The requirements for corporate security are increasing rapidly. Cyberattacks, sabotage, hybrid threats and increasing regulatory requirements are forcing companies to rethink physical and digital security. At the SecurityExpo 2026, which will take place on July 1st and 2nd at the MOC Event Center Messe München, the concept of “converged security” is increasingly taking center stage.
Primion is also clearly relying on integrated security architectures this year. In Hall 1, Stand B11, the company will be presenting solutions that bundle access control, identity management and workforce management in a central platform. The aim is to avoid security gaps that often arise from isolated systems and fragmented data streams.
Security and operations are growing together
For a long time, physical security, IT security and human resources processes were viewed separately. This is precisely where experts now see significant risks. When locations, systems and critical processes are not linked to one another, weak points arise – both in security management and in ongoing operations.
At the trade fair, Primion will demonstrate how companies can automate security processes and at the same time strengthen operational capability. The focus is on consistent identity concepts in which digital and physical access are managed centrally. This should enable companies to respond more quickly to incidents and make security decisions in real time.
The company consciously speaks of “resilient, automated security ecosystems” that protect business operations “without slowing down the business”.
People and safety at the center
Another focus is on the strategic role of modern access solutions. On July 2nd, Francis Cepero, CEO of Primion, will give a specialist lecture about the increasing importance of integrated security structures.
Under the title “Security as a strategic lever: How modern access solutions put people at the center,” Cepero wants to show how companies no longer see security as just a protective function, but as part of their entire organizational strategy.
SecurityExpo 2026 is thus taking up a central trend in the industry: security systems should no longer just ward off threats, but should also increase efficiency, transparency and resilience in the company.
Security industry facing profound change
The convergence of physical and digital security is now considered one of the industry’s most important growth markets. In particular, operators of critical infrastructures, industrial companies and international corporations are increasingly investing in integrated platforms that combine access control, identity management and operational processes.
The SecurityExpo 2026 is likely to once again become a showcase for an industry that is increasingly moving away from classic isolated solutions – towards networked security ecosystems with strategic importance for entire company operations.
