Securika Moscow 2026

Securika Moscow

The only exhibition in Russia that offers a wide range of equipment for security and fire protection.

As Moscow’s bustling spring exhibition season continues, one event stands as the undisputed leader in a field where innovation meets critical infrastructure protection. From April 22-24, 2026, the 31st International Exhibition for Security Equipment and Technologies – Securika Moscow will transform Crocus Expo into the undisputed capital of the security industry across Russia and Eurasia. In an era defined by evolving threats, technological convergence, and the imperative to protect people and assets, this is not merely a trade show—it is the largest event of its kind in Russia and the CIS, a legendary gathering where manufacturers, integrators, government officials, and industry leaders converge to shape the future of safety and security.

A Legacy of Leadership: 31 Years at the Industry’s Helm

For more than three decades, Securika Moscow has served as the cornerstone of the security industry in Russia and the broader Eurasian region. The 2026 edition marks the 31st iteration of this legendary exhibition, a testament to its enduring relevance and its ability to adapt to changing market dynamics and threat landscapes. What began as a specialized gathering has evolved into the definitive business platform for everyone connected to security—from global manufacturers of surveillance systems to integrators of access control solutions, from government procurement specialists to private security consultants.

The event is organized by ITE Group, a professional exhibition company with decades of experience in Russian industrial events, and enjoys the participation of leading domestic and international manufacturers and suppliers of security equipment and fire protection systems.

The 2025 Success Story: Building Momentum for the 31st Edition

The 30th edition of Securika Moscow, held in April 2025, demonstrated the event’s extraordinary value proposition and set the stage for an even more impressive 31st anniversary gathering.

By the Numbers

The 2025 edition achieved remarkable scale:

  • Exhibitors: 305 companies from 8 countries
  • New exhibitors: More than 100 companies making their Securika debut
  • Exhibition space: Over 17,000 square metres across Pavilion 3 at Crocus Expo
  • Visitors: 16,656 industry professionals from 26 countries and 82 regions of Russia
  • First-time visitors: 51% of attendees visited for the first time—a 4% increase over 2024
  • Speaker program: 155 industry experts across the three-day business program

The international character of the event was particularly pronounced, with exhibitors from across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Notably, visitors represented all countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU)—Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan—underscoring Securika’s role as a truly regional platform.

Visitor Quality and Authority

The 2025 edition attracted a remarkably high-quality audience, with 92% of visitors participating in purchasing decisions within their organizations and 77% planning to make purchases based on their exhibition experience. Among attendees, more than 20% were business owners or executives, while over 35% were department heads or group leaders—genuine decision-makers with purchasing authority.

The professional breakdown of visitors reveals the exhibition’s comprehensive reach across the security ecosystem:

  • 30% – Specialists from security system installation companies
  • 17% – Companies engaged in security product sales and distribution
  • 17% – Professionals in fire protection manufacturing and services
  • The remainder representing government agencies, industrial enterprises, and IT/infrastructure companies

For exhibitors, these numbers translate into exceptional business results:

  • 68% of exhibitors found new customers and business partners
  • 80% of exhibitors successfully conducted meetings with existing clients and partners
  • 61% of exhibitors reinforced brand presence and showcased existing solutions
  • 54% of exhibitors presented new products and services to the market

What’s New for 2026: The 31st Anniversary Edition

The landmark 31st edition promises to build on this foundation with expanded offerings and enhanced programming.

Venue and Scale

Securika Moscow 2026 will take place at its familiar home, Crocus Expo, Pavilion 3, Hall 15. The venue, located at Mezhdunarodnaya Street in Krasnogorsk, just outside Moscow, offers world-class facilities and excellent accessibility.

Operating Hours:

  • April 22-24, 2026: 10:00 – 18:00 (all three days)

Admission: Free for pre-registered industry professionals. Registration is available through the official Securika Moscow website, with early registrants receiving complimentary access.

The ITE Ecosystem Advantage

Beyond the physical exhibition, Securika Moscow participants benefit from a comprehensive digital ecosystem designed to maximize business outcomes:

  • Matchmaking Service: A free online tool that provides recommended lists of visitors or exhibitors based on business interests, allowing participants to send messages, invite to stands, and schedule meetings directly during the exhibition days.
  • Lead Scanning: A free service enabling rapid contact exchange on the exhibition floor—simply scan the barcode on a badge, and contact information is automatically saved for convenient follow-up processing.
  • ITE Ecosystem Access: Participants gain access to the broader ITE ecosystem of more than 30 exhibitions, conferences, and online projects, united by the digital Connect platform and a database of over 2 million industry contacts.
  • Securika FACE ID: A special project featuring interviews with key figures in the security industry, sharing stories of companies and individuals who laid the foundation of the market and continue to develop it today.

A Comprehensive Industry Showcase

Securika Moscow delivers an exhaustive overview of the security value chain, organized across 11 thematic sections that reflect the full spectrum of industry needs.

Video Surveillance

This core sector showcases the full range of imaging and recording technologies:

  • Analog and digital video surveillance cameras
  • High-speed dome cameras and camera optics
  • Control television and video equipment, monitors, multiplexers
  • Video reception, processing, and recording equipment
  • Analog, digital, and network video recorders
  • IP cameras and IP servers
  • License plate recognition systems
  • Video surveillance management software
  • TV monitoring and slow-scanning systems
  • Night vision cameras and systems
  • Traffic video control systems
  • Additional equipment and accessories

Access Control Systems (ACS)

Physical access management solutions occupy a prominent position:

  • Access control and management systems
  • Automatic electric and mechanical barriers, gates, doors, wickets
  • Turnstiles and checkpoints
  • Identification and authentication technologies
  • Card production, personalization, and engineering
  • Terminals, readers, and software

Alarm and Notification Systems

This critical sector addresses threat detection and communication:

  • Integrated security systems
  • Burglar alarm systems and emergency notification
  • Public hazard warning systems
  • Communication equipment and systems
  • Technical means of information protection
  • Monitoring systems

Perimeter Security and Inspection Points

Protecting boundaries requires specialized solutions:

  • Engineering and technical means of protection
  • Detectors, active and passive optical and electronic sensors for perimeters
  • Perimeter fencing and barriers
  • Retractable automatic hydraulic, electric, and mechanical barriers
  • Additional protective means and cable networks
  • Armored complexes and anti-ram devices
  • Anti-terrorism protection systems
  • Security robots

Fire Safety

Fire protection is a cornerstone of the exhibition:

  • Fire extinguishing systems and fire alarms
  • Fire-fighting equipment
  • Fire-resistant and fire-extinguishing substances and mixtures
  • Fire alarm and warning systems
  • Robotic fire extinguishing systems

Integrated Security Systems and Automation

The convergence of security with building management:

  • Building management systems and means
  • Communication, power supply, and lighting systems
  • Integrated security systems
  • Electrical installation products and cables
  • Physical Security Information Management (PSIM)
  • Smart home technologies

Occupational Safety and Personal Protective Equipment

Protecting the workforce is increasingly central:

  • Personal and collective protective equipment
  • Industrial and fire safety
  • Workplace health protection
  • Automated pre-shift medical examination systems
  • Occupational safety organization services

Information Security

The digital dimension of protection:

  • Application security
  • Cloud security
  • Personal data protection
  • Data security
  • Infrastructure protection
  • Comprehensive risk management
  • Network protection equipment
  • Information security services
  • Consumer software
  • Infrastructure and data protection tools and systems
  • Monitoring and analysis tools and systems

UAVs and Anti-Drone Systems

One of the fastest-growing sectors, introduced in recent editions:

  • Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones)
  • Evasion systems
  • Anti-drone defense technologies
  • Counter-UAV systems

Notable participants in this section at the 2025 edition included KARNEEV SYSTEMS, YUMIRS, Special Control Technologies, ELTECH-YUG, PERGAM-ENGINEERING, NPO KILOWATT, and the All-Russian Research Institute for Civil Defense and Emergencies of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

Additional Sections

The exhibition’s comprehensive scope extends to:

  • Communication Systems
  • Anti-theft Systems
  • Consulting, Certification, and Training Services

The Business Program: Where Minds Meet and Ideas Form

Beyond the exhibition floor, Securika Moscow features an extensive business program that serves as the intellectual heart of the event.

Three Dedicated Zones

The business program operates across three separate zones throughout all three exhibition days:

  • Main Hall: Plenary discussions, keynote addresses, and major industry announcements
  • Forum: Specialized conferences and panel sessions on key market segments
  • Dialogue Arena: Interactive discussions, case studies, and practical workshops

Program Themes

The business program addresses the most pressing issues facing the security industry:

  • Market trends and forecasts for the Russian and Eurasian security sector
  • Regulatory developments and their implications for manufacturers and integrators
  • Technological innovations in video analytics, AI, and IoT integration
  • Cybersecurity convergence with physical security systems
  • Critical infrastructure protection strategies and case studies
  • Urban security and smart city implementations
  • Fire safety innovations and regulatory compliance
  • Workforce development and professional training

Speaker Quality

The 2025 edition featured 155 expert speakers drawn from industry leaders, government agencies, research institutions, and international organizations. For 2026, organizers promise an equally impressive roster of thought leaders and practitioners.

Market Context: Russia’s Evolving Security Landscape

Securika Moscow’s significance is inseparable from the dynamic market it serves. Several factors make this an opportune moment for the security industry and its suppliers.

Resilient Growth Amid Global Shifts

Despite global market adjustments, the Russian security and fire protection industry has demonstrated remarkable resilience—and continues to grow. Over the past two years, rapid urban expansion, infrastructure upgrades, and stricter compliance standards have reshaped the market, driving demand for advanced surveillance, access control, and fire safety systems at an annual rate of 12% .

Substantial Market Size

By the end of 2025, the Russian security market is estimated to exceed $3.5 billion—but according to industry analysts, the opportunities are still ahead.

Major Projects Driving Demand

In 2026, dozens of smart city initiatives, energy infrastructure projects, and major transportation facilities will enter their final construction phases—a time when procurement needs peak and decision-makers act quickly. Securika 2026 offers suppliers the ideal platform to connect with these buyers at the critical moment.

Import Dynamics

The Russian market demonstrates strong demand for CCTV systems, digital video recorders, intrusion and perimeter protection products, and access control systems, with over 80% of these products being imported. Currently, the market is dominated by Chinese products, which, with their technical level and competitive pricing, are well-suited to Russian market requirements and are expected to bring significant opportunities to the security sector.

Technology Convergence

The market is being transformed by the rise of IoT-driven surveillance technologies and AI analytics—creating substantial opportunities for suppliers offering reliable, compliant, and future-ready solutions. The convergence of physical and information security, the integration of building management with security systems, and the emergence of drone-based security and counter-drone technologies are reshaping customer expectations.

Who Exhibits at Securika Moscow?

The exhibition attracts the full spectrum of security industry suppliers, from global market leaders to innovative startups.

Notable Regular Participants

The list of permanent participants reads like a who’s who of the Russian and international security industry:

Russian Manufacturers and Distributors:

  • AAM-Systems, ARGUS-SPECTR, ARMO-Systems, BOLID, Diagnostika-M, Elektronika PSC, Eskort Group, High-Tech Security, SIGUR, IRA-PROM Group, ALGONT, ITV Group, LOUIS+, OSK Group Holding, PERCO, Plasma-T, Pozhtechnika, Poliservis, SOUYE Trombone, Vidos Group, RUBEZH, Innovative Fire Safety Systems Group, PROMAVTOMATIKA-KD, STA PLUS, TRASSIR, Itrium SPb, InstallPlan

UAV and Anti-Drone Specialists:

  • KARNEEV SYSTEMS, YUMIRS, Special Technologies Control, ELTECH-YUG, PERGAM-ENGINEERING, NPO KILOWATT, All-Russian Research Institute for Civil Defense and Emergencies (Ministry of Emergencies)

International Participation

Exhibitors from China, Belarus, Turkey, India, Iran, the UAE, and other friendly nations regularly participate, making Securika Moscow the primary gateway for international suppliers seeking entry to the Russian and CIS security markets.

Who Visits Securika Moscow?

The exhibition attracts a highly targeted audience of security professionals with genuine purchasing authority.

By Professional Role

  • 20%+ – Business owners and executives
  • 35%+ – Department heads and group leaders
  • 92% – Participate in purchasing decisions
  • 77% – Plan to make purchases based on exhibition attendance

By Company Type

  • 30% – Security system installation companies
  • 17% – Security product sales and distribution companies
  • 17% – Fire protection manufacturing and service providers
  • Government agencies and public sector representatives
  • Industrial enterprises and critical infrastructure operators
  • IT and telecommunications infrastructure companies
  • Consulting, engineering, and design firms

By Geographic Coverage

The 2025 edition drew visitors from 26 countries and 82 Russian regions, with particularly strong representation from all EAEU member states. More than 1,000 international specialists attended from countries including China, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Turkey, and India.

Why Exhibit at Securika Moscow?

For companies serving the security industry, the 31st edition exhibition delivers exceptional business value.

Unmatched Market Access

Securika Moscow is the largest exhibition in Russia for security equipment and fire protection technologies. With over 16,000 qualified visitors from across the region, exhibitors engage with a concentrated pool of prospects impossible to replicate through traditional channels.

Qualified Lead Generation

92% of visitors hold purchasing authority, ensuring that conversations on the show floor translate into genuine business opportunities. The matchmaking and lead scanning services enhance lead generation through smart matching and digital contact management.

Brand Visibility and Credibility

Participation positions companies alongside industry leaders, with extensive pre-show and on-site marketing reaching the entire Russian security community. The 31st edition’s landmark status ensures enhanced media attention and industry recognition.

New Customer Acquisition

68% of exhibitors find new customers and business partners at the exhibition. Visitors actively seek solutions that can improve their business processes and innovative products—making them receptive to new supplier relationships.

Existing Relationship Management

80% of exhibitors successfully conduct meetings with existing clients and partners at the exhibition, strengthening relationships and discussing new opportunities in a focused environment.

Product Launch Platform

54% of exhibitors present new products and services at Securika Moscow. The exhibition serves as the ideal venue for introducing innovations to the Russian market, with the industry’s most influential buyers and opinion leaders in attendance.

Market Intelligence

With hundreds of exhibitors showcasing innovations across thousands of square metres, the exhibition floor serves as a living laboratory for understanding competitive dynamics and emerging trends. Exhibitors can study competitor offerings, identify market gaps, and refine their own positioning.

Geographic Expansion

Visitors from 26 countries and 82 Russian regions offer exhibitors unparalleled access to expanded distribution territories. More than 1,000 international attendees provide opportunities for cross-border business development.

Government and Industry Access

Securika Moscow provides opportunities to meet with representatives of government authorities, law enforcement agencies, industrial enterprises, and private sector security structures—connections difficult to establish through other channels.

Why Attend Securika Moscow?

For security professionals across all roles and specialties, the exhibition offers compelling reasons to attend.

For Integrators and Installers

  • Discover new products and technologies that can enhance service offerings
  • Meet suppliers face-to-face and establish direct relationships
  • Evaluate equipment firsthand before specifying for client projects
  • Learn about installation best practices from manufacturers
  • Network with peers facing similar technical challenges

For Distributors and Resellers

  • Identify new product lines to expand portfolios
  • Meet manufacturers directly and negotiate distribution agreements
  • Understand market trends shaping customer demand
  • Compare competitive offerings across multiple suppliers
  • Build relationships with principals for long-term partnership

For End Users and Facility Owners

  • Explore security solutions for specific applications
  • Compare technologies from multiple vendors in one location
  • See products in operation before making purchasing decisions
  • Consult with experts on system design and integration
  • Stay current with emerging threats and countermeasures

For Government and Public Sector

  • Access the full range of security technologies available in the market
  • Meet manufacturers developing solutions for public sector needs
  • Learn about regulatory developments and compliance requirements
  • Share requirements with potential suppliers
  • Benchmark capabilities against international standards

For Consultants and Specifiers

  • Stay current with technology developments across all security domains
  • Meet manufacturer technical experts for detailed product information
  • Compare competitive solutions to inform recommendations
  • Network with peers and share industry insights
  • Access the latest research and market intelligence

For Students and Early-Career Professionals

  • Explore career opportunities with exhibitors and industry employers
  • Learn from experienced professionals in educational sessions
  • Discover the breadth of security technology and career paths
  • Network with potential employers and mentors
  • Begin building professional relationships that will span a career

Practical Information for Attendees

Dates and Hours:

  • April 22-24, 2026: 10:00 – 18:00 (all three days)

VenueCrocus Expo, Pavilion 3, Hall 15
Address: Mezhdunarodnaya Street, 16, Krasnogorsk, Moscow Region (Metro station: Myakinino)

Getting There:

  • By Metro: Myakinino station on Line 3 (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line). From the city centre, take the first carriage and exit to Crocus Expo.
  • By Car: From the outer side of the MKAD (Moscow Ring Road) at the 66 km mark, turn onto Crocus City after Volokolamskoe Highway. From the inner side, turn under the bridge before Volokolamskoe Highway.

Parking: Free parking is available on the Crocus Expo grounds daily from 7:00 to 20:00.

Admission:

  • Free admission is available for industry professionals who complete online registration on the official Securika Moscow website
  • On-site registration may be available but advance registration is strongly recommended

Official Website: securika-moscow.ru

Organizer Contact Information:

  • ITE Group: +7-495-799-55-85
  • Email: marketing@ite.group

Looking Ahead: The Future of Security in Eurasia

As the 31st edition approaches, Securika Moscow stands poised to reaffirm its position as the premier security event in Russia and Eurasia. The exhibition arrives at a pivotal moment for the industry, characterized by several transformative trends.

Technology Convergence Accelerates

The lines between physical and information security continue to blur. IoT-enabled surveillance, AI-powered analytics, and integrated security management platforms are reshaping customer expectations and creating new opportunities for suppliers who can deliver comprehensive solutions.

Critical Infrastructure Protection Intensifies

With dozens of major infrastructure projects reaching completion, the demand for advanced security solutions for transportation hubs, energy facilities, and urban environments has never been greater. Decision-makers are actively seeking partners who can protect these critical assets.

Drone Security Emerges as Major Sector

The rapid proliferation of commercial and consumer drones has created corresponding demand for detection, tracking, and mitigation technologies. The dedicated UAV and anti-drone section at Securika reflects this growing market segment.

Import Substitution Creates Opportunities

As the Russian market continues its pivot toward domestic and friendly-nation suppliers, opportunities abound for manufacturers offering quality products at competitive prices. The 80% import dependency in key categories signals substantial room for new market entrants.

Regulatory Evolution Shapes Demand

Stricter compliance standards and evolving regulations continue to drive investment in security technologies that meet new requirements. Understanding these regulatory shifts is essential for suppliers seeking to address Russian market needs.

An Invitation to the Security Community

As the largest event of its kind in Russia and the CIS, Securika Moscow 2026 offers an unrivalled opportunity for engagement with one of the world’s most dynamic and resilient security markets. Whether you are a manufacturer seeking new distribution, a technology provider demonstrating cutting-edge innovation, a systems integrator exploring new solutions, or a security professional searching for better ways to protect people and assets, this landmark 31st edition exhibition delivers a comprehensive window into the Eurasian security landscape.

The 2026 edition promises to build on the remarkable success of 2025, with expanded exhibition space, enhanced programming, and the continued participation of the industry’s leading companies. With free admission for pre-registered professionals, the added value of the ITE ecosystem’s matchmaking and lead scanning services, and the prestige of a 31st anniversary celebration, there has never been a better time to experience Russia’s premier security event.

It is where surveillance meets analytics, where physical security converges with cybersecurity, and where the future of protection in Eurasia takes shape. Join the industry’s leaders from April 22-24, 2026, at Crocus Expo, Moscow, for the 31st International Exhibition for Security Equipment and Technologies – Securika Moscow 2026.

The 31st International Exhibition for Security Equipment and Technologies – Securika Moscow 2026 – will take place from April 22-24, 2026, at Crocus Expo, Moscow. For registration and the latest updates, visit the official event website at securika-moscow.ru.