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GSX Security Conference + Expo

TBC is looking forward to exhibit our Control Room Security Solutions at the Global Security Exchange in collaboration with VuWall, Infragard and the FBI.  Come meet our team on September 10 – 12 in Chicago!  We will be at the VuWall + Infraguard Booth 1187.  

ASIS International is the world’s largest association for security management professionals and is the globally recognized leader for education, networking, and information resources. Formerly the ASIS International Annual Seminar and Exhibits, Global Security Exchange (GSX) is the most relevant and pioneering security event that unites the full spectrum of the industry. Cyber, operational, and physical security professionals from across the private and public sectors, allied organizations and partners, and the industry’s leading solution providers come to GSX for the most comprehensive security education and innovative technology in the world. As the trusted community for the profession, only ASIS International has the expertise, influence, and resources to deliver the industry’s flagship event.

To book a meeting, please visit http://www.vuwall.com/gsx

TBC at GSX Security Show

Sports Master Control Room Revamp

TBC Consoles has completed our largest consolidated Master Control Room to date with Rogers Sportsnet of Toronto, ON.  Featuring state-of-the art IntelliTrac and TracWall products.  The broadcast facility was revamped to replace custom wood consoles with modular and adaptable TBC technical furniture.

The project consisted of several buildings that were brought into one central MCR area and featured an open concept, semi-circle design.

Sportsnet is a Canadian English-language sports specialty service. It was established in 1998 as CTV Sportsnet, a joint venture between CTVLiberty Media, and Rogers Media. CTV parent Bell Globemedia then was required to divest its stake in the network following its 2001 acquisition of competing network TSN. Rogers then became the sole owner of Sportsnet in 2004 after it bought the remaining minority stake that was held by 21st Century Fox .