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With the COVID outbreak making business travel and exhibitions almost impossible over the last 15 months, it was great to see the productts on show at Fire Australia.

Whilst scaled down from previous editions of the show, Fire Australia 2021 still featured a comprehensive conference programme which ran alongside the exhibition. The Australian partners, FlameStop, were among the 80 companies exhibiting and took the opportunity to promote products from the Solo and Testifire ranges.

Rob Glover, National Manager – Fire Alarms Division commented, "It was a very successful show with plenty of positive feedback, particularly on Testifire. It was great to be back having exhibitions and catching up with many of our customers!"

2021 looks like being another year where exhibition attendance is severely limited, but success at Fire Australia follows recent attendance at Securika in Moscow by their partners Forma Group – so although the opportunities are fewer, there are still events taking place. For the shows that remain, they look forward to working with their partners to keep existing users up to date on their latest solutions and to introduce new users to their product range.

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