ESX 2025 Registration Now Open

The Electronic Security Association (ESA) is pleased to announce that registration is now open for its 2025 Electronic Security Expo (ESX). This trade show and educational conference, known to dealers and integrators as The RMR Educational Event of the Year, is designed by and for electronic security and life safety integrators and dealers. ESX 2025 will be held June 16-19 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Cobb County, Atlanta, GA.

ESX is an ideal forum for security professionals to learn about the latest technology, acquire proven business strategies and new insights based on best practices, and interact with peers to grow a trusted network. Security pros can take advantage of early bird registration rates until Friday, April 18, 2025.    

"ESX 2025 promises to continue the tradition of offering attendees the very best of educational offerings, innovation, and extensive networking opportunities,” says George De Marco, ESX Chairman. “We’re pleased to announce that early bird registration is now open and look forward to welcoming security professionals eager to stay on top of the latest technologies, best practices, and trends shaping the ever-evolving security industry.” 

ESX has earned its reputation for providing participants with a broad array of meaningful and fun networking events that include the:   

  • Opening Celebration: A grand kickoff event with hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and live music to launch a week of connecting, knowledge-sharing, and industry advancement!
  • Pub Crawl: Take in the nightlife that is uniquely Atlanta, while forging new industry friendships and nurturing old ones during this casual and fun night out on the town. Stops include Murph’s, The Tavern at Live!, and Park Bench Battery.
  • Weinstock Celebration: Celebrate the ESA Weinstock Person of the Year under the lights at Truist Park as the Atlanta Braves take the field vs. the New York Mets! Whether you’re a die-hard baseball fan or just looking for a fun night out, this is the perfect way to experience America’s favorite pastime with industry leaders. The Weinstock Celebration ticket can be added onto your registration purchase. Fee includes your ballpark ticket, access to the Hank Aaron Terrace and food/beverage (alcoholic drinks available for purchase separately).
You can register now.

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