Harmony Alliance to introduce its combined product range and highlight the benefits of using them at the Summit
TDSi to partner with exterior detection equipment specialist GJD Manufacturing 

TDSi, a global leader in access control systems for all sizes of businesses and organisations recently announced it will be attending the Global Security Summit London, at Olympia from 10th-11th October (stand E170), to unveil its participation in the new Harmony Alliance, with aims to ‘Collaborate, Innovate and Protect’ across the security product offering spectrum. TDSi is partnering with exterior detection equipment specialist GJD Manufacturing, specialist in highly efficient power supplies Elmdene International Ltd and award-winning manufacturer of intruder alarm products Texecom, to offer installers and end users an unrivalled integrated service for all security and access control needs.

Managing Director of TDSi, John Davies, comments, “The Harmony Alliance combines TDSi’s innovation and 30 years of product experience in access control with the excellence of GJD Manufacturing, Elmdene International Ltd and Texecom to offer best-of-breed technology solutions to consultants, installers and end-users worldwide. Each member company brings complementary expertise and products to offer a truly integrated solution with the peace of mind that all the components will work seamlessly together as an efficient and highly-dependable whole.”

The Harmony Alliance also means that the partner members will co-operate and develop on-going solutions that are designed to complement each other and work together effectively, whatever the specification of the overall system that is installed. As well as offering greater customer benefits, the alliance members believe the agreement will offer the product breadth to compete directly with larger competitors. By providing a more diverse, yet highly-compatible set of products across a broad spectrum of areas, customers can realise the benefits of intelligent, integrated security solutions - without having to be tied into a traditional single provider.

“The Global Security Summit in London is the ideal opportunity for the Harmony Alliance to launch, providing an excellent platform to meet with customers and prospects..."

John Davies adds, “The Global Security Summit in London is the ideal opportunity for the Harmony Alliance to launch, providing an excellent platform to meet with customers and prospects. We believe this is a significant advancement in the synergy of the integrated security protection sector, one which wasn’t fully catered for in the past and will generate a lot of interest within the industry, which relies upon a healthy degree of choice to stay competitive.”

The Harmony Alliance will be introducing its combined product range, and highlighting the benefits of using them, to visitors on stand E170 at the Global Security Summit London from 10th-11th October. Installers and end users who would like more information on the Harmony Alliance, and have specific project requirements, can find further details on the new dedicated website: www.harmony-alliance.com.

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