AES Corporation is the manufacturer of long-range wireless private mesh radio alarm communication products and services
AES will have booths to inform people regarding various product releases and upgrades

AES Corporation, the manufacturer of long-range wireless private mesh radio alarm communication products and services, will be exhibiting at many of the industry’s events during June 2016 including Electronic Security Expo (ESX) in Fort Worth, TX; National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) in Las Vegas, NV; and IFSEC International in London, UK. 

Stop by the AES booth to learn more about product releases and upgrades, the enhanced AES-IntelliStart service, the 7706-ULF Integrated Fire Monitoring System, the 7788F-ULP-P Fire Subscriber with AES-IntelliPro & Local Annunciator, AES Training Academy options, and tools to optimize your network.  Ask about the powerful NMS 2.0, a complete end-to-end AES mesh radio network monitoring and management platform, or the Network Connectivity Tool (NCT) to quickly validate installation locations. 

Booth Numbers

ESX:
June 8-9, 2016
Fort Worth Convention Centre, TX
Booth #135

NFPA:
June 13-16, 2016
Mandalay Bay Convention Centre, Las Vegas
Booth #122 

IFSEC:
June 21-23, 2016
ExCel London, UK
Stand H1200

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