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Safe Cities Asia: Public Safety, Welfare and Technology Integration for Secured Cities

 

Safe Cities Asia: Public Safety, Welfare and Technology Integration for Secured Cities

27 – 30 May, 2014
Max Atria @ Singapore Expo, Singapore

Safe Cities Asia will examine how the integration of advanced technologies can improve public security and welfare. It is an initiative that will explore topics such as Urban Security, Intelligent Transport, Cyber Resilience, Disaster Managementand Emergency Response, C3i, Video Surveillanceand Analytics, Biometrics, Big Dataand Analytics, Social Mediaand Geospatial Intelligencefor secured cities.

Safe Cities Asia will bring together C-level executivesincluding first responders, city authorities, central government departmentsand the private sectorwho are responsible for developing, using, and integrating, safe city solutions in their operations and organizations. It will clearly communicate to all stakeholders how technology is a force multiplier that can help government agencies cope with the increasing demands and complex security challenges which arise from rapid urbanisation.

Click here to register for Safe Cities Asia.

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