13.06.2016 • Whitepaper#securityessen2016

Overview: Hall Plan and Topics

To provide you with a solid impression about the fairground we listed the halls and their themes below. Location based: Gallery - Access Control, Alarm Systems Hall 1 - Fire P...

Security Essen: Hall Plan
Security Essen: Hall Plan

To provide you with a solid impression about the fairground we listed the halls and their themes below.

Location based:
Gallery - Access Control, Alarm Systems
Hall 1 - Fire Prevention, Fire Alarmsystems, Smoke- and Gasdetection
Hall 2 - Video Surveillance, Italian Pavilion
Hall 3 - Fire prevention, Open-air Site Security, System Provider, British and American Pavilion
Hall 4 - Open-air Ground Security, Perimeter Security, Video Surveillance
Hall 5 - Electronic and mechanical security systems, Access Control, Shared Booths: Young Innovative Companies, Security Research
Hall 6 - Services, Special Vehicles and Equipment, Shared Booth: Global Travel Security
Hall 7 - IT-Security, Video Surveillance, Chinese and Taiwanese Pavilion
Hall 8 - Video Surveillance, Chinese, Korean, Taiwanese Pavilion
Hall 10 - Electronic and mechanical security systems
Hall 11 - Electronic and mechanical security systems
Hall 12 - Electronic and mechanical security systems

Topic Based:
Fire Prevention - Hall 1/3
Mechatronic Security Systems  - Hall 5/10/11/12
Services - Hall 6
IT-Security - Hall 7
Electronic Security Systems - Hall 2/7/8/GA
Open-air Site Security - Hall 3/4

 

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