More companies in the security industry are looking towards non EU countries for growth during the European financial crisis. We’d like to share how icomply achieved fantastic results when we expanded into Australia, South Africa and India.

Tip #1 Be committed to non EU growth

My first tip is to ‘be committed’. You have to be pushy to export your product outside Europe. Potential customers aren’t going to be beating a path to your door – the chances are they don’t know you even exist yet.

Tip #2 Which countries are right for you?

Think about which overseas markets will be interested in your product. Like icomply, you’ll be working from free research, and in part, your gut feelings. Read the industry magazines and find free reports online. We spoke to our contacts in the big security organisations about what countries they’re moving into and why.

Tip #3 Look for undeveloped markets

Look for countries with under-developed security markets that are now trying to catch up. We’re tapping into a large market for integrated security solutions in India. The 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks exposed the inadequacy of India’s security, and the Government is now taking big steps to improve the situation. Without existing security infrastructure, India is moving straight to IP and British companies can take advantage of this.

Tip #4 Find a local partner

When you’ve defined your target markets, the next step is to find a good local partner who loves your product offering. We partnered with Vox Orion, the leading independent telecommunications provider in South Africa. They were very impressed with V-TAS Pro and gave glowing reports to their own customers.

Tip #5 Think about hidden costs

Think about any hidden costs you may need to factor in, for example the cost of transporting your equipment or training employees. But you can’t afford to be greedy – your partner needs to make a decent profit on selling your product.

Tip #6 Attend international trade shows

You can find local partners at trade shows and exhibitions. IFSEC is one of the best international trade shows around. It shows in India, South Africa, West Africa and Arabia. Don’t exhibit on your first visit – we’ve made that expensive mistake before. Attend as a delegate to gauge interest in your product and develop some business links.

icomply attended IFSEC South Africa in June 2012, exhibiting alongside a South African company called Fibre Based Integrations. Having used LinkedIn to arrange meetings with potential partners and integrators before the event, we left South Africa with some really strong contacts – and we weren’t out of pocket!

Tip 7# Ensure your website has SEO

If you’re truly unique, customers all over the world could be looking for you. But without search engine optimisation, they might never find you. Make sure your website is optimised for global companies to connect with you.

icomply develop CCTV software for public space and private control rooms.  Contact us for a demonstration of V-TAS Pro, or use our ‘live chat’ box to ask any questions.

24 September 2012

icomply’s top tips for exporting to non EU countries

More companies in the security industry are looking towards non EU countries for growth during the European financial crisis. We’d like to share how icomply achieved […]
7 September 2012

Five essentials for an integrated software solution that’s actually cost-effective

In our recent survey into control room budgets, 32% had a reduced budget in 2012-13.  That’s nearly one third of control rooms that need to save […]
22 August 2012

icomply and AMG-Panogenics in Strategic Technology Partnership

AMG-Panogenics, the British manufacturer of sophisticated 5 Megapixel cameras, and icomply, UK based software developers of the integrated security application platform V-TAS Pro, are pleased to announce […]
9 August 2012

V-TAS Pro: Integrated open platform software for control rooms

Hugh Barker, the Managing Director of icomply, provides a simple explanation of how V-TAS Pro can benefit your control room by integrating CCTV with other security […]
7 August 2012

icomply announces integration partnership with Tecton

icomply, developers of the V-TAS Pro integration platform and finalists at the Security Excellence Awards 2012, have announced a technology integration partnership with Tecton. One of […]
1 August 2012

icomply look beyond the EU for global growth

You may have seen the interview with our very own Hugh Barker, Managing Director of icomply, in the Financial Times earlier this week (if not, take […]
27 July 2012

Part 3: Working from home during the Olympics

Many small businesses situated near Olympic venues in London and across the UK will be finalising their plans for the Olympic period.  At the infosecurity Virtual […]
25 July 2012

Securing the Olympics Part 2: Preparing for a security incident

Brian Honan from BH Consulting explains how small businesses can prepare for  the possible event of a security incident. Understanding your company Is your business going […]
24 July 2012

We’re finalists at the Security Excellence Awards!

UBM Live’s Security Portfolio have announced that icomply are finalists for the Integrated Security Solution of the Year at the Security Excellence Awards 2012.  We’re delighted to […]
23 July 2012

Securing the Olympics Part 1: Industry advice for small businesses

With the Opening Ceremony just days away, many small businesses situated near Olympic venues in London and across the UK will be finalising their plans for […]
18 July 2012

V-TAS Pro CCTV open software explained

The V-TAS Pro Challenge was to explain our integrated CCTV open software platform in under two minutes.  We managed 1.19 in our interactive Prezi! V-TAS Pro […]
13 July 2012

‘Cinderella Rewind’ – A Fairy Tale Gone Wrong?

Martin Beaumont, CCTV manager at Cambridge City Council, gave a seminar at the CCTV User Group in May 2012 entitled ‘A Cinderella Service’.  He explained that […]
28 June 2012

Winner of the iPod Nano: Revealed!

Congratulations to Danny Hendrickson, control room manager at Bedford Borough Council, the lucky winner of our prize draw to win an 8GB iPod Nano.  We had […]
18 June 2012

icomply attend IFSEC South Africa 2012

icomply will be exhibiting at IFSEC South Africa for the first time.  Having attended IFSEC International for the last we-don’t-know-how-many years, we’re very excited to be […]
13 June 2012

The Olympics and the Security Industry

During the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games, Britain’s security will be under very close surveillance, scrutinised for any slip ups that could compromise safety. The Olympic […]