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From September 20 to September 23, 2022, the international security industry will be guests at Messe Essen. Security Essen 2022 event will become a platform to showcase innovative products and knowledge exchange among participants and visitors.

On September 21, the BeNeLux Day will provide an opportunity to learn from each other. Security Essen, the German-Dutch Chamber of Commerce (DNHK) and the Dutch Cluster Security Delta (HSD) invite everyone to the German-Dutch Security Forum. The following networking meeting will enable participants to intensify contacts.

The German-Dutch-Security Forum

Advancing digitalisation also increases the risk of becoming a victim of cyber-attacks

Criminals do not stop at national borders. Advancing digitalisation also increases the risk of becoming a victim of cyber-attacks. What can security experts from Germany and the Netherlands do to counter this? Can everyone learn from the experiences of their neighbours? To what extent do products and services from both countries complement each other? Where are the greatest market opportunities?

This is exactly where the German-Dutch-Security Forum comes in, by providing answers and new input. Industry experts and entrepreneurs from Germany and the Netherlands will report on practical experience and discuss current trends with the audience.

The event in detail

The forum area in Hall 6 / Stand 6B41 will be open to interested parties from 9:30 a.m. onwards on September 21, 2022. A short welcome at 10 a.m. will be followed by the joint keynote - ‘Trends in the security market in Germany and the Netherlands - a comparison’, by Wouter Goudswaard, Eye Security, and Patrick Grihn, Networker NRW. Afterwards, the audience will have the opportunity to ask questions, prior to a cross-national panel discussion that will take place at 10:45 am.

Dennis Ochmann of Weckbacher Sicherheitssysteme GmbH, Jan Martijn Broekhof of Guardian360, Bastiaan van Hamersveld of Edgeway, and Dominic Schneider of Telenot will exchange views on stage on the topic of ‘Networked security technology and cyber security in practice. Market trends, country-specific differences and business opportunities in neighbouring countries.’

Q&A (Questions & Answers) session

This will again be followed by a Q&A (Questions & Answers) session with the audience. From 11:30 am, all participants are invited to the networking event in the Security Experts Meeting Area (in Hall 6 / Booth 6E42), so as to make new contacts and expand existing ones. In the afternoon, there will be enough time to discover the fair and the latest innovations on exhibit.

Registration for the event

To participate in the German-Dutch Security Forum, registration is required at https://www.dnhk.org/veranstaltungen/details/german-dutch-security-forum. A day ticket for Security Essen is included.

Security Essen welcomes more international visitors

Exhibitors from 36 nations will present their latest innovations and solutions at Security Essen

Exhibitors from 36 nations will present their latest innovations and solutions at Security Essen. The interest of the trade visitors is also characterised by a high degree of international participants. The transnational exchange distinguishes the fair.

Numerous international visitors have already announced their participation. The United Nations (UN) is sending a delegation of buyers to Essen, Germany.

The European umbrella organisation of the DIY sector, EDRA will also be stopping off in the Ruhr metropolis, with a group of decision makers. In addition to other country delegations, Kenya is now also joining them.

Security Essen

Security Essen is part of an information trip for security experts from the East African country, who are also inviting interested parties to an information event on September 20, 2022 at 10 a.m. in the Future Safe House, in the immediate vicinity of the trade fair.

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