Registration now open for Security & Policing 2021

November 27, 2020

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Visitor and exhibitor registration is now open for Security & Policing 2021, set to take place as an online event between 9-11 March 2021.

Security & Policing is THE official Government global security event, offering a world-class opportunity to meet, network and discuss the latest advances in delivering national security and resilience with UK suppliers, UK Government officials and senior decision makers across law enforcement and security from the UK and overseas.

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Hosted by the Home Office’s Joint Security & Resilience Centre, this three-day online event will give Home Office approved visitors and exhibitors access to an innovative, digital event experience from the comfort of your own workspace.

The Joint Security and Resilience Centre (JSaRC), alongside Government partners and the Department for International Trade, UK Defence & Security Exports, are committed to delivering a world-class event experience.

Consultation with valued industry partners has shown ambition to continue to innovate, welcoming the opportunity to be able to continue to do business and make definitive plans for the coming year.

Security & Policing 2021 remains a closed event, with all exhibitors and visitors subject to Home Office approval; and the event will continue to provide an outstanding opportunity to meet, network and discuss the latest advances in delivering national security and resilience with UK suppliers, UK Government officials and senior decision makers across law enforcement and security.

At a time when we cannot meet in person, Security & Policing will bring attendees and delegations from across the world, to ensure that engagement remains at the heart of this event.

Bringing the best of Security & Policing online

Security & Policing are working with an innovative and secure digital platform, with networking functionality and virtual exhibition halls that will ensure engagement between exhibitors, key stakeholders, international delegations, police services and Government departments.

Visitors will have access to live and on-demand content, immersive features and keynotes from senior Government officials across three core themes of Resilience, Recovery and Rebuild, as we continue to evolve Security & Policing through innovation in response to the latest security challenges and ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Attend as a visitor

Through this innovative digital platform, the organisers can guarantee the safety and COVID-19 secure nature of the event.

As visitors, you will be able to take advantage of the outstanding content and engagement opportunities that Security & Policing always delivers, from the safety of your chosen workspace.

Visitors who meet the visitor criteria can register their free online place for next year’s event.

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All visitor places are subject to Home Office approval and possession of security clearance does guarantee entry to the event.

Attend as an exhibitor

JSaRC and Government partners are committed to working with industry and academia to bring the very best of Security & Policing online, to enable the UK security and resilience sector to continue to develop and collaborate on the products, services and capabilities needed to cut crime, prevent terrorism, detect illegal immigration and promote growth.

Participation costs for exhibitors have been reduced accordingly to reflect the virtual format, with tiered package options available to meet the level of engagement and accessibility individual exhibitors require.

Returning and new exhibitors can now explore the online exhibitor packages or get in touch to secure your space.

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All exhibitors are subject to exhibitor criteria and subject to Home Office approval.

Find out more about Security & Policing 2021 event features here or at www.securityandpolicing.co.uk

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