A total of eight "Keynote Lectures" are held during Expo Seguridad Mexico 2010. On Tuesday 20, three of them were developed: "Understanding and resolution in digital video", dictated by Charlie Pierce, in which he spoke about the different standards in megapixel technology and effects of digital understanding on visual evidence.
The other lectures of the day were "Anatomy of a Kidnapping," delivered by Allan W. Bell, president of Globe Risk Holdings; and "Mexican Leaders: Knowing Them Is Not Enough," dictated by Raúl Ferráez.
The topics for this Wednesday and Thursday are as follows, all in the Salon Palacio de la Canal 10: Wednesday: Video Analysis for Digital Imaging Systems (9:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Session W201) – Charlie Pierce. Lessons Learned on Crisis Management (1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Session W204) – Allan W. Bell. How to increase sales by talking about data (1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Session W204) – Steve Hunt. Thursday: Power to Digital Imaging System (9:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Session J301) – Charlie Pierce. Understanding physical security information management (12:00 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. Session J303) – Stev Hunt.
The time has come to see the entire security industry gathered once again starting this Tuesday, April 20, at the 2010 edition of Expo Seguridad México (ESM), an event that will be held at the Banamex Center, rooms B and C, in Mexico City.
During the three days of the fair, attendees will be able to enjoy three additional events that will be held simultaneously with ESM: Mexico Safety Expo 2010 (Occupational Health and Safety Exhibition), Mexico Fire Expo (Fire Protection and Human Safety Exhibition and Conference) and Facilities Mexico (Exhibition of products and services for the maintenance and renovation of buildings and facilities).
George Fletcher, director of business development of Giprex, the company in charge of the event, assured that attendees will be able to enjoy a unique show in Latin America. "This brings a variety of solutions from different topics and is quite novel. We are occupying ten salons and have all kinds of segments that will be handled by international experts. There is a lot of content, not only technological but also in education."
During the three days of the fair, attendees will be able to enjoy the different conferences scheduled in which they will learn about the main novelties in technology and management. The academic program in the 2010 edition is basically aimed at integrators and managers, since it can be seen that conferences based on business administration predominate, in which topics such as corporate image, marketing, crisis management, among others, will be discussed.
Nor is the technological issue neglected, in which attendees can find conferences related to wireless networks, digital video, as well as some training topics.
To mention, this Tuesday, April 20, will begin with a talk on understanding and resolving digital video, a productive topic if you take into account that the advancement and growth of this technology within the industry is increasingly progressive.
The security industry changes little. Cameras with new features and applications for IP are the vedettes of a market that is eagerly looking for new niches to maintain profitability. by Julián Arcila
If something was clearly stated during the latest version of ASIS (Atlanta September 15-17, 2008) is that Latin America seems to be the lifeline, not only for companies that manufacture mass consumer goods, but also for industrial segments, among which we can count electronic security. And it is that in the midst of the winds that seem to bring a recession in the main markets of the world, Latin America still seems not to feel at all (the stock markets began to register serious falls in mid-October) and continues to be an active consumer of this type of technologies.
VENTAS DE SEGURIDAD took advantage of the last edition of the show of the organization that brings together security professionals worldwide to interact with companies that may not be well known in the region, but that may have an interesting technological proposal for Latino consumers. This medium focused on several determining aspects such as the needs that are being detected in the Latino public and the impact that this semi-economic crisis of recent days has had.
Given the growth of IP-based solutions, manufacturers and distributors are betting on training as the main strategy so that the end user can make the best decision when implementing a security system.
By Alejandra García Vélez
The stability, both financial and political, of a country is one of the main drivers of the different economic lines, as well as a determining factor when deciding the items to invest for a company. Fortunately, security is an inescapable necessity for companies, which means that the industry remains stable despite the fluctuations that the markets may have. In Argentina, security is experiencing a very positive period, in all areas there is a growth and stability of the market that is given according to the economic development of the country.
However, manufacturers and distributors are aware of the need to educate the end user, not only in the technologies already used by it, but to provide a complete process of advice to position other types of systems, is the case of IP systems that are gradually taking over the market.
VENTAS DE SEGURIDAD consulted the opinion of some of the companies that were present at Seguriexpo BISEC Buenos Aires 2008; Pelco, Rightkey, Bosh, Intelektron and Softguard shared their perspectives on the Argentine market.
Trends
"IP is the future and the present", so categorical was the statement of Daniel Banda, president of Softguard, although he clarifies that the proportion of users connected by IP, compared to those who use radio or telephony, is approximately 1 to 100, "of course ip systems are presenting a sustained growth and at high speed" he added.
The representative of Softguard, also commented that in the specific case of Argentina the companies that began to implement systems based on IP technology had to stop their progress, because the country's telephone networks were not prepared to provide the service with optimal quality, as the infrastructure has improved security companies have been able to start again with the process of growth in this type of solutions.
Augusto Devesa, Pelco's representative in Argentina, agrees with Banda's assessments, as he said that "IP is fashionable." According to him, this technology presents an accelerated growth, which makes it very requested by all types of customers when making security installations, but he clarified that it is very important for the industry that manufacturers and distributors guide users in the advantages and disadvantages that the implementation of an IP-based system can bring, as well as providing the necessary elements so that the client can choose the most appropriate system for their needs, whether IP, analog or hybrid. He also highlighted the need to have a strong infrastructure, which allows the dissemination in countries of this type of systems.
For his part, Diego Madeo, in charge of marketing and communications for Latin America at Bosch, indicated that the technology used in video surveillance systems is advancing towards intelligent video analysis, "it will no longer require a person to look at the monitor constantly, but the analysis of the video allows to give different types of alarm, for example, you can display trajectories and differentiate velocities."
Training: philosophy of companies
Given the incursion into the markets of new technologies, it is necessary to develop training processes so that all industry actors, manufacturers, distributors, representatives and integrators have a common language that allows them not only to be better trained, but to offer the end user a better service; above all, provide an advisory process that allows the client to choose more accurately the best system to implement. What is expressed in the previous paragraph is evident in the vast majority of companies, because aware of the importance of training, they have implemented programs that aim to this end.
To cite some examples, Augusto Devesa, announced some of the initiatives that Pelco has in the Region, among them the weekly training aimed at training in everything related to products and systems, in addition to the work that the company has been doing together with the integrators, providing advice on different projects. Pelco's representative also announced the company's intentions to open extensions of its PGTA (Pelco Global Training Institute) program in Chile and Buenos Aires, which would allow the same courses to be taught in the United States. For his part, Oren Daitch, sales director for Southern Europe and Latin America at Security & Beyond, said that the training should be aimed at distributors so that they can then replicate it to customers.
Pablo Bertucelli, general manager of Rigthkey, also highlighted the importance of generating knowledge to the market through the tools available to the company, for example, through the company's website. In addition, Bertucelli believes that the resources provided by information technologies should be used, which is why Rigthkey is betting on remote training.
Daniel Banda, agreed with the director of Rightkey, because he said that it is necessary to offer training by alternative means, such as virtual courses, "having customers in 19 countries face-to-face courses become practically unfeasible, so Softguard decided to implement an e-learning system, with this it is being possible to train all our customers regardless of what country they are in".
Marcelo Colanero, president of Intelektron, said that training should be a priority issue for companies, both towards the internal public and distributors, adding that training should not be focused only on technical aspects but also on other issues, such as leadership or sales, in order to give distributors an added value.
These were some of the opinions that the directors present at the Seguriexpo BISEC Buenos Aires 2008 shared with VENTAS DE SEGURIDAD, through their statements you can make an x-ray of some of the issues that are causing interest in the security market, not only in Argentina, but in the countries of the region. The migration to IP and other new technologies, as well as the training of security professionals, are latent concerns that are finding an answer in the policies of companies.
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