IFSEC Europe to launch in October 2023 as new addition to the IFSEC brand

IFSEC is coming to RAI Amsterdam in October 2023 for a NEW pan-European security and fire safety event. Taking place between 2-4 October 2023 IFSEC International is extending its brand to bring IFSEC Europe to the security and fire markets.

While IFSEC International in London will remain the showpiece event, IFSEC Europe will extend the brand into Europe and focus on tackling the challenges faced by the sector and creating an engaging environment where professionals can discover solutions to help deliver their projects. The event will provide a platform for attendees, exhibitors and speakers to create a focused European security dialogue and address the key challenges faced by one of the world’s most interconnected and diverse markets.

IFSEC Europe is an excellent opportunity to generate high-quality leads, expand your business network and showcase your latest technology in a major security and fire safety market.

IFSEC Europe targets the wider European markets throughout the supply chain – end-users, installers, system integrators, consultants, and distributors. It provides security and fire businesses to maximise their opportunity to showcase the latest innovations across security, fire protection and intelligent buildings.

Gerry Dunphy, Event Director of IFSEC International said: “IFSEC Europe will extend the IFSEC brand into a vibrant market to parallel and complement the London-based IFSEC International, which will remain IFSEC’s centrepiece event. It will provide a much-needed hub for the European security industry, and create a new entry point for the European market for the UK-based firms that already attend IFSEC International.

“Amsterdam is centrally-located and easily-accessible, making it the ideal location for a pan-European security event. In addition, it’s a beautiful, dynamic and exciting city, so it’s a joy to finally announce a major event there.”

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