integration services and systems from all leading security industry manufacturers from the country and globally. According to the organisers, Securitex Conference and Expo 2012 will bring all local and international risk management and safety and security services, products and technologies developers, vendors, financiers, suppliers, technocrats and engineers.
Securitex organising committee chairman Mr Ethan Mathibela said the event is expected to map out how all sectors of the economy can benefit from the implementation of comprehensive security, safety, disaster management and response options.
“From issues ranging from investment banking strategy, enterprise risk, fraud examination, actuarial determinations and environmental impact assessment, the conference and expo offers comprehensive coverage of issues.
The event will provide an introduction to some of the crucial concerns facing the security sector today, as well as an opportunity to discuss best practices and future developments, trends, concerns, ideas, technologies and challenges in Zimbabwe, continentally and globally,” he said.
Some of the expected participants at Securitex 2012 include security managers, architects, engineers, technocrats, trade missions, non-governmental organisations, information and communication technology experts, environmentalists, researchers and academics, consultants, contractors, cement manufacturers, and construction material suppliers.
Also expected are construction industry heads, financial institutions, captains of industry, educational institutions, chambers of commerce, transporters, trading and marketing companies, automation, power generation and distributors, and Government officials. He added that the event would also showcase the widest spectrum of exhibitors and visitors.
“Exhibitors will demonstrate and display the widest variety of products from cyber security, cloud computing technologies, biometrics to perimeter security, company security, transport security and digital surveillance among many topical security issues developments and trends globally in general and in Zimbabwe,” said Mr Mathibela.



