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IFSEC International, Europe's leading integrated security event, is getting ready to welcome security professionals back to ExCeL London on 12-14 July 2021. IFSEC International is your first opportunity to network and do business with the entire security buying chain face-to-face: manufacturers, installers & integrators, distributors, consultants, and end-users. It’s also the first chance to see innovative approaches to security technologies coming to the market such as how thermal surveillance cameras can be deployed to manage Covid-19, and the latest evolutions in touch free biometrics. 

12th July, 2021 - 14th July, 2021

Event Location

ExCel London

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