International. IFSEC International 2020 and its joint events, which were originally scheduled to take place in May 2020, will now take place from 8 to 10 September 2020 at London's ExCeL Exhibition Centre.
This rescheduling covers the following events:
• IFSEC International
• FIREX International
• Health and Safety Expo
• Facilities show
• Smart Building Europe
• Workplace Wellness Show
• Counter-Terrorism Exhibition, Ambition, Forensics Expo Europe and World Counter Terror Congress (organised by Clarion)
This decision was made as a result of consultation with exhibitors and other stakeholders to determine the best outcome for all. We firmly believe that this new date benefits all our events and provides the best possible platform for both exhibitors and visitors to do business.
All exhibition bookings and visitors' pre-registrations for these events will be automatically transferred to the new dates and there will be more communication with these groups over the coming days and weeks. Our goal is to facilitate a smooth transition to the new dates for all parties.
Chris Edwards, Group Director, Informal Markets said: "We have closely followed developments since COVID-19 began to spread, and we have always been aware of its potential impact on global events like ours. By working closely with our local partners ExCeL, we have now been able to secure rescheduled dates for these events, which will now serve as an opportunity for our customers and exhibitors to meet in September, giving the market time to recover as demand recovers."
Gerry Dunphy, Chief Strategy Officer of IFSEC International and FIREX International said: "In order to provide much-needed clarity at this uncertain time, our event teams will be contacting exhibitors and partners to discuss rescheduled dates, respond to any queries and ensure we can deliver the same event experience as originally planned. However, a series of events of this scale require careful planning and organization, so we ask that you understand in advance any disruption this change may cause."
The registry is still active in the following link: www.ifsec.co.uk/VS


