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Decision taken to postpone Securex, A-OSH and Facilities Management Expo to June 2021 Specialised Exhibitions, a division of the Montgomery Group, has taken decisive action with its portfolio of exhibitions following developments in the Covid-19 national state of disaster and various levels of lockdown.
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n consultation with the security, occupational health and safety and facilities management industries and allowing for the negative effects of Covid19 on public health and the economy, the organisation is postponing the Securex, A-OSH and FM Expos slated for August 2020 at Gallagher Convention Centre – to 1 –3 June 2021 at the same venue. “Measures declared by the President on Sunday 15 March included a ‘ban on mass gatherings of more than 100 people’, as well as social distancing, and subsequently has enforced a complete lockdown of South Africa exempting only essential services” says Gary Corin, managing director of
Specialised Exhibitions. “We fully support this pronouncement and measures taken by Government in instituting a country wide lockdown (currently Level 3). The safety and wellbeing of our exhibitors, suppliers and visitors – and indeed the industry as a whole – is of paramount importance, hence
the decision to postpone this range of shows to 2021. “Specialised Exhibitions looks forward to hosting a strong Post-Covid 19 event for the Security, Occupational Health and Safety and Facilities Management industries in 2021. We appreciate the input, engagement and support of all industry stakeholders.”
Covid-19 is fast-tracking technology in the commercial property industry In a time of uncertainty, new challenges and rapid gear shifts to what can be the new normal, AI powered CCTV security surveillance systems are set to go from being an option to being an essential component of security services for commercial, warehousing and logistics operations.
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any strategic sectors have already embraced forward-thinking AI-driven technology to strengthen vulnerable areas and increase efficiencies whilst reducing contact and costs. The recent prediction from the South African Reserve Bank that South Africa’s economy may contract by between 2 per cent and 4 per cent this year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, highlights the need for the smarter, faster, more effective and cost saving benefits AI powered surveillance technology offers. The commercial property owners face the challenge of reduced or unpaid rental, which in turn, will reduce their income. This will place increased pressure
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on their ability to provide operational services such as security. We believe that is possible to reduce security spend by implementing an intelligent security solution. AI offsite monitoring will allow for large business parks and commercial properties to be monitored through using selflearning, state-of-the-art software and real time alerts. This results in a reduction of actual criminal acts as well as the number of guards needed onsite. Given the large amount of data collected and the analysis control room personnel can offer, the property sector can achieve its primary security goals of the protection of buildings and the safeguarding of staff, assets and stock.
Rob Nichol, AI Surveillance CEO.
It is a solution we see working very well in the property space and believe this is only the beginning of it. AI driven security surveillance technology will play a game-changing role in crime reduction by providing an extra layer of 360° surveillance whilst reducing costs and increasing efficiencies.
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