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ASIS attendees who find the G4S officers, collect all four pieces and return to the G4S booth will be eligible for an iPad drawing
Winners will be drawn daily from those who complete the G4S Puzzle Game at the ASIS 2012

G4S, a global provider of integrated security solutions will give away iPads to 10 attendees at the ASIS 2012 show. Winners will be drawn daily from those who complete the G4S Puzzle Game at the ASIS International 58th Annual Seminar and Exhibits in Philadelphia.

“Our iPad promotion at ASIS has proven itself to be a fun way to educate attendees about G4S and the broad range of products and services we provide. We want people to come to our booth and see what’s new, talk to our security experts and have a chance to win an iPad,” said Lew Pincus, Senior Director of Marketing for G4S Secure Solutions.

To be eligible to win, attendees must stop by the G4S exhibit (booth #2213) to pick up a G4S Puzzle tray. Four G4S security officers, located in the exhibit hall, will each hold a different puzzle piece needed to complete the game. ASIS attendees who find the G4S officers, collect all four pieces and return to the G4S booth will be eligible for an iPad drawing. Full information about the promotion will be available at the G4S booth during the ASIS Seminar and Exhibit, September 10th – 13th, 2012.

At ASIS, G4S will be showcasing its security officer program and unveiling its newest, most innovative technology products including RISK360 the award-winning incident and case management software.

In September 2012, RISK360 will be unveiled to the nation at this year’s international ASIS convention in Philadelphia. G4S’s security experts will explain how the system can help identify and mitigate business and operational risks that are often hidden in plain sight.

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