State of the art technologies for security. Warsaw Security Expo debuts

The issue of security touches everyone in business. Warsaw Security Expo was an event for those looking for the latest technologies and the most reliable contractors in the security and safety systems industry. The first edition held at Ptak Warsaw Expo was a success.

The broader security sector is one of the fastest growing in the world. This is not surprising. In an era of ever-increasing threats and implementation of illegal methods of operation, everyone wants to secure themselves in the best possible way. Among other reasons, this is why it is so important to talk about innovations in cyber security issues, changes that need to be made or the most important challenges that await entrepreneurs. This is what the Warsaw Security Expo, a trade fair for the security and safety systems industry, was designed to do.

Warsaw Security Expo, or security from the modern side

Warsaw Security Expo was a contracting platform, integrating the sector. During the event, directors, executives, as well as business owners, building managers, architects, designers, representatives of security offices, detectives or uniformed services learned about the latest solutions in the industry. The thematic scope of the event included cyber security, data protection, Data Analytics, risk management, access control, monitoring, industrial security, alarm systems or cutting-edge technologies dedicated to security. Our fair was visited by 3024 business and brand owners.

Among others, Nice, BrandBull, CartPoland, Urmet MIWI, BCS, Elavon, PROMITEL, Herz, OEX, ICS Polska, EET, IVEL Electronics, MicroMade, Armatec or CDVI presented their solutions.

Cybersecurity 2.0 at Warsaw Security Expo

Warsaw Security Expo not only provided a networking and contracting platform, but also guaranteed educational opportunities. Participants were able to take advantage of two speaker panels. The first was the Industry Congress, whose theme was “Cybersecurity 2.0 – how artificial intelligence can affect security, especially in the area of critical infrastructure.” Lectures were given by Prof. Arwid Mednis, Wojciech Weissenberg, Jakub Betka and Mateusz Leszczynski, among others.

In addition, there was a panel called “Exhibitor Presentations and Trends.” During it, their proposed innovations were presented by Mark2 Corporation FM Poland, ANTYHAKER, EET Poland or MicroMade, among others.

The success of the first edition of Warsaw Security Expo resulted in the planning of the next one. The second edition of the event will take place on November 27-29, 2024. You are cordially invited!