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Our Mission:
To create safer communities and secure the spaces where people live, work, and gather. This summit is a call to action, uniting the brightest minds and most innovative companies in physical and cybersecurity to address today’s most pressing security challenges. From safeguarding places of commerce and houses of worship to protecting schools and stadiums, we’re bringing together top security manufacturers to showcase pioneering technologies and AI-driven solutions that can prevent threats before they arise. This event will feature dynamic panel discussions, powerful demonstrations, and invaluable insights, providing attendees with the tools and knowledge to drive transformative change. Join us in this critical mission to make the world a safer place.
Our Audience:
We anticipate over 1,000 guests, including Fortune 500 executives, school district leaders, security professionals, consultants, law enforcement, and intelligence agencies. These attendees are key decision-makers and influencers, committed to building safer environments. As a sponsor, your brand will stand out before this highly engaged audience, offering unmatched networking and visibility.
Event Highlights:
- Experiences: Attendees will enjoy games and competitions, giving them a taste of a professional athlete’s experience while connecting with your brand.
- Exclusive Sponsorship Opportunities: As a sponsor, your organization can play an integral role in showcasing solutions that address today’s most pressing security challenges.
- Industry-Leading Audience: Our audience includes top decision-makers, facility managers, and security professionals focused on integrating physical and cyber security to protect their organizations and communities.
MetLife Stadium:
MetLife Stadium hosts both the New York Giants and Jets, making it one of only two NFL stadiums shared by two teams. Opened in 2010, it seats over 82,000 and features technology that allows it to switch team branding within hours. It also hosted Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, marking the first open-air, cold-weather Super Bowl in NFL history.
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