The control room furniture manufacturer Winsted EMEA are among the companies exhibiting at Global MSC Security’s March 6 seminar and exhibition, in Bristol run with Bristol City and South Gloucestershire councils. Focused on the theme of ‘CCTV budget cuts and the riots – how did we adapt?’ the event is aimed at CCTV, facility and security managers.
The seminar at the Bristol Marriott, pictured, also marks a last public opportunity to hear from Deputy Chief Constable Graeme Gerrard, the ACPO lead on CCTV, who’s retiring in April. He’ll be delivering the seminar’s keynote speech.
Winsted reports projects and clients such as Dyfed Police Training Centre, Sedgefield Borough Council and Napier University, Edinburgh. The company’s range includes the recently launched Slat-Wall console, which the firm says combines the modular advantages of being reconfigurable and expandable, whilst allowing display monitors to be mounted, configured and adjusted. According to the firm, this means significantly improved operator comfort, screen legibility and other ergonomic advantages.
Droitwich-based Winsted’s team will be on-hand in the event exhibition area with a selection of equipment presentations and animations demonstrating the company’s control room furniture design, manufacture, assembly and installation services – including those for its consoles, monitor walls, workstations and digital desks.