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ATEC supports the charitable cause of the client

ATEC has lent its support to its client Valero by acting as a Partner Sponsor for the Valero Benefit for Children Classic 2023. This is the tenth anniversary of the charitable event and the second that ATEC has sponsored. ATEC works with Valero to ensure its security infrastructure meets its regulatory requirements across all of its 18 oil refinery and terminal sites in the UK and Ireland. The charitable event took place at Celtic Manor Resort and included golf and karting challenges as well as a festival evening to celebrate the tenth anniversary. To mark the anniversary, Valero was aiming to take the total amount donated over the decade above £2 million – an aim that was achieved thanks to the support of sponsors like ATEC. Author's quote We all had a fantastic time, with perfect weather, and raised £420,000 for children's charities" “A huge Thank You to everyone who joined us at this year's 10th-anniversary Benefit for Children Classic at Celtic Manor,” said Brian Donovan, VP of UK Commercial operations at Valero. “We all had a fantastic time, with perfect weather, and raised £420,000 for children's charities. This takes our total over 10 years to £2,054,000.” Sales Director Kris Simons and Strategic Account Manager Ian Farrell attended the event on behalf of ATEC. “Ian and I had a great time supporting the important causes funded by the Benefit for Children Classic,” said Simons. “Congratulations to Valero on another wonderful event and on breaking the £2 million mark over the ten years.” Valero Benefit for Children Classic 2023 The Valero Benefit for Children Classic 2023 supported 19 children’s charities: 2Wish Foundation, The Catrin Vaughan Foundation, Cerebra, Child Bereavement UK, The Children's Society, Friends and Families, Garth Youth and Community Project, Home-Start Rochdale and Bury for Families, Momentum Children's Cancer Charity, Mudchute Farm Park, NI Children's Hospice, Noah's Ark Children's Hospital, Pembrokeshire Sibling Group, RDA Barrow Farm, Richard House Children's Hospice, Sandy Bear, SNAP, Teenage Cancer Trust and Tŷ Hafan.

CNL Software, ATEC Fire and Security to host PSIM educational sessions at IFSEC 2016

CNL and ATEC Fire and Security will host sessions for end users, consultants, integrators and technology vendors alike CNL Software, a provider of Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software, announces that it will be partnering with ATEC Fire and Security to hold a number of education sessions at IFSEC International around creating value in today’s security environment. The sessions will cover topics that will be of interest to end users, consultants, integrators and technology vendors alike. CNL Software PSIM sessions at IFSEC PSIM, the term and the technology has been around for almost a decade. Just as IP video did 20 years ago, PSIM has divided the security community, creating both evangelists and critics. CNL Software, one of the pioneers of PSIM, is providing an education opportunity at IFSEC; sharing its insight’s on where PSIM has failed to add value, where it has succeeded and what it takes for a PSIM project to succeed. For over a decade, CNL Software has been working to create the most accomplished security integration and management platform available today. With innovation driven from the UK, one of the most CCTV focused countries in the world; CNL Software is a truly global company having government, corporate and critical infrastructure deployments across the world. One of the sessions will address whether PSIM is hype or reality; allowing the audience to discover what CNL Software has created and decide for themselves if it can help their organisations. Integration of security, life safety and business systems CNL Software will be joined by Simon Adcock CEO of ATEC Fire and Security and Chairman of the BSIA’s CCTV Section, who will discuss how the integration of security, life safety and business systems as part of an organisations framework can help drive value.  “Creating value is the essence of business, but sometimes within security and safety we can lose sight of what value we can add,” comments Simon Adcock. “The right mix of people, process and technology can turn safety and security from reactive functions to proactive business tools, driving competitive advantage through reduced operational costs, and protecting value by managing business risks”. The sessions are as follows: Session 1 - 11:00, June 22 - ATEC Security: Creating Value through People, Process & Technology Session 2 - 13:00, June 22 - CNL Software: Can I Create Value in Today’s Commoditised Market? Session 3 - 15:00, June 22 - CNL Software: PSIM Hype or Reality?

BSIA CCTV Seminar and Exhibition 2015: Exhibitors set to showcase innovative products

The exhibition will let delegates get hands-on with some of the most innovative products in the CCTV industry A number of companies involved in the design, installation and operation of CCTV systems will be exhibiting as part of a sell-out seminar in London next week. Organised by the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), the event will take place at London’s Emmanuel Centre on Marsham Street – close to the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey – on Thursday 12th November. The seminar will cover a variety of interesting topics including the latest changes in surveillance legislation and technology, whilst also exploring recent developments in the CCTV sector. Running alongside the seminar, the exhibition will give delegates the opportunity to get hands-on with some of the most innovative products in the industry. Exhibitors that will be showcasing their products on the day include: ATEC Security ATEC Security is a specialist security systems integrator and winner of multiple Security Excellence Awards. The ATEC Difference is about creating value not only through security innovation, but also by ensuring security projects deliver financial, operational, staff and business intelligence benefits. ATEC take time to understand your issues, your operating environment and your business, and deliver reliable integrated solutions and support built around your operational requirements. They achieve unparalleled quality through meticulous design, comprehensive documentation and rigorous project management, with processes built around Home Office best practice. The portfolio includes some of the most advanced technologies available from carefully selected manufacturers. Find out why customers such as London City Airport, The City of Westminster and First Capital Connect, choose to work with ATEC by visiting their stand. Dedicated Micros The seminar will cover a variety of interesting topics including the latest changes in surveillance legislation and technology, whilst also exploring recent developments in the CCTV sector Dedicated Micros will be showcasing their latest cost-effective high definition IP and analogue product ranges. Based on a unique architecture, these solutions provide greater reliability, connectivity, interaction and performance across a seamless operating system. Visit Dedicated Micros’ stand at the CCTV seminar to find out how their latest products can help to secure business. Bosch Security Systems Bosch Security Systems supply quality and innovative security solutions. They will be showcasing some of their latest in-camera technologies. Starlight technology offers a new quality standard in round-the-clock video surveillance. Regardless of lighting conditions, time of day or object movement, cameras deliver incredible levels of detail even in extreme low light situations. Intelligent Video Analysis (IVA) assists by alerting you when pre-defined alarms are triggered and by smartly combining up to 8 IVA rules, complex tasks are made easy and false alarms are reduced. Their Content Based Imaging Technology (CBIT) offers 3 main features: Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction, Intelligent Auto Exposure and Intelligent Tracking: IDNR technology intelligently distinguishes between noise and relevant information, such as movement, this reduces bitrate by up to 50%. National Security Inspectorate NSI is the first choice certification body for the UK’s leading providers of security and fire safety services. Over 1800 organisations commit to rigorous and regular checks by NSI’s national network of qualified auditors who carry out in the region of 4000 audits per year, verifying compliance with relevant Standards and industry Codes of Practice. Buyers who choose to contract NSI approved companies can be assured of security and fire safety services delivered to the highest standards by businesses committed to excellence. NSI will be delighted to talk to visitors at the CCTV Exhibition and Conference about the benefits of contracting NSI approved companies. Observant Innovations Observant’s PATROL Camera System is a vehicle mounted 360-degree panoramic video camera. PATROL enables visual documentation of everything occurring in the vicinity of a patrol or tasking, ensuring that nothing is missed. The system captures everything, in all directions, all of the time and has been built to withstand tough environmental and usage conditions. Featuring 360-degree panoramic imagery, hi-res 14 MP video and stills imagery and a rugged IP67 form factor, the PATROL Camera System provides a number of benefits including public reassurance, greater impartiality and improved dispute resolution. Also exhibiting will be Dallmeier Electronic UK Ltd and Thorn Security Limited.

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