Security TWENTY 14 is an event aimed at security end-users, installers and specifiers
Security TWENTY 14 will be an ideal time for delegates to meet the TDSi team and to discuss ongoing requirements

Integrated security solutions manufacturer TDSi will be exhibiting at the Security TWENTY 14 Conference South at the Marriott City Centre Hotel in Bristol on Wednesday 23rd April. With the recent appointment of the company’s new Director of UK Sales, Adam Norris, TDSi will be talking about its new UK channel strategy as well as showcasing the new version of its integrated security software solution, EXgarde 4.2.

John Davies, Managing Director of TDSi commented, “We are excited to be at the Security TWENTY 14 Conference again this year, as the event brings together delegates and speakers from across the security sector. Following on from Adam’s recent appointment, we will be discussing our new UK sales and channel plans - which will involve ambitious expansion in close collaboration with our partners. The Security TWENTY 14 Conference will be an ideal time for delegates to meet the TDSi team and to discuss ongoing requirements and wishes. We are very keen to explore how we can best tailor our services and products to fully meet the expectations of installers and customers, ensuring that TDSi remains the security manufacturer of choice in the market.”

Taking place at the Marriott City Centre Hotel in the heart of Bristol city centre, the event is aimed at security end-users, as well as those that work inside the industry, such as installers and specifiers. Installers, end users, consultants, private contractors for the police or armed services and security service buyers can qualify for VIP visitor status and attend for the conference for free.

TDSi will also be exhibiting at the Security TWENTY 14 Conference North at the Hilton Deansgate Hotel in Manchester on Tuesday 8th July, to meet partners and customers in the region.

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