Door interface/controls associations / regulatory bodies in United Kingdom (UK) (19 found)

The Alarm Industry Communications Committee (AICC), a committee of The Monitoring Association (TMA), is composed of representatives of TMA, the Electronic Security Association (ESA), the Security Industry Association (SIA) and major alarm companies and manufacturers. The Committee meets on a quarterly (March, June, September, December) basis, based on current CDC guidelines.

American National Standards Institute (ANSI) oversees standards and conformity assessment activities in USA. ANSI's mission is to enhance both the global competitiveness of U.S. business and the U.S. quality of life by promoting and facilitating voluntary consensus standards and conformity assessment systems, and safeguarding their integrity. The Institute represents the diverse interests of more than 270,000 companies and organisations.

Associated British Ports - ABP is the UK’s leading ports group. The association is an essential partner for the Offshore Wind industry, providing Operations and Maintenance (O&M) for over 50% of the sector’s activity, as well as building infrastructure in facilities like Green Port Hull, a joint investment with SGRE, the largest Offshore Wind blade manufacturer, and LEEF (Lowestoft Eastern Energy Facility).

From carefully considered intelligent video products and services, to bespoke access control projects, the Genie brand has been solving security and surveillance dilemmas for clients across the UK for over 20 years. Installers like Genie’s collaborative approach, and their solution-based processes, help keep them competitive and relevant in today’s dynamic market. They recognize Genie as a trustworthy British firm that shares their values.

BioStore has been developing identity management technologies since 2005, providing high quality, secure systems across a range of industries. BioStore provides integrated authentication for a variety of applications, including E-Registration, Print & Copy, Password Manager, Computer Logon, Cashless Catering, Visitor Manager, Access Control, Library Management and Locker Systems.

British Woodworking Federation (BWF) is a trade association for the woodworking and joinery manufacturing industry in the UK. They offer advice, support and regulatory information to members, as well as guidance for those looking to specify timber products for their home or for commercial projects.

BWF Fire Door Alliance is operated and managed by the British Woodworking Federation (BWF). It is a scheme that champions third-party certification of fire doors and doorsets. Comprising of manufacturers of timber fire doors and fire doorsets, processors, distributors and suppliers of integral components, members share the vision that every fire door or fire doorset sold in the UK meets required standards throughout its service life.

The Iveco – Oto Melara Consortium, CIO in short, is formed between Iveco Defence Vehicles, an Iveco Group company, and Leonardo, and for over 30 years it has been the reference point for the Italian MoD in terms of ground vehicles. Its origins can be traced back to the early ‘80s when Italy, on the verge of launching a programme to fully renew its combat vehicles park, felt the need for a single industrial interface.

KNX is the worldwide standard for home and building control. They cater to the demand for comfort and versatility in the management of heating, lighting, security, communication and access control systems in homes and offices.

National Centre for Nuclear Robotics is an organisation that offers programmes and services designed to accelerate and reduce the cost of UK’s nuclear clean-up tasks. It is a collaborative project involving international experts from 8 UK universities and 30+ partners from the nuclear industry.

With a 110-year heritage, the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) is the nation's premier not-for-profit organisation dedicated exclusively to fighting insurance fraud and crime. NICB was formed in 1992 from a merger between the National Automobile Theft Bureau (NATB) and the Insurance Crime Prevention Institute (ICPI), both of which were not-for-profit organisations.

P&R Alarms Limited specialises in installing and maintaining all types of electronic security systems across Worcestershire, which includes CCTV, access control, intruder alarms, wireless systems, fire alarms etc. The company provides the best possible protection for your business, family, house, and home. P&R Alarms Limited are fully committed to providing total care to all of its customers.

SecureAlot Ltd provide complete security solutions for CCTV systems with internet remote access, intruder alarm systems and video door entry systems. It provides monitored alarm systems with police response, fully insurance approved.

Smart Building Certification is designed to award buildings that have the IT infrastructure in place to measure a building and behavior. But it goes further to include measures for optimization and innovation. The SMART Building Certification also recognises and encourages Living Labs and the ongoing learning with partners in top universities.

Smart Grid Forums Ltd. are an independent conference production company serving the smart grid technical community. They monitor the market, conduct depth interviews with technical decision makers, and translate this into techno-commercial conferences that empower participants to accelerate their implementation plans and deliver exceptional results to their organisations.

Sold Secure is the premier testing and certification house for security products. The organisation is dedicated to reducing the risk of crime by the assessment of security products. Established in 1992 by Northumbria and Essex Police with the help and backing of the Home Office, Sold Secure is now owned and administered by the Master Locksmiths Association.

Windsor Fire And Security are specialist installers of burglar and fire alarm systems, CCTV systems, door entry and access control systems.

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