With 5G, AI and IoT technologies maturing, the accelerating demand for AI-based security and safety solutions makes Secutech the ideal place for system integrators, distributors and property developers from Taiwan and across the Asia Pacific to assemble.

The entire security, fire safety, intelligent building and smart mobility supply chains from both public and private sectors, as well as security professional buyers, will once again cluster at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Centre, from 24 to 26 April 2024.

Solutions of vertical markets

Together with the applications of smart technology, the fair is poised to encourage more cross-industry collaboration including security, transportation, fire safety, building industries, ICT. To cater to various sourcing needs, the fair will feature 10 specialised pavilions highlighting innovations and solutions of vertical markets.

Fair will feature 10 specialised pavilions highlighting yields and keys of vertical markets

The surging demand for network (IP) products has opened up great opportunities for Asian manufacturers from security, smart building, fire safety and mobility sectors. Ms Regina Tsai, General Manager, Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd – Taiwan Branch, comments, “With the security landscape moving towards smart applications, integration of AloT and communication technologies, Secutech will return with an even stronger focus on ‘5G based loT’ security applications. We take pride that this year’s show will serve as an exceptional platform for industry peers who are seeking to elevate their conventional security solutions to a smarter and more advanced level.”

Development of advanced technologies

Benefitting from the development of advanced technologies, smart security such as image recognition systems and smart monitoring systems have become indispensable parts of vertical markets such as commercial, industrial, residential and healthcare facilities. For example, in factories and hospitals – these systems can ensure that only authorised individuals can enter specific areas, issue alerts to prevent accidents, identify potential hazards, and confirm if sites comply with safety standards.

These systems are also widely applied in shopping malls and parking areas – real-time information can manage traffic around malls and parking lots and alert drivers on the vacancy of parking spots. Customer behaviour and preference analysis can also enhance the shopping experience and increase shopping mall sales revenue.

Wave of smart security innovations

To meet the mixed needs of smart security in various drives and to prioritise yield quality

The 25th edition will feature over 300 local and international exhibitors, including DeepX, Honeywell, Micro, NX, Panasonic, and WD. To meet the diverse needs of smart security in various industries and to prioritise product quality, stability and durability, “Made in Taiwan (MIT) Plus” manufacturers are implementing advanced solutions that comply with the NDAA (National Defence Authorisation Act).

The upgrades and transformation from previous exhibitors, coupled with the addition of numerous new manufacturers will bring a new wave of smart security innovations.

Key MIT manufacturers 

Key MIT manufacturers include:

  • Cyberlink: world pioneer in multimedia software and AI facial recognition technology
  • Merit Li-Lin: the first ONVIF-compliant camera manufacturer and expert with pioneering achievements in video transmission and analysis technology
  • Vivotek: the manufacturer is dedicated to building ecosystems for the IP surveillance industry
  • RogersAI Technology: the manufacturer is committed to creating one-stop high-precision and low-cost artificial intelligence 3D recognition and interaction solutions
  • Taiwan Colour & Imaging Technology Corporation: the company focuses on technical development in intelligent video surveillance and analysis

Opportunities for cross-sector collaboration

Pavilions will allow buyers to easily source for inventions and keys across vertical markets

Dedicated pavilions to highlight opportunities for cross-sector collaboration: 10 special pavilions have been designated as focal points at the fair for the key vertical markets of telecommunication, building, transportation, smart railway, smart factory, fire safety, and energy storage. These pavilions will allow buyers to easily source for innovations and solutions across vertical markets and explore opportunities for cross-sector collaboration:

  • Security + AIoT Smart Security Application
  • AI Innovation Application
  • 5G and Telecommunication Applications
  • Next-Generation Building and Lifestyle Application
  • Green Transport Smart Track
  • Smart Transportation, Parking and Fleet Management
  • Smart Railway
  • Smart Factory and Occupational Safety and Environmental Hygiene
  • Innovative Fire Prevention and Rescue Application
  • Energy Storage System Firefighting and Emergency Response
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