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The Security Event and NSI announce partnership
15 November 2019
NATIONAL SECURITY Inspectorate (NSI) and The Security Event has announced a new partnership benefitting installers, integrators and end users alike.
NSI is renowned for its NSI Gold hallmark of approval, the mark for the elite in the security systems sector.
The Security Event marks a key change in the UK Security event landscape. Based in the midlands at The NEC Birmingham it offers significant new choice for the UK’scommercial and residential security sector.
Having rapidly established industry wide interest, The Security Event is attracting leading trade organisations and now NSI - a major certification body to the industry.
Richard Jenkins, chief executive of NSI comments, “NSI is delighted in its involvement as an event partner at The Security Event 2020. This recent addition to the industry calendar showcases the very latest industry developments, products and technologies providing those within the security and fire safety sectors with a valuable opportunity to engage and keep up to date.
“NSI embraces a collaborative, open approach in its mission to raise standards and isactively participating in more events than ever over the coming 12 months. We want to ensure the professional industry and NSI approved companies in particular have the choice they seek when it comes to events and the opportunity to engage with NSI, suppliers and to learn about new solutions they can take to market.”
Tristan Norman, group exhibition director comments, “We are thrilled to be working with NSI as an event partner for The Security Event 2020. NSI approved companies form a vital part of the industry and we look forward to providing a platform for them to engage with the latest technologies and thought leaders.
“This is a very exciting chapter for The Security Event, and NSI’s support along with other new partnerships reinforces the added value of the event as a must-attend exhibition in the UK for both commercial and residential security.”
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