The security event targets professionals within the security sector around Europe
ievo has been chosen for the second year running by Smartwares to be represented at the event

ievo is very pleased to announce that the ievo Ultimate fingerprint  reader will be showcased at this year’s New Security International Trade Show in Belgium, from 23-25th January on behalf of Smartwares Security. The prestigious trade event is in its second year after the huge success of 2012. The security event targets professionals within the security sector around Europe. ievo has been chosen for the second year running by Smartwares to be represented at the event, in conjunction with Paxton’s Net2 access control software. The fingerprint reader has recently been involved in installs such as the redevelopment of the London Bridge Station and the 2012 Olympics Security. ievo wishes those demonstrating at the Smartwares stand all the best of luck and urge those attending to visit the stand, to see the unrivalled capabilities of the Ultimate biometric reader.

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