Euralarm has welcomed AddSecure as a new member.

The European provider of secure IoT connectivity and end-to-end solutions will become a member of the Euralarm Security Section. 

IoT and end-to-end solutions

AddSecure is a European provider of secure IoT connectivity and end-to-end solutions. 

The company helps customers optimise their operations, drive business value, and secure vital functions.

Data-driven, and sensor-based

Their secure IoT solutions are used within the areas of buildings, alarms, transportation, and logistics

By combining connected, data-driven, and sensor-based solutions with best-in-class expertise, AddSecure meets its customers’ needs regardless of industry.

Their secure IoT solutions are used within the areas of buildings, alarms, transportation and logistics, personal safety and security, health care, construction, municipalities, schools, rescue services, power grids, and more.​

Gain expertise in markets and opportunities 

Companies joining Euralarm get a unique insight into what is happening in other European markets and the opportunities that they might offer. They not only tap into the political expertise and understanding of the EU policy but can also make personal connections with technical and political experts and potential business partners. 

Being a member of Euralarm enables companies and associations to gain expertise in standardisation. Members have their voices heard in Brussels and can support and direct standardisation and legislative processes. 

Security section 

The section closely follows the execution of standardisation activities of relevant standardisation organisations

The Security Section undertakes efforts to ensure that European (CEN/CENELEC/ETSI) security equipment and system standards meet the requirements of Euralarm’s members. For that reason, experts, and technical managers together with other stakeholders monitor and support relevant IEC, ISO, CENELEC, CEN, and ETSI committees on electronic security standards.

The section closely follows the execution of standardisation activities of relevant standardisation organisations and is keen on ensuring that the EN 50131-1 revision is delivered to ensure professional security products are defined. 

Policies, legislation, and regulations

Working in an international playing field requires cooperation. The Security section acts as a platform for collaboration between companies in the industry to formulate and put across common views. The section advocates its positions towards the European Commission on policies, legislation, and regulations that affect security products and towards other relevant stakeholders to promote the electronic security industry.

As part of its networking function, the section works to maintain and develop close contacts with other organisations and associations that are active in the security market and complementary to Euralarm activities. 

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