Terror fight focuses on London

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You’d hardly expect me to be declaring London as the centre of the universe when I live in Paris, spend increasing amounts of time in the Middle East and have a business in the British West Midlands.

But London does seem to be where it’s at over the next six months, certainly in the spotlight on terrorism and counter-terrorism. In Miss World order, there’s the small matter of the UK’s first Olympic Games for 64 years, starting in late July.

Before that, we’ll be celebrating Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee and an incredible 60 years on the throne.

Probably not a bad idea, therefore that London’s Olympia is hosting the Counter Terror Expo 2012 on 25 and 26 April. It’s a highly acclaimed event for those tasked with the demanding and complex role of delivering a robust defence against the threat posed by international terrorism.

In an age in which the threat from terrorism is dynamic and continually evolving, the effective sharing of knowledge is critical in responding.  And Counter Terror Expo brings the foremost experts from government, armed forces, security services, law enforcement and academia from all over the world together annually to share real-life experience, debate strategies, brainstorm issues, shape policy and define effective counter-measures.

Zaun will be exhibiting this year alongside two other partners, Hardstaff Barriers and Highway Care.

This is the only event to deliver a heavily researched, extremely relevant and uniquely high-level centrepiece conference, alongside extensive learning through an issue specific workshop programme and supported by a world-beating showcase exhibition exposing the latest technology and technique available to professionals in this vitally important arena.

With the threat from international terrorism remaining at a significantly high level and those with the desire, intent and means to harm proving to be nimble, inventive and extremely dangerous adversaries, we need opportunities like this to discuss the issues of today and to develop the counter-measures of tomorrow.

Counter Terror Expo brings both focus and clarity to the complex and multifaceted task of protecting people and assets from the threat presented by international terrorism.

About Zaun

Zaun Limited is the only British manufacturer of welded and woven mesh fencing systems that manufactures the entire system in the UK.  Zaun makes the mesh, fencing panels, posts, clamp bars and fixings at its state-of-the-art five-acre production facility in Wolverhampton in the West Midlands.  Products have been tested and approved by testing organisations including NPSA, LPCB and Secured by Design.

Zaun works very closely with all stakeholders within the business including employees, local, national and international suppliers and a long-established customer base of fencing contractors to design, manufacture and supply high-quality fencing systems, increasingly often providing expertise in integrating PIDs and other systems into holistic security solutions.

Zaun was founded in 1996 and in 2025 became part of the Fastline Group of Companies. They are certified to the ISO 9001 quality standard. It is also a member of the Perimeter Security Suppliers’ Association (PSSA).

Zaun is a proud British manufacturer and founder member of the Made in Britain campaign, a key player in the UK fencing market and one of the fastest-growing companies in an increasingly competitive industry.

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