GJD showcases at Security Twenty 17 Midlands conference and exhibition

Date published: 11 January 2017


GJD will be exhibiting at the Security Twenty 17 Midlands conference and exhibition.

GJD will present live product demonstrations of its extensive Clarius Plus range of Infra-Red and White-Light LED illuminators, as well as its innovative laser sensors and IP motion detectors.

ST17 Midlands is set in the central location of the East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham on Thursday 9 February.

The conference will bring together top security industry speakers and is supported by a large exhibition of cutting edge security products and services.

GJD will be demonstrating its illuminator range, which has innovative features including an interchangeable lens diffuser system, the very latest dual core LEDs and green technology to deliver an exceptional security lighting solution.

Keith Fenwick, CCTV lighting director at GJD, said: “Clarius Plus lighting significantly enhances images and allows users to monitor activity in chosen areas without compromising on quality.

“ST17 events are always really well attended and we are looking forward to showcasing the Clarius PLUS Illuminator range.”

On the day of the exhibition, GJD is hosting a business card raffle for a chance to win a bottle of bubbly.

If you register to attend in advance and are an installer, end user, consultant, in the police or the armed forces, or a buyer of security services you will be able to attend the conference for free and be entitled to a free breakfast roll and light lunch if you plan to spend the whole day. 

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