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ArticlesThe event is expected to attract over 4,500 visitors from the installation, government, healthcare, education, aviation, infrastructure and correctional services sectors and feature more than 150 leading suppliers showcasing the latest business security solutions.
In addition to a comprehensive seminar series covering a range of practical and educational sessions, the ASIAL conference will run alongside the exhibition featuring an acclaimed panel of industry speakers from Australia and around the world.
Dr Anne Speckhard, PhD, Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical School, an internationally recognised expert on the psychological aspects of terrorism and post traumatic stress disorder and Bruce Blythe, Chair and Consultant at Crisis Management International (USA), a globally acclaimed crisis management expert, will be among the high calibre international speakers presenting as part of the conference.
This year the Verint New Product Showcase will return in a new, interactive format featuring a display of the top 10 new and innovative products to launch in the Australasian market over the last 12 months.
Security 2013 will introduce Security World, a never before seen feature to the show floor. For the first time, this exciting new feature will simulate a real world office, building foyer, car park and home environment offering demonstrations of how different products integrate to provide a complete, secure solution.
Biometrics, intercoms, CCTV, motion sensors, video management solutions, bollards and perimeter detection systems will be among the solutions in action from some of the world’s leading security vendors. Industry experts will host guided tours through Security World allowing visitors to gain an understanding of how different products operate and interact. Register for free online at https://www.securityexpo.com.au/
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