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Terminal Exhibition

by msecadm4921

A dozen new exhibitors have signed up for the recently launched Airport, Port and Terminal Security Exhibition at ExCeL from December 3 to 5 in east London.

Latest exhibitors include: Mark Mercer Electronics; Exploranium; Smiths detection (formerly Barringer Instruments); Securicor Aviation; Touchstone Electronics; Technocover; Irysis Ltd; Secure-Marine; Rapiscan/Metorex Security Products Oy; OMI; Advanced Aviation Technology; and Intergraph Public Safety UK.

Names featured

The event already features names in airport, port and terminal security including Group 4 Security, Ion Track, L3 Communication, Portia Management Services, Transas Marine, Thales Navigation, Alstec, BAA and CEM Systems. The exhibitors at APTS will be demonstrating security products, solutions and services available to terminals including new technologies in access control, system integration products, perimeter security, surveillance equipment, communication solutions, staff vetting and training and much more.

What they say

Nicky Dinneen of L-3 Communications, Security & Detection Systems said: ?APTS fulfils a long overdue need for an international event addressing every aspect of terminal security. We see APTS as the perfect platform for L-3 Security & Detection Systems to promote the benefits of our products to a wider international audience It will be the perfect forum for us to showcase our new company L-3 Security & Detection Systems (formerly PerkinElmer Detection Systems).? APTS is also host to the Implementing Airport, Port and Intermodal Security Summit. Developed with Trade Partners UK and trade associations, this international summit focuses on aviation security developments since September 11, and the impact of those events on security activities in the other transport sectors. John Speller MP, Minister for Transport will give the keynote speech. Prof Martin Gill, former Director of the Scarman Centre and Lord Mackenzie of Framwellgate, President of the Joint Security Industry Council (JSIC) will host the two-day conference. Jon Gibson, Event Director for IBE said: ?The fact that the Minister for Transport is speaking at this event indicates what a high priority this issue is for Government – not just in the UK, but around the world. This Summit is positive proof of the great strides both Government and industry are making to ensure the safety of the travelling public, and to protect international trade through the secure transportation of people and goods.? Visit the website www.terminalsecurity.info

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