GJD’s complete product range will be on display at the Security Project exhibition

Date published: 14 April 2015


GJD, the market leader in UK manufacturing, design and supply of professional external detector equipment and CCTV LED illuminators, will be attending and presenting the company’s latest cutting-edge detection technologies at the Security Project, located at the Titania Hotel, Athens from 23 April to 24 April. The event is sponsored by Netizen Security, GJD’s Greek distributor. GJD’s products will be showcased on Netizen’s stand (V5).

Ana Maria Sagra-Smith, GJD’s International Sales and Marketing Director commented: “The partnership between Netizen and GJD is an excellent one because not only do Netizen have a deep knowledge of the market in Greece, the company fully understands GJD’s products and offers excellent customer service. The Security Project is a great opportunity to discuss our products with Netizen and our customers in order to gain true customer insight, which will help us to further develop our products”.

GJD’s Business Development Manager, Greg Stuttle, will be presenting the external Pearl Triple-Tech Wired Detector, which has recently been shortlisted for a PSI Award. The Pearl’s innovative technology incorporates PIR, microwave sensing and an anti-masking system to warn of any tampering and ensure robust triple protection. Its compact design and unique features provide a reliable and trustworthy security solution to suit all sector requirements.

Greg Stuttle will also be presenting GJD’s other market leading products including the external wired and wireless range of D-TECT detectors. Major benefits of the D-TECT range include truly exceptional resistance to false alarms, the ability to connect directly to intruder alarms panels and control outdoor lighting, which is perfect for protecting a wide-range of sectors.

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