Sicurezza and Smart Building Expo: More than 28.000 Attendees
Sicurezza and the Smart Building Expo, held in Milan in November 2019, closed with 28,629 professional operators, with international attendance from 88 countries, of which the ten ...


Sicurezza and the Smart Building Expo, held in Milan in November 2019, closed with 28,629 professional operators, with international attendance from 88 countries, of which the ten most represented were Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Greece, Spain, Tunisia, France, Germany, the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Croatia. The 619 exhibitors presented product innovation and numerous previews to attentive and motivated professionals.
The deep evolution that the world of security and building automation is experiencing and the rapidly changing technological scenario were the backdrop of the exhibition. Security sees increasingly digital, wireless and customized solutions for all areas of application - from home to city, up to industry, transport and entertainment. Biometrics, artificial intelligence, voice recognition, IoT are now widespread in all areas, from building automation to video surveillance, up to the world of access control.
More than 100 conferences and meetings at Sicurezza focused on the value of human resources and the central role of continuous training. Many of the conferences enabled operators to obtain training credits for various professional figures like industrial experts, engineers, installers or security operators. The new Cyber Arena, an exhibition, training and information area dedicated to the theme of Cyber Security and designed to help companies best manage IT threats, was another visitor favourite at Sicurezza 2019.
The next Sicurezza will take place in 2021 at Fiera Milano.
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