24 June 2016

Security Essen 2016: The next global fair for civil security

Now that IFSEC 2016 draws to a close, Security Essen remains as the next must-see global fair for civil security. From September 27 to 30, 2016, more than 1,000 companies from around 40 nations will redefine the standard for civil security at Messe Essen. In the six pillars (Mechanical Security Systems, Cyber Security, CCTV, Fire Prevention, Services as well as Perimeter Security), the exhibitors will present their newest products and services. The Video Surveillance and Perimeter Security exhibition areas have grown. On September 27, the fair will honour particularly pioneering products with the Security Innovation Award. A large number of manufacturers and system suppliers will show innovations in the field of security technology. No matter whether access control, locking technology or video surveillance – the increasing networking of these systems is demanding new solutions. Together with the Federal Association for Security Technology (BHE), Security Essen is planning to make it possible to experience home applications in a completely equipped house. Cyber security will be another main focal point of the fair. No matter whether cyber attacks or economic espionage – there has been a substantial rise in crime in the digital field. Under the ‘Cyber Security’ title in Fair Hall 7, exhibitors will show how companies and users can protect themselves. Additional specialist support will be offered by the specialist conference which will be called ‘Networked Security / Industry 4.0’ and will feature experts from the Fraunhofer Institute and the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Bonn. In spectacular live demonstrations, exhibitors will highlight the degrees of security of their products in an impressive way. The programme on the outdoor site at the fair will include attacks and blasts on bulletproof glass. On the Thursday of the fair, this site will be reserved for the fire brigades and the exhibitors from the Fire Prevention area. Within the framework of the Fire Prevention Day, they will show elaborate rescue measures and innovations which prevent fires or help to fight them effectively. No matter whether in refugee homes, at large-scale events or in corporate groups, private security service providers are being deployed continuously at present. In the special show entitled ‘Protection, Security & Service’ in Hall 6, they will give insights into their comprehensive services together with the Federal Association of Guard and Security Companies (BDSW). On the Training and Further Education Day on September 27, they will invite trainees and interested people in the security industry to obtain information and establish contacts in situ. Traditionally, Security Essen is the stage for innovations. A large number of exhibitors use the fair in order to introduce their new products and services to the trade public. In particular, pioneering firms will present their products and services on the joint booth called “Young Innovative Companies“ in Hall 5. This booth will be promoted by the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs. Amongst other exhibits, it will be possible to see smart home technologies, safety lights or also complete solutions for the forensic analysis of network traffic. In the Security Research Area, institutions and firms from the field of research and development will also congregate in Hall 5; they will give the trade visitors insights into ongoing projects and results.

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Success of Frontier Pitts at IFSEC 2016

Frontier Pitts showcased their innovative physical security solutions at IFSEC, Excel this week. As a previous winner of the IFSEC Physical Security of the Year Award, this event is always a must-attend event for Frontier Pitts who have seen a greater demand for security in the last year. This was clear at this year’s IFSEC exhibition where they saw an increase in end users visiting and asking for advice directly from the manufacturers. Frontier Pitts complete product portfolio provides the right solution for individual site conditions within an ever-changing security environment. Their large portfolio of products includes Security Gates, Automatic Barriers, Bollards, Roadblockers, Pedestrian Gates and Turnstiles.

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Mitsubishi showcases advanced displays at IFSEC 2016

Mitsubishi Electric returns to IFSEC for 2016 with an impressive line-up of video wall display systems, designed to deliver total reliability in mission-critical control room applications. Mitsubishi’s expertise ranges from security and utilities management, public transport networks, telecommunications, aerospace, factory automation and government facilities. Over 71,000 Mitsubishi Electric displays have been installed worldwide to date, enabling operators to keep ‘eyes-on’ in applications ranging from small crisis suites to vast control rooms. At IFSEC 2016, held this week at London’s ExCel exhibition centre, Mitsubishi Electric showcased just a small selection of its extensive product portfolio of videowall displays. The 60” 60HS12 ‘Slim cube’ provides a high-end, yet cost-effective DLP™ display solution for compact control rooms. Occupying 40% less space than a conventional DLP system, the 60HS12 delivers 50,000 hours of continuous, 24/7 operation and is completely maintenance free. The 60HS12 is just one of the DLP systems available from Mitsubishi Electric. Its 120 Series and Seventy Series range of high-end DLP displays feature an impressive specification list and incredible lifespans of over 11 years of maintenance-free, continuous 24/7 operation. For less demanding applications, LCD is a good choice, and here too Mitsubishi Electric leads the market with fully-featured yet compact video walls that can be installed virtually anywhere. On show at IFSEC 2016 was Mitsubishi Electric’s latest 55” LCD display, the LM55P2. Featuring an ultra narrow bezel of just 3mm, the LM55P2 offers a wealth of features including built-in processing that enables sophisticated multi-window video walls to be created with no external processing required.

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