Live from GSX 2024: Post-Show Recap

Another great edition of GSX is in the books! We’d like to thank our great partners for this years event, NAPCO, LVT, Eagle Eye Networks and Hirsch, for working with us and allowing us to highlight some of the great solutions the companies were showcasing during the crowded show.

You can follow our Live From GSX 2024 page to keep up with post-show developments and announcements. If you’re interested in working with us in 2025, please don’t hesitate to ask about our Live From programs for ISC West in April on next year’s GSX in New Orleans.

Here’s a recap of what our partners showcased during the event:

NAPCO
NAPCO was busy with a wide variety of new products including the Super Dual from StarLink Fire MAX2, Alarm Lock & Marks USA’s trusted door locking solutions, ArchiTech N90L Series Wireless Access Control LocDown Lock, and the updated security management platform CA4K v1.2.

LVT
LVT is all about mobile security. And the company was showcasing some different products and highlighting new solutions. LVT was showing off some of its mobile surveillance technology at its booth. The same technology is being used by the City of San Francisco in a new pilot program. Three cameras recently arrived in the city with more arriving soon. Each of the mobile security units has a 22-foot mast with three cameras.

Eagle Eye Networks
Along with showing off how AI is helping to change the security landscape, Eagle Eye Networks was showing off both hardware and software solutions. Some of these include 911 Camera string, Live Local Viewing Solutions, and the new DX01 multi-sensor bullet camera.

Hirsch
GSX was a coming out party for Hirsch. The company relaunched its iconic brand following a merger with Vitaprotech. The company showed off a wide variety of access control, video surveillance, identity management, and perimeter protection solutions.

One last time, thanks to our partners NAPCO, LVT, Eagle Eye Networks and Hirsch—and thanks to all of our readers for living vicariously through us in Orlando. We’ll see you next year!

About the Author

Brent Dirks is senior editor for Security Today and Campus Security Today magazines.

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