Seminar Series on the future of security to be held by Group 4 Technology
Group 4 Technology are holding a series of seminars on the future of building security 
Group 4 Technology are holding a series of seminars on the future of building security for businesses.  One of the key topics of the seminar focuses on the move towards network based IP solutions, how this is drawing more people at management level into security decisions and a look at the technology driving this change.

Another area of focus is the integration of a company's current security system into a single, complete building package.  Attending the seminar will ensure that you and your business will be one of the first to experience some of the most unique security solutions for future investment, that will protect your staff, premises and assets.

An experienced team will be able to impart all of the knowledge required to help you make informed decisions about the future security of your business, as well as looking at the future of professional security systems.

The seminars are due to run on the 26th November, 3rd and 10th December at Group 4 Technology in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.  The sessions will open for registration at 9.30am and close at 1.30pm.

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