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ST17 next stop: Dublin

by Mark Rowe

The Security TWENTY series of conference-exhibitions heads for Dublin, next.

If you are reading this in Ireland, you know that the Guinness does taste better there than elsewhere; but if you’re reading elsewhere, there’s only one way to find out!?

After our first ST event in the Republic of Ireland last year, we return to the same venue, the Red Cow Moran Hotel handily off the M50 on the outskirts of the city. After the networking dinner on the Tuesday night, April 4, the event proper is on the Wednesday. Doors open at about 8.30am and the conference runs from 9.30am until lunchtime. Entry on the day is free, including refreshments in mid-morning and a buffet lunch (but you will have to buy your own Guinness!?).

We welcome a return speaker, Paul Scallan, the chief of the Irish regulator the Private Security Authority (the PSA, Republic’s equivalent of the UK’s SIA); also speaking are Sarah O’Donnell of the Irish Security Industry Association (ISIA) and Sue Seaby of Securitas. Also on the agenda are manufacturer updates from sponsors Anixter, Seagate, Hanwha Techwin and Hikvision; thanks to them, and the other event sponsors Jacksons Fencing, IFSEC and CSL.

You are welcome to turn up on the day, but as ever we ask that you register beforehand; just to help us gauge the numbers for catering. You can register online or email the organiser Liz Lloyd, at [email protected].

For more details including a full list of the exhibitors – the exhibition space is full – visit https://professionalsecurity.co.uk/security-events-and-conferences/security-twenty-home/ireland/.

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