Cape Town estate security breakfast

1 January 2014 News & Events

Following the successful residential security event in Johannesburg, Hi-Tech Security Solutions will be hosting another invitation-only event in Cape Town, once again in cooperation with Dr Craig Donald and Rob Anderson. The invitation-only breakfast will be held on 18 March in Cape Town.

The event is aimed at people and companies actively involved in securing residential estates, from estate property developers, estate security managers, system integrators who design and install security for estates, consultants on estate security, residential estate association representatives and companies providing guarding and electronic security to estates.

The breakfast and presentations will run from 7:30am to 11:00am and will consist of presentations by Rob Anderson and Dr Craig Donald, who have both done extensive work in estates around the country. This will be followed by a case study, delivered by the security manager of an estate, highlighting the problems and successes involved in securing a residential estate. Finally, a panel discussion dealing with pertinent issues and questions attendees raise related to estate security will close off the event.

Sponsors will be on hand before, during the break and after the event to discuss their technical solutions and experience in estate security. Attendees are welcome to stay and network over coffee after the event.

If you would like to attend, please contact Angie at [email protected].

Comments from Johannesburg attendees

“Thanks for a well presented breakfast. Appreciate the limited time taken so that I could be back at the office by 11h00.” - Gordon Crundwell.

“I should say thank you for a very pleasant breakfast and the professional way you organised it. I really did enjoy it and the food was also good. It was a pity that, due to the lack of time, there was not more time available to chat with the other delegates. But overall it was a huge success… .” - Danie Small.

“Thank you very much for facilitating the function. It was of great benefit and I thoroughly enjoyed participating at the event. Being a new entrant to the consultancy market, I am slowly finding a niche in the market for my systems and products and this was the perfect function to hear the latest information, thinking and ideas.” - Michael Lever

“I sincerely thank you for the invitation; the event was extremely interesting indeed. It was a pleasure to meet estate managers who face the same problems on a daily basis and I am sure that the networking will result in positive relationships.” - Eddie Crous.

“Many thanks for the invitation to the breakfast. I really enjoyed the function. The speakers were very informative and approachable.” - Victor Pereira.

“What an informative session! Please book me for 2014.” - Tom Snyman.



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