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Decade of success for Securex

7 April 2004 News

Securex reached its 10 year milestone with resounding success as it reported that this year's show once again got a thumbs up from visitors and exhibitors alike. From humble beginnings Securex has grown into South Africa's premier Security, Protection & Safety Exhibition. Held at the Sandton Convention Centre, Securex 2004 attracted 4275 visitors over its three day period. Of these 129 were foreign visitors.

Securex’s 10 year milestone was reached with resounding 
success as this year’s show once again got a thumbs up from visitors and exhibitors alike
Securex’s 10 year milestone was reached with resounding success as this year’s show once again got a thumbs up from visitors and exhibitors alike

"As South Africa's most comprehensive and established security, protection and safety trade exhibition, Securex has placed itself firmly on the international trade exhibition calendar and has become an event not to be missed by local and international business people," says Lynn Kennedy, director of Exhibitions for Africa, the show organisers.

Kennedy said that Securex has also become a strong platform for international exhibitors who are keen to enter the South African market, a marker that offers great potential in this sector. "Bookings for Securex 2005, which takes place from 2-4 March 2005, are already coming in, which is indicative of the continued success of the show and the value it brings to our exhibitors," concludes Kennedy.

For more information contact Jacqui Eggart, Exhibitions for Africa, 011 886 3734, [email protected]





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