Fibre Optech will showcase the latest products from their physical security and cabling solutions product ranges at IFSEC 2008Fibre Optech, the distributor of physical security and cabling solutions for the security and communication markets, will be once again attending the IFSEC exhibition which is being held at the NEC in Birmingham from 12 to 15 May.  The IFSEC show is in its 35th year and covers every aspect of security.  The event is one not to be missed, as it plays host to over 10 key industry technologies including CCTV, physical security and security solutions.

Fibre Optech will be showcasing the latest products from their physical security and cabling solutions product ranges, which include CCTV solutions from Lilin, lighting solutions from Raytec and fibre optic cabling.  Our team of security and fibre specialists will be on hand throughout the exhibition and will be able to provide advice on the products and services available and demonstrate the features and benefits of each.

For the duration of the show, Fibre Optech will be offering an iPod shuffle to every customer who registers to use the Opt-imize online ordering facility of the new company website.  Customers must also place an order during the show to qualify.

Nadeen Tisi, Sales Manager at Fibre Optech, commented: "We are pleased to be exhibiting at the IFSEC show again this year.  The exhibition is a key event for us to be able to catch up with existing customers as well as providing us with the opportunity to meet new potential clients.  It will also give us the perfect opportunity to unveil the new company branding as well as exhibiting many new products within our security and fibre optic portfolio."

Tisi continued: "This year's product offering will be much more comprehensive, we have a full team of sales and technical experts in place to deal with any visitor requirements or questions."

The Fibre Optech team will be situated on stand number 18072 in Hall number 20.

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