Variety of security and fire technology at Securex 2017

March 2017 News & Events

Maintaining its promise to bring the latest security and fire technology and service innovations to the local market, Securex 2017 has an exciting lineup of exhibitor offerings. Held from 30 May to 1 June at Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, Securex is undoubtedly Africa’s largest security and fire exhibition.

Trending technology and services

Anviz’s SecurityONE is an integration solution designed for small and medium-sized enterprises, incorporating access control, video surveillance and alarm monitoring. Econz Wireless’ wireless timecard GPS with new features to prevent time and attendance fraud by mobile workers, will be available at Securex. Features include ‘Alert Supervisor when GPS is turned off’ and the ability by the mobile device user to only Clock-in/Out within 100 to 200 m of the job/store/customer GPS coordinates to ensure accurate location.

Dahua will showcase its products and video surveillance solutions, including unmanned aerial vehicle, smart building, car parking, mobile and retail solutions.

SALTO’s JustIN mobile technology makes it easy and secure to incorporate smartphones as a part of an access control solution. SALTO Mobile means the end of lost key hassles, expenses and waste. The company will also promote its long-range identification solution which automatically identifies user flows in any weather conditions without having to present the card on the reader. The product is suitable for car parks, traffic management, free flowing vehicle access control and convenience in general as the carrier is read at a certain distance.

PicoTech’s new Kwêbeam outdoor early warning system has been designed with a strong focus on ease of operation, reliable 2-way wireless communication with built-in repeater functionality and operation on the less congested 868 MHz frequency band. There is an effective built-in siren in all passive beams, and the system is completely wireless, operating on standard AA alkaline batteries for years.

Quantum Design and Engineering (QDE) will exhibit its locally designed and manufactured pepper gas alarm system: PROTECTO. This alarm system comes with optional GSM and Modbus capabilities. As the intruder will not be able to enter the premises after the gas has sprayed, assets will be protected against theft and vandalism. QDE will also launch its GSM PROTECTO Commander at the show: a two-input unit, available at Securex at a special launch price.

ProvisionISR brand from Hi-Tek Security offers 4K technology (H.265) in its 4 and 5 MP IP cameras and NVRs. This technology enhances video quality, and even with increased compression rates, uses up to 50% less storage space, 50% less bandwidth and 50% lower bitrate. The company is also promoting reliable analytics and POS solutions allowing easy integration with IP and AHD technology. The new powerful operating system OSSIA offers an easy interface, new web interface and App.

New Teltron’s range of HID Fargo PVC card printers and consumables, from the current low entry-level model to the industrial model, as well as consumables, will be on show.

Duxbury Networking will unveil new additions to its security armoury, including network access control, security information management, and other leading-edge offerings that provide an holistic view of enterprise security.

DJP Technologies is at the forefront of new technology enabling the company to provide the latest innovations in the security, drone and IT markets, from its YesTelecom router bundles through its drone packages that provide visual information from the skies, to its professional binding equipment.

A new high-tech but very affordable mini dome and bullet range from GeoVision SA will be on display for the visitors to view and play with. Other products making a debut include a facial recognition reader, long-range tag reader (RU9003), IP covert fish eye and the PPTZ.

Frank Street will be exhibiting the latest Milesight and Luxriot EVO product ranges as well as its own spy camera range. Milesight will introduce the Milesight PTZ bullet camera, a first of its kind, and the all-new 9/16/32CH PoE NVRs, as well as a high-speed dome camera. Luxriot Evo Global surveillance ecosystem solution not only offers 64-bit speed and all the necessary tools for setting up an absolute situational alertness system rapid response to events, but also introduces a central server governance hierarchy of all the components. Frank Street will give away a 16ch Luxriot EVO licence each day at Securex. Clients simply need to register for the company’s weekly emails to be entered into the draw.

Popular visitor attractions

Popular visitor attractions at Securex 2017 will include the New Products Display, the Securex Seminar Theatre brought to you by Hi-Tech Security Solutions, the FPASA InFIReS Seminar, the ESDA breakfast and the SAIDSA Techman Competition.

To reserve a stand, interested companies should contact Zelda Jordaan or Grant Bydawell on: [email protected] or [email protected] or visit www.securex.co.za.

To visit the show please register at www.securex.co.za or contact Leigh Miller on [email protected]





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