Boston, MA – OpSec Security, the global leader in
anti-counterfeiting and brand protection solutions, will again be
exhibiting at the annual International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition
(IACC) Conference in Berlin, Germany on May 14-16, 2008.
OpSec will be showcasing solutions and services that can effectively
support and enhance a business’ anti-counterfeiting and piracy
strategies. The IACC Conference is hosted at the Ritz Carlton and is
being co-presented with the German National Anti-Counterfeiting Trade
Association and The German Business Action Group against Product and
Trademark Counterfeiting (APM-React Germany).
“Counterfeiting and intellectual property crime is a major threat to
business,” said Jeffrey Unger, President, Brand Protection, OpSec
Security. “The IACC is a leading industry association dedicated to
helping its members protect their intellectual property rights.
Attendees will no doubt come away with valuable insights on enforcement
trends, government actions, and product security technologies to
protect their company’s intellectual property and brands.”
For further information on how OpSec can deliver integrated brand
protection solutions for your business, visit www.opsecsecurity.com or
email info@opsecsecurity.com.
About OpSec Security, Inc.
OpSec Security, Inc. is a wholly-owned division of OpSec Security
Group plc (London AIM: OSG). OpSec is the global leader in providing
anti-counterfeiting technologies, services and software to over 150
companies across industry sectors and over 40 governments worldwide.
The Group operates manufacturing facilities and laboratories in the USA
and the UK, and has sales operations in the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
About The International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition
The International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition Inc., (IACC) is a
Washington, D.C. based non-profit organization devoted solely to
combating product counterfeiting and piracy. Formed in 1979, today it
is comprised of a wide cross-section of business and industry - from
autos, apparel, luxury goods and pharmaceuticals, to food, software and
entertainment - the IACC's members' combined annual revenues exceed
$650 billion. The IACC develops and conducts training for domestic and
foreign law enforcement officials, submits comments on intellectual
property enforcement laws and regulations in the United States and
abroad and participates in regional and international programs aimed at
improving intellectual property enforcement standards.