The largest security event in Europe is set to return to the NEC this month.
The Security Event, held between April 8 and April 10, will see 16 businesses representing Yorkshire, including Leeds-based InVentry.
The event aims to educate smaller businesses and industry professionals on various forms of security, including cyber security, artificial intelligence, and lone working.
Police dogs will be there too (Image: The Security Event)
More than 16,500 visitors are expected to attend the three-day event, which showcases the world’s leading security brands.
Leeds-based InVentry, which specialises in visitor management and sign-in solutions, will be exhibiting at the event.
The tech firm works with schools to provide safeguarding by providing ID badges, DBS checks, and real-time monitoring for school security.
Sarah Baugh, head of commercial development at Professional Security, said: “The Security Event 2025 offers a fantastic opportunity for us to connect with like-minded individuals within our sector, showcase our extensive range of services, and share advice with guests throughout the three-day event.
“The NEC will be a hive of activity once again and we can’t wait to share the space with some of the world’s leading brands and market leaders.”
The event covers the total safety and security series, spanning the entire buying chain of the safety and security of people, property, and assets.
























