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The National Security Inspectorate (NSI) has announced its annual Summit will take place this year on 21st March 2019 at The Vox Conference Centre in Birmingham. 

Strengthening partnerships

In its sixth year, this highly popular, informative and free to attend one day event offers an opportunity for approved companies to gain insights on industry developments, products, technology and business from recognised experts and security industry leaders. It’s a quick and convenient way to obtain practical, tangible ideas and hear expert perspectives on the latest best practice standards from industry specialists and NSI’s technical experts.Building on its theme of ‘Strengthening Partnerships’, the Summit continues to shine a spotlight on the high value of private security and fire safety companies

Building on its theme of ‘Strengthening Partnerships’, the Summit continues to grow from strength to strength shining a spotlight on the high value and caliber of private security and fire safety companies within the sector working with clients, Police, the fire service, insurers and industry stakeholders in protecting people and premises, and improving public safety.

Special speaker programme

This year delegates will benefit from a specially curated speaker programme comprising three dedicated streams of topical sessions on Security Services, Fire Safety and Electronic Security.

Richard Jenkins, NSI Chief Executive commented: “This year’s Summit will play host to a vibrant exhibitor community and there is plenty of new insight and learning to be gleaned in our industry leading education programme. We look forward to welcoming the UK’s security and fire safety professionals to what will be a richly rewarding, not-to-be-missed day for every approved company committed to developing their security offering, raising standards and striving for excellence in today’s diverse and fast-changing market place.

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