Perimeter Protection 2018
Perimeter Protection, the International Exhibition for Perimeter Protection, Fencing and Building Security, will be held at the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg from 16-18 January 2018....



Perimeter Protection, the International Exhibition for Perimeter Protection, Fencing and Building Security, will be held at the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg from 16-18 January 2018. Around 120 exhibitors will display a full range of active & passive security systems. The Perimeter Protection Congress organised by the Association for Security Technology (VfS) will take place in parallel. Top-level speakers from consultant engineering companies, industry and security services will discuss practical solutions for optimum perimeter protection. In 2018, topics include drone detection, the challenges of secure access and video content analysis for security applications. More than 3,000 trade visitors representing industry, authorities, municipalities, building technology designers and building safety system installers are expected.
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