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Securitas Technology, the world's second-largest commercial electronic security company, has been honored with the prestigious Installer of the Year award at the 2025 SAMMY Awards. This recognition highlights the company's commitment to excellence in the security industry, showcasing their innovative solutions and dedication to customer service.
The SAMMY Awards, which celebrate the achievements of security professionals, serve as a benchmark for quality and performance within the sector. Securitas Technology's selection for this accolade reflects its outstanding contributions to the field, including advancements in technology, customer engagement, and operational efficiency.
In a rapidly evolving security landscape, Securitas Technology has consistently demonstrated its ability to adapt and lead. The company’s focus on integrating cutting-edge technology with traditional security measures has set it apart from competitors. This award not only underscores their current success but also emphasizes their future potential in shaping the security industry.
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