Over 150 New Companies to Make Their Debut at ISC West

Over 150 New Companies to Make Their Debut at ISC West

More than 1,000 manufacturers and providers of security equipment and services will showcase new products at ISC West 2013 at the Sands Expo & Convention Center in Las Vegas April 10-12, 2013. Among the leading companies who will be at this year's event to showcase the latest products and technologies in security are ASSA ABLOY, ADI, Anixter Inc., Axis Communications Inc., Bosch Security Systems, Inc., Honeywell International, Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies, Panasonic, Pelco by Schneider Electric, Samsung Techwin Americas, and Tyco Security Products.

Among the new companies participating at ISC West is a pavilion of companies from the Door and Hardware Institute including Akron Hardware, American Direct, Architectural Control System Inc. and Hager Companies.

The Smart Card Alliance is also hosting an expanded pavilion at the show with industry leaders including Intercede, Quantum Secure, XTec and GET Group.

The growth in the electronic security market is reflected in the 170+ new companies who will be on the sold out, ISC West, show floor. In-demand product categories include Access Control, CCTV, Central Station Monitoring Systems, Network Security Solutions, Video Surveillance and Wireless Security Transmitters.

Innovation will be highlighted in the SIA New Product Showcase that has more than 80 entries, an increase of 30% over last year. These are products that are brand-new to market and will be available for sale on or before the show.

"ISC West provides security professionals with a timely opportunity to organize their business and security product needs for 2013," said Ed Several, senior vice president and general manager, ISC portfolio of events. "ISC West offers a first-hand glimpse of the industry's annual status and with more than 170 new companies bringing new technologies to the marketplace it looks like 2013 will be a good year."

Additional information on all of the companies participating in ISC West is contained on the web at http://www.iscwest.com/.

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