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Modepack Became an Exclusive Distributor for Unisto Security Seals

Modepack became the exclusive regional distributor for Unisto security seals category. This cooperation will allow customers to procure all their security solution needs from our one-stop shop, simplifying the purchasing process significantly while maintaining undisputed quality standards.

Security seals are an indispensable part of many businesses and cover a wide range of industries. From transportation, aviation, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals industries to services such as cash-in-transit and post-courier. It is one of the most reliable ways to secure your deliveries.

As Unisto’s exclusive distributor, Modepack will cover the markets of Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Albania, and Kosovo. This will allow businesses that previously didn’t have access to Unisto solutions to enhance their security packaging with products from globally renowned experts.

“The partnership is a result of hard and diligent work that positioned us as the regional leader in the security packaging industry. We are honored that our commitment to high standards was recognized and that we were awarded the privilege of becoming Unisto’s partner for the region,” said Modepack officials in a press release.

A brief history of Unisto

Unisto’s beginnings go back to 1926, when it began as a small family-owned business specializing in producing packaging accessories used in labeling and securing products. The Stoffel family founded and still owns the company.

Today, Unisto is an international company with more than 600 employees worldwide and production facilities in Europe, America, Asia, and Africa. No matter the manufacturing site, quality is the number one priority for Unisto. Part of that process is a careful selection of the raw materials they use in their production, and the other part is meticulously monitoring and checking the quality standards for all the products in their Switzerland offices

Building Technologies Trade Fairs With a New Forward-Looking Focus

The building sector is facing many major challenges: rising construction costs and a shortage of skilled workers are colliding with an urgent need for new housing. Simultaneously, the energy and heating transition, not to mention the rapid pace of digitalisation, are creating new opportunities for a sustainable future. Messe Frankfurt has responded to the dynamic challenges in the market with a newly formed management team for its Building Technologies division.

Johannes Möller, who was previously responsible for Light + Building, has been appointed Group Show Director, Building Technologies Shows, with immediate effect. Over the last four years, a really challenging time, he successfully managed the world’s leading trade fair for lighting and building-servieces technology while simultaneously expanding its international network. Against this background, he has been responsible for the management and strategic orientation of the Light + Building, ISH and Intersec brands since August 2024.

He continues to report to Iris Jeglitza-Moshage, Senior Vice President Technology. She assumed responsibility for the division 14 years ago and is also a member of the Executive Board of Messe Frankfurt. Möller’s promotion means she will now be able to focus more on her managerial duties, while her many years of expertise will ensure the necessary continuity. “By taking this step, we have not only settled the succession for three of our most important brands at an early stage but also reinforced the managerial resources needed for our Building Technologies Industry Cluster,” explains Iris Jeglitza-Moshage.

Furthermore, she explains, “We are delighted that we have been able to find a successor within the company, especially because Johannes Möller has made an important contribution to the success of our international portfolio of Building Technology trade fairs over recent years. Now, he will be able to concentrate fully on the strategic growth of these brands in both Germany and abroad.”

Johannes Möller began his career in the trade-fair industry as a graduate exhibition, congress and event manager in the sales department of Prolight + Sound. He then spent four years as the personal assistant to the CEO of Messe Frankfurt before assuming responsibility as Director of Brand Management and Development, Technology, in 2017. After managing Light + Building, taking on overall responsibility for the Technology division is the next logical step and represents the continuation of his previous successes.

ISH will remain under the experienced management of Stefan Seitz. For the past twelve years, he and his team have been planning and organising the world’s leading trade fair for HVAC and water every two years. The management team for the Building Technologies Shows Group also includes Dominique Ewert, who is responsible for the company’s marketing-communication activities in the field of technical trade fairs.

From 1 October 2024, Steffen Larbig will be responsible for the development of Light + Building. Commenting on the new member of the management team at Messe Frankfurt, Ms Jeglitza-Moshage says, “Mr Larbig brings with him extensive international sales expertise, experience in key account management and a wealth of ideas for the future direction of Light + Building.” The next chapter in the successful development of the brand will be written in close collaboration with the highly experienced Light + Building team.

ISH – World’s leading trade fair for HVAC + Water – will be held from 17 to 21 March 2025. www.ish.messefrankfurt.com

The next Light + Building – World’s leading trade fair for Lighting and Building-Services Technology – will take place in Frankfurt am Main from 8 to 13 March 2026.

www.light-building.messefrankfurt.com

Further information about the Building Technology Network:

www.technology-marketing.messefrankfurt.com

 

Attend the Largest Security Exhibition in Romania

Romanian Security Fair (RSF), organized by the Romanian Association for Security Technology, will take place between October 16-18, 2024 in the ROMEXPO Exhibition Center in Bucharest.

RSF’s 7th edition will take place in Pavilion B1, offering a total area of over 5.000 square meters for exhibition stands, conference areas and work- shops, media meetings or set up rooms for small business meetings.

“RSF 2024 gathers at the start more than 50 exhibiting companies from Romania and abroad, on a usable area of approximately 2.500 square meters. As in the previous edition, the exhibition will enjoy a modern space, at the highest international standards thanks to the excellent partnership and collaboration between ARTS and Romexpo… The world changes, evolves, security requirements also and obviously, in future editions we will have to consider more and more the new technologies that have definitively entered our field. I mean cyber security, artificial intelligence, multifunctional drones, secure high-speed telecommunications and much more,” said Liviu Mateescu, President of ARTS.

During the three days of the fair, several thousands of people, professionals in the field of private security, are expected to see and test the newest and performing anti-burglary, access control, fire detection and signaling, fire extinguishing systems, video surveillance, and not least mechanical and electromechanical security systems.

Register and get a free ticket at: https://www.romaniansecurityfair.eu/en/

German State Deploys Body Worn Cameras to Police

Motorola has signed a framework agreement with the Thuringian Ministry of the Interior to supply more than 1,200 VB400 body cameras to the police forces in Thuringia. The new devices will be used by police forces across the state to help front-line teams de-escalate potentially dangerous situations, support accountability and increase officer and public safety.

Thuringia’s Minister of the Interior, Georg Maier, handed over the first cameras to police officers from the Erfurt State Police Inspectorate at the start of the formal roll out this week.

“These body cameras won’t make the work of our police force any easier, but they will make it safer,” said Maier. “Not only do body cameras deter dangerous behavior, but video evidence helps to provide officials and communities with a more complete understanding of events.”

The cameras will be rolled out alongside Videomanager evidence management software, enabling officers to easily upload and securely store and manage video footage, organised by time, date and location as part of the force’s existing daily workflows.

The ministry of Thuringia awarded the contract to Motorola Solutions following a rigorous testing and competitive process to comply with high quality and regulatory requirements. The decision for the VB400 was based on performance, voice quality and the ability to customise pre- and post-recording functionality to help ensure incidents are captured from the start.

Future-proof, fast digital access with the new SMARTair® i-reader

London, August 2024 – Digital access should be quick, secure and convenient. It also needs to be comprehensive: not every opening in a building is suited to a cylinder, escutcheon or security lock. The new SMARTair i-reader brings streamlined digital access to anywhere locking or blocking is automated — from entrance doors and turnstiles to lifts and car parks, including outdoors.

 It’s easy and seamless to add the i-reader to any new or existing SMARTair digital access system, whatever SMARTair management option is in use. Retrofitting has been simplified. A choice of model sizes and mounts adapts to different locations and applications. Plus, recognizing a growing focus on greening building operations to meet sustainability targets, it consumes up to 70 percent less energy than previous models.

With the new wall reader, security managers choose real-time control by reliable SMARTair technology already trusted in premises of all kinds, all over the world. Building users can have confidence that they are sharing the space only with authorized employees and visitors.

“This latest addition to the SMARTair range will help more businesses enjoy the efficiency, security and convenience benefits of digital access,” says Mikel Gaztañaga at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions. “With ASSA ABLOY, they can digitalize with confidence.”

Ease of use and contemporary aesthetics

The new SMARTair i-reader is designed from the ground up to meet the challenges of controlling and filtering access in any organization. It enables fast, hassle-free access via a range of credentials, including cards, fobs, badges, and mobile keys stored securely on a user’s smartphone. Because a Bluetooth Low Energy hardware is integrated within the reader module), the new i-reader is mobile ready from day one for deploying mobile keys today, or down the line – thereby future-proofing investment in the device.

When fitted at parking barriers, a user’s mobile credential is detected from up to 5 metres away, for driver safety and convenience. At the same time, encrypted communications, enhanced security and upgraded firmware combine to combat the latest security threats and keep everyone else out.

As well as security and access management, the new i-reader has been built with both usability and contemporary aesthetics in mind. Clean lines and a fresh, robust design (IP56, IK09 certified; customizable LED) blend with other devices in the SMARTair family to harmonize design and minimize ongoing maintenance needs.

“Our new SMARTair i-reader employs the latest digital technology to keep people and assets safe,” adds Mikel Gaztañaga. “It’s another tool to help organizations of every size and type prepare their access for what’s ahead.”

Security Essen: City of Essen presents disaster control requirements plan

Trade visitors benefit from exclusive insights and expert knowledge

What to do if a disaster suddenly strikes? Whether it is flooding, a major fire or a power cut – every second counts in an emergency. Essen was one of the first cities in Germany to prepare for such scenarios with a disaster protection plan. Trade visitors to Security Essen will find out what these plans and measures look like on 20 September 2024, when the organisers will present their concept live at the security fair. “With this, we provide a unique insight into the strategies and technologies that have been developed in Essen to ensure the best possible security for our citizens,” says Christian Kromberg, Councillor for Law, Public Safety and Order of the City of Essen.

The City of Essen’s emergency response plan is a comprehensive concept designed to significantly improve the preparation for and management of crisis situations. In close cooperation, the city administration, emergency services and other partners have analysed various risks and defined specific measures in order to be able to respond effectively to different scenarios in the event of an emergency. These include, for example, severe weather events, terrorist attacks, heat waves or power failures. At Security Essen, those responsible will explain, among other things, what requirements exist here, how they are coordinated and what processes are involved in preparation, procurement and modernisation.

Exclusive added value for visitors of Security Essen

In Germany, such a detailed plan, which integrates both preventive and reactive measures for a wide range of areas and players, is hardly widespread to date. The presentation at Security Essen therefore offers real added value for trade visitors. Experts from the security industry and representatives of authorities and organisations can find out first-hand about the latest developments in disaster protection and gain exclusive insights. The organisers from the City of Essen will be on standby to explain the individual measures and strategies and answer questions. Julia Jacob, Project Manager of Security Essen: ”The presentation of the disaster protection requirements plan of the City of Essen at Security Essen 2024 underlines the importance of security technologies and strategies for the protection of our society. We are delighted to offer our trade visitors the opportunity to exchange ideas directly with experts and learn about the latest approaches in disaster prevention.”

The presentation of the disaster protection requirements plan will take place on Friday, 20 September, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the security experts forum in exhibition hall 6 and will be interpreted into English. Admission is free of charge for trade fair visitors.

Information on Security Essen, the supporting programme and tickets at: www.security-essen.de.

Johnson Controls Sold Part of Its Business to Bosch for $6.7 Billion

Johnson Controls International has reached a definitive agreement to sell its Residential and Light Commercial HVAC business in an all-cash transaction to the Bosch Group.

The transaction includes the North America Ducted business and global Residential joint venture with Hitachi, Ltd., of which Johnson Controls owns 60% and Hitachi owns 40%. The total transaction is valued at $8.1 billion, and the company’s portion of the consideration is approximately $6.7 billion. As part of the transaction, Hitachi will retain certain ductless HVAC assets located in Shimizu, Japan.

Following the close of the transaction, the Johnson Controls portfolio will be substantially simplified with enhanced strategic focus, aligned with the Company’s objective to be a pure-play provider of comprehensive solutions for commercial buildings. Johnson Controls delivers a unique value proposition to customers, with its unmatched service and digital offerings that improve commercial building efficiency and reduce operational costs through its Openblue digital platform. The transaction represents a significant portion of the Company’s previously announced strategic evaluation of non-core product lines.

“We are pleased to have reached this pivotal milestone, which accelerates our transformation and positions Johnson Controls as a simpler, higher-growth company,” said Johnson Controls Chairman and CEO George Oliver. “Johnson Controls is already benefiting from our transformation, which enables the unparalleled value proposition we provide to customers, and exposure to rapidly accelerating demand in the data centre market and other key macro-economic tailwinds. We believe Johnson Controls is well-positioned for its next phase of growth to deliver enhanced, long-term value to shareholders.”

Christian Fischer, the deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, said: “The acquired entities will strengthen Bosch’s Home Comfort Group in an extremely attractive segment and will become part of the Bosch core business.”

The transaction is expected to close in approximately 12 months, subject to required regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.

30,000 Products Meet the ONVIF Conformance Requirements for Interoperability

ONVIF, the leading global standardization initiative for IP-based physical security products, has announced that more than 30,000 product models in the $120B global physical security market meet the ONVIF conformance requirements for interoperability.

This new milestone means that the number of ONVIF conformant, interoperable products has doubled in the last three years and tripled since 2018. Security system integrators and end users around the world rely on products that conform to ONVIF interoperability standards to create security systems using best of breed components, regardless of manufacturer, to meet the specific needs of their organizations.

“The demand for open systems is growing exponentially as organizations increasingly prioritize interoperability and freedom of choice for their security systems and beyond,” said Leo Levit, chairman of the ONVIF Steering Committee. “The rapid growth rate in ONVIF conformant products exemplifies that market demand as well as to the work of our member companies that have established these successful specifications.”

As a technical alliance, ONVIF creates interoperability specifications that provide standardized communication pathways for several security and surveillance industry use cases, including basic and advanced video streaming, metadata handling for video analytics, video recording and storage, as well as physical access control. Companies that are members of ONVIF contribute to committees and specialized working groups to create these specifications, and are currently working on new ONVIF standards, known as profiles, in the areas of cloud connectivity, IP audio and advanced metadata.

ONVIF membership is open to manufacturers, software developers, consultants, system integrators, end users, and other organizations looking to help shape the future of physical security technology.

Founded in 2008, ONVIF is a leading and well-recognized industry forum driving interoperability for IP-based physical security products. The organization has a global member base of established camera, video management system and access control companies. ONVIF offers Profile S for streaming video; Profile G for video recording and storage; Profile C for physical access control; Profile A for broader access control configuration; Profile T for advanced video streaming; Profile M for metadata and events for analytics applications and Profile D for access control peripherals.

Further information about ONVIF conformant products, including member companies and their conformant models, is available on the ONVIF website: www.onvif.org.

Effective Strategies for Managing False Fire Alarms

False fire alarms can lead to substantial financial costs, operational disruptions, reputational harm, and even put lives at risk, Vladimir Zrnic, Regional Sales Manager for Europe at Advanced explains.

False alarms are a persistent issue that cost UK businesses over £1 billion annually. The implications aren’t just financial; repeated false alarms make people complacent, delay reactions in real fire emergencies, and put both lives and property at risk.

European fire services are already under increased pressure from issues such as wildfires, which have burned almost twice as much surface area in Spain, France, Italy, Croatia, and Greece compared to last year, and false alarms can divert them from these real emergencies.

False Alarm Strategies
Effective false alarm management begins with a thorough fire risk assessment and proper fire system design. Two primary approaches are detector technology, which screens false signals, and intelligent fire panels, which analyse sensor data to verify alarms. State-of-the-art systems integrate these methods to significantly reduce false alarms.

Intelligent fire panels

Combining data from detectors with an intelligent fire panel enhances false alarm management. Multi-sensor detectors can switch between heat and smoke modes, and double-knock programming ensures alarms are verified by multiple detectors. Advanced’s AlarmCalm system, featured in panels like MxPro 5, Axis EN, and Go, includes software detector technology that allows time to confirm the presence of fire before triggering a full fire alarm.

Intelligent fire panel applications

Apartments: False alarms often stem from everyday activities like cooking or shower steam. With AlarmCalm, if a verification sounder is activated by cooking smoke, a resident can press the AlarmCalm button to silence the sounder allowing residents to manage these alarms, reducing unnecessary evacuations.

Shopping Centres: In environments like supermarkets, where bakery ovens and other heat sources are common, if smoke from an oven activates a multi-sensor detector a verification countdown timer can begin. If the smoke clears and no heat is detected the system will return to normal, avoiding unnecessary shop evacuations.

Manufacturing: High temperatures, dust, and chemicals in manufacturing plants can trigger false alarms. Here, verification delays help ensure that alarms are genuine, if no further detectors are activated the system will reset, reducing disruption and maintaining productivity.

Offices: Varied occupancy offices can also benefit from flexible programming. With AlarmCalm, virtual building areas can be created independent of traditional fire zones, false alarm management can be tailored to specific needs to enhance safety and efficiency.

False alarms are more than just a nuisance—they compromise safety and incur substantial costs. Robust solutions like AlarmCalm combine advanced detection and intelligent fire panel technology to significantly reduce false alarms across diverse settings. By implementing such systems, businesses can protect their operations, reputation, and most importantly, their people.

For more information on Advanced’s AlarmCalm, visit: https://www.advancedco.com/solution/alarm-calm/

Mobile Children’s Heart Hospital Receives Bespoke Advanced Fire Protection

A mobile children’s heart hospital, built in El Salvador, was recently equipped with an Advanced wireless fire safety system, ensuring top protection for children undergoing heart surgery, their doctors, and staff.

Run by Kinderherzen, the mission of the hospital is to ensure that children born with serious heart conditions receive the treatment they need to go on and enjoy healthy lives. Kinderherzen operates in Germany and mobilises doctors to provide critical care for young patients in areas of the world with limited medical services.

Working alongside fellow Halma company Crowcon, Advanced was approached to devise a reliable fire safety system that would be easy to install, uninstall, and reinstall as the mobile hospital moved between locations across Europe.

For speed and ease of setup, Advanced’s innovative solution was to create a bespoke, wireless fire alarm system. At the centre of the installation is an Axis EN single-loop panel paired with a translator and 19 devices including point detectors, sounder-beacon bases, and call points covering various rooms within the hospital.

The system was pre-programmed at Advanced’s headquarters in Newcastle upon Tyne (UK) and shipped to El Salvador, ready for immediate fitting to minimise on-site setup time.

The wireless nature of the system not only simplifies the installation process but also provides flexibility for future expansions or reconfigurations of the hospital layout. This adaptability is particularly important for a mobile facility that may need to adjust its setup based on the specific needs of each location it serves. The ability to quickly and efficiently adapt the fire protection system without extensive rewiring or hardware changes ensures that high safety standards are maintained at all times.

Despite logistical challenges, the installation process was incredibly efficient thanks to the use of special mounting plates for the control panel, translators, detectors, and sounders, which reduced setup time to less than half an hour.

Speaking about the project, Paul Duffy, Technical Services Manager at Advanced, said: “We are extremely proud to support Kinderherzen in their mission to provide critical medical care to children in need. Given the temporary nature of the hospital, the fire alarm system needed to be robust but highly versatile. The reliability and ease of use of Advanced equipment make it perfect for this unusual brief, ensuring the ideal combination of mobility, performance, and safety.”

This Axis EN wireless installation ensures Kinderherzen staff can carry out their essential work with peace of mind that their team, facilities, and patients are protected by the highest standards of fire safety.

To learn more about Axis EN, visit: www.advancedco.com

For more information please contact:

Vladimir Zrnic

vzrnic@advancedco.com

+44 (0)345 894 7000