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www.asisonline.org

Exhibitor Prospectus

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The Power Behind the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits

ASIS International (ASIS) is the preeminent organization for security professionals, with 38,000 members worldwide. Founded in 1955, ASIS is dedicated to increasing the effectiveness and productivity of security professionals by developing educational and networking opportunities that address broad security interests, such as the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits, as well as specific security topics. ASIS also advocates the role and value of the security management profession to business, the media, government entities, and the public. By providing members and the security community with access to a full range of programs and services, and by publishing the industry’s number one magazine—Security Management—ASIS leads the way for advanced and improved security performance.

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Your strategic services and products. Our smart audience of professional security

buyers. No matter how you look at it, that equals one secure future.

Welcome to ASIS 2013, the world’s most influential security event, and the one

place where today’s smart, strategic solutions mesh together all aspects of logical

and physical security. With a keen focus on the convergence of technologies and

systems needed to make businesses, governments, and organizations more secure,

ASIS 2013 attracts high-level industry professionals who consistently define the

future of the security industry. From Detroit to Dubai, these professionals will

arrive in Chicago next September ready to get face-to-face with you and your most

profitable offerings.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to showcase the forward-thinking solutions

you offer to an audience confronting security challenges and mitigating risk on a

daily basis. Nearly 60% of ASIS attendees surveyed attend no other security show.

From cloud security to access control to anti-terrorism to executive protection and

more, the ASIS 2013 exhibit hall will feature the best and brightest providers, all

ready to prove themselves to a marketplace always looking to be more secure.

Increased exposure, one-on-one selling opportunities to existing customers and

‘hard to find’ prospects, and a target rich environment of key decision-makers—

that’s ASIS 2013. Please take a moment to review this prospectus for more

information. Then visit us online or contact us with any questions. But, act fast,

the exhibit hall sells out.

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Primary Job Title/Function

Security/Loss prevention management

(vice president, director, manager, or supervisor of security)

Investigator/Security specialist 2%

Law enforcement 2% Consultant

Architect/Engineer

Executive/Financial management (owner, partner, president, vice president, controller, or treasurer)

Active military/Government personnel

Other

System integrator

Dealer/Distributor

Other management (director, manager, or supervisor of safety/human resources/plant/facility/operations or other management personnel)

Attendee Demographics

Drawing from the most powerful professionals in the security industry, ASIS 2013 brings you a buying

audience of key decision-makers across nearly every vertical market and product focus. The payoff: gaining

more qualified leads in three days than you can generate all year!

Miles Traveled to Attend

401–1,000 51–200 Over 2,000 1,001–2,000 201–400 1–50

Number of Employees/All Locations

1,001–2,500 5,001–10,000 1–100 101–1,000 2,501–5,000 Over 10,000

Geographic Distribution

Total Attendance: 20,319

• Domestic 84%

• International 16%

104 countries represented

Northeast: 13% Midwest: 18% West: 9% Southeast: 35% Southwest: 9% 39% 12% 3% 3% 6% 4% 10% 10% 9% 28% 10% 18% 27% 9% 8% 20% 27% 6% 10% 7% 30%

Demographics contained in this prospectus are from the post-show survey of attendees of ASIS International 57th Annual Seminar and Exhibits, Orlando, FL, 2011, by Exhibits Surveys, Inc., Red Bank, NJ.

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1,001–2,000

Annual Security Budget

Over $10,000,000 11% $5,000,001–$10,000,000 9%

$1,000,001–$5,000,000 20%

$500,001–$1,000,000 18%

Less than $500,000 25%

Attendee Decision Makers:

91%

What Buyers Are Looking for

Product

Percent %

Access control . . . .65

Alarms . . . .38

Armored cars . . . .8

Asset tracking . . . .33

Background screening . . . .24

Biometric technology . . . .44

Central station monitoring . . . .31

Communications equipment . . . .37

Computer security . . . .28

Detection equipment . . . .39

Deterrent equipment . . . .30

Financial services . . . .7

Fire control . . . .17

Guard equipment/supplies . . . .24

ID systems . . . .40

Information systems security . . . .27

Integrated green technology . . . .12

Integrated security systems/

building management systems . . . .33

Internet security . . . .21

Investigative equipment/services . . . .21

IP technology . . . .33

Lighting – commercial . . . .18

Loss prevention . . . .25

Mass notification . . . .30

Outdoor perimeter protection . . . .40

Personal protection . . . .23

SAAS (software as a service) . . . .12

Security hardware . . . .39

Storage . . . .14

Surveillance equipment . . . .53

Systems integration products . . . .29

Vehicle protection systems . . . .11

Vehicles/transportation . . . .11

Video analytics . . . .40

Video surveillance . . . .57

Wire & cable . . . .19

Wireless equipment . . . .38

Other . . . .9

Primary Type of Business

• Architectural/engineering firm

• Communications (telephone, cable, media)

• Consulting

• Distributor/reseller

• Educational institution (school, university,

library, museum)

• Energy (oil, gas, mining extraction)

• Entertainment or sports facility

• Financial services/insurance

• Government/administrative agency

• Healthcare

• Hospitality/themed entertainment/casino

• Industrial/manufacturing

• Information technology

• Law enforcement/corrections

• Military

• Real estate (commercial/residential)

• Research and development

• Retail/food services

• Security: Dealer/installer

• Security: Investigations

• Security: Protective services

• Software development

• Systems integration

• Transportation (air, rail, surface)

• Utility (gas, electric, nuclear, water)

• Warehousing/distribution

Net Buying

Influence

“If you want to grow your business

it’s the place to go!”

—Chaim Berkowitz, Vice President,

Star National Security Services, Inc.

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(ISC)

2

Security Congress

Attendee Demographics

As a colocated event with ASIS, the (ISC)

2

Security Congress

brings

a bonus market

to ASIS exhibitors. This partnership

increases the range of attendee traffic to your booth and

illustrates the rapidly converging roles of traditional and

information security. (ISC)

2

’s attendees represent 39 countries

from Asia, Europe, South America, North America, Middle

East, Oceania, and Africa.

TOP PRODUCT INTERESTS ARE:

Computer security

...

73%

Integrated security systems

...

78%

SAAS (software as a service)

...

30%

Primary Job Title/Function

Other Director Security analyst/ Architect/ Systems engineer C Suite/Executive Consultant/ System integrator 41% 16% 12% 15% 16% Educational institutes

Primary Type of Business

Government (defense & non-defense) Financial services Software Healthcare Communications Consulting/Systems integrators/ Security audit IT Other 21% 19% 12% 9% 5% 5% 5%5% 19%

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Company . . . . Title

Adobe Systems, Inc. . . . Corporate Security Director

Air Force Research Laboratory . . . Chief of Security

American Express . . . Manager, Global Security

American Water . . . Director Enterprise Security

Operations

AOL, Inc. . . . Director of Corporate Security

Aramark Corporation . . . Director, Global Security

Banque Nationale De Belgique . . . Inspector General

Blue Cross/Blue Shield . . . Senior Supervisor

Corporate Security

BMW Manufacturing Corp. LLC . . . . Section Manager, Security/

Emergency Services

Canadian Corps of Commissionaires . Chief Executive Officer

Canadian Pacific Railway . . . Chief of Police

Capital One Financial . . . Senior Director,

Corporate Security Services

Cardinal Health . . . Chief Security Officer/Senior

Vice President, Global Security

Citigroup . . . Senior Vice President,

Regional Director N. America

Department of Energy . . . Deputy Director

Department of Homeland Security . . Chief of Staff

Drug Enforcement Administration . . . Unit Chief

DuPont Company . . . Global Director,

Operations Security

E*TRADE Financial . . . Manager, Corporate Security

Estée Lauder Companies . . . Executive Director Security

Experian . . . Director Physical Security

Fannie Mae . . . Director, Security Operations

FBI . . . Deputy Unit Chief

Fidelity Bank Plc . . . Chief Security Officer

FireLake Grand Casino . . . Manager of Surveillance

Operations

General Dynamics IT . . . Director, Strategic

Development

General Electric Company . . . Corporate Security Manager

Hilton Worldwide . . . Senior Safety & Security

Manager, NE USA & Canada

Hewlett-Packard Co. . . . Video Surveillance Market

Manager

Johnson & Johnson . . . Worldwide Vice President

of Information Security

KPMG . . . Corporate Security Officer

KPN Royal Dutch Telecom . . . Chief Security Officer

Lockheed Martin-Aero . . . Security Chief

Loews Hotels . . . Director of Safety & Security

Massachusetts Port Authority . . . Deputy Director Corporate

Security

Michelin Brasil . . . Manager, Corporate Security

National Police Board . . . Chief Security Officer

Nationwide Insurance . . . Vice President,

Corporate Security

NBC Universal . . . Chief Security Officer

Omaha Public Power District . . . Supervisor, Physical Security

Oslo Airport, Norway . . . IT Security Specialist

PepsiCo/Frito-Lay, Inc. . . . Corporate Security Investigator

Pfizer. . . Global Security, GAP

Public Service Electric & Gas . . . Homeland Security Manager

Raytheon Missile Systems . . . Antiterrorism Program Manager

Royal Canadian Mint . . . Chief Security Officer

Saab Electronic Defence System . . . Security Director

Safeway, Inc. . . . Vice President Corporate

Loss Prevention

Sallie Mae, Inc. . . . Vice President of

Asset Protection

Saudi Arabian Oil Company . . . Security Advisor

T-Mobile USA . . . Senior Manager, Corporate

Security Services

Thomas Reuters . . . Vice President,

Global Head of Security

Time Warner Cable . . . Chief Security Officer

United States Steel . . . Chief Emergency Services

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers . . . Chief Security & Law

Enforcement

U.S. Coast Guard . . . Command Security Officer

U.S. Department of Commerce . . . Director, Orlando U.S.

Export Assistance Center

U.S. Department of State . . . Section Chief

U.S. Navy . . . Commander

Volvo Group North America . . . Chief Security Officer

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. . . . Senior Director Corporate

Crisis Responsibility

Wegmans Food Markets . . . Corporate Security Manager

Walt Disney Company . . . Director Enterprise Security

Strategy

Wells Fargo . . . Vice President

Yahoo . . . Director Corporate Security

& Safety

Zurich Financial Services . . . Group Chief Security Officer

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1st Choice Security Solutions 3M Cogent, Inc. 3S Pocketnet Technology, Inc. 3SI Security Systems 3VR, Inc. 3xLOGIC, Inc. 5.11 Tactical

a&s International

Aaxeon Technologies ABM Security Services Access Specialties Int’l., LLC Accipiter Radar Corp. AccuWeather, Inc. ACTi Corp. Adams Metal Detectors ADANI Systems, Inc. Advancis Software AFI and IMAC AFIMAC AFL Aimetis Corp. Aiphone Corp. AK9I AlertEnterprise

Alertus Emergency Notification Alion Science and Technology –

CounterMeasures All Traffic Solutions Allied Telesis Allied Tube & Conduit,

a part of Atkore Int’l. AlliedBarton Security Services Allsafe Technologies, Inc. Alpha Arsenal Alpha Technologies Alpine Trading Company Alta Associates ALTRONIX CORP. ALUTIIQ, LLC ALVARADO TURNSTILES AMAG Technology, Inc. American Communications,

LLC American Dynamics American Military University American Physical Security

Group

American School & University

Magazine American Science &

Engineering, Inc. American Video Equipment Amerilert by Omnilert, LLC Ameristar Fence Products AMICO

Amika Mobile Corp. AMK9

Anixter, Inc.

Anna Maria College (AMC) Aon FPE

APOLLO Apollo Security Int’l. APPLANIX

Applied Science Foundation for Homeland Security App-Techs Corp. Arecont Vision, LLC ARES Software ARH, Inc. Armag Corp. ARMORTEX Artec Group AS Solution A/S ASI Technologies – Marathon Doors ASIS International ASSA ABLOY Americas ASTIC Signals Defenses, LLC Astrophysics, Inc.

A-T Solutions Audiosears Corporation Austin Mohawk and Co. AUTOCLEAR/Scintrex AutoGate, Inc. Automatic Systems AVANTE Aventura Technologies AVIGILON AVI-SPL

AVON Barrier Co., Inc. AWID, Inc.

AXIS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. BadgePass, Inc. Barantec, Inc. Barrier 1 Systems, Inc. Baumgartens Bellevue University BICSI Bionym, Inc. Blackline GPS, Inc. Blue Wave Security BlueSky Mast BlueStar

Bold Technologies, Ltd. Bolide Technology Group Boon Edam, Inc. Brady People ID Brickcom Corp. BrickHouse Security BriefCam, Ltd. Brivo Systems, LLC Brownyard Group Brownyard Programs, Ltd. BRS Labs

BSI Group America, Inc.

BUILDINGS

Business Solutions Magazine C.R. Laurence Co., Inc. CALL24 Wireless Callbox

Systems Calpipe Security Bollards Cambridge Security Seals Canon U.S.A. CAP Index, Inc. Capella University Card Scanning Solutions Carnegie Mellon University CAST Lighting, LLC CBC/TBT CEIA USA Celayix Software CelPlan Technologies Center for Personal Protection

and Safety, Inc. Certified Mobile Device Security

Professional CMDSP®

CheckVideo ChipER Technology Corp. Christie

CIAS CIC Technology Cisco Systems, Inc. CITEL, INC. CKR Global CLARK Security Products Clinton Electronics Corp. CNB Technology, Inc. CNL Software, Inc. COBHAM – CorpTen

International Code Blue Corp. Cognitec Systems Cohu, Inc., Electronics Division ColorID, LLC

Comark Corp. COMMEND, Inc. Commissionaires Communications Supply Corp.

COMNET

Concentric Security, LLC Connect 24 Control Risks Contronics Technologies Corvus Integration, Inc. Costar Video Systems CoverXSecurity CrimShield.com Critical Solutions Int’l. (CSI)

CSO Magazine Customer Expressions

for i-Sight

Cygnus Security Media (from Cygnus Security Group) D3 Security Management

Systems DAHLE North America DAQ Electronics, LLC Datacard Group DataDirect Networks David-Link Fingerprint USA Corp. DEANSTEEL MANUFACTURING CO. Deister Electronics Delta Scientific Corp. Designed Security, Inc. (DSI) DetectaChem, LLC DeTekion Security Systems, Inc. DETEX deView Electronics DHS Control Systems Security Program DICE Corp. Diebold, Inc. Digital ID Solutions, LLC Digital IDView

Digital Management Solutions Digital Security Concepts, Inc. Digital Supply Int’l. Digital Watchdog D.J.A. Imports, Ltd. D-Link Systems, Inc. DMP

DoorKing, Inc. Dortronics Systems, Inc. Drakontas

DRS Technologies, Inc. Drum Cussac DSC

DSI Security Services, Inc. DSX Access Systems, Inc. DVTel, Inc.

DynaLock Corp. Dynamic Defense

Materials, LLC Dynasound, Soundmasking &

Eavesdropping Protection Division

ECSI Int’l., Inc. Edwards, UTC Climate,

Controls & Security EIC Solutions, Inc. EK Ekcessories ELC Security Products Elmridge Protection Products Elpas

EmergenSee EMX, LLC EPAY Systems EPCOM

ESCO – Zodiac Aerospace ESRI

EURESYS Europ Assistance USA Evax Systems

Everest Colleges, Institutes & University/CCi

EverFocus Electronics Corp. Exacq Technologies, Inc. Executive Protection Institute Exlar Corp.

Excelsior College

Explosive Countermeasures Int’l. Eye 3 Data

FaceFirst

Fast-Pass Visitor Management by SISCO

Fiber SenSys, Inc. Fieldprint, Inc. Firetide Fisher Labs

Fleet Management Solutions FLIR Systems, Inc. FLUIDMESH NETWORKS Fortem

Fortinet

FreightWatch Int’l. (USA), Inc. FrontierMEDEX

FST21, Ltd.

FujiFilm North America Corp. Fujitsu Frontech North

America, Inc. Future Fibre Technologies G4S

GAI-Tronics Corp. Galaxy Control Systems Gale Force Software Corp. Gallagher North America, Inc. GAMMA TWO ROBOTICS Garner Products, Inc. Garrett Metal Detectors GateKeeper Global Gatekeeper Security Gavin de Becker & Associates General Dynamics

Information Technology General Projection

Systems, Inc. Genetec

Genius Vision Digital, Inc. GeoVision, Inc. GET Group

Global Engineering Security Systems, Inc. Global Rescue, LLC Global Software Graybar GSN: Government Security News Guardian 8 Corp. Guardsmark, LLC Gunnebo Entrance Control Hautespot Networks Corp. HDC, Inc.

Henley-Putman University HGH Infrared Systems, Inc. HID Global

HIDDENTEC USA, Inc. Hikvision Digital Technology

Co., Ltd.

Hitachi America, Ltd., Security Solutions Group HMA Consulting, Inc.

Homeland Security Newswire

Honeywell Int’l. Huffmaster Companies HySecurity Gate Operators (ISC)2 Headquarters Booth

(ISC)2 Solutions Theater

i3 Int’l.

I Think Security, Ltd. IAPP

ICE PACK Emergency Sustainment Systems, LLC IDEAL Industries IDenticard Systems Identive Group IDV Solutions IEE Sensing IEI, now part of Linear i-Flash Technology, Ltd. IFSEC iJET Int’l. Ikegami Electronics (U.S.A.), Inc. Iluminar ImmerVision IndigoVision, Inc. INEX/ZAMIR Ingersoll Rand Innodep Innometriks, Inc. InstaKey Security System Installations, Inc. Insulgard Security Products Integrated Security Corp. INTELLIKEY Corp. Intergraph Corp. Interlogix, UTC Climate,

Controls & Security International SOS International Vault

INTERSEC

InTime Solutions, Inc. Intransa, Inc. Iomega iOmniscient Corp. iOmniscient Pty., Ltd. IPVideo Corp. IQinVision IRIS Companies, (The) Iris ID Systems, Inc. ISC Events Iscon Video Imaging iThreat Solutions iView Systems

Izzo Insurance Services, Inc. Jamieson Manufacturing Co. JDS Digital Security

Systems, LLC JETprotect Corporation JMJ Consulting of Florida, Inc. Johnson Controls, Inc. Jolly Technologies, Inc. Jupiter Systems

JVC Professional Products Co. K2 Solutions, Inc. Kaba Americas Kantech KBC Networks Keri Systems, Inc. Key Systems, Inc. Key Tracer Systems, Inc. Key-Bak

KeyTrak, Inc. Koukaam Kowa Optimed, Inc. Krieger Steel Products KT&C USA Kwantek L3-EOTech/Insight Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings Laipac Technology Laminex, Inc. Lantis Laser Shot Lauren Innovations LawMate America LEI Technology Canada Lenel, UTC Climate, Controls

& Security

Liberty Uniform Mfg. Co., Inc. LifeSafety Power, Inc. LightLOC Division of Woven

Electronics Linear, LLC LockDown, Inc. Lockmasters & LSI Logical Decisions, Inc.

Loss Prevention Magazine

LOUROE ELECTRONICS LP Software LTI Smart Glass M.C. Dean, Inc. Madico Window Films5 MAGICARD – Ultra Electronics Magnasphere Corp. Magnetic Automation Corp. March Networks Marietta Sensors, LLC Marlin Leasing Corp. Marshall Electronics MAS, UTC Climate, Controls

& Security MASSLOAD Co., Ltd. Matrix Systems, Inc. MBM Corp. McGard, LLC

McGriff, Seibels & Williams Megavideo Technology, Inc. Meridian Technologies, Inc. MESSOA Technologies, Inc. MG Squared

Micro Technology Services, Inc. MicroPower Technologies, Inc. Microsemi Corp. Microsoft Corp.

Middle Atlantic Products, Inc. MIFRAM, LTD.

MILESTONE SYSTEMS MKS Instruments Mobile Security Pavilion MOBOTIX Corp.

Modular Security Systems, Inc. Monitor Dynamics Moog QuickSet Moog Videolarm Morpho Detection, Inc. MorphoTrak Morse Watchmans, Inc. MSA Security MTN Government Services NAPCO Security Technologies, Inc. Nasatka Security NC4 NCI

nCircle Network Security NEC Corp. of America NEDAP

Network Optix Network Video Technologies Nexcom

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Next Level Security Systems, Inc. NICE Systems, Inc. NIGHTSTICK NITEK

NorthStar Medical Equipment Onity, UTC Climate,

Controls & Security OnSSI (On-Net Surveillance

Systems, Inc.) Ontario-Canada Delegation Open Options, Inc. OPENEYE OptaSense, Inc. Optellios, Inc. Optex Optiview, Inc.

Orient RFID Technology, Ltd. Orion Images Corp. Oser Communications Group OSRAM SYLVANIA OSSI (Oltis Security

Systems Int’l.) Pacific Lock Co. Panasonic Panoscan Paperless Proposal Parabit Systems, Inc. Paragon Systems Par-Kut Int’l., Inc. Patriot3, Inc.

Pelco, Inc. by Schneider Electric Penn State World Campus PENTAX Imaging Perceptics, LLC Petersen Mfg. Co., Inc. Philadelphia Insurance

Companies PhishMe, Inc.

Pieper GMBH, a subsidiary of Moog, Inc. Pinkerton Corporate Risk

Management Pinkerton Government Services Pivot3 Plasco ID POWDERSAFE Pty., Ltd. PPM 2000, Inc. Premier Mounts Premio, Inc. PRO Barrier Engineering Protech/Protection

Technologies, Inc. Protection One, Inc. ProxiGuard/BlueCard Software

Technology Co., Ltd. Proxim Wireless Proximex Corp. PSA Security Network PureTech Systems, Inc. Q-Wire Technologies QNAP, Inc.

QSA Global-Envision Products Quantum Secure, Inc. Quartermaster, LLC/Galls, LLC Quest Diagnostics Quickset Quintron Systems, Inc. Rapiscan Systems Rath Security Raytec RBH ACCESS

TECHNOLOGIES, Inc. RBtec Perimeter Security

System

Real Time Risk Assessment Reconyx, Inc.

RedCloud

Redline Communications Research Electronics Int’l., LLC RF IDeas, Inc.

RGB Spectrum RoboteX, Inc. ROFU Int’l. Corp. Ross Security Systems RS2 Technologies, LLC RSSI Barriers, LLC RTM Soft

Rutherford Controls Int’l. Corp. Rytec High Performance Doors S2 Security Corp. Safety Technology Int’l., Inc. SAIC

Salient Systems Salto Systems, Inc. Samsung Techwin Scallop Imaging Schneider Electric

School Planning & Management/College Planning & Management

ScreenCheck North America SDC-Security Door Controls SDi

SDM & Security Magazines

SEB Security SecurAmerica, LLC Secure Gate Systems Secure Wireless SecureAuth SecureWatch24 Securitas Securitas AB Securitas Canada, Ltd. Securitas Security Services USA Securitech Group, Inc. Security 101

Security Director News and

Security Systems News

Security Information Systems, Inc. Security Journal / Palgrave Macmillan Security Management SECURITY PRODUCTS MAGAZINE Security Resources, Inc.

Security Sales & Integration

Magazine

Security Today Magazine – India

Security Tronix SecurityHunter SecurityMan, Inc. Security-Net

Seguridad en America Magazine Send Word Now

Seneca Senstar, Inc. Sentry 360 Security Sentry Metrics Sentry View Systems SentryNet

Shanghai Xinfan Container Fittings Co., Ltd. Shergroup

Shinyei Corporation of America SIEDLE

Sielox, LLC

Sight Security Corporation SightLogix

Signal 88 Franchise Group Simply RFiD

SITE-SECURE Smarter Security –

Fastlane Division Smartvue Corp. Smith & Wesson Security

Solutions Smiths Detection SMP Europe, Ltd. Software House Sony Electronics Southwest Microwave, Inc. SPECO Technologies SpotterRF SRI Int’l. Sarnoff Stanley Security Solutions Stapleton Group STENTOFON/Zenitel USA Stone Panels, Inc. STOPware, Inc. Sun Surveillance, Inc. Superior Uniform Group Supra, UTC Climate, Controls

& Security SurGard

Synology America Corp. T3 Motion, Inc.

TagMaster North America, Inc. TAKEX AMERICA, INC. TALK-A-PHONE CO. Team NiSCA/Kanematsu USA TEAM Software, Inc. Tec-Garde Mobile

Solutions, Ltd. TEEX – Texas Engineering

Extension Service Telex Radio Dispatch The Anvil Group, Ltd. THE MECHANIC GROUP, INC. THE STEELE FOUNDATION Theia Technologies THETW Co., Ltd. Thomas Edison State College Thomson Reuters THRIVE Intelligence Thureon Armarac2

Tilt-A-Way/Ideal Mfg., Inc. TKH Security Solutions USA, Inc.

Today’s Facility Manager

Tokina Industrial, a division of THK Photo Products, Inc. TOTAL RECALL CORP. ToteVision Totus Solutions, Inc. Tower Solutions Traka USA TrakLok Corp.

Transformational Security, LLC TransTech Systems, Inc. Tridium

Triple Canopy Truland

Trusted Computing Group T.S. MicroTech, Inc. Tyco Integrated Security Tyco Security Products TydenBrooks Security Products Group TYMETAL Corp. UL UniPro Uniforms Universal Services of America University of Denver University of Phoenix U.S. Postal Inspection Service U.S. SECURITY

ASSOCIATES, INC. UTC Climate, Controls

& Security Utica College Valor Systems, Inc. Vector Technologies, LLC Velodyne LiDAR

Ventas De Seguridad Latinoamerica

Veracity USA Verint Video Solutions Vertex Standard Video Insight, Inc. Video Mount Products VIDEOIQ, INC. Videolarm Videology Imaging

Solutions, Inc. Videotec Security, Inc. VIDEX, INC.

VidSys, Inc. VIEWZ VIGITRON, INC. Viking Electronics, Inc. VIRDI

Viscount Systems, Inc. Vision Database Systems Visitor Pass Solutions by Data

Management, Inc. Vismo-Global Tracking

Solutions Visonic VIVOTEK, INC. VIZBEE - RFID Solutions -

People & Assets Tracking VOTI

VPI

Vumii Imaging, Inc. VUNETRIX Wanco, Inc. Warson Brands, Inc. Watec/Genwac Wausau Tile, Inc. Webster University WEISER SECURITY

SERVICES, INC. Weldex Corp. Wellspring Info Whelan Security Co. Whitaker Brothers, Inc. Wiley X, Inc. Winland Electronics, Inc. Winncom Technologies Winsted Corp. WIRECRAFTERS, LLC Wirewall High Security Fence

Systems, LLC XANDEM TECHNOLOGY Xenics

Xiamen Leading Optics Co., Ltd./Leading Holdings, Inc. XTec, Inc.

Xtralis

Xtreme Green Products, Inc. Zebra Technologies Zistos Corp.

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Facility Information

McCormick Place

2301 South Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60616

Phone +1.312.791.7000 http://www.mccormickplace.com/

Booth Fees

$52.00 per square foot, minimum booth size is 10' x 10'

Seminar Dates September 24–27, 2013 (Tuesday–Friday) Exhibit Dates/Times September 24–26, 2013 9:00 am–4:30 pm (Tuesday–Wednesday) 9:00 am–3:30 pm (Thursday)

Dedicated Exhibit Hours*

9:00 am–11:00 am daily 3:00 pm–4:30 pm daily (ends 3:30 pm on Thursday) Installation Saturday, September 21** Sunday, September 22 Monday, September 23

8:00 am–6:00 pm (all three days) Set-up must be completed by 6:00 pm on Monday.

Dismantling

Thursday, September 26 3:30 pm–10:00 pm

* Show hours that don’t compete with Seminar sessions and events.

** Saturday set-up is not available to all exhibitors; please refer to the targeted move-in floor plan.

Exhibitor Benefits

Exhibiting at the world’s most comprehensive security event benefits you before, during,

and after the show.

• Aggressive show promotion. Nearly a half million direct mail pieces are mailed to

qualified security and business professionals. Plus publicity in ASIS publications, on

the ASIS website, and in industry trade publications as well as in local, national, and

international media markets.

• Free expo invitations to email to your clients and prospects.

• Your free company listing in ASIS promotional brochures and on the ASIS website.

• Dedicated exhibit time. ASIS sets aside prime blocks of time when the exhibit hall

doesn’t compete against any other Seminar activities.

• Complimentary admission to the educational sessions and keynote/general sessions

for up to eight (8) booth staffers (per 10' x 10' booth).

• Access to pre- and post-conference attendee mailing lists for show promotion and

follow-up.

(Mailing must be approved by ASIS in advance.)

• Advertising opportunities in

Security Management

Magazine (print and website),

ASIS

Dynamics,

Security Management Daily/Weekly,

the

Final Program and Exhibits Guide,

and the show newspaper.

• Sponsorships increase your visibility—a wealth of opportunities are available including

special events, keynotes, lanyards, WiFi lounge, column wraps, on-site bookstore, aisle

signs, shuttle buses, coffee stations, and much, much more.

• ASIS Accolades Competition provides additional exposure for exhibitors with new

product and service innovations.

• The Solutions Theater on the show floor is available for theater-style presentations.

• Touchscreen show planners help attendees locate your booth on the show floor.

• On-site pressroom for your media kits and to hold press conferences on breaking

corporate news or new product launches.

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4TH MIDDLE EAST SECurITY CONFErENCE & ExHIBITION

17–19 FEBRUARY 2013 DUBAI, UAE

Ask about additional opportunities to exhibit at these ASIS Global Conferences:

Companies: A–F

Lou Meszoros

Account Executive, Event Sales

+1.203.610.2807

[email protected]

Companies: G–P and #s

Michael Pesick

Account Executive, Event Sales

+1.201.325.8100

+1.877.690.7366 fax

[email protected]

Companies: Q–Z

Joe Nemchek

Account Executive, Event Sales

+1.203.880.9270

+1.203.880.9020 fax

[email protected]

Show Management

Shannon Burch, CEM

Director of Exhibitions

+1.703.518.1424

[email protected]

Mary Higham, CEM

Manager, Exhibits

+1.703.518.1448

[email protected]

Allison Flaherty

Exhibits Assistant

+1.703.518.1422

[email protected]

Advertising

Sandy Wade

Publisher

+1.703.518.1453

[email protected]

Marketing

Ellen Bonanno

Manager, Marketing

+1.703.518.1405

[email protected]

To reserve space, contact your account executive today!

Act Now! We expect a sold-out show.

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