The fire alarm industry experienced another good year, full of further adoption of technological and code changes, along with self-created opportunities to increase revenue.
The typically steady fire and life safety industry saw growth in 2019, with overall global revenues surpassing $7.5 billion, according to David Gonzalez, research analyst, physical security and critical communications, Omdia, London.
The Mission 500 Security 5k/2k annual fundraiser, which has traditionally taken place onsite at ISC West, is shifting to a virtual format to raise funds for children in need across the United States.
ScanSource, a global provider of technology products and solutions, and California-based Intelisys, a ScanSource company, have both been named 2020 Best Places to Work in their respective regions.
Although VIVOTEK has changed its focus from technology licensing to cameras, PoE switches, network video recorders and video management software since its founding, the company remains dedicated to providing IP surveillance solutions.
ISC East 2020, originally scheduled for Nov. 18-19 in New York City, has been canceled due to the ongoing impact of COVID-19, and continued restrictions on large events.
Security and Safety Things (S&ST) announced the winners of its App Challenge today, awarding three winners 10,000 € each — around $12,000 — and a chance to present their COVID-19 app solutions in retail, manufacturing and transportation at an upcoming S&ST event.
SDM’s former Associate Editor Courtney Wolfe has been promoted to managing editor, effective immediately. SDM also welcomed Amanda Reed as its new staff editor on Sept. 1.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) and the Electronic Security Association (ESA) have launched the Foundation for Advancing Security Talent (FAST), a new 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization designed to promote careers in the physical security technology and life safety industry.