
IFSEC was held this year in mid-May. It was the first physical IFSEC since the pandemic. We spoke with a few exhibitors/visitors to see how the show fared.
The show was held May 17-19 at its usual venue of ExCel London, making a physical comeback after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. According to exhibitors and visitors we spoke to, the show was smaller compared to previous years.
“The aisles seemed wider and the majority of the booths were not so extravagant in design compared to previous years – maybe this has been done due to feedback – but also it may be down to reduced budgets for many companies exhibiting. It didn’t seem to be as busy as previous years,” said Jit Mistry, Senior Product Marketing Manager for EMEA at 3xLOGIC/PACOM, who went as a visitor.
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By Prasanth William Pao
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