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Manchester businesses championing region at Europe’s biggest security event

The largest security event in Europe is making its triumphant return to the NEC this April, with six businesses flying the flag for Manchester at the prestigious show.

Held between April 30 – May 2, The Security Event aims to educate smaller businesses and industry professionals in all forms of security including; public safety, cyber security and creating a safe working environment.

Stockport’s Satsecure, which manufactures alarms, CCTV, access control, anti-intrusion and fire solutions, will be demonstrating the UR Fog Compact 390 which is an innovative piece of security which will fill up to 390 m³ of space with dense fog in just 50 seconds – reducing visibility to less than a metre and effectively disorienting intruders.

Daniel Allen, marketing graphic designer at Satsecure, said: “Attending the Security Event is really important for Satsecure, as it allows us to re-connect with buyers, suppliers, and experts from across the industry. Basing the show in Birmingham makes it easily commutable for us, and we’re thrilled to be standing alongside some of the world’s best and most recognisable brands. The Security Event is the first one we put on the calendar every year, and would recommend all security professionals pay it a visit.

“Our base in the Manchester area is an important location for the business, and we’re proud to be supporting the North West economy, whilst providing the best security solutions for our clients.”

More than 14,000 visitors are expected to attend the three day event, which also offers seminars delivered by security experts, product demonstrations and will host the regional qualifiers of the World Skills competition.

Tristan Norman, group event director of the Nineteen Group, added: “This year sees the show return bigger and better than ever before, but that wouldn’t be possible without our incredible exhibitors. Technology is developing at a rapid rate, so it’s really important that businesses owners, decision makers and end users get the chance to see those advancements in person. We’re thrilled that nearly every region across the UK is represented at the show, with smaller independent businesses getting the chance to rub shoulders with industry giants.

“The future of this sector is incredibly exciting and we have some of the best young talent on display at the World Skills competition. There really hasn’t been a better time to work in security”.

Other businesses from the region include: TYCO, P&R Security Systems Limited, Weststone Limited T.A Cop UK, Digital ID, and Paradox IT Limited.

The Security Event is open to all security professionals working in the commercial and residential market, and students of undergraduate level and above on relevant courses of study are welcome to attend the show.

To register for a FREE ticket, click here.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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