KIPS 2011, the international specialised exhibition of security systems and technologies, takes place on 23 - 26 February 2011 in the International Exhibition Centre (15 Brovarskoy Avenue, Kiev, Ukraine).
The exhibition is organised by the international exhibition company ITE Group (UK) and Premier Expo (Ukraine). Our professional team has many years' experience in the growing markets of the CIS.
Amongst the regular exhibitors at our security shows are such global brands as:
- Abloy Oy
- Adronit
- Assa Abloy
- ASST
- Axis Communications
- CBC/Computar
- CIAS
- Dedicated Micros
- GEOQUIP
- FLIR
- Fujinon
- HID
- Hitachi-Omron
- Honeywell
- Mitsubishi
- Panasonic
- Paradox
- Schrack Seconet
- Samsung
- SATEL
- SeeTec
- SORHEA
- STA+
- SONY
- TYCO
- VIKING
The Ukrainian security systems market is stable and offers many promising opportunities. KIPS is an ideal platform for product promotion, brand development, market research and holding meetings with experts and potential customers from Ukraine and abroad.
A distinctive feature of our exhibitions is the optimal ratio of domestic and foreign exhibitors, the wide range of national pavilions, and the high percentage of new products introduced to the market. International exhibitors at our security exhibitions typically account for 35-40% of all exhibitors. They understand that by entering the market using our exhibitions they maximise their opportunities in the market. This attracts key players in the market, government security bodies and new companies seeking their own niche in the market.
The organisers use a professional approach in selecting the visitors for KIPS. This ensures that our exhibitions are commercially effective for all market participants. KIPS will be visited exclusively by company directors and leading specialists responsible for purchasing decisions.
KIPS will include a varied programme of business events involving government and professional bodies. It will allow to introduce the exhibition to a qualitative new level of National Forum.
We are not afraid of competition, we welcome it - after all, there's no such thing as too much security!