Princeton Tec to Attend 37th Annual Tactical Operations and Public Safety Conference

Princeton Tec to Attend 37th Annual Tactical Operations and Public Safety Conference

PENNSAUKEN, NJ. JUNE 7, 2024 – Princeton Tec, a renowned provider of American-made quality outdoor and tactical lighting options will be in attendance at the 37th Annual Tactical Operations and Public Safety Conference held by the Ohio Tactical Officers Association (OTOA). This conference will be held in Sandusky, OH from June 10-14, 2024.

The Tactical Operations and Public Safety Conference offers education, training and networking opportunities for tactical officers across the nation. The conference provides attendees the opportunity to participate in hands-on training sessions and workshops and take part in lectures by industry leading experts. The event will have its vendor show June 10, where over 100 vendors are registered to exhibit.

“Our team at Princeton Tec is excited to participate in this year’s OTOA Annual Tactical Operations and Safety Conference,” said Princeton Tec Director of Marketing Kady Kolb. “We’re looking forward to showcasing our products to the law enforcement tactical operations community in Ohio,  and reaffirming our support behind the significance of safe practices in the industry.”

Princeton Tec invites all attendees to visit its exhibit at booth 112 to see first-hand the innovative products that Princeton Tec offers to assist and improve law enforcement tactical operations. The booth will feature the latest and best from Princeton Tec’s product line including the new Charge X helmet light which launched in May.

The Ohio Tactical Officers Association is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the performance and professionalism of all levels of first responders. For more information about OTOA and the Annual Tactical Operations and Public Safety Conference visit https://otoa.org/.

For more information about Princeton Tec, please visit www.princetontec.com or find Princeton Tec on Instagram and Facebook. 

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