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AMAG Technology hosted the Security Engineering Symposium (SES) Europe conference on October 17 – 18, 2024 in Tewkesbury, UK.

Over 70 end users, integrators, and consultants from EMEA attended the event held at the Tewkesbury Park Hotel. While this event has been held in the US many times, it is the first time it has been held in the United Kingdom. 

New vision

AMAG Technology President, David Sullivan and Director of Sales-EMEA & APAC, James Clark opened the symposium by welcoming attendees and sharing the new vision for the company.

Executive Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Customer Excellence, Kyle Gordon presented, 'Our Customer First Journey.' Keynote speaker and influencer from the Access Control Executive Brief, Lee Odess presented on Emerging Access Control Trends.

Roadmap and goals

We are thrilled to host the first-ever SES Europe and share our new company vision, roadmap, and goals with our international customers and partners,” said AMAG Technology Director of Sales – EMEA & APAC, James Clark.

To have everyone together in one room discussing the future of the industry was incredibly exciting. Leadership was available to answer questions, and the networking, camaraderie, and excitement were contagious.” 

Symmetry Access Control solution

AMAG Technology Vice President of Product Management Jennifer Marx shared the product roadmap and, together with Executive Vice President of Engineering Michael Kobaly, provided a sneak peek at the company’s next generation of its Symmetry Access Control solution. 

The event was held a few miles from the UK headquarters, and guests enjoyed a tour of the Tewkesbury manufacturing plant, as well as short sessions about the quality assurance process and technical support department. The SES Europe was sponsored by five technology partners: SAFR SCAN, Salient Systems, Telaeris, Wavelynx, and Zenitel.

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