IFSEC Southeast Asia 2014 will bring together over 6,000 suppliers, experts and buyers across the sector and showcase developments in the latest technologies
TDSi is demonstrating its new versions of TDSi’s readers, which are offered in a variety of technologies including MIFARE PLUS and NFC

Integrated security solutions manufacturer TDSi will be giving visitors a preview of its new range of access control readers on stand UK17 at IFSEC Southeast Asia, which being held from 3rd to 5th September in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This is the second time TDSi has exhibited at IFSEC Southeast Asia and as well as offering the opportunity for visitors to inspect the latest products and services, they will also be able to meet the TDSi team, including External Technical Support Engineer, Jon Hooley, to discuss their specific security needs.

TDSi's Managing Director, John Davies, who will be leading TDSi’s presence at the event, commented, “IFSEC Southeast Asia is the ideal opportunity for us to showcase what TDSi offers and to meet up with our regional partners and clients and to make new contacts, especially in emerging security markets such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia and the Philippines.” TDSi is well aware of the benefits of extending a personable presence in the Asian markets, as John Davies added, “Exports outside our domestic UK market accounts for an important 40% of TDSi’s business, so we are very keen to continue building and nurturing these vital markets. Having a presence at events such as this and meeting partners and clients is a key to achieving these results.”

TDSi is demonstrating its new versions of TDSi’s readers, which are offered in a variety of technologies including MIFARE PLUS and NFC. The readers are available in standard and mullion configurations to suit installation requirements and their surroundings.

"IFSEC Southeast Asia is the
ideal opportunity for us to
showcase what TDSi offers
and to meet up with our regional
partners and clients"

John Davies commented, “These are exciting new products and also a popular product with our customers, so we are delighted to be showcasing them to the audience in Kuala Lumpur. We are also aware that many visitors will have important and interesting technical enquires so we always have a member of our tech support team on hand at these events to discuss this and any other technology-related queries or needs. I would encourage anyone with security technology enquires to visit our stand and let us answer your questions.”

As a globally and regionally recognised security, fire and safety exhibition, IFSEC Southeast Asia 2014 will bring together over 6,000 suppliers, experts and buyers across the sector and showcase developments in the latest technologies. Buyers at the show come from the public sector, governmental as well as private commercial organisations – all looking for security solutions to use in education, healthcare and commercial buildings.

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