TMA Launches Registration for 2026 Virtual Mid-Year Meeting

The Monitoring Association (TMA) has opened registration for its 2026 Virtual Mid-Year Meeting, a four-day interactive education event taking place May 12–15 focused on leadership, technology, and operational issues shaping the monitoring industry.

The Monitoring Association (TMA) is pleased to announce the opening of registration for its upcoming 2026 Virtual Mid-Year Meeting. Frontline professionals and leaders from across the security ecosystem are invited to take part in interactive, thought-provoking discussions around the trends and critical leadership, technology, and operational issues shaping the monitoring industry. The four-day interactive education event is set for May 12-15.

“In a period of rapid change across our industry, staying informed is not optional – it’s essential,” said Alan Gillmore, IV, President of TMA. “TMA’s Mid-Year Meeting provides industry professionals and stakeholders with timely insights into emerging trends, proven best practices, and innovative technologies that are driving the future of our industry. By bringing our community together, we’re helping ensure our members and partners from across the ecosystem are best prepared to adapt, lead and thrive in an evolving landscape.”

Meeting registration options include single day, two days, and full conference attendance, as well as special team rates for multiple participants registering with the same company.

Visit https://tma.us/events/2026-mid-year-meeting/ for complete details and registration.

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