Providing an interactive branding platform

Issue 1 2023 News & Events, Conferences & Events

Now in its 30th year of providing security technology and services providers with a platform for increasing their brand exposure, Securex South Africa will be held at Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, from the 6th to 8th June 2023.

Co-located with A-OSH EXPO, Facilities Management Expo, and the recently launched Firexpo, Securex has once again proved its ability to spotlight trending technology.

“Bandit, a leader in security fogging, had a great experience at Securex 2022, Africa’s leading security exhibition. The event was a huge success for Bandit, as the team was able to meet and make new customers, forge new relationships, and promote their solutions to a market that is eager for security risk mitigation,” says Peter-John Smith of Full Circle Group, distributors of Bandit technology.

Using live demonstrations by Bandit, Full Circle Group allowed attendees to see the effectiveness of the company’s security fogging solutions in real-time. This generated a lot of interest and excitement amongst the visitors and left a lasting impression.

“We believe that the African market is hungry for security risk mitigation, and we are excited to continue providing solutions to meet the growing demand. We look forward to seeing visitors at Securex 2023, where we will demonstrate to them the benefits Bandit provides. Bandit’s security fogging solutions are in high demand, and we are committed to providing effective and reliable security solutions to reduce risk for our customers,” says Smith.

“One of the signs of a successful expo is the positive feedback we receive from both our exhibitors and visitors. Full Circle Group is just one of many Securex 2022 exhibitors that have expressed their gratitude for the expo’s power to stimulate existing markets and open new markets for the exhibitors,” says Mark Anderson, Portfolio Director at Specialised Exhibitions (a division of Montgomery Group).

“In addition to the visitors registered to attend Securex, exhibitors will also receive foot traffic from the three co-located shows. Moreover, attendees at the various on-site seminar theatres, naturally move through the exhibition hall, further increasing the potential number of customers with whom exhibitors can engage. These seminars include the free-to-attend Securex Seminar Theatre, the Saiosh free-to-attend Seminar Theatre (powered by Saiosh), the Facilities Management Seminar Theatre, and the Working at Height Theatre,” says Anderson.

Exhibitors can further capitalise on their stand presence by adding a sponsorship package to their expo marketing kit. “If you want to make an impact in 2023, and grow your customer base, there is simply nothing that rivals the immediacy and volume-driven capacity of Securex. We encourage potential exhibitors to contact our team as soon as possible, as interest in stand space is ramping up in the last few months before Securex opens its doors,” Anderson points out.

To find out more information about exhibiting at Securex South Africa 2023, visit the website at www.securex.co.za or contact zelda.jordaan@montgomerygroup.com


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