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Smart-working seminar part of the line up for IFSEC International 2013

Various speakers will be presenting about the crucial role of security in the leisure sector at IFSEC International, from 13 to 16 May at the NEC in Birmingham, UK.

Museums, restaurants, cinemas, hotels and many other services are all reliant on security systems working to provide the best possible protection to visitors and staff who use them. These systems ensure that all environments are safe and secure.

Sydney Opera House contractors manager for Fire and Security Simon Dwyer will be discussing 'procurement and management of security maintenance services’.

This case study will examine the procurement and operational processes used in the transfer of multiple providers into a single, holistic, fully comprehensive contract covering all of the required infrastructure elements.

Importantly, the presentation will detail how smart procurement, operation and maintenance makes for a smarter working building.

Attracting more than 650 leading solutions providers from 100 countries, IFSEC International is the biggest marketplace of its kind. The show provides the ultimate platform for sourcing, comparing and testing the latest products as well as finding out how they will best work for the leisure industry.

Taking place between 13 to 16 May 2013 at the NEC in Birmingham, IFSEC International is part of UBM’s Protection and Management Week

Registration for IFSEC International is free and also gives badge holders access to FIREX International (www.firex.co.uk), the Facilities Show (www.facilitiesshow.com) and Safety & Health Expo (www.safety-health-expo.co.uk).

For further information on IFSEC International, the Protection & Management Week or to register for entry into the 2013 event and its co-located shows please visit www.ifsec.co.uk/leisureweek

Companies interested in exhibiting at IFSEC International 2013 should contact Tristan Norman, group sales manager, on +44 (0)20 7921 8285 or e-mail [email protected]


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