SIA New Product Showcase Celebrates 30th Anniversary At ISC East

The ISC Events and the Security Industry Association announce the introduction of a New Product Showcase at ISC East, October 28-29, at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York. The showcase will include a physical display area of new products as well as a demonstration theater, bringing innovation to the forefront for the Northeast security market.

"ISC East research indicates that 95 percent of our attendees come to the show specifically to see new products and services. Further, 60 percent of attendees don't go to any other major security events," said Ed Nichols, vice president of the ISC Events, "The New Product Showcase at ISC East will be the opportunity for these buyers to experience what's new in the industry and to see it all in one place."

The SIA New Product Showcase (NPS), now celebrating its 30th anniversary, is the security industry's premier program for recognizing outstanding innovations in the design of electronic security products, systems and services.

As an extension of the program traditionally held at ISC West, the ISC East New Product Showcase will play host to many of the products judged at ISC West to be among the most impressive new devices in the industry. The ISC East program also opens the door for additional manufacturers to display their new products, providing easy and efficient access to the latest technology in the market.

"By showcasing the most innovative new security solutions, NPS provides a one-stop shop for buyers and influencers looking for the latest in product innovation," said Richard Chace, executive director and CEO of SIA. "It also provides valuable exposure for exhibitors' new products and services. We're pleased to bring the program to ISC East in 2009."

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