One month to go, the speakers at the Euralarm Symposium 2017 have been announced. It will take place at the Kensington Close Hotel in London on May 8th, 2017. The event will gather fire and security professional installers, system integrators, manufacturers, end users, facility and property managers and certification bodies.

11 April 2017

The first session of the Euralarm Symposium will focus on the new European services standard. This standard will ensure that all players across Europe answer to the same requirements and quality customer experience. During this session an overview will be given of the EN 16763 Services standard. Both end users' and installer's perspectives will be presented together with plans on cross border certification.

Speakers during the first session are Mr. Lance Ruetimann, Senior Manager Industry Affairs, Siemens, Mr. John Battersby, Managing Director at Sunfish Services, and Mr. Alex Carmichael, Chief Executive at the Security Systems and Alarm Inspection Board.

The focal point of the second session will be the already existing Fire and Security digital market, bringing answeres to the question of how companies can you make the most out of it? During this session an overview will be given of remote Services in Fire and Security and the end users' perspective will be presented togeter with that of monitoring centres (MARC) and installers. Speakers during this session will be Dr. Rolf Sigg, CEO at Sigg Security Consulting, Mr. Bob Bantock, a Heritage Fire Safety Specialist at National Trust, and Mr. Rob King, Head of Strategic Engagement at Kings Security.
Reigstration for the Euralarm Symposium is now open.

Registration for the event and hotel reservation can be made from the Euralarm General Assembly and Symposium online registration portal>>

About Euralarm
Euralarm represents the electronic fire and security industry, providing leadership and expertise for industry, market, policy makers and standards bodies. Our members make society safer and secure through systems and services for fire detection, intrusion detection, access control, video monitoring, alarm transmission and alarm receiving centres. Founded in 1970, Euralarm represents over 5000 companies within the fire safety and security industry valued at 67 billion Euros. Euralarm members are national associations and individual companies from across Europe