Milestone community days coming to South Africa

August 2017 Editor's Choice, News & Events, Conferences & Events, Training & Education

Milestone Systems has announced that the Milestone Partner Open Platform Days (MPOP) 2017 in South Africa will take place on 19 September in Johannesburg and 22 September in Cape Town.

Whether you are a customer or a partner, MPOP 2017 presents an excellent opportunity for networking with some of the most successful IP video systems integrators, resellers and distributors in the industry. MPOP will bring you closer to the industry leaders, manufacturers, and experts, to discuss and view demonstrations of what Milestone can offer, and how to put together industry-specific solutions integrating with Milestone ecosystem partner solutions.

Visitors will be provided with essential knowledge and tools to identify market opportunities and increase value offerings in this fast-paced industry. You will learn more about the different ways in which Milestone can help you generate new business, and gain a better understanding of how to configure, maintain and troubleshoot Milestone XProtect surveillance systems.

The regional Milestone MEA team will reveal the latest insights into the product roadmap, and provide concrete tools to optimising business with Milestone. Attendance is free, but registration is required.

Introduction Day Seminars

This year sees an increased focus on the African continent. A series of Introduction Day Seminars for new and potential resellers was successfully kicked-off in Tanzania earlier this month. This will be followed by Introduction Seminars in Ethiopia on 5 September and Botswana on 9 October. The aim is to enlighten and empower new and existing partners, consultants and employees on all things Milestone.

The regional Milestone Middle East and Africa teams will serve up a full-day agenda consisting of the latest product information, live demos and partner news. All topped with a light lunch and great networking opportunities.



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