VIDEOR E. Hartig GmbH celebrates its 50th anniversary – VIDEOR InfoTour2025 in Austria + Germany

February 17, 2025

This year, VIDEOR E. Hartig GmbH celebrates 50 successful years in the security industry – a milestone that we would like to celebrate together with our partners and customers. Our VIDEOR InfoTour2025, a roadshow that will visit five top locations in Austria and Germany from March to September 2025, will kick off at the anniversary celebration.

The tour begins on March 20 in Vienna, where the event will be opened by Immanuel Bär, co-founder of ProSec GmbH. In his keynote, Bär will provide exciting insights into the everyday life of a white-hat hacker. The tour will then continue to the following locations: On March 27, 2025 in Augsburg (Depot 29), Bastian Fricke, Circle of Security Professionals GmbH, will give the keynote; on June 5, 2025 in Frankfurt (Klassikstadt), Mathias Handsche from nGENn GmbH will speak; on August 28, 2025 in Dresden (Gläserne Manufaktur), Holger Berens, representative of the German Federal Association for the Protection of Critical Infrastructure (BSKI e.V.), will take over; and on September 4, 2025 in Oberhausen (Topgolf), Michael Sorge will round off the event program.

Participants can look forward to inspiring lectures, exciting solutions from renowned manufacturers and intensive discussions. The program is complemented by culinary highlights and a unique supporting program that offers a comprehensive insight into current developments and future prospects in the security industry. Among the partners supporting this roadshow are companies such as 2N, AG Neovo, AMG Systems, Axis Communications, Bosch, eneo, Essence Group, GLOBAL PROOF S.r.l., Hanwha Vision, Hikvision, i-PRO, Milestone Systems, SAMCON Prozessleittechnik GmbH and Senstar.

Further information about the VIDEOR InfoTour2025 can be found at: https://lnkd.in/epghbvTz.

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