2-day ‘IISM Global Conclave 2018’ on Security, Safety, Fire & Loss Prevention to be held in Delhi tomorrow

New Delhi: Eminent delegates and domain experts from the corporate world, Government and members of the media will be joining IISSM Annual Global Conclave on Security, Safety, Fire and Loss Prevention which is going to be held from 28th to 30th November 2018 at the Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi.

As we all know, Security and Safety functions are increasingly becoming more and more critical all over the world to efficient and effective the management of businesses, industry and other commercial enterprises. Security is no longer a peripheral add-on service but an integral part of any business enterprises.

The IISSM Annual Conclaves use state of the art tools for documenting latest development in security, up-gradation of skills and raising self awareness of the practicing security and safety professionals. All inputs are imparted only through the medium of interactive panelists-participants discussions involving specially handpicked domain experts and key note speakers including foreign faculty.

Over the years this professionally organised event has gained immense popularity among Safety, Security and Loss Prevention professionals from India and abroad. The Conclave discussions have extensive coverage spanning conventional and contemporary themes including challenges of social media and data privacy, growth in Healthcare, Hospitality and Retail Sectors and Security/Safety imperatives in Smart Cities.

Additionally the Conclave provides immense opportunities of meeting and interacting with professionals from all over India and from foreign countries in an informal and unstructured manner. It has special appeal to the top decision makers of enterprises who liberally spare their domain executives to participate in the event for enriching their knowledge and
widening their horizon to help them to face the ever changing complex challenges of the future.

Nothing is secure in this world. However, Security and Safety imperative to civilized living and are of paramount importance to peace and prosperity. Recently, the super floods in Kerala destroyed public infrastructure and private property worth crores of rupees apart from claiming hundreds of precious lives.
Similarly, the very recent earthquake & the Sulawesi Tsunami in Indonesia claimed 2000 lives and destroyed property worth billions of dollars.

These tragedies afford an opportunities to all of us to focus on innovative preventive measures, to devise systems to deal with those situations that cannot be prevented and to learn from our past mistakes. It is hoped that this Conclave, 28th in an unbroken sequence, will fulfil this need in a substantial manner.

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