IFSEC Istanbul’s Global Support
Our team in Turkey has revealed huge UK and international support for the first IFSEC Istanbul event, set to take place from September 30 through October 2 at the Lutfi Kirdar Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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İsmail Uzellİ, the CEO of Sensormatic Turkey, has described IFSEC Istanbul as “the go-to event” for Southeastern Europe and Central Asia, saying it “provides us with the perfect platform to meet with existing customers and develop relationships with key organisations across the entire region.”
Among the event’s other key supporters are Y3K, Securitas, Mobotix, Sony, Panasonic, and the BSIA, whose overseas exhibitions coordinator said, “We at BSIA are excited about participating in this launch event and look forward to the prospect of over 15 British companies exhibiting within our UK Pavilion at the show.”
Kerim Alain Bertand, general manager at UBM Istanbul, has promised that the event will represent the entire security buying chain and its needs and that it will offer visitors a unique experience that they won’t get elsewhere. He “can’t wait for visitors to see what’s in store!”
Meanwhile, Mobotix distributor Hires Electronics is “thrilled” to be exhibiting at IFSEC Istanbul:
As the flagship event, international brands from across the industry are attracted to the show and bring the whole security community together. Having access to the full buying chain opens up a wealth of opportunity to meet visitors from a range of backgrounds. It is crucial for us to meet key decision makers and IFSEC Istanbul will provide us with that opportunity, we are looking forward to what the show will bring!
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IFSEC Istanbul’s Global Support
Our team in Turkey has revealed huge UK and international support for the first IFSEC Istanbul event, set to take […]
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