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AFSE Conference Heads Back to Miami in 2011

November 01, 2010 | Comments (0) | Post a comment

MIAMI — The Americas' Fire and Security Expo (AFSE) will be held July 26-28, 2011, at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami. AFSE will serve as the prime meeting place for fire and security leaders from Latin America, the Caribbean Islands and the southeast United States.

Hosted by the ROC-NFPA LLC, a joint venture by ROC Exhibitions Inc and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the 16th annual event will allow attendees to participate in a newly revised educational program with session tracks dedicated to specific industry sectors like healthcare, retail, transportation and finance.

Additionally, exhibitors have the opportunity to pre-schedule appointments with registered attendees at their booths and present a multimedia preview of their products. The scheduling format aims to support an enhanced level of communication to increase productivity for all participants.

 


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