The Security Technology Exhibition KIPS 2011 to be Held in Kiev

Published: 22 February 2011 y., Tuesday

The first International Security Technology Exhibition, KIPS 2011, will be held on 23-26 February 2011 in Kiev (Ukraine). The motto of the exhibition is ‘There can never be too much security!’

Ukraine’s security technology market is already formed, stable and promising. Therefore, it is the ideal place for  participants to present their products, meet with partners and specialists, and form new connections with the field’s representatives from different regions of Ukraine and foreign countries.  

The KIPS exhibition brings together four thematic sections: smart cards, ID-technologies, banking equipment, information security; security facilities; CCTV and video surveillance; fire safety and rescue equipment. Seminars and conferences involving government and professional bodies are scheduled as a part of the business program. In addition, attention  will be given to the topic of banking security-related issues. The largest foreign brands are preparing to present their latest technological developments in the field of security and video surveillance monitoring.

The exhibition is organized by the companies ITE Group Plc. (Great Britain) and Premier Expo DP (Ukraine). Representatives from Germany, Italy, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia, China, Russia, and Ukraine shall participate in KIPS.

KIPS 2011 will be held jointly with the International Construction & Building Exhibition KyivBuild 2011 (in 2010 this exhibition was attended by more than 20 thousand specialists in  the field) and International Information & Communication Technologies Forum ICT (about 8.3 thousand specialists visited the last show).

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