IFSEC Southeast Asia follows this year’s highly successful IFSEC International in London, which saw increased stand visitor numbers and considerable interest in TDSi’s latest web-based product
TDSi will be giving visitors a chance to see its new range of GARDiS software and hardware solutions

Integrated security manufacturer TDSi will be giving visitors a chance to see its new range of GARDiS software and hardware solutions at IFSEC Southeast Asia 2016, which is being held in Kuala Lumpur from 7th-9th September. The show follows this year’s highly successful IFSEC International in London, which saw increased stand visitor numbers and considerable interest in the company’s latest web-based product.

IFSEC International success

Sophie Wilkins, Marketing Executive at TDSi commented, “We were thrilled by the interest in GARDiS at IFSEC International, so we are very excited to be showcasing it to visitors, customers and partners in Kuala Lumpur in September. This will be the fourth time we have exhibited at IFSEC Southeast Asia and last year we enjoyed a 50% increase in visitors, so we have great expectations that 2016 will prove to be another highly successful event.

Sophie continued, “IFSEC Southeast Asia gives visitors who were unable to visit London, the chance to see GARDiS for themselves. As a web-based application it offers greater flexibility and suitability to modern applications, whilst maintaining the highest levels of security and dependability. We have ensured the range is built around an ONVIF Profile A and C compliant platform, which has recently been adopted by The IEC as the de-facto new international standard for access control. This makes GARDiS highly compatible with many other systems and suppliers, as well as being significantly future-proof.

Key products and themes

As well as offering visitors a chance to see the GARDiS solution, TDSi will also be showcasing many of its other key products, with software and systems integration being a key theme on the stand. TDSi will also be showing visitors how the latest version of EXgarde provides full integration with ASSA ABLOY’s KS100 server cabinet wireless electronic lock, which provides the ability to include the physical security of servers within the wider security network. Equally, EXgarde can be used to oversee and control a number of complementary security systems such as Texecom’s alarm control panels and SimonsVoss’ SmartIntego wireless door locks.

Also on Stand UK01, TDSi will be showing its SOLOgarde, MICROgarde and EXcel controllers, the company’s enterprise solutions, and the powerful integration possibilities between its own software products, including EXgarde security management and VUgarde CCTV VMS.

Meeting the team

As well as products, IFSEC Southeast Asia is the perfect opportunity to meet and speak to the TDSi team, as Sophie concluded, “This show is just as much about talking to customers and partners as it is about showing the latest technology. Our team will be on hand to answer any queries you might have or to make suggestions on specific project needs. The region is a rich and interesting one, with a number of thriving and growing security markets. This is very much reflected in the host city, so we are always excited to visit Kuala Lumpur and are looking forward to taking part this September.

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