Security, smart building and mobililty sourcing platform


Friday, 09 July, 2021

Security, smart building and mobililty sourcing platform

In place of the deferred 2021 physical trade fair, Secutech’s new digital event, Secutech Hybrid, is now live. Amid international travel restrictions, the virtual platform aims to provide online networking and sourcing opportunities that will connect global buyers with the latest technologies in the fields of security, mobility, smart building and fire safety.

“The pandemic has made it challenging for suppliers to reach out to the international market, but via this online event we hope to provide a bridge to keep business flowing until Secutech returns as a physical event in Taipei next year,” said Regina Tsai, General Manager, Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd – Taiwan Branch Office.

“In the absence of a physical trade fair, this month-long event has received a warm reception, attracting plenty of big-name exhibitors, and this has translated into good product variety on the platform,” she said.

The virtual event has kicked off with three days of business matching and virtual meetings, with access to digital exhibitor booths and a live chat facility remaining available until 6 August 2021.

Solutions are grouped across four key areas:

  • Security — AI-powered components, software and total security solutions for the smart city, retail, hotel, building, transportation and factory sectors. This includes AI video analytics solutions for loitering and theft detection; facial recognition systems; smart access control; and thermal IP cameras with body temperature, mask, fire and intruder detection.
  • Fire & safety — equipment for industrial safety, disaster prevention and rescue, such as fire alarm systems, emergency exit lights and earthquake early warning systems.
  • Smart building — intelligent solutions for residential and commercial buildings, including smart locks, touchless sensors, visitor management and access control systems, home security and parking management.
  • Mobility — traffic management, logistics and fleet management systems, networking solutions for transportation, and industrial computers with railway applications.
     

For more details, please visit www.secutech.com.

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