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The iSEC 2012 international exhibition took place in Serbia from 6 to 8 November 2012
AxxonSoft will make an appearance at the stand from Netiks

The iSEC 2012 international exhibition is taking place in Serbia this month, from 6 to 8 November. Held in Belgrade, the country's capital, International Security Facilities, Infrastructure, People And Business promises to be an outstanding business event in the field of security services and infrastructure facilities. 

AxxonSoftwill make an appearance at the stand from Netiks, an AxxonSoft partner in Serbia, whose facilities host the Training Center in Belgrade. Netiks will demonstrate the brand-new Axxon Next open platform video management software (VMS), the Axxon Intellect Enterpriseintegrated security platform, the Face Intellect facial recognition system, the Auto Intellect vertical solution for road safety, and POS Intellect, for video monitoring of retail checkout transactions.

Event venue:

Belgrade Fair Center, Bulevar vojvode Miši?a 14, Belgrade, Serbia

6 to 8 November, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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