Paxton Launches Security Events at ADI Locations Across the US

Paxton Access, the international security technology manufacturer, is launching the Paxton Tech Tour across the continental United States in September.

The Paxton Tech Tour is a free half-day commercial and technical experience that gives security installers and integrators an opportunity to see live product demos and get hands-on with Paxton’s extensive product line. Gareth O’Hara, Paxton’s Chief Sales Officer, said: “We have partnered with one of our distributors, ADI, to launch the security event of the year.

“The Paxton Tech Tour offers installers a wide range of benefits in just half a day – there’s something for everyone. They will not only get to experience our latest technology but also gain access to exclusive discounted products and take home free software and gifts.”

All of Paxton’s systems will be on show during the tour. Attendees will get to see the latest developments with Net2; discover the benefits of Paxton10, a combined access control and video management system; learn about PaxLock, smart wireless door handles, and Entry, Paxton’s video intercom system.

Exclusive to the Paxton Tech Tour attendees, they will get a first look at Paxton’s video intercom mobile app and have a chance to discuss business opportunities with their product experts.

Every installer receives $765 MSRP of Net2 Pro software for free and an exclusive installer gift box worth over $50 just for attending. They will also gain access to exclusive, heavily discounted Paxton demo equipment, so they can demonstrate how Paxton’s products can fulfil a multitude of customer requirements to increase their chances of winning more business with new and existing customers.

Installers who complete a feedback survey at the end of the show will also be entered into a monthly contest for a chance to win a SONOS soundbar or a Samsung projector.

As an extra bonus, every security installation company that attends the Paxton Tech Tour receives 100 Paxton Rewards points in the Paxton installer loyalty program.

O’Hara explains: “Being part of the Paxton Rewards program unlocks benefits for installers, such as a listing on our website, which thousands of end-users visit every month, displaying their company name, website and contact details. The points can also be redeemed to claim Amazon gift cards, branded merchandise, and Paxton products, as well as demonstration equipment.” P

axton will host 135 sessions events at ADI branch locations across 31 cities in 2024 and will continue through 2025 throughout the US. Secure your free ticket to the Paxton Tech Tour and get hands-on with Paxton’s latest security technology.

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