TECHDay 2024

UVS proud to sponsor Total Security Protection’s TECHDay 2024

The Total Security Protection (TSP) TECHDay brings together the security industry for a day of expert insight, interactive exhibitions and networking and we’re are proud to be a sponsor of this year’s event.

TECHDay, which is now in its fourth consecutive year, will be held at Landing Forty-Two, Leadenhall Street, at the top of London’s highest event space from 12.30pm to 9pm on Thursday November 14.

The day will include an insight into emerging security technology, a range of excellent keynote speakers and the chance to network with a multitude of security experts. There will also be evening entertainment, for a laidback and informal touch.

This year, the theme focuses on CPNI (NPSA), CNI, and Cyber Security.

Total Security Protection (TSP) was launched in 1988 by MD, Richard Parnell, supplying electronic locking solutions to access control integrators.

It has grown by building and nurturing deep relationships with customers, partners and peers, into a uniquely capable enterprise-level integrated security solutions provider.

TSP now works across the globe with some of the world’s largest organisations, on extensive, mission-critical security system integration projects.

Its primary focus is the design, implementation and support of large and complex security solutions, including Access Control, CCTV, IDS and Perimeter Protection.

We enjoy a great relationship with TSP and we recently provided a Lucidity controller to their new Leeds demo room as part of our UK wide network of demonstration facilities.

The event promises to be a great opportunity for people from throughout the industry to come together and share exciting innovations and learn from each other.

We’re delighted to have been given the opportunity to be a part of it and we would love to see you there.

To register, click here.


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