Integrated Access Control and Security manufacturer TDSi announces its forthcoming appearance at the Intersec 2024 security event, which takes place from 16th-18th January in Dubai.

Celebrating its 25th year in 2024, Intersec Dubai is a key fixture in the international security calendar and TDSi will be showcasing solutions using its GARDiS security ecosystem of hardware and software, including the latest version of its GARDiS software (v2.6), its new GARDiSVU VMS solution, and the recently updated GARDiS Web-Embedded Access Control Units on Stand S3 B41. 

GARDiS security solutions 

It is perfect for any secure access control application, including ACaaS, and easily adapts to the security needs"

John Davies, Managing Director of TDSi commented, “We are thrilled to be at Intersec in 2024 as the event reaches its first quarter century. Dubai is the perfect location and host for this event which kickstarts the new year with some much-appreciated winter sun."

"In 2024 we will be showcasing solutions driven through the latest editions to our GARDiS ecosystem of access control software and hardware systems, which deliver a highly scalable solution that utilises browser-based software for ease of installation and use. It is perfect for any secure access control application, including Access Control as a Service (ACaaS), and easily adapting to the security needs of a rapidly evolving world.

Annual appearance at Intersec

The TDSi stand has been an annual fixture at Intersec since 2006, having only missed 2021 due to the global pandemic restrictions.

Its long association with the event reflects TDSi’s strong presence in the Middle East as a proud exporter of market-pioneering British-designed, developed, and built solutions that have proven to be of considerable interest to savvy buyers attending Intersec. Made in the UK, Sold in the Middle East

Intersec 2024

Intersec 2024 will feature around 1,000 exhibitors across 12 halls, with displays

Intersec 2024 will feature around 1,000 exhibitors across 12 halls, with displays on Homeland, Cyber, and Commercial Security, Safety and Health, and Fire and Rescue at the World Trade Centre in the heart of Dubai. 

John Davies added, “People travel to the event not just from the Middle East but well beyond, including Europe, Africa, and South and Southeast Asia to experience and learn about the latest and best in security."

GARDiS range demonstration

"The TDSi team and I will be on hand to talk about your specific security needs as well as demonstrate solutions from our GARDiS range."

"This includes the latest version 2.6 of the GARDiS software, which incorporates a raft of additional functionality including Hanwha Vision Integration and Calms Visitor Management Integration, along with Video Verification and Recording Playback, and additional Suprema Reader Interface Configuration options. If you are attending the event, be sure to visit TDSi on Stand S3 B41 to learn more. “ 

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