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12.04.2024 • NewsSecurity

Secutech Thailand 2024 Confirms Dates

Organisers of Secutech Thailand have confirmed that the 2024 edition will return to the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC), Bangkok, from 30 October to 1 November 2024.

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02.11.2023 • News

Secutech April 2024: Strong Focus on Artificial Intelligence and IoT

The dates are set for the return of Secutech, Asia’s ultimate business and technology platform for security, loT and AI integration. Together with facial recognition, big data, 5G or cloud computing, these security technologies continue to advance at a rapid pace – and Secutech remains one of the most influential platforms to reflect these trends. The 25th edition will be held from 24 – 26 April 2024 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Centre. More than 300 local and international exhibitors will showcase their innovations across 15,120 sqm of exhibition space.

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19.07.2023 • News

Secutech Vietnam2023: Opening 19 July

Secutech Vietnam kicks off the show with high-level government officials attending. In a tribute to the ongoing synergies between the public and private sectors, this week’s fair is also commemorating the 61st Anniversary of the Traditional Day of the People’s Police Force, connecting exhibitors with government representatives from the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam and the Fire and Rescue Police Department. Taking place from 19 – 21 July at the Friendship Cultural Palace in Hanoi, more than 350 local and overseas exhibitors are set to unveil their latest products and technologies across 12,000 sqm of exhibition space.

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06.08.2022 • News

Secutech: Vietnam's Smart Security Conference

​​​​​​​In Q2 of this year, Vietnam’s economic recovery kicked into high gear as GDP growth reached its fastest pace in 11 years. For the thousands of security industry players set to gather at this month’s Secutech Vietnam, this revival is welcome news.

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