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A key objective for Samsung during IFSEC 2012 will be to take the mystery out of installing an IP and network solution
The Samsung stand will be packed with interactive product demonstration areas

Samsung has announced that its stand in hall 5 at IFSEC 2012 will be dedicated to demonstrating its ability to support installers and system integrators with Smarter Security solutions. 

“Smarter Security is primarily about how customers can upgrade from an analogue system to an IP and network based solution in the smartest possible way for their businesses with the help of Samsung,” said Simon Shawley, General Manager, UK and Ireland for Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd.  We want to prove to installers and systems integrators, as well as specifiers and end-users, how they can choose Samsung IP equipment and be confident it will meet, if not exceed, their expectations.”

A key objective for Samsung during IFSEC 2012 will be to take the mystery out of installing an IP and network solution and by doing so, demonstrate to customers that with the correct advice and guidance, they need not have any fear of embracing what is truly an exciting technology that offers so many benefits. Not the least of these benefits is the opportunity to gain maximum advantage from the latest HD megapixel cameras. 

The Samsung stand will be packed with interactive product demonstration areas where visitors will be able to try out the latest IP and network video surveillance and access control technologies, many of which are unique to Samsung.

“Samsung has been acknowledged by independent research companies as one of the top three European security brands,” said Simon Shawley. “Our ability to maintain this market leading position is strengthened by our very comprehensive range of IP devices, from cameras to recorders and switches, and we can now offer a one-stop-shop for virtually any project.”

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