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Romanian Security Fair 2018 kicks off with 62 companies displaying the latest novelties

October 18, 2018

A number of 62 companies from Romania, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Poland, Bulgaria and Slovakia are presenting these days their devices at the 5th edition of the Romanian Security Fair (RSF) held at Romexpo. During the three days (October 18-20) the visitors of this event will have the chance to watch the presentations of state of the art technical solutions, as well as integrated projects and concrete examples. The 2018 edition of the Romanian Security Fair (RSF), the most important event of the Romanian security industry, started on Thursday at the Romexpo Exhibition Centre. According to the organiser, the Romanian Association for Security Technique (ARTS), over October 18-20 there will be companies from seven countries presenting their offers on an area of 2,500 square meters. The visitors are expected to see and test the newest and best performing solutions in the anti-trespass field, access control, detection and signaling of fire, fire extinction systems, video surveillance and also mechanical and electromechanical security systems. “This year’s edition brings as a novelty the partnership between RSF and Sicurezza – Milan, as well as the one with Adria Security Summit, the most important event from the expo-conference category in the security field, organized in the ex-Yugoslav space. These partnerships have the mission of mutually promoting events among our members and visitors, as well as of collecting experiences specific to each country or region in the technology field and security solutions. The fact that it always takes place after the security fairs in Milan, London and Essen, represents a major advantage for the audience in Romania. Those who did not make it this year to these exhibitions have the chance to see in Bucharest the latest security technologies of the large companies, and also the novelties presented by the especially dynamic “start-ups” in Romania and in many other countries,” said the organisers, in presenting the event. Among the renown companies in this field who are participating in the current RSF 2018 exhibition are: Azitrend Distribution, Electra, Helios Security, Inferno Pro Security, Keba Automation, Onest Solutions, Optex Security, Seagate Technologies, Siel Invest, Xafer, Zucchetti and APPA. The access to the exhibition’s stands is free, every day, from Thursday to Saturday, between 10 am and 6 pm, with the mention that the visitors must register beforehand on the Website of the event, www.romaniansecurityfair.eu. Romanian Security Fair, the biennial international exhibition for security systems and services, represents the main platform for discussions with the companies supplying the Romanian and global security industry and market, and also an occasion to benefit from the results of research and technological innovation and establish new concrete contacts with the security suppliers and consumers.

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