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Electronic Security Expo (ESX) 2019 registration is now open for electronic security and life safety industry professionals. The joint trade show and educational conference, owned by the Electronic Security Association (ESA) and The Monitoring Association (TMA), is set for June 3-6, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana. ESX is designed to provide passionate professionals a unique forum in which to learn about the latest technology innovations; acquire proven business strategies; gain new insights based on best practices; and connect with peers to grow a trusted network.

ESX 2019 - #PassionateSecurity The returning theme for this year’s event is #PassionateSecurity

The returning theme for this year’s event is #PassionateSecurity, a phrase that captures the enthusiasm and dedication of security professionals who attend each year to collaborate and move the industry forward.

ESX is a place you can feel the heartbeat of the industry,” says ESX Chairman George De Marco. 

ESX’s expo floor provides attendees a venue to meet with exhibitors and discuss on today’s security landscape for commercial and residential solutions. By design, this event offers attendees from across the industry a more intimate experience to facilitate one-on-one interactions and quality conversations. In addition to the expo experience, four tracks of education sessions held throughout the week deliver practical and strategic advice on how to run, grow, and maximise business operations — as well as thought-provoking discussions aimed at challenging attendees to rethink the future. Topics covered range from sales optimisation and marketing to how to implement the newest technologies in monitoring centers.

I’ve been in the security industry for a little over 30 years now. I learned more in two days [at ESX] than I have since returning to the industry two years ago,” says Jonathan Schweiger, CEO of SmarTek Systems.

Latest advanced security solutions on display

ESX’s Main Stage sessions challenge, inspire and motivate attendees

ESX’s Main Stage sessions challenge, inspire and motivate attendees. Dr. Rick Rigsby, best-selling author and internationally acclaimed speaker will present at this year’s keynote luncheon, where he will discuss “Making an Impact” in the information age. Rigsby’s audiences have included Fortune 500 companies, the National Football League, and other organisations around the world.

Kevin Brown, a 30-year marketing executive turned speaker, will share his presentation titled “The HERO Effect” with attendees, teaching them habits of excellence and how to create meaningful relationships. Brown has presented for the likes of Delta Airlines, Siemens and Northwestern Mutual, and received high praises and recommendations along the way.

On top of the expo and education, ESX hosts special events and experiences that allow attendees to engage with one another in a more relaxed social setting to make meaningful connections. The Opening Celebration and Pub Crawl are great times to mingle with industry friends, and the new VIP Experience will give 200 attendees a night of food, drink and fun, during which they’ll view and take a trip around the Indy 500 race track in a pace car.

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