22 - 24 April, 2026Pavilion 3, Crocus Expo, Moscow
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Securika Moscow 2025: A Milestone 30th Edition

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From April 23 to 25, 2025, the 30th International Exhibition of Security and Fire Protection Equipment and Products—Securika Moscow—was held at Crocus Expo. This landmark edition showcased significant growth, with participants noting increased market activity and a higher quality of visitors at Russia’s leading security industry event. Attendees highlighted the rapid development of technologies and a market rich in both flagship products and innovative solutions.


Visitor Feedback on Securika Moscow 2025:
 

  • “I saw a lot of modern equipment at the exhibition that hasn't yet been mass-produced. The interaction with consultants was quite positive: I learned a lot about the technical capabilities of new equipment.”
     
  • “There were more participants compared to last year. More domestic products and developments have appeared. New vendors, new products—progress doesn't stand still.”
     
  • “The opportunity to consult with manufacturers we haven't worked with yet. I especially liked the forum where changes in SP were discussed, presentations by companies like Bolid, Takir, and specialists from the Ministry of Emergency Situations, and the chance to learn about professional development.”
     
  • “The exhibition impressed with its scale and product range. Extremely useful in terms of conducting expert evaluations of fire safety project solutions. I received the necessary consultations in the field of fire protection of wooden structures and the conditions for using pipelines for automatic fire extinguishing systems.”
     

In 2025, Securika Moscow featured technical solutions from 305 companies across 8 countries. The exhibition attracted 16,656 unique visitors. Including 696 cross-visitors from Mining World Russia and Analitika Expo, a total of 17,352 specialists attended over the three days. With repeat visits, the exhibition saw 19,632 industry professionals in total. The regional diversity of visitors expanded, with attendees from 82 regions of Russia (up from 81 in 2024) and 26 countries (up from 22 in 2024). Representatives from all Eurasian Economic Union countries—Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan—were present. For many participants, this was a key advantage, enabling them to meet clients, dealers, and partners from across Russia in a short time.
 

Exhibitors noted the consistent quality of visitors, highlighting a large number of relevant specialists with specific questions and objectives. Target visitors made up 86%, with 36% attending to find products and services for their businesses. The proportion of new visitors increased, with 51% (+4% compared to 2024) attending for the first time. 92% of visitors influenced purchasing decisions in their companies, and 64% were company owners or executives. The share of visitors with procurement budgets ranging from 20 million to over 50 million rubles rose to 39% (up from 38% in 2024).
 

Securika Moscow 2025 was officially supported by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

The exhibition was attended by associations and representatives of government structures, including the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Coordinating Council of the Non-State Security Sector of Russia, the Association of Electronics Developers and Manufacturers (ARPE), the Smart MCD Association, the Transport Security Association, the Tourism Security Association, the Union of Shopping Centers, the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, the Main Directorate of the Russian National Guard, and the Public Council under the Ministry of Transport of Russia.

 

Business Program
 

In 2025, Securika Moscow's business program spanned three days, featuring over 150 speakers across 25 events. Experts discussed the state of the security market in Russia, forecasts for 2025, industrial and banking security, biometrics, access control systems, video analytics, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and more. For the first time, topics such as the development of unmanned aerial systems, digitalization of transport security, and data center compliance with regulatory requirements were addressed.
 

The program opened on April 23 with a panel discussion on Russia's security market, technological sovereignty, fire safety, banking security, museum and cultural object protection, among other topics.
 

The session "Biometric Access Control Systems (ACS) at Industrial Enterprises – New Opportunities" presented successful cases of implementing biometric ACS through the Unified Biometric System (UBS) in accordance with Federal Law 572. Experts explored new prospects for biometric ACS, legislative expansions, products for implementing biometric ACS and creating UBS, and discussed increased accountability for unauthorized biometric data processing.
 

The All-Russian Engineering Forum "PROPROJECT 2025" was held on the exhibition grounds. The forum's program covered key challenges facing the industry today: import substitution, technological sovereignty, personnel shortages, and adapting project activities to updated regulations. The first section focused on strengthening technological independence, localization barriers, and the importance of expanding the use of domestic equipment in security systems and project solutions. The second and third sections addressed changes in fire protection regulations and professional education in the industry. Organizers: ANO Consortium "POPSB" and Rubezh Company.
 

In a new format for the exhibition, CustDev sessions titled "Residential Complexes," "Commercial Real Estate," and "Integrators" were organized in collaboration with Sigur from April 23 to 25. These sessions facilitated open dialogues between security system developers and users.
 

On April 24, the program began with the session "Artificial Intelligence in Retail," where experts discussed the use of AI technologies and their benefits for the retail sector.
 

The second day's program continued with the conference "Do Access Control System Vendors Create Solutions or Sell Controllers?" Speakers examined the modern access control systems market, emphasizing that choosing technology now involves more than comparing device specifications. A comprehensive service approach, long-term support, client orientation, openness, and adaptability to changing requirements are now key factors. Co-organizer: Sigur Company.
 

For the first time, the session "Unmanned Aerial Systems: Industry Development and Business Prospects" was held at the exhibition. Experts discussed government support measures for the UAV industry, the use of drones in logistics, forest monitoring, road network surveillance, and other sectors. A separate block focused on electronic solutions for UAVs. Co-organizer: Association of Electronics Developers and Manufacturers (ARPE).
 

On April 25, the program opened with the session "Drones vs. Business: How to Build Effective and Legal Protection," covering topics such as the evolution of threat models, new threats like coordinate spoofing and fiber-optic drones, and technologies to counter these threats. Experts addressed the question, "Anti-drone systems in 2025: How to choose and install detection and countermeasure systems that protect against all threats?" Co-organizer: Kaspersky Antidrone.
 

For the first time, the session "Transport Security: Digitalization of Transport Safety" was held, where speakers discussed engineering and technical systems for ensuring transport security at strategically important facilities. The industry is increasingly focusing on transport digitalization, the Internet of Things in transport, the evolution of passenger automation into smart devices, and cybersecurity of transport systems.
 

Also debuting at the exhibition was the discussion "Data Center Compliance with Regulatory Requirements and Security Standards: Types of Threats for Industry and Critical Information Infrastructure (CII). Incident Analysis." Experts examined data center security, distinguishing between government and commercial facilities. They noted that responsibility has expanded from CII objects to government organizations, and the significance of import substitution is growing, along with customer concerns.

 

Best Innovative Product" Competition
 

As per tradition, the 29th "Best Innovative Product" competition award ceremony was held at Securika Moscow.
 

This year, 18 companies participated, presenting 23 new developments across 8 categories. Based on online voting results and jury decisions, winners were determined. On April 24, a pitch session showcased the winning developments of 2025:
 

  • AAM Systems in the "Access Control Systems" category – PassOffice Terminal V2 self-registration terminal.
     
  • NPO "KILOVATT" in the "UAVs and Anti-UAV Protection" category – "Hood" electronic warfare station series with the "K" designation.
     
  • LLC "Checkadvisor" in the "Integrated Security Systems and Integration Platforms" category – Checkadvisor platform for automating the calculation of construction, engineering, and fire protection specifications.
     
  • LLC "NPP RIELTA" and the Federal State Institution "Research Center 'Security'" of the Russian National Guard in the "Security Alarm Systems" category – Combined volumetric security detector IO418-1 "Mirage."
     
  • Scientific and Production Company "RUBEZH" in the "Alarm and Notification Systems" category – Aspirating smoke fire detector IP 212-1-A-R3 (IPDA).
     
  • Group of Companies "EPOTOS" in the "Fire Extinguishing and Fire Protection Equipment" category – "Tungus 10 (X)" module with enhanced extinguishing capabilities.
     
  • LLC "Bolid" in the "Software" category – Orion Pro 2024, a centralized monitoring and control system for security and fire alarm systems.
     
  • LLC "RUBEZH Group" in the "Video Surveillance and Analytics" category – RVI-IPC42Z1.0(4X) v.2.0, an AI-powered video analytics camera designed for complex monitoring environments.


     

Partners
 

Official Partner of the exhibition - OSK Group Holding
 

General Partner of the Fire Protection Section – ISP Group of Companies
 

Partner of the section "UAVs and anti-UAV defense systems" - KARNEEV SYSTEMS
 

Exhibition partner – InstallPlan
 

General partner of the business program – RUBEZH
 

Business program partner – LUIS +
 

Partner of sessions at Dialogue Arena – Sigur
 

Business program partner – TRASSIR
 

Partner of the sessions in the Forum hall – BOLID NVP
 

Strategic information partner, official partner of the press center - information and analytical magazine RUBEZH





Looking Ahead
 

Securika Moscow 2025 has once again proven to be the leading platform for unveiling the future of security and fire safety technologies in Russia and the CIS. With strong government support, a highly engaged professional audience, and a comprehensive business program, the event continues to drive industry dialogue, innovation, and strategic partnerships.
 

📅 Securika Moscow will return in 2026 from 22–24 April, once again at Crocus Expo, Moscow.


The exhibition is actively being formed. 200 companies have confirmed participation in the 2026 exhibition. Join us in shaping the future of the security and fire safety sector in Eurasia.

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