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Two more acquisitions, a technology partnership between a security company and Toronto Crime Stoppers, more 2025 physical security predictions, and other news in this week's e-newsletter. It is shaping up to be a busy year. Details below.
- Neil Sutton, Editor
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ASSA ABLOY announced it has signed an agreement to acquire 3millID Corp. in the U.S. and Third Millennium Systems Ltd. in the U.K.
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Markham, Ont.-based security solutions manufacturer Lorex Technology recently announced a partnership with Toronto Crime Stoppers, and has integrated the crime-fighting organization's 'Submit a Tip' program into the Lorex app.
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Danelon has 30 years of experience in the security industry, including 22 years of leadership with Allied Universal, where he oversaw Canadian sales and operations.
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Manufacturer i-PRO has shared four trends that will "redefine how businesses, integrators and security professionals approach security" in 2025, according to the company.
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Kim Caron is a respected veteran of the Canadian security industry, beginning her career as a monitoring station operator in 1988. Since then she has held several senior level positions within the alarm monitoring industry, including sales director for Armstrongs.
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It was another busy year in the security industry, with major acquisitions, a continual focus on new technology through the lens of AI, and some big changes for Canadian central stations. Catch up on all the news from 2024 with our month-by-month year in review.
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Acre Security recently announced the acquisition of REKS, a generative AI solution designed for access control environments.
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Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: March 27, 2025
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