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Now in its fifth consecutive year, Norbain LIVE offers anybody involved in the specification, procurement, or day-to-day use of electronic security equipment a unique opportunity to get hands-on with the latest advancements in electronic security.

"Visitors to LIVE07 can rest assured that, due to the hand picked exhibitor line-up, the products on display will only be those that are, or are soon to be, making waves in the industry," says Huw Edwards, Norbain's marketing communications manager. "This fact, coupled with the event's uniquely relaxed atmosphere, ensures LIVE07 remains the most relevant and worthwhile show of its kind."

Brands currently registered include: ADPRO, American Dynamics, Axis Communications, Bewator, Bosch, Dallmeier Electronic, Dedicated Micros, Derwent, ESP, Europlex, FAAC, GE Security, HID Corporation, JVC, NVT, Optex, Paxton Access, Pelco, RDT, Risco Group, Samsung Techwin, Sanyo, Sony, TDSi, Videoswitch and Vista.

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