Skills for Security, a training provider in the fire and security sector, is proud to announce a new partnership with DeepAlert, a global pioneer in AI video analytics solutions.

DeepAlert has joined Skills for Security as a Platinum Sponsor, marking a significant alliance aimed at enriching the fire and security sector through education, innovation, and ethical and sustainable practices.

AI video analytics

DeepAlert, renowned for its expertise in AI video analytics and its application in the security industry, will work closely with Skills for Security to support the development and implementation of top-tier apprenticeship training, contributing to efforts to narrow skills shortages in the sector.

David Scott, Managing Director of Skills for Security, expressed, "We are pleased to welcome DeepAlert as a Platinum Sponsor. Their experience with and focus on innovative technology aligns with our objective of delivering premier training and development opportunities. Together, we aim to elevate industry standards and prepare the workforce to harness new and exciting AI technology in the security industry."

Top-tier apprenticeship training

DeepAlert's sponsorship will significantly empower Skills for Security to increase its capacity to train more

DeepAlert's sponsorship will significantly empower Skills for Security to increase its capacity to train more apprentices, improve educational resources, and offer enhanced access to cutting-edge technology and expertise.

"We are excited to partner with Skills for Security and contribute to the growth and development of the sector," said Mark Smuts, Head of Sales and Marketing at DeepAlert.

Platinum Sponsor

"As a Platinum Sponsor, we look forward to sharing our knowledge and resources to help build a more skilled and future-proof workforce."

The partnership between DeepAlert and Skills for Security represents a shared commitment to raising industry standards and fostering a culture of lifelong learning. By working together, both organisations are set to significantly impact the future of the fire and security sector.

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