IFSEC & OSH Arabia is one of the largest security, fire and safety events for the region attracting more than 25,000 professionals
VidSys to showcase latest advancements in its PSIM software and hands-on PSIM software demonstration

VidSys, a leading provider of Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software, recently announced details of its participation at IFSEC & OSH Arabia 2012, taking place December 9-11, 2012 in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. At IFSEC & OSH Arabia – one of the largest security, fire and safety events for the region attracting more than 2,500 professionals — VidSys will showcase the latest advancements in its PSIM software.

Who: Darren Chalmers-Stevens, Vice President, EMEA, VidSys

What: International decision makers and security, fire and safety industry experts will have the opportunity for a hands-on VidSys PSIM software demonstration. Participants will learn how PSIM helps identify, analyse, verify and resolve situations faster and more efficiently. Additionally, participants will learn how they can apply PSIM software to their unique business and security needs.

Real-world examples of how the software has been used internationally to monitor for, respond to and manage potential security and safety threats ranging from protecting the U.S. President and international Olympic athletes, to major cities and transportation hubs around the world will be discussed.

IFSEC & OSH Arabia attendees can also visit VidSys in the Sony booth. Here, a demonstration will show the integration of Sony’s best-in-class portfolio of security products with the VidSys PSIM software such that disparate security devices and systems are integrated with policies, procedures and protocols to empower decision-makers with the right information to quickly make the right decision as situations unfold.

When:  Sunday – Tuesday, December 9 – 11, 2012 during exhibit hours

Where:  Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center (RICEC): UK Pavilion, VidSys Booth #I21 and Sony Booth #C10

“Since expanding into the Middle East last year, VidSys has experienced significant growth as organisations increasingly recognise the need for and adopt PSIM solutions to manage security situations proactively,” said Darren Chalmers-Stevens, Vice President, EMEA, VidSys. “Saudi Arabia is the largest economy in the Middle East and continues to invest heavily in technology and innovation, helping drive advancements in physical security. We’re committed to growing with our customers here and look forward to meeting with the region’s security leaders at IFSEC & OSH Arabia.”

IFSEC & OSH Arabia is held alongside and in partnership with the 15th International Conference and Exhibition for Industrial Security, organised by the Higher Commission for Industrial Security.  Both are supported and endorsed by the Ministry of Interior Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

For additional information about the event, please visit: http://www.ifsec-osh-arabia.com. To see and learn about the technology first hand, join VidSys at booth #I21 or #C10.

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