Romania's Security Summit - the first event dedicated to the industry in Eastern Europe - officially opens

The first Romania Security Summit, an event dedicated to the security industry in Eastern Europe, officially opened today in Bucharest.
Over the next two days, the Summit will gather more than 2,000 participants, 70 exhibitors and leading global brands from the fields of physical and digital security. The Summit aims to foster knowledge exchange, showcase innovation and strengthen cooperation between industry, institutions and academia. The event is co-organized by the Romanian Association for Security Technology (ARTS) and professional journals a&s Adria, with the support of Messe Frankfurt, global leader in organizing trade fairs and publishing security media.
“We live in an era of rapid change, where security threats are becoming increasingly complex and interconnected. From traditional physical security to the challenges posed by hybrid warfare and cybercrime, it is essential to always be one step ahead,” - said Mircea Ciordas, President of ARTS, adding that technology, especially artificial intelligence, smart sensors and integrated solutions for smart cities, is reshaping the way we approach these challenges.
Over two days, the Romania Security Summit combines a rich conference program with an exhibition area where visitors can experience the latest innovations in video surveillance, automation, cybersecurity and integrated systems. Over 30 speakers from Romania and abroad will address key trends and strategies shaping the future of security, while B2B meetings and networking sessions will enable companies to forge new partnerships and business connections.
“After ten successful years of organizing the Adria Security Summit, we are delighted to launch, together with our Romanian partners, a new regional platform that brings together the entire spectrum of the security industry—from technology and innovation, to education and collaboration. The Romanian Security Summit already demonstrates the great potential and growing interest of the Eastern European market,” - said Adis Hodžić, representative of the a&s Adria magazine.
The Romania Security Summit is also supported by Romanian Police and Department for Emergency Situations.
The event is part of a wider regional network of security summits in Southeast Europe, aimed at advancing industry standards, innovation and international cooperation.

















































