The sessions at Milton Keynes training centre will be attended by installers, consultants and end-users
The sessions will cover intruder solutions, digital video and transmission and fire

Following its most successful IFSEC to date – with more new product launches in video, intruder, access, fire and integration and a record number of customer enquiries - UTC Fire and Security in the UK has confirmed a new series of technology workshops.

The half-day sessions at the company’s Milton Keynes training centre will be attended by installers, consultants and end-users. The workshops are free to attend (by prior booking only) and include refreshments.

The forthcoming sessions will cover: intruder solutions (chose from either 12th or 13th June), digital video and transmission (chose from either 18th or 19th June) and fire (27th or 28th June).

“To meet demand we’ll be running a full programme of workshops through the year to give people a chance to learn first hand about our latest technology and solutions,” says Mark Staples, Pre-Sales Manager.

Dates of all forthcoming events are listed on our website. For more information, or to register to attend, contact Mark Staples: mark.staples@fs.utc.com

For full details about the workshop sessions visit www.utcfssecurityproducts.co.uk

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