The ADS Security and Innovation Awards, sponsored by General Dynamics UK, was incorporated into the Security and Policing 2012
Ipsotek was awarded a Highly Commended certificate in recognition for making this a safer world

Ipsotek’s award winning technology was awarded a Highly Commended certificate for the ADS Security and Innovation Awards in recognition for making this a safer world.

The ADS Security and Innovation Awards, sponsored by General Dynamics UK, was incorporated into the Security and Policing 2012 (formerly known as HOSDB) Exhibition Dinner held at the Guildford Cathedral on 31 January 2012.

Security & Policing is the UK's only secure event for police, law enforcement and security professionals tasked with security, civil protection and National Resilience which focuses on UK innovation for global security. Held annually at the FIVE venue in Farnborough, Hampshire, Security & Policing as an event provides an environment structured to deliver value and benefit to professionals from all facets of the security sphere.

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