TDSi’s Engineering and Operations Director, Mike Sussman, will be presenting ‘Security and Access Control: key trends for 2014-2015’
TDSi will also be showcasing its latest integrated security products and services at the event
Integrated security manufacturer TDSi, announces it will be taking part in three key presentations at IFSEC 2014, which is being held at its new venue at the ExCel London from 17th to 19th June 2014. The company will also be showcasing its latest integrated products and services and talking to visitors about how these can be incorporated into real-life projects, on Stand F1100, throughout the event.

TDSi’s presentations will kick off with Managing Director John Davies co-hosting ‘Functionality, reliability, performance: security solutions for smarter buildings’ with fellow Harmony Alliance members in the SMART Buildings Theatre at 1pm on Tuesday 17th June. John will be sharing the stage with the Managing Director of Texecom Jim Ludwig, the Managing Director of Elmdene Ian Moore, and the Managing Director of GJD Mark Tibbenham. The presentation will examine how security is a priority for modern businesses, how security technology must offer excellent levels of ROI as well as being efficient and reliable and the presentation will also focus on how individual project needs, such as buildings’ layout and the day-to-day operational needs, must be key installation and maintenance considerations.  

On Thursday 19th June, TDSi’s Engineering and Operations Director, Mike Sussman, will be presenting ‘Security and Access Control: key trends for 2014-2015’, also in the SMART Buildings Theatre, from 11am – 11:30am. Mike’s presentation will look at the substantial rise in integrated security systems and will examine how this trend is likely to evolve. The presentation will also examine how upcoming trends and technology will put the security industry in a strong position to maintain growth.

TDSi’s presentations will kick off
with Managing Director John Davies
co-hosting ‘Functionality, reliability,
performance: security solutions for
smarter buildings

John Davies will also be a key speaker for ‘UK Security on the World Stage: advice for exporters’ which is being presented on the IFSEC Global.com Centre Stage on at 1pm on Thursday 19th June. Along with fellow speakers, including the Chairman of the BSIA Export Council Greg Stuttle of GJD, John will be discussing how exports can be a valuable way to maintain and enhance profitability. By incorporating recent BSIA research on the subject, the presentation will offer best practice advice, will look at potential pitfalls, the importance of considering an export strategy and how the outlook is shaping up for 2014 and beyond.

Reflecting on TDSi’s appearance at IFSEC International 2014 and the speaking presentations, John Davies commented, “This is one of the key events for the security industry and we are proud to be taking part in three presentations this year as well as exhibiting at this exciting new venue. In presenting with my Harmony Alliance counterparts, we will be able to show how a truly integrated security and buildings services systems can offer benefits that far outweigh the sum of their parts. My colleague Mike Sussman will be imparting his considerable industry knowledge and expertise by looking at the key security trends and their benefits, whilst I will also be looking at the importance of exports – drawing from direct experience through TDSi and also with my fellow BSIA members.” 

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