欧洲国际安防技术贸易展览会(ASIS Europe)是欧洲最重要的民用安全防护技术及产品设备贸易展览与研讨会,该展由美国全球安全防护促进协会(Advanding Security Worldwide-ASIS)主办,一年一届,在欧洲一些城市轮流举行。该主办成立于1955年,同时在美国及中国等地举行ASIS安防品牌展,ASIS更专注于安防行业的利益范畴,通过不断发展行业研讨会、建立行业标准,集合与安防领域相关的专业行业,把效益和产能最大优化组合。
ASIS作为一个全球性的安全从业人员组织,负责保护资产(人员、财产和信息),专门处理企业可控范围内的风险。在当前物联网广泛应用,恐怖主义和政治动荡的风险不断地增加,这意味着物理威胁仍然是真实存在的时刻,欧洲ASIS解决了最具挑战性的问题。
ASIS欧洲展为教育和商业交流提供了一个既定的平台,该活动宗旨在解决该地区专业人员处理物理和网络安全、风险、合规、调查、危机管理、安全和灾害响应方面面临的主要趋势和问题。
该活动以持续收集高级专业人员,特别是那些具有跨境,多地点和多学科责任的人员而闻名。每个关键的经济相关部门都有代表参与,如从关键的基础设施到制造业,从金融到酒店等都有代表参与本活动。展览会结合来自欧洲和其他国家的代表参加完整的教育计划,展览会主要来自当地市场的专业人士参与。
无论您的公司是否正在寻求推出新产品和服务,加强您现有的品牌形象,或维持和建立关系,ASIS欧洲展提供您访问一个独特的领先的从业者社区,设定业务目标,安全技术和服务将被衡量。
展品范围(Show Products):
闭路监控、数字监控系统、网络监控系统、远程监控、门禁系统、防盗系统、个人防卫系统、中央警报系统、大楼监控系统、生物识别、入侵警报系统、消防安全、建筑防火、工业安全、道路安全、保险箱、防弹车、验钞机、防弹窗户、门禁栅栏、各项保安系统整合等。
展会报告(Show Reports):
ASIS Europe – From Risk to Resilience (Rotterdam, NL, 21-23 March) provided an ideal platform to engage and energise a community with the shared objective of making organisations more secure and resilient.
From high level keynotes to deep dive case studies and interactive workshops – the content addressed a wide range strategic, security and managerial challenges.
Conference co-chair, Inge Huijbrechts, Global Senior Vice President Sustainability, Security and Corporate Communications, Radisson Hotel Group, commented, “Globally operating companies – and especially their security leaders – need to be ready for anything in today’s volatile and uncertain world. At the same time, we have to build long term resilience for our organisations. I was very pleased to see how the conference programme could address both big picture strategic thinking and day to day risk mitigation.”
Opening keynote Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl, Director General of DIGITALEUROPE, took the resilience discussion beyond company operations to the societal level. She looked at the role of digital technologies in Europe’s future – from business to sustainability to security – and explored how the forces of innovation and regulation interact.
Catherine De Bolle, Executive Director of Europol was the keynote on day two. Her session focused on how law enforcement and the private sector can collaborate better, the evolving hybrid risk landscape, and how to develop the skills and teams needed to address tomorrow’s challenges.
After the plenary session concluded, Mrs. De Bolle spent the rest of the morning onsite. She took the opportunity to meet ASIS CSO Centrer members and volunteer leadership, and attended several education sessions.
The keynotes were carefully selected, as conference co-chair Gavin Henderson, Regional Chief Security Officer, Mastercard explains, “Public-Private Partnership in security is an increasingly important topic. The war in Ukraine has made protecting Europe’s critical infrastructure – including digital infrastructure – top of mind for governments, law enforcement and companies which rely on it. Both our keynotes addressed the topic from complementary viewpoints and I’m sure provided hugely valuable insights for our delegates.”
In addition to the keynotes, attendees heard CSO case studies from Porsche, ArcelorMittal, Egis amongst others, plus a host of real-life experience, insights on AI and other technology developments, new techniques, and recent research from leading practitioners and advisors.
Interactive workshops provided a platform for challenging debates such as; how to collectively improve the procurement and supply of quality guarding services; recruiting and retaining younger and more diverse security professionals; and how geopolitical risk is viewed differently by corporate management compared to security teams.
With more than 850 registrants for the onsite event and over 1,100 when adding online registrants, the attendance list read like an A-Z of world-leading organisations – from Amazon and BMW, to Louis Vuitton and Porsche, to Unilever and Zurich Insurance.
Although senior to mid-level security leaders form the core audience, a diverse, multigenerational crowd was a key feature – a new initiative this year saw 20 students sponsored to attend thanks to support from the professional community in Europe.
The 11+ hours of dedicated networking time built into the programme was put to great use. The buzz of conversations and contacts being made was ever present from the welcome reception through to the farewell drink.
ASIS Europe is the regional flagship gathering for ASIS International – the world’s largest membership organization for security management professionals. ASIS CEO Peter J. O’Neil FASAE, CAE commented, “This event has been another highlight in an exciting 12 months for ASIS in Europe. After the launch of European Regional Board and passing the 3,000 member mark in the region, gathering so many established and aspiring security leaders gives us the perfect chance to demonstrate the knowledge in our community and connections it can make.”
This exceptional gathering of corporate security leaders provided an ideal opportunity for over 40 exhibitors and sponsors to engage with strategic buyers and thought leaders, and showcase technology and service solutions essential for security leaders facing complex threats.
Headline sponsors for the event were Nedap, Everbridge and F24.
ASIS Europe 2023 will conclude with an online event on 27 April.
Next year’s onsite event will take place in Vienna on 20-22 March 2024.