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IMA and Vrátnícheck at the ElectroJobs 2025 conference

IMA and Vrátnícheck at the ElectroJobs 2025 conference

Technology for safer schools

On Thursday, September 4, 2025, we will participate in the ElectroJobs 2025 conference, which connects schools, companies, and technology. The event will take place in the representative premises of the Ministry of Industry and Trade in Prague.

As part of the expert panel, we will present how schools can use modern technologies to increase the safety of students and staff. We will show practical examples of how to effectively manage access to buildings, connect systems, and reduce administrative burdens.

 

We will also be available for individual consultations and questions, whether they concern specific technologies or possible cooperation.

 

When and where?

September 4, 2025, from 10:00 a.m.

Ministry of Industry and Trade, Na Františku 32, Prague 1

You can find more information about the conference here:

electroindustry.cz/aktivity/konference/electrojobs-2025-praha

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

The Vrátnícheck / IMA team

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