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CCTV conference for Australian Local Governments*

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IP Surveillance in Action (IPSiA) 2009 is a one day seminar, taking place in Brisbane on Friday 12 June, showcasing some of the world’s leading IP based CCTV equipment.

Primarily targeting Australian Local Governments, IPSiA 2009 will assist local councils in understanding the types of technologies available to protect and secure towns and cities from undesired activity such as graffiti and vandalism, public assaults, drug dealing, theft and terrorism.

Surveillance over an IP network also provides a consolidated, multi use backbone delivering notable cost savings and a reduced physical and environmental footprint.

A number of Local Government end users will be providing case study presentations based on their city’s IP Surveillance systems.

Speakers include Andrew Sales – Coffs Harbour City Council, Greg Clarke – Gladstone City Council, Steve Williamson – Rockdale City Council, and John Boyd – Orange City Council, plus a range of Australia’s top experts from the IP surveillance sector who delegates can meet with face to face.

All attendees will experience:

  • real case study presentations
  • face to face encounters with guest speakers
  • one on one meetings with industry experts
  • a panel of experts ready to address all your surveillance requirements
  • a trade display showcasing the latest IP surveillance technologies
  • hands on experience with world leading IP surveillance products
  • and much more…

This event is a must for Mayors, Councillors, Security and IT Managers, CEOs, CIOs, CTOs, CFOs and Operations Managers.

Further information is available at www.ipsia.com.au

*Copy supplied by IPSiA

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