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Due to popular demand, ADT Fire & Security has announced that it will again be holding a series of Technology Roadshows in 2014.
The next dates available will be in RAF Hendon in May and RAF Duxford in July 2014. Visitors will have the chance to attend expert seminars and take part in CPD workshops.
The free to attend Technology Roadshows are suitable for estate managers, specifiers, consultants, IT managers, facilities managers and contractors.
The events will feature seminars with guest speakers such as the Fire Industry Association, plus, visitors will have the opportunity to take part in CPD workshops with topics including IP CCTV and Open Protocol.
Furthermore, the events will feature product stands, showcasing the latest technology from ADT Fire & Security and selected partners. This will enable visitors to talk to the experienced teams about the latest technological advancements and about how to make upgrading and integrating new systems a working reality.
“Due to the success of our Technology Roadshows in 2013, we are delighted to be adding new dates for 2014,” commented David Myers, Regional Managing Director at ADT Fire & Security.
“As a leader in our field, we ultimately aim to ensure that anyone who has the responsibility for delivering fire safety, is up to date with the latest technologies, legislation and best practice procedures.”
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