Euralarm conference "Ensuring a Safer Europe for Citizens and Business"
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Europe’s security industry is one of the sectors with the highest potential for growth and employment in the EU.
But how should this growth be leveraged? And what steps are required to further overcome the fragmentation of the EU security markets?
How can Europe achieve a true single market for security technologies and how do we encompass security services?
These and other questions will be addressed during the Euralarm conference "Ensuring a Safer Europe for Citizens and Business".
This half-day event will bring together experts from the EU institutions and the industry, as well as other interested stakeholders.
To view the full program please click here.
Registration: To register for the conference, please write to maria.sendin-valle@bm.com by latest September 19th, 2013. Note that seats for the conference are limited and will be awarded on a “first come, first served” basis.
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