for Advanced Dimensions (ICAD).
In recognition of the event’s 50th anniversary, event director Gerry Dunphy, said, “IFSEC brings buyers and sellers together and creates and enhances partnerships by uniting people from the same industry. It’s a place where they can collaborate, network, meet face to face, discover new technology and innovative products, and be part of a huge global industry. The fact that it has been running for 50 years is testament to the appetite for progression and evolution within the sector.”
Visitors to this year’s IFSEC will also have a chance to see:
NEW DISTRIBUTOR NETWORK
New for 2023, the Distributor Network recognises the essential role distributors play in the security market. In bespoke distributor hubs on the show floor, 11 of the UK’s leading distributors will meet and greet the installer audience and meet suppliers.
LIVE DEMO AREAS
The Converged Security Centre showcase’s the benefits of open, integrated security management platforms. The LPCB Attack Testing Zone puts a range of highly engineered security equipment to the test by attacking them with hammers and wire cutters.
SEMINAR PROGRAMME
With inspirational speakers, including Lee Odess - Access Control Expert, Blake Lekowitz - Axon Enterprise Inc, Peter Kelly - Mates in Mind, Oliver Philippou – OMDIA and many more, this year’s seminar sessions on the show floor will also cover the biggest topics affecting the
the security industry, including the impact of big tech on access control, the move to All IP, which will have a major impact on alarm signalling, the use of body cams to make the workplace a safer space, mental health and more.
MATES IN MIND
This year IFSEC has partnered with leading mental health and wellbeing charity Mates in Mind. Since launching in 2017, Mates in Mind has been committed to improving mental health across the construction industry and aims to reach 75% of the industry by 2025. To help start the conversation, there will be a seminar session on Mental Health & Wellbeing in Security hosted by Mates in Mind and BSIA on Tuesday 16th May.
The full seminar programme is now live and can be viewed here.
- Register for a free pass now at IFSEC / 16-18 May 2023 / ExCeL London