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UBM launch IFSEC Global.com – a new online community connecting the entire security and fire buying chain

UBM launch IFSEC Global.com - a new online community connecting the entire security and fire buying chain

London. UBM the company behind IFSEC and FIREX, the world's leading international Security and Fire events, have today announced the launch of IFSEC Global.com – an online community for security and fire safety professionals.

Marking the next step in the IFSEC brand’s 40 year history, the new website will provide an information-hungry business community with expert articles, downloadable whitepapers, product reviews and research.

To celebrate the launch, the IFSEC community have contributed their nominations for the 40 most influential people in the global security and fire industries. Find out who has made the IFSEC 40 here.
IFSEC Global.com brings together content and expertise from UBM's former websites Info4Security and Info4Fire, and offers a platform for Installers, End User, Distributors and Manufacturers alike to share best practice and knowledge in a community built especially for them.

Robert Ratcliff is the website's new Content and Community Manager:

“In the globalised, fast-paced market that we now see, it has never been more important to keep up with the issues and new ideas that the industry is facing.

“I am really excited to be involved with the next evolution of IFSEC, the most vibrant brand in the global security and fire industry, as we become a year-round experience. I look forward to inviting people to become a registered user of the community and join the conversation.”

IFSEC Global.com is published in partnership with UBM DeusM, the integrated marketing services arm of UBM, which has launched more than 35 online communities for B2B audiences in the past two years. These sites that have received more than 65 awards among them.

by Editorial Staff

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