ESX to Feature Interactive Experience On Board Bosch Truck

ESX to Feature Interactive Experience On Board Bosch Truck

The Electronic Security Expo (ESX) will feature a new interactive experience for security integration and monitoring companies on its expo floor this June: the Bosch exhibit truck. The truck will allow ESXers to experience the company’s full product line as it makes ESX Nashville a key stop on its “Get on Board” tour.

The full-size tractor trailer features a wide range of Bosch’s security, safety, communications and sound solutions. ESX attendees are invited to test Bosch’s video surveillance solutions, examine their access control, intrusion and fire detection systems, and much more.

“We’re thrilled that Bosch’s Safe and Sound Security and Audio Tour truck will be on the ESX show floor in the brand new Music City Center this year,” said George De Marco, ESX Chair. “It’s a dynamic, interactive way for attendees to experience Bosch’s products in real time.”

The truck includes a number of areas for attendees to explore, including:

  • Access control;
  • Intrusion control;
  • Detectors;
  • Critical communications;ESX to Feature Interactive Experience On Board Bosch Truck
  • Fire detection;
  • Video command & control;
  • HD starlight technology; and
  • HD wide dynamic range.

“Our product exhibition truck gives security dealers and end users the opportunity to experience our products in a unique, interactive way, whether at a great event like ESX or at other sites across the nation,” said Vice President of Marketing – Americas, Bosch Security Systems, Inc., Daniel Gundlach. “The truck is all new for 2013, and we’re looking forward to bringing it to ESX where attendees can get on board to test our latest technology innovations.”

The “Get on Board” tour has taken the Bosch truck across the country, with public stops planned in Ohio, California, Minnesota, and, of course, Nashville, Tennessee.

Bosch is one of nearly 200 vendors exhibiting and sponsoring ESX, the industry event for security integration and monitoring companies.

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