A whole 12 months on since IFSEC 2017 and they’re excited to be back showcasing how their technologies and solutions are advancing integration and delivering change, at the ExCeL London, between 19 and 21 June.

Integration has been a key theme that has seen the convergence of industries and the developments of security solutions to add control, automation and remote functions. Pyronix and Hikvision are at the forefront of this technological advancement, showing solutions which combine multiple aspects of security to provide real-world solutions to the customers.

Engaging the end user 

"Now is the time to engage the end user with their security like never before," Laurence Kenny, Pyronix Marketing Manager, said. He continues: "The interface with traditional security systems is changing. Largely driven by IoT companies and tech giants, we are putting this approach into security so users can communicate with their systems like never before, and our installers maintain a competitive advantage by differentiating their offering."

Each day of IFSEC, the attendees will be taken through the evolution of intrusion systems with a few peeks into the future; with live demonstrations of how one can see, speak to and listen to security.

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