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Adam Bannister is a contributor to IFSEC Global, having been in the role of Editor from 2014 through to November 2019. Adam also had stints as a journalist at cybersecurity publication, The Daily Swig, and as Managing Editor at Dynamis Online Media Group.
December 10, 2014

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Manchester Security 2015 Returns to Bridgewater Hall

The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has announced Manchester Security’s return to the city’s Bridgewater Hall.

Scheduled for Thursday 26 March 2015 the event will bring together local businesses and police forces  to discuss the security challenges facing the North West region.

The event, which is supported by Greater Manchester Police and the Manchester City Centre Crime Prevention Panel, also includes an exhibition where security companies will showcase their latest crime-prevention products and services to security personnel from a range of sectors.

This year’s event marked the event’s 20th anniversary and attracted more than 200 delegates from a wide range of organisations including well-known city-centre retailers like  Morrisons and Selfridges, banks and public sector organisations including Manchester City Council.

The seminar programme featured a panel of expert speakers including Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Tony Lloyd, among other retail and security experts. Next year’s line-up will be announced in the new year.

Exhibition space for 2015’s event is now available to book at a cost of £795 plus VAT, which includes full access to the delegate list along with a 3m x 2m exhibition space and pre-event promotion to potential delegates.

Sponsorship opportunities will also be available. Register your interest in exhibiting by downloading a booking form from the BSIA website.

To attend as a delegate you can register for FREE via this online registration form.

Below is a video from last year’s event, featuring Tony Lloyd, Police and Crime Commissioner for Greater Manchester, discussing the role of the PCC in building safer communities.

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