23 - 25 November 2010 BEC, Mumbai / India SHOW REPORT 2010 23 - 25 November 2010 BEC, Mumbai / India...
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Organised by
The Complete Commercial, Homeland Security Fire Technology Show
www.ifsecindia.com www.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
www.firexindia.comwww.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
23 – 25 November 2010 | Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC), Mumbai / India
Floor Space 15000 Sqm
No. oF viSitorS 11341
No. oF exhibitorS 280
www.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
coNtact DetailSIndIanigel Luke Brown T: +91 (11) 23765551 E: [email protected]
UnIted KIngdom Kristan JohnstoneT: +44 (0) 20 7921 8057 E: [email protected]
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homeland Security conference 2010“mumbai attacks – two Years on”The Homeland Security India Conference 2010: “mumbai attacks – two Years on”, was held alongside the exhibition and proved a resounding success. The complimentary sessions focused on the evolving measures being taken by the Union and State governments to counter the international terrorist threats facing India.
• Shri.ChhaganBhujbal,FormerDeputyChiefMinister,Maharashtra
• MajorGeneral(Dr)J.K.Bansal,(MinisterofState),Member,NationalDisasterManagementAuthority
• Stopping the terror- Sanjay Vir Singh, Inspector GeneralofPolice,AntiTerroristCell,(internalSecurityDivision),Karnataka
• Vistas of Police Communication - national Security- Mr.T.B.J.S.Rajappa,JointDirector,DirectorateofCoordinationPoliceWireless(HQ),MinistryofHomeAffairs
• gearing Up against Future attacks-Dr.P.S.Pasricha,FormerDGP,Maharashtra
• Understanding terror-Mr.PurshottamSharma,IPS,InspectorGeneralofPolice,StateCrimeRecordsBureau,MadhyaPradesh
• management of CBRn emergencies-Dr.RakeshKumarSharma,AdditionalDirectorandHead,CBRNDefence,InstituteofNuclearMedicine&AlliedSciences(DRDO),Delhi
• 26/11 Investigation Cases – Legal and accountability aspects-Y.P.Singh,FormerIPSOfficerandLawyer,MumbaiPolice
• National&InternationalspeakersfromHCLSecurityLtd,Boeing,RaytheonHomelandSecurity,Detica,BAESystems,Cisco,IEM’s,MahindraSSG;AgilentTechnologies,DevasMultimedia;AtalTechnologiesLtd;
• IsraelExportandInternationalCooperationInstitute,Israel-LotanSecurity,ECITelecom,Logi-TagSystemsLtd,MagnaBSPLtd,Mul-T-LockTechnologiesLtd,OpgalLtd,SeraphimOptronicsLtd,MIPSOS,MagalSecuritySystems.
toPICS & SPeaKeRS InCLUded:
IFSECIndiaisthemostcomprehensiveexhibitionforCommercial&HomelandSecurityindustrythatsets the agenda for the future. It attracts major key decisionmakers&providesanuniqueplatformto
shareideasfacetoface,discussnewinnovation,conductbusiness&networkforfuturegrowth.AfteritssuccessfulresponseinMumbaiIFSECIndiainyear2011willtakeplacefrom08-10December2011atPragatiMaidan.
FiNallY thaNkS to our SupporterS & partNerS at iFSec, homelaND SecuritY & Firex iNDia 2010
Networking DinnerTheInternationalReceptionheldontheeveningofDayOneattheWestinHotelprovidedanexcellentopportunity for over 500 exhibitors and industry visitors to network in an informal environment.
www.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
up-comiNg eveNtSiFSec, homeland Security
& Firex india 2011
Date: 08 - 10 December 2011
veNue: pragati maidan, New Delhi
iFSec South india 2011
Date: 1 - 3 June 2011
veNue: bangalore international
exhibition centre, bengaluru
iFSec india 2011
Homeland Security India 2011 will be held along with IFSECIndiaandFIREXIndia targeting buyers responsible for government
security/procurement, Homeland Security India 2011 will showcase the latest innovations in security technology.
co-located eventsCo-locatedwithIFSECIndia,FirexIndia 2011 is a major opportunity for the fireprotectionindustrytomeetleadingspecifiersandinstallersoperatingin
oneofthefastestgrowingeconomies.FIREXIndia2008,2009and2010 was a huge success wherein it helped exhibitors from the fireprotectionindustrytoshowcaseandexpandthereachoftheirproducts and services.
POST SHOW REPORT 2010 www.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
iFSec iNDia meDia coverage
• TimesofIndia
• HindustanTimes
• EconomicTimes
• BusinessStandard
• IndianExpress
• Herald
• DeccanCronical
• AmarUjala
• DainikJagaran
• SakalTimes
• NavbharatTimes
• DNAMumbai
• MaharashtraTimes
• GujaratSamachar
• DivyaBhaskar
• Kesari
• Loksatta
• PunyaNagri
• YugPrabha
• Jansansar
• VadodraSamachar
• NavGujaratTimes
• RajasthanPatrika
• AalpViram
• BusinessTimes
• GujratToday
• JaiHind
• Lokmitra
• DNAallEdition
• Prajavani
• Sanjivini
• Udayvani
• Dinasudar
• Enadu
• BusinessBhaskar
• StarNews
• SaharaNews
• IBN
• TimesNews
• TimesNow
• ETNow
• IBNLokmat
• IndiaTV
• Samay
• TNNTV
• ETV
• ETVMarathi
• DDNews
• SaharaSamay
• GSTV
visitor analysis 280 exhibiting companies from 23 countries
exhibitor analysis
IFSEC India has been a revelation. It is amazing to see so many critical technologies and products. From a disaster management perspective, I am quite impressed with the skills and technologies that are on display. In addition, I am very happy to see key specialist speakers at the ‘Homeland Security Conference – Mumbai Attacks – Two Years on’ share a common dais and discuss terrorism threadbare.Maj. Gen. (Dr) J K Bansal, (Minister of State), Member, National Disaster Management Authority
It has indeed been an eventful show. I was quite satisfied to meet up with heads of major security companies. Some of the technologies that are on display here have impressed me. I must add it is a high-quality event in terms of both content (Homeland Security Conference) and packaging.Mr. Sanjay Vir Singh, IPS, Inspector General of Police, Anti-Terrorist Cell, (Internal Security Division), Karnataka
I congratulate the organisers for having organised this much-needed event. The greatest challenge before us is to tackle terror. Our law enforcement agencies should look at the technologies, solutions, and products that are on display here. It would help them in their fight against terror.Mr. Chhagan Bhujbal, Public Works and Tourism and Former Deputy Chief Minister, Maharashtra
india’s largest commercial, homeland Security & Fire technology concluded on a high note Organised by United Business Media India Pvt. Ltd., the fourth edition of the event opened by Shri. Chhagan Bhujbal, State Governement Minister Public Works & Tourism, Government of Maharashtra and Major General (Dr) JK Bansal, Minister of State National Disaster Management Authority.
280 of the leading international solution providers from over 23 countries, a 26% increase from 2009, showcased their latest products and services to 11,341 security professionals in attendance.
Exhibitors included household names such as ADI, Aditya, Agilent, Automatic Systems, Arise, Axis, Bharat Electronics, Came, CBC, Cisco, Cooper, D-Link, Dorset Kaba, Dupont, DVTel, Everfocus, FAAC, Godrej, Gunnebo, HID, Hikvision, Honeywell Life Safety, Honeywell Security, Indigo Vision, JVC Mhatre, Kores, Kufra, LG, Matrix, Miscrosoft, Morpho, NEC, Neural, Panasonic, Salto, Samriddhi, Schnneider, Smart I, Sony, Turbo, Tyco, UTCFS, Vectra, Verint, Videotech, Western Digital, Z Plus, to name a few. Country pavilions also hosted companies from the UK, USA, Israel, Korea, Taiwan and China.
Co-located with Homeland Security India and Firex India, the event was supported by Asian Professional Security Association, India Chapter, UK Trade & Investments & Israel Export & International Cooperation Institute. The show was also certified by US Commercial Services.
Amongst the 11,000 professional security visitors who attended the 2010 event were 1,100 senior-level
visitors representing all of the key Indian Government departments responsible for India’s national and public security. Significantly the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Defence were well represented and only surpassed by the number of attendees from the State Governments’ Ministries and Police from across India.
Homeland Security India 2010 included many of the leading global technology suppliers displaying the latest security solutions for governments in the fight against international terrorism including:
www.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
Num
ber
of E
xhib
itors
180200
220
280
0
50
100
150
2007 2008 2009 2010
200
250
300
Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
0 5 10 15 20
Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
Num
ber
of E
xhib
itors
180200
220
280
0
50
100
150
2007 2008 2009 2010
200
250
300
Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
0 5 10 15 20
Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
Num
ber
of E
xhib
itors
180200
220
280
0
50
100
150
2007 2008 2009 2010
200
250
300
Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
0 5 10 15 20
Australia | Belgium | China | Czech Republic | France | Finland | Germany | India | Israel | Italy | Japan | Korea | Malaysia | Poland | Singapore | South Africa | Spain | Switzerland | Taiwan | Turkey | UAE | United Kingdom | USA
Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
Num
ber
of E
xhib
itors
180200
220
280
0
50
100
150
2007 2008 2009 2010
200
250
300
Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
0 5 10 15 20
Truly, a well organised event. It gave us immense opportunity to leverage our brand in high-profile event. We were able to share our expertise to several prominent people here. The response has been very good.Mr. Ray Cooke, Director, Physical Safety and Security Solutions, Cisco
priNt coverage oF iFSec iNDia electroNic coverage oF iFSec iNDia
I am quite excited at the opportunities that the event has thrown up. My interactions with high-profile visitors here have been top quality. I take with me some great memories of the event. Great knowledge sharing and latest technology.Mr. Brian Knutsen, VP-Business Development, Boeing
We are extremely happy with quality visitors. We will now follow up on the potential opportunities and push forward to its logical conclusion.Rohit Khubchandani, Regional Sales Manager – India, Milestone Systems Middle East
Smith & WessonFIAIsrael Export & International Cooperation InstituteSRG TechnoUK Trade & InvestmentVectra (ORAD)Honeywell SecurityInfinova
DupontFortuna ImpexSafeguards SecuritySupremaM/S Aveco (Sanyo)Bharat Electronics LtdCiscoPanasonic ToughbooksAgilent Technologies
Allied PetzlBerkeley Varitronics SystemsKankai TechnologiesMobotix AGDafarMatrix ComsecLomniscientWavesightWhite October Digital
Maimoon Razor Wire Digilog SystemsTrijiconTextel TechnologiesTexecomSupremaShalomRebcor SecurityAustralian Trade Commission
AD Group/Dedicated MicrosAlaska StructuresNECSafe House SecurityTechnocratsTycoAlok IndustriesSaltoPolixelAvon Barrier Company LtdBallistic Safety Systems Technology IndiaHigh Tech TechnologiesKommlabsL1 identity SolutionsMagal Security Systems
Microsoft Global SecurityONSSIPanama GroupRolatubeScrum SystemsShalom SystemsTechsource Emerging Info TechnologiesTrijicon2020 ImagingHCL SecurityAMG SystemsBNA Technology Consulting/BarixABSL Power SolutionsCellebriteDynaflexECI TelecomGarrettcom IncIEM
Logitag SystemsLotan SecurityMagna BSPMIPSOSMirasysMultlockN-TronOpgal OptronicPrint ElectronicsSeabotixSeraphim OptronicsSprec IndiaSurbhi TelelinkTrakaApreco LtdBRE GlobalProtec Fire DetectionSmart SensorsTDSiuVe Ltd
POST SHOW REPORT 2010 www.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
iFSec iNDia meDia coverage
• TimesofIndia
• HindustanTimes
• EconomicTimes
• BusinessStandard
• IndianExpress
• Herald
• DeccanCronical
• AmarUjala
• DainikJagaran
• SakalTimes
• NavbharatTimes
• DNAMumbai
• MaharashtraTimes
• GujaratSamachar
• DivyaBhaskar
• Kesari
• Loksatta
• PunyaNagri
• YugPrabha
• Jansansar
• VadodraSamachar
• NavGujaratTimes
• RajasthanPatrika
• AalpViram
• BusinessTimes
• GujratToday
• JaiHind
• Lokmitra
• DNAallEdition
• Prajavani
• Sanjivini
• Udayvani
• Dinasudar
• Enadu
• BusinessBhaskar
• StarNews
• SaharaNews
• IBN
• TimesNews
• TimesNow
• ETNow
• IBNLokmat
• IndiaTV
• Samay
• TNNTV
• ETV
• ETVMarathi
• DDNews
• SaharaSamay
• GSTV
visitor analysis 280 exhibiting companies from 23 countries
exhibitor analysis
IFSEC India has been a revelation. It is amazing to see so many critical technologies and products. From a disaster management perspective, I am quite impressed with the skills and technologies that are on display. In addition, I am very happy to see key specialist speakers at the ‘Homeland Security Conference – Mumbai Attacks – Two Years on’ share a common dais and discuss terrorism threadbare.Maj. Gen. (Dr) J K Bansal, (Minister of State), Member, National Disaster Management Authority
It has indeed been an eventful show. I was quite satisfied to meet up with heads of major security companies. Some of the technologies that are on display here have impressed me. I must add it is a high-quality event in terms of both content (Homeland Security Conference) and packaging.Mr. Sanjay Vir Singh, IPS, Inspector General of Police, Anti-Terrorist Cell, (Internal Security Division), Karnataka
I congratulate the organisers for having organised this much-needed event. The greatest challenge before us is to tackle terror. Our law enforcement agencies should look at the technologies, solutions, and products that are on display here. It would help them in their fight against terror.Mr. Chhagan Bhujbal, Public Works and Tourism and Former Deputy Chief Minister, Maharashtra
india’s largest commercial, homeland Security & Fire technology concluded on a high note Organised by United Business Media India Pvt. Ltd., the fourth edition of the event opened by Shri. Chhagan Bhujbal, State Governement Minister Public Works & Tourism, Government of Maharashtra and Major General (Dr) JK Bansal, Minister of State National Disaster Management Authority.
280 of the leading international solution providers from over 23 countries, a 26% increase from 2009, showcased their latest products and services to 11,341 security professionals in attendance.
Exhibitors included household names such as ADI, Aditya, Agilent, Automatic Systems, Arise, Axis, Bharat Electronics, Came, CBC, Cisco, Cooper, D-Link, Dorset Kaba, Dupont, DVTel, Everfocus, FAAC, Godrej, Gunnebo, HID, Hikvision, Honeywell Life Safety, Honeywell Security, Indigo Vision, JVC Mhatre, Kores, Kufra, LG, Matrix, Miscrosoft, Morpho, NEC, Neural, Panasonic, Salto, Samriddhi, Schnneider, Smart I, Sony, Turbo, Tyco, UTCFS, Vectra, Verint, Videotech, Western Digital, Z Plus, to name a few. Country pavilions also hosted companies from the UK, USA, Israel, Korea, Taiwan and China.
Co-located with Homeland Security India and Firex India, the event was supported by Asian Professional Security Association, India Chapter, UK Trade & Investments & Israel Export & International Cooperation Institute. The show was also certified by US Commercial Services.
Amongst the 11,000 professional security visitors who attended the 2010 event were 1,100 senior-level
visitors representing all of the key Indian Government departments responsible for India’s national and public security. Significantly the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Defence were well represented and only surpassed by the number of attendees from the State Governments’ Ministries and Police from across India.
Homeland Security India 2010 included many of the leading global technology suppliers displaying the latest security solutions for governments in the fight against international terrorism including:
www.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
Num
ber
of E
xhib
itors
180200
220
280
0
50
100
150
2007 2008 2009 2010
200
250
300
Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
0 5 10 15 20
Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
Num
ber
of E
xhib
itors
180200
220
280
0
50
100
150
2007 2008 2009 2010
200
250
300
Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
0 5 10 15 20
Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
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Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
0 5 10 15 20
Australia | Belgium | China | Czech Republic | France | Finland | Germany | India | Israel | Italy | Japan | Korea | Malaysia | Poland | Singapore | South Africa | Spain | Switzerland | Taiwan | Turkey | UAE | United Kingdom | USA
Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
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220
280
0
50
100
150
2007 2008 2009 2010
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Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
0 5 10 15 20
Truly, a well organised event. It gave us immense opportunity to leverage our brand in high-profile event. We were able to share our expertise to several prominent people here. The response has been very good.Mr. Ray Cooke, Director, Physical Safety and Security Solutions, Cisco
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I am quite excited at the opportunities that the event has thrown up. My interactions with high-profile visitors here have been top quality. I take with me some great memories of the event. Great knowledge sharing and latest technology.Mr. Brian Knutsen, VP-Business Development, Boeing
We are extremely happy with quality visitors. We will now follow up on the potential opportunities and push forward to its logical conclusion.Rohit Khubchandani, Regional Sales Manager – India, Milestone Systems Middle East
Smith & WessonFIAIsrael Export & International Cooperation InstituteSRG TechnoUK Trade & InvestmentVectra (ORAD)Honeywell SecurityInfinova
DupontFortuna ImpexSafeguards SecuritySupremaM/S Aveco (Sanyo)Bharat Electronics LtdCiscoPanasonic ToughbooksAgilent Technologies
Allied PetzlBerkeley Varitronics SystemsKankai TechnologiesMobotix AGDafarMatrix ComsecLomniscientWavesightWhite October Digital
Maimoon Razor Wire Digilog SystemsTrijiconTextel TechnologiesTexecomSupremaShalomRebcor SecurityAustralian Trade Commission
AD Group/Dedicated MicrosAlaska StructuresNECSafe House SecurityTechnocratsTycoAlok IndustriesSaltoPolixelAvon Barrier Company LtdBallistic Safety Systems Technology IndiaHigh Tech TechnologiesKommlabsL1 identity SolutionsMagal Security Systems
Microsoft Global SecurityONSSIPanama GroupRolatubeScrum SystemsShalom SystemsTechsource Emerging Info TechnologiesTrijicon2020 ImagingHCL SecurityAMG SystemsBNA Technology Consulting/BarixABSL Power SolutionsCellebriteDynaflexECI TelecomGarrettcom IncIEM
Logitag SystemsLotan SecurityMagna BSPMIPSOSMirasysMultlockN-TronOpgal OptronicPrint ElectronicsSeabotixSeraphim OptronicsSprec IndiaSurbhi TelelinkTrakaApreco LtdBRE GlobalProtec Fire DetectionSmart SensorsTDSiuVe Ltd
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23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
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visitor analysis 280 exhibiting companies from 23 countries
exhibitor analysis
IFSEC India has been a revelation. It is amazing to see so many critical technologies and products. From a disaster management perspective, I am quite impressed with the skills and technologies that are on display. In addition, I am very happy to see key specialist speakers at the ‘Homeland Security Conference – Mumbai Attacks – Two Years on’ share a common dais and discuss terrorism threadbare.Maj. Gen. (Dr) J K Bansal, (Minister of State), Member, National Disaster Management Authority
It has indeed been an eventful show. I was quite satisfied to meet up with heads of major security companies. Some of the technologies that are on display here have impressed me. I must add it is a high-quality event in terms of both content (Homeland Security Conference) and packaging.Mr. Sanjay Vir Singh, IPS, Inspector General of Police, Anti-Terrorist Cell, (Internal Security Division), Karnataka
I congratulate the organisers for having organised this much-needed event. The greatest challenge before us is to tackle terror. Our law enforcement agencies should look at the technologies, solutions, and products that are on display here. It would help them in their fight against terror.Mr. Chhagan Bhujbal, Public Works and Tourism and Former Deputy Chief Minister, Maharashtra
india’s largest commercial, homeland Security & Fire technology concluded on a high note Organised by United Business Media India Pvt. Ltd., the fourth edition of the event opened by Shri. Chhagan Bhujbal, State Governement Minister Public Works & Tourism, Government of Maharashtra and Major General (Dr) JK Bansal, Minister of State National Disaster Management Authority.
280 of the leading international solution providers from over 23 countries, a 26% increase from 2009, showcased their latest products and services to 11,341 security professionals in attendance.
Exhibitors included household names such as ADI, Aditya, Agilent, Automatic Systems, Arise, Axis, Bharat Electronics, Came, CBC, Cisco, Cooper, D-Link, Dorset Kaba, Dupont, DVTel, Everfocus, FAAC, Godrej, Gunnebo, HID, Hikvision, Honeywell Life Safety, Honeywell Security, Indigo Vision, JVC Mhatre, Kores, Kufra, LG, Matrix, Miscrosoft, Morpho, NEC, Neural, Panasonic, Salto, Samriddhi, Schnneider, Smart I, Sony, Turbo, Tyco, UTCFS, Vectra, Verint, Videotech, Western Digital, Z Plus, to name a few. Country pavilions also hosted companies from the UK, USA, Israel, Korea, Taiwan and China.
Co-located with Homeland Security India and Firex India, the event was supported by Asian Professional Security Association, India Chapter, UK Trade & Investments & Israel Export & International Cooperation Institute. The show was also certified by US Commercial Services.
Amongst the 11,000 professional security visitors who attended the 2010 event were 1,100 senior-level
visitors representing all of the key Indian Government departments responsible for India’s national and public security. Significantly the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Defence were well represented and only surpassed by the number of attendees from the State Governments’ Ministries and Police from across India.
Homeland Security India 2010 included many of the leading global technology suppliers displaying the latest security solutions for governments in the fight against international terrorism including:
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Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
Num
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280
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Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
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Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
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280
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50
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Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
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Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
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280
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50
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2007 2008 2009 2010
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Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
0 5 10 15 20
Australia | Belgium | China | Czech Republic | France | Finland | Germany | India | Israel | Italy | Japan | Korea | Malaysia | Poland | Singapore | South Africa | Spain | Switzerland | Taiwan | Turkey | UAE | United Kingdom | USA
Commercial Visitors Roles and Responsibilities Exceptional exhibitor growth year-on-year
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220
280
0
50
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150
2007 2008 2009 2010
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Exhibitor Geographical Breakdown
Asia Europe United KingdomUSA UAE Others
6%
8%
8% 1%1%
76%
Visitor Geographical Breakdown
97%India
3%International
Commercial Visitors Areas of Interest
0 3 6 9 12 15
Valuables In Transit 1.20%
Looks/Bolts/Electric Locking 2.70%
Access Control 8.20%
CCTV Installation 13.40%CCTV Monitoring 10.50%
Alarm Receiving Centres 4.40%
Integrated Systems 4.90%
Sales And Strong Rooms 1.90%
Physical Security 2.20%
Fire 6.70%
Secure Communications 2.50%
Biometrics 6.40%
Network/IT Installation 4.50%IP/TCP/ethernet Systems 4.40%
Building Management Systems 4%
Retail Security 1.70%
Perimeter Protection 1.40%Information Security 1.40%
Architectural Hardware 0.80%
Intruder Alarms 1.90%
RFID / Smartcards 3.20%IT Security 2.70%
Security Guarding 6.30%
Visitor Break-Down of Homeland Security India 2010
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
State Government & Police 10.49%
International Delhi Base Embassies 3.45%
Ports & Shipping Companies 5.88%
Sahastra Seema Bal 1.41%
Railway Protection Force 5.63%
Special Protection Group 7.67%National Security Guard 6.01%
Narcotics Control Bureau 1.66%
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 3.45%
Central Reserve Police Force 2.81%
Central Industrial Security Force 4.60%
Central Bureau of Investigation 2.56%
Bureau of Police Research & Development 3.32%
Border Security Force 4.73%
Central Police & Paramilitary Forces 4.48%Ministry of Civil Aviation 4.09%
Ministry of Shipping 3.71%
Ministry of External Affair 2.56%
Indian Coastguard 4.73%
Ministry of Defence 8.31%
Ministry of Home Affairs 8.44%
16%Manage the Security Needs of a Company
7%Specify which Security Products/Services should be use
20%Sell/Distribute Security Products
19%Installation of Security Products
10%Maintain Security Products/ Services
6%Manufacture Security Products/Services
5%Training
4%Manage/Provide a Security Service
9%IT/Network Management
4%Other
0 5 10 15 20
Truly, a well organised event. It gave us immense opportunity to leverage our brand in high-profile event. We were able to share our expertise to several prominent people here. The response has been very good.Mr. Ray Cooke, Director, Physical Safety and Security Solutions, Cisco
priNt coverage oF iFSec iNDia electroNic coverage oF iFSec iNDia
I am quite excited at the opportunities that the event has thrown up. My interactions with high-profile visitors here have been top quality. I take with me some great memories of the event. Great knowledge sharing and latest technology.Mr. Brian Knutsen, VP-Business Development, Boeing
We are extremely happy with quality visitors. We will now follow up on the potential opportunities and push forward to its logical conclusion.Rohit Khubchandani, Regional Sales Manager – India, Milestone Systems Middle East
Smith & WessonFIAIsrael Export & International Cooperation InstituteSRG TechnoUK Trade & InvestmentVectra (ORAD)Honeywell SecurityInfinova
DupontFortuna ImpexSafeguards SecuritySupremaM/S Aveco (Sanyo)Bharat Electronics LtdCiscoPanasonic ToughbooksAgilent Technologies
Allied PetzlBerkeley Varitronics SystemsKankai TechnologiesMobotix AGDafarMatrix ComsecLomniscientWavesightWhite October Digital
Maimoon Razor Wire Digilog SystemsTrijiconTextel TechnologiesTexecomSupremaShalomRebcor SecurityAustralian Trade Commission
AD Group/Dedicated MicrosAlaska StructuresNECSafe House SecurityTechnocratsTycoAlok IndustriesSaltoPolixelAvon Barrier Company LtdBallistic Safety Systems Technology IndiaHigh Tech TechnologiesKommlabsL1 identity SolutionsMagal Security Systems
Microsoft Global SecurityONSSIPanama GroupRolatubeScrum SystemsShalom SystemsTechsource Emerging Info TechnologiesTrijicon2020 ImagingHCL SecurityAMG SystemsBNA Technology Consulting/BarixABSL Power SolutionsCellebriteDynaflexECI TelecomGarrettcom IncIEM
Logitag SystemsLotan SecurityMagna BSPMIPSOSMirasysMultlockN-TronOpgal OptronicPrint ElectronicsSeabotixSeraphim OptronicsSprec IndiaSurbhi TelelinkTrakaApreco LtdBRE GlobalProtec Fire DetectionSmart SensorsTDSiuVe Ltd
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Floor Space 15000 Sqm
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No. oF exhibitorS 280
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homeland Security conference 2010“mumbai attacks – two Years on”The Homeland Security India Conference 2010: “mumbai attacks – two Years on”, was held alongside the exhibition and proved a resounding success. The complimentary sessions focused on the evolving measures being taken by the Union and State governments to counter the international terrorist threats facing India.
• Shri.ChhaganBhujbal,FormerDeputyChiefMinister,Maharashtra
• MajorGeneral(Dr)J.K.Bansal,(MinisterofState),Member,NationalDisasterManagementAuthority
• Stopping the terror- Sanjay Vir Singh, Inspector GeneralofPolice,AntiTerroristCell,(internalSecurityDivision),Karnataka
• Vistas of Police Communication - national Security- Mr.T.B.J.S.Rajappa,JointDirector,DirectorateofCoordinationPoliceWireless(HQ),MinistryofHomeAffairs
• gearing Up against Future attacks-Dr.P.S.Pasricha,FormerDGP,Maharashtra
• Understanding terror-Mr.PurshottamSharma,IPS,InspectorGeneralofPolice,StateCrimeRecordsBureau,MadhyaPradesh
• management of CBRn emergencies-Dr.RakeshKumarSharma,AdditionalDirectorandHead,CBRNDefence,InstituteofNuclearMedicine&AlliedSciences(DRDO),Delhi
• 26/11 Investigation Cases – Legal and accountability aspects-Y.P.Singh,FormerIPSOfficerandLawyer,MumbaiPolice
• National&InternationalspeakersfromHCLSecurityLtd,Boeing,RaytheonHomelandSecurity,Detica,BAESystems,Cisco,IEM’s,MahindraSSG;AgilentTechnologies,DevasMultimedia;AtalTechnologiesLtd;
• IsraelExportandInternationalCooperationInstitute,Israel-LotanSecurity,ECITelecom,Logi-TagSystemsLtd,MagnaBSPLtd,Mul-T-LockTechnologiesLtd,OpgalLtd,SeraphimOptronicsLtd,MIPSOS,MagalSecuritySystems.
toPICS & SPeaKeRS InCLUded:
IFSECIndiaisthemostcomprehensiveexhibitionforCommercial&HomelandSecurityindustrythatsets the agenda for the future. It attracts major key decisionmakers&providesanuniqueplatformto
shareideasfacetoface,discussnewinnovation,conductbusiness&networkforfuturegrowth.AfteritssuccessfulresponseinMumbaiIFSECIndiainyear2011willtakeplacefrom08-10December2011atPragatiMaidan.
FiNallY thaNkS to our SupporterS & partNerS at iFSec, homelaND SecuritY & Firex iNDia 2010
Networking DinnerTheInternationalReceptionheldontheeveningofDayOneattheWestinHotelprovidedanexcellentopportunity for over 500 exhibitors and industry visitors to network in an informal environment.
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23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
up-comiNg eveNtSiFSec, homeland Security
& Firex india 2011
Date: 08 - 10 December 2011
veNue: pragati maidan, New Delhi
iFSec South india 2011
Date: 1 - 3 June 2011
veNue: bangalore international
exhibition centre, bengaluru
iFSec india 2011
Homeland Security India 2011 will be held along with IFSECIndiaandFIREXIndia targeting buyers responsible for government
security/procurement, Homeland Security India 2011 will showcase the latest innovations in security technology.
co-located eventsCo-locatedwithIFSECIndia,FirexIndia 2011 is a major opportunity for the fireprotectionindustrytomeetleadingspecifiersandinstallersoperatingin
oneofthefastestgrowingeconomies.FIREXIndia2008,2009and2010 was a huge success wherein it helped exhibitors from the fireprotectionindustrytoshowcaseandexpandthereachoftheirproducts and services.
Organised by
The Complete Commercial, Homeland Security Fire Technology Show
www.ifsecindia.com www.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
www.firexindia.comwww.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
23 – 25 November 2010 | Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC), Mumbai / India
Floor Space 15000 Sqm
No. oF viSitorS 11341
No. oF exhibitorS 280
www.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
coNtact DetailSIndIanigel Luke Brown T: +91 (11) 23765551 E: [email protected]
UnIted KIngdom Kristan JohnstoneT: +44 (0) 20 7921 8057 E: [email protected]
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homeland Security conference 2010“mumbai attacks – two Years on”The Homeland Security India Conference 2010: “mumbai attacks – two Years on”, was held alongside the exhibition and proved a resounding success. The complimentary sessions focused on the evolving measures being taken by the Union and State governments to counter the international terrorist threats facing India.
• Shri.ChhaganBhujbal,FormerDeputyChiefMinister,Maharashtra
• MajorGeneral(Dr)J.K.Bansal,(MinisterofState),Member,NationalDisasterManagementAuthority
• Stopping the terror- Sanjay Vir Singh, Inspector GeneralofPolice,AntiTerroristCell,(internalSecurityDivision),Karnataka
• Vistas of Police Communication - national Security- Mr.T.B.J.S.Rajappa,JointDirector,DirectorateofCoordinationPoliceWireless(HQ),MinistryofHomeAffairs
• gearing Up against Future attacks-Dr.P.S.Pasricha,FormerDGP,Maharashtra
• Understanding terror-Mr.PurshottamSharma,IPS,InspectorGeneralofPolice,StateCrimeRecordsBureau,MadhyaPradesh
• management of CBRn emergencies-Dr.RakeshKumarSharma,AdditionalDirectorandHead,CBRNDefence,InstituteofNuclearMedicine&AlliedSciences(DRDO),Delhi
• 26/11 Investigation Cases – Legal and accountability aspects-Y.P.Singh,FormerIPSOfficerandLawyer,MumbaiPolice
• National&InternationalspeakersfromHCLSecurityLtd,Boeing,RaytheonHomelandSecurity,Detica,BAESystems,Cisco,IEM’s,MahindraSSG;AgilentTechnologies,DevasMultimedia;AtalTechnologiesLtd;
• IsraelExportandInternationalCooperationInstitute,Israel-LotanSecurity,ECITelecom,Logi-TagSystemsLtd,MagnaBSPLtd,Mul-T-LockTechnologiesLtd,OpgalLtd,SeraphimOptronicsLtd,MIPSOS,MagalSecuritySystems.
toPICS & SPeaKeRS InCLUded:
IFSECIndiaisthemostcomprehensiveexhibitionforCommercial&HomelandSecurityindustrythatsets the agenda for the future. It attracts major key decisionmakers&providesanuniqueplatformto
shareideasfacetoface,discussnewinnovation,conductbusiness&networkforfuturegrowth.AfteritssuccessfulresponseinMumbaiIFSECIndiainyear2011willtakeplacefrom08-10December2011atPragatiMaidan.
FiNallY thaNkS to our SupporterS & partNerS at iFSec, homelaND SecuritY & Firex iNDia 2010
Networking DinnerTheInternationalReceptionheldontheeveningofDayOneattheWestinHotelprovidedanexcellentopportunity for over 500 exhibitors and industry visitors to network in an informal environment.
www.homelandsecurityindia.in
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
23 - 25 November 2010BEC, Mumbai / India
up-comiNg eveNtSiFSec, homeland Security
& Firex india 2011
Date: 08 - 10 December 2011
veNue: pragati maidan, New Delhi
iFSec South india 2011
Date: 1 - 3 June 2011
veNue: bangalore international
exhibition centre, bengaluru
iFSec india 2011
Homeland Security India 2011 will be held along with IFSECIndiaandFIREXIndia targeting buyers responsible for government
security/procurement, Homeland Security India 2011 will showcase the latest innovations in security technology.
co-located eventsCo-locatedwithIFSECIndia,FirexIndia 2011 is a major opportunity for the fireprotectionindustrytomeetleadingspecifiersandinstallersoperatingin
oneofthefastestgrowingeconomies.FIREXIndia2008,2009and2010 was a huge success wherein it helped exhibitors from the fireprotectionindustrytoshowcaseandexpandthereachoftheirproducts and services.