Scheduled from 19 to 21 November at Fieramilano Rho, as part of the MIBA – Milan International Building Alliance https://www.madeexpo.it/en/miba.html trade fair format, Sicurezza 2025 presents a representative selection from all sectors to illustrate a changing market. An event that this year has seen an 18% increase in exhibition space compared to 2023 and an increase in foreign exhibitors, who represent 32% of the total.
There will be three themed days focusing on the major challenges facing the sector: data protection, which is fundamental in increasingly digital technologies, the customisation of solutions, the search for new talent and the development of new skills.
An event capable of capturing market developments
There are 340 companies from 26 countries, with the return of several brands that have been absent from previous editions and new entries. This confirms the growing interest in Sicurezza 2025, an event that is strengthening its global positioning.
Among the most represented countries are the leading European manufacturers – France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Spain – and China, one of the world’s leading manufacturers.
Supporting international development is the incoming project carried out in collaboration with ICE – Agenzia, which, in addition to the tens of thousands of visiting operators, will allow exhibitors to meet more than 100 top hosted buyers from 32 countries in one-to-one appointments. In addition to the largest delegations from the Middle East and North Africa, there are interesting markets for the technologies on display, particularly from Egypt, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
These figures testify to the vitality of the sector, but above all to the event’s ability to intercept market developments and bring together the protagonists of innovation in an increasingly interconnected and competitive context.
Cyber Day, Security Day and Job in Security Day
Among the main new features of this edition of Sicurezza 2025 is the new exhibition format that enhances the content and introduces a structured organisation over the three themed days: Cyber Day, Security Day and Job in Security Day, designed to accompany visitors on a journey focused on the major challenges of security. This approach aims to make the event not only a showcase for innovation, but also a reference platform for discussion and professional development. It is a tool capable of supporting professionals and businesses in addressing changes in a sector that requires increasing integrated skills, vision and the ability to interpret innovations.
On 19 November, Cyber Day will focus on the growing convergence of physical and digital threats, the strategic and cross-cutting role of cybersecurity, and operational strategies to protect the value chain of the entire supply chain.
At Sicurezza 2025- https://www.sicurezza.it/– on 20 November, Security Day will focus on technologies applied in real high-risk contexts – transport, finance, major events, cultural heritage – with integrated solutions for video surveillance, access control, intrusion detection, behavioural AI and system interoperability.
Finally, on 21 November, it will be the turn of Job in Security Day, dedicated to bringing together schools, ITS and companies in the security sector. In an increasingly competitive market, companies report a shortage of suitably trained personnel, while schools and ITS are called upon to offer students up-to-date and realistic tools to guide them towards the professions of the future.
