While it has certainly been a tough year for in-person events, the Electronic Security Association (ESA) sees the value that the Electronic Security Expo (ESX) delivers each year to the pro-installed electronic security and life safety industry,” says ESA President, Jamie Vos.

As a previous co-owner of ESX, ESA has now acquired full ownership of the industry’s only national tradeshow developed by and for the pro-installed community. ESX is a place where you can feel the heartbeat of the industry and there’s never been a more appropriate driver of this than ESA.

Delivering industry experience

ESA is committed to continuing to deliver an annual industry experience, where teams from across the nation can roll up their sleeves, learn more, share more and interact more. Dealers, integrators and monitoring professionals will have access to quality educational programming, driven by peers who will share real-world advice.

Industry vendors can still expect a targeted expo floor, where quality conversations that focus on merchandising, installation and profit margins can be had with decision-makers and influencers.

Authority comments

There are a lot of passionate security professionals who rely on the content shared at ESX to develop their business strategies,” says ESX Chairman, George De Marco.

We are excited to see ESA’s plans unfold as it takes the show to the next level.

Non-profit association

As a large and longest non-profit association serving the pro-installed channel, ESA will continue to use profits from ESX to fund legislative efforts, educational programming and more.

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