Apply now for the next GIT SECURITY AWARD - closing date March 31st
Apply HERE for the next GIT SECURITY AWARD Closing Date: March 31, 2016Until March 31, 2016 all suppliers for safety and security products can apply for the next GIT SECURITY AWARD...
Apply HERE for the next GIT SECURITY AWARD
Closing Date: March 31, 2016
Until March 31, 2016 all suppliers for safety and security products can apply for the next GIT SECURITY AWARD. You are manufacturer, developer or provider of security products or services? Sign up now and have the chance to be one of the Finalists and to win one of the most demanded awards in the industry.
Or, if you are a user, then you may also recommend your favourite safety and security tool.
The week after March 31 a jury will nominate the Finalists. In the second half of the year then we will present those Finalists to all readers and the market.
The GIT SECURITY AWARD has five categories:
A - Safe Automation
B - Fire and Explosion Protection, Industrial Safety
C - CCTV, Video Security
D - Access Control, Intruder Alarm and Perimeter Protection
E - Solutions, Safety and Security Management
Please go to the submission page here - follow this link
To make a valid product submission, please follow the link. It is important for you to know that the application for GIT SECURITY AWARD is free of charges. A jury will nominate products as Finalists in each category. These Finalist products and systems will be presented to more than 75,000 readers of the print issues GIT SICHERHEIT, GIT SECURITY, and the online communities of www.PRO-4-PRO.com, www.GIT-SICHERHEIT.de and www.GIT-SECURITY.com. All readers may vote for their favourite products.
Since 2005 the GIT SECURITY AWARD is presented by Wiley and GIT - as a reader voting of Finalists afore nominated by a experts jury. Take a look at some of the winners of the past eleven years (see below, under "contact"):
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30-Year Evolution of Fire Protection in Trains
Wagner Rail offer their perspective on the 30-year evolution of fire protection on trains as rail passenger transport recovers post COVID and passengers and staff expect optimum safety.
AI Project to Keep Danish Ports Safe
AI, synthetic data and the largest collection of annotated thermal images ever published are set to make Danish waters safer after 1,647 people died in 15 years.
3x3 Interview: Critical Infrastructure
Three experts from Raytec, Innocent and Genetec share their answers to our three questions on critical infrastructure security.
Door Station for Professional Building Automation and Access Control
Interview with Christian Heller of Frogblue, the company behind the ‘frogTerminal’ video door station, one of the highlights at the Light + Building exhibition in Frankfurt.
Introducing MyShield: The Ultimate Standalone Smoke Diffusion Solution
Essence Security will be presenting the brand new MyShield Next at Security in Essen.