Training

Tyco on tour

by Mark Rowe

Tyco Security Products is running a series of technology training events and technology demonstrations throughout western Europe using the company’s Mobile Exhibition Unit. That’s a mobile classroom and training centre that houses the company’s portfolio of product. The 2016 tour will include Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Germany, England, and Italy, beginning in April and ending in late 2016.

The Mobile Exhibition Unit (MEU) is a fully self-contained, self-sufficient training and exhibition space that can hold up to 27 people. Inside, attendees can observe and be trained on product ranges including the Complete Security Solution for unified DSC intrusion, Kantech access control and exacqVision video surveillance. The MEU will host free one-day sessions for dealers, integrators, monitoring stations and customers. Classes will be capped at eight people per session.

Phil Dashey, Vice President and General Manager, EMEA, Tyco Security Products, said: “The MEU has a dual purpose: it is a hands-on, real world training center and a full-scale demonstration of Tyco Security Products’ security solutions. The MEU brings the latest technology to those who may not be able to attend trade shows or training events, meeting customers, integrators and dealers where they live and offering a convenient way for them to learn about and provide feedback on our innovative products.”

Besides training classes on the C•CURE 9000 Security and Event Management platform and the Visonic line of intrusion products, the MEU will be exhibiting at 25 trade shows across Europe in 2016, including IFSEC International. There visitors can meet sales and technical teams, participate in discussions and offer feedback on the company’s offerings, integrations and product roadmap. There will be hands-on demonstrations ofalarm and intrusion brands DSC, Visonic, and Bentel Security, access control brands CEM Systems and Kantech, and American Dynamics and Exacq Technologies for video.

To register for the free events and for an event schedule, contact your local sales representative through www.tycosecurityproducts.com.

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