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SecProTec East Africa offers manufacturers in the security sector direct access to East African markets

Event will strengthen Homeland Security, Policing and Information Security sectors

“SecProTec East Africa powered by intersec” is the leading trade show in East and Central Africa´s region for the security, safety and protection technology industry. SecProTec East Africa powered by intersec is partnered with East Africa Community, East African Business Council, Kenyan Government, Kenya Security Industry Association, Protective Security Industry Association, Kenya Private Sector Alliance, German Chamber of Commerce (Nairobi), Export Promotion Council and the Kenya Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The show is partner of and sole organiser at Kenyatta International Conference Center (KICC).

3rd edition in 2015

SecProTec is well established in the region and takes place for the third time. International exhibitors from all over the world will take part from 9th to 11th of July 2015 at the main exhibition venue KICC in Nairobi, Kenya.

New highlight in 2015: Official GPEC-CCExpo-Pavilion

The organisers of SecProTec East Africa powered by Intersec and GPEC®-CCExpo®, leading exhibitions in their fields, joined forces for a GPEC®-CCExpo®-Pavilion beginning at SecProTec East Africa 2015 to strengthen and to complement especially the Homeland Security, Policing and Information Security sectors at SecProTec East Africa.

GPEC General Police Equipment Exhibition & Conference® is Europe's leading closed specialised trade fair for police and special equipment, safety and rescue technology. CCExpo Critical Communications Expois the neutral platform for mission critical information and communications, professional mobile radio (PMR) and control rooms in all fields of critical infrastructure.

“SecProTec East Africa powered by Intersec” offers manufacturers in the security sector direct access to East African markets

Security is a top-priority issue at all governmental levels in East Africa. “SecProTec East Africa powered by Intersec” offers manufacturers in the security sector direct access to East African markets and allows exhibitors and visitors alike to expand their business activities. The GPEC®-CCExpo®-Pavilion at SecProTec East Africa will cover all relevant products for internal security for literally all equipment groups - especially information and communications, vehicles and traffic control, personal and protection equipment, criminal science und forensic technology, but excluding weapons and ammunition.

The GPEC®-CCExpo®-Pavilion at SecProTec East Africa attracts exhibitors displaying current equipment and future technologies to be used by police, border guard, immigration and prison service, customs, coast guard, special task forces and government intelligence and security services as well as fire departments and rescue services.

The GPEC® and CCExpo® organiser Exhibition & Marketing Wehrstedt GmbH from Germany is in full responsibility for this Pavilion.

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