Mexico. In 2013 Sistemas Integrales de Automatización, S.A. de C.V. (SIASA), wholesale distributor of systems for access control, assistance and identification of people, celebrates its 20th anniversary.
As part of the activities to celebrate this important event, the company held the annual event aimed at its Distributor Channel called EXPOSIASA, this year being an itinerant show or RoadShow, with which they visited three of the most important cities in the country: Monterrey, Guadalajara and Mexico City.
Exposiasa presented the innovations that the most important brands in the security industry, marketed by the wholesaler, have for 2013, with the manufacturers themselves being responsible for presenting their new solutions.
"SIASA, as a distributor of equipment and solutions for the security, control and registration of people, serves the market of integrators and re-sellers who provide their knowledge, advice, and experience to install this type of solutions in companies, government, universities, etc. As such, it is an important market because as we know we are all very interested in working in safe environments, and companies are very interested in implementing processes that increase efficiency and reduce their personnel control costs. This 2013 will be another year of challenges and at SIASA we are very excited particularly because we are 20 years old, "said Fernando Loret de Mola, Commercial Director of the company.
"In 2013 we are working to increase our offer of training webinars and product presentations, and training videos on our YouTube channel. Additionally, we will continue to teach our free face-to-face courses to integrators, in our offices in Mexico and Merida."
He also indicated that in the area of innovation they are continuously working on improving the systems they market, and on adding solutions that they consider can generate business opportunities for their customers. "This year we are working on developing cloud solutions through rental models that we are sure will be in great demand in the coming years," concluded Loret de Mola.
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