NEWTOWN, PA, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Optellios, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of advanced fiber-optic sensing and security systems, has announced today that they will be exhibiting at the upcoming IFSEC International 2012 security show, May 14-17 in Birmingham, England, stand 3/G35 in Hall 3. "We are very pleased to be participating at IFSEC for the second consecutive year." said David Smith, President/CEO of Optellios. "We continue to see demand for the FiberPatrol product suite from the international markets based on FiberPatrol's cut immunity, intrusion location capability and ease of integration to other security systems such as video surveillance, access control and command and control platforms." IFSEC International consistently attracts the top security professionals from across the region providing them an opportunity to see the latest in security technology.
Optellios, Inc., a leading U.S.-based fiber-optic technology company, is a provider of advanced solutions for sensing, security, and communication. Its FiberPatrol line of security products leverages company's pioneering patented fiber-optic sensor technologies to provide the most advanced and cost effective security solutions for military bases, airports, power plants, water treatment facilities, pipelines, secure data networks, and other critical infrastructure and high-value assets. For more information, visit http://www.optellios.com.
Optellios to Exhibit at IFSEC UK 2012
Optellios, Inc. announces participation at IFSEC UK 2012
2012-05-02
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