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Policing Expo

by msecadm4921

The APA-ACPO International Policing Exhibition, runs from June 30 to July 1, at Manchester Central.

Hosted in association with the Home Office, this event features technology and services for policing and security from over 120 international suppliers and is free to attend for all police staff, associates and colleagues.

The exhibition will feature educational workshops, presentations and case studies from organisations engaged in projects with police forces and authorities. Organisations involved in compiling the programme include the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA), ISIS and the Metropolitan Olympic Procurement to name a few. These training sessions are free to attend; the full programme will be published shortly.

The latest technology and services

Exhibitors in the defence and security sector will include defence organisations such as the Home Office Scientific Development Branch (HOSDB) and ADS, the UK’s Aerospace, Defence and Security trade body, recently launched as a result of a merger of the Association of Police and Public Security Suppliers (APPSS), the Defence Manufacturers Association (DMA) and the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC).

Other exhibitors include marine technology and engineering company Global Marine Systems, personal protection equipment supplier Hawk Protection and Europol, the European law enforcement agency aimed at preventing terrorism and other serious forms of organised crime. Also exhibiting will be data specialists Excelerate and lean-based solutions supplier Simpler.

There will also be the latest protective clothing and equipment from exhibitors such as Hawk Protection and mobile management solutions from ttMobiles.

Live demonstrations

Following the live demonstrations at the 2009 event, the 2010 event will host a range of live training features including canine bomb and drug search demonstrations, public safety cycling and hand-to-hand combat taking place throughout the two days.

Once again, the layout of the exhibition will be split into dedicated zones to allow visitors to more easily navigate the full spectrum of products and technology on display. In addition to the defence and security zones, the event will feature areas dedicated to IT and Communications, Special Operations and CBRN.

The International Policing Exhibition is organised on behalf of the Association of Chief Police Officers and the Association of Police Authorities in association with the Home Office. The APA-ACPO National Policing Conference will run alongside the exhibition from June 29 to July 1 and is a closed session for members of the Association of Chief Police Officers, Association of Police Authorities and the Home Office. This conference will deliver a key focus for the policy and direction of policing following the general election. The conference programme will include topical presentations on the 2012 Olympic Games, Counter Terrorism, Cyber crime and Tackling Violence and Serious Organised Crime among others.

Back in Manchester

The International Policing Exhibition is organised on behalf of the Association of Chief Police Officers and the Association of Police Authorities in association with the Home Office.

APA Chair, Chair, Mr Rob Garnham said: "The exhibition provides a valuable opportunity to interact with a wide variety of colleagues from a range of partner organisations and suppliers. The exchange of views and exposure to new and innovative ideas stimulate change and increase the opportunity for successful outcomes for the communities that we serve".

ACPO President, Sir Hugh Orde said: “Policing faces a future of change and challenge. This year’s APA- ACPO conference and exhibition in Manchester will be a crucial event on the policing calendar, giving all those involved in policing the chance to come together to debate the issues.”

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