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The Bank of England, Facewatch and Churchill Security Systems Ltd are among the exhibitors announced for the BSIA’s annual South East Business Crime Conference.
Taking place on Thursday 27 November in the heart of Westminster the half-day conference will cover the Anti-Social Behaviour and Policing Act 2014, cyber crime, community safety, the Met Police’s business crime strategy and business crime reporting systems, among other topics
A range of exhibitors will showcase the latest security technologies to attendees at the accompanying exhibition, including providers of lone worker protection technology, asset and property marking solutions and intruder alarms.
The event will be co-sponsored by Facewatch and Littoralis, both of which will also showcase their technologies and services to delegates.
The full exhibitor list includes:
Bank of England
CQR Fire and Security
Selectamark Security Systems
Skyguard Limted
Churchill Security Systems Ltd
Littoralis
Facewatch
Commander Securities Ltd
More than 70 delegates are already pre-registered to attend the event, where they can meet end users or other prospective customers from a range of sectors. Last year’s conference included visitors from Waterstones Booksellers Ltd, Eastbourne Arndale Centre and the University of Portsmouth, among other businesses.
“Skyguard are delighted to be showcasing our exclusive range of personal safety alarms and apps at the BSIA’s South East Crime Conference,” says Skyguard marketing director Will Murray. “We have exhibited at a number of BSIA regional events in the past and always found them to be an effective way of reaching those decision makers who may not attend the bigger national events.”
A limited number of exhibition spaces still remain. Those wishing to exhibit should contact Christine Brooks at [email protected] as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Details of the event for those wishing to attend as delegates can be found on the BSIA’s website.
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BSIA Business Crime Seminar to Star Bank of England and FacewatchThe Bank of England, Facewatch and Churchill Security Systems Ltd are among the exhibitors announced for the BSIA’s annual South East Business Crime Conference.
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