The ESX 2026 Keynote Luncheon, entitled The Curiosity Advantage: How the Best Leaders Stay Competitive, Profitable and Future-Ready, will be presented on the Main Stage by author and innovator Diana Kander.
Johnston will unpack the habits that can turn quiet potential into confident performance and that create a culture where people take ownership because they feel seen.
Designed by and for security pros, ESX 2026 will feature peer-led education, cutting-edge solutions and exclusive access to industry leaders, all aimed at helping attendees grow recurring monthly revenue (RMR) and elevate their competitive edge.
With 2026 around the corner, ESX has opened the application process for industry professionals to contribute to its educational program. This call for presenters officially closes on Jan. 30, 2026.
By extending dedicated expo hours and programming, ESX aims to make it easier for attendees to see more technology — not for surface-level product demos, but to dig into how products and services can be implemented, sold, marketed and more to drive better business results.
The 2019 Electronic Security EXPO Public Safety and Networking Luncheon in Baltimore featured the awarding of the William N. Moody Award to Douglas Bassett. Started in 2004 by the Security Industry Alarm Coalition (SIAC), the Moody Award is given annually to an individual who demonstrates a passion for advancing positive alarm management and best industry practices.
The deadline is fast approaching for companies to compete for the Police Dispatch Quality award (PDQ), which will be presented in June at the Electronic Security Expo (ESX) in Indianapolis.
The Electronic Security Association (ESA) announced the re-launch of its website: www.alarm.org, at the Electronic Security Expo ESX in Charlotte, N.C.