Professional Security Officer Live: 25-27 April 2023
PSO-L will host major industry brands from the security guarding sector – showcasing the latest products, technologies, training and solutions for the protection of people, places and assets. Supported by a comprehensive free-to-attend conference that will highlight and address key issues within the sector that include, training and certification, career pathways, standards, health and wellbeing and more physical protection.
Exhibition
Explore the expo floor and speak to the experts offering a wide range of security solutions to protect people, places and assets. Covering all security operations including shopping centres, industrial and commercial sites, stadiums, live events, airports, hospitals, and much more; this is your one-stop shop to support your role as a front-line security professional.
Free to attend, the Professional Security Officer Conference will offer keynotes, presentations and case studies addressing the challenges of security guarding, improving security performance and standards, skills and talent shortage and much more!
Networking
Throughout the three days at Professional Security Officer Live, we have created a community hub for all front-line security professionals. Grow your professional network and start building partnerships with your peers under one roof. With networking drinks at the end of day 1 and 2, as well as interactive forums in and around the show, you are guaranteed to meet new and old friends at the show.
Reconnect face-to-face with the entire security supply chain
- Be a part of the 50th edition of the leading global event across cloud security, smart buildings, cyber security and more
- Increase your brand exposure amongst top-tier installers, integrators, distributors, government officials, consultants, end-users
- Launch products to security professionals interested in home automation, integrated security, intruder detection, smart security, physical security and more
- Meet budget-holders with a combined spending power of £23 billion