Integrated security manufacturer TDSi will be illustrating the benefits of its new GARDiS open-protocol security range at Security TWENTY 17 North on Tuesday 4th July 2017.

GARDiS open-protocol security range

John Davies, Managing Director of TDSi commented, “Myself, TDSi’s Distribution Channel Manager Andy Cross and Internal Account Manager Dan Clark will be appearing at the show to talk about our latest products and services, including a preview of our forthcoming GARDiS open protocol security range. GARDiS offers the perfect solution for integration of all security systems, including access control, CCTV and alarms.”

Set in the central location of the Majestic Hotel in Harrogate, the Conference will bring together top security industry speakers and is supported by a large exhibition of cutting edge security products and services.

Confirmed speakers are University of Leeds Head of Security Malcolm Dawson BEM, SIA Chief Exec Alan Clamp, Facewatch Director Simon Gordon, Michelle Bailey of Active Response and NSI Director Simon Banks - with manufacturer updates from Anixter, Seagate, Hanwha Techwin and Hikvision. The conference will be chaired by Professional Security Magazine editorial board member Mike Gillespie.

John concluded, “Security TWENTY 17 is a perfect opportunity to learn more about what the security industry has to offer and the exciting developments and products available. If you are attending the event, we would be delighted to talk to you about your security needs and the best solutions to meet them.”

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