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ST14 lands at Heathrow

by Mark Rowe

The Park Inn, across the road from the entrance to Heathrow Airport, is the venue for the final Professional Security magazine free to attend conference-exhibition of the year, ST14 Autumn, on October 28.

You are asked to register in advance; contact event organiser Liz Lloyd at [email protected]. The event’s aimed at UK private security people whether you are an installer, an end user, a consultant, or someone to do with private security, in the police or the armed forces, or a buyer of security services.

Speakers confirmed for the Tuesday include Surveillance Camera Commissioner Tony Porter, returning after speaking at Manchester in July; Dr Josh Davies of the University of Greenwich, who will be talking about the Met Police Super Recognisers, Garry Evanson (vice chair of the Security Institute) Head of Security of Westminster Abbey, Bhanu Goud of the British Library, cyber security man Paul Oughton; and another returning speaker, Trevor Elliott of the BSIA. The conference will be chaired by Jerry Woods, from London Met University.

As ever at the ST14 events as at the original ST13 dates the conference comes after an informal networking dinner the evening before, at the event venue.

For more details visit the events part of the website – https://professionalsecurity.co.uk/events-conferences/security-twenty-15-home/st14-autumn/.

The exhibition is now full. The conference sponsor is the electronic security product distributor Videcon; the dinner is sponsored by the network video product manufacturer Axis Communications; and the visitor bags and lanyards are sponsored by lens and camera manufacturer Canon Europe.

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