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JCK Las Vegas to Feature JSA Security Pavilion
For the first time, the Jewelers Security Alliance is partnering with the trade show on a section dedicated to security products and services.
Las Vegas--The Jewelers Security Alliance and JCK Las Vegas will partner on an area dedicated to showcasing security vendors at the upcoming tradeshow, held June 5 to 8 at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
Participating vendors are expected to include physical security solutions, IT security solutions, payment processing, shipping solutions, fraud protection, private security, system integrators and tracking technology.
“This is a great opportunity for vendors of security products and services to reach a huge, fresh audience of 23,000 jewelers who do not attend security trade shows,” JSA President John J. Kennedy said.
“The buyers are primarily independent jewelry firms from throughout the U.S. and are major consumers of security products and services. While JSA has had a boutique security show for retail jewelry chains for many years, this new show partnership will provide a different, huge buying audience encompassing the entire U.S. jewelry industry.”
For more information, visit the JCK Las Vegas website.
Those interested in exhibiting may contact Alexandra Wurster (awurster@reedjewelrygroup.com) and Nancy Mancini (nmancini@reedjewelrygroup.com) at Reed Exhibitions, which produces the show.
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