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The 4th POLSECURE International Expo - the launch

21 April 2026
The fourth unveiling of one of the most important events dedicated to public safety in Central and Eastern Europe has started at Targi Kielce. This year's POLSECURE has been held under the honorary auspices of the Minister of Interior and Administration. The agenda includes conferences, panels, workshops and visits by foreign delegations.

This year's Kielce show is the showcase for 219 companies from 17 countries, including WB Group, the POLSECURE Expo Strategic Partner.  The exhibitors put their products on display across over 8,000 square metres of indoor exhibition space in expo halls 3, 5, and 6, as well as on the outdoor expo grounds.  Visitors can learn about the latest technologies and solutions for uniformed services, public administration, and the security sector.

One of the key points of the program is the conference at the Police Headquarters entitled "Together towards a safe future – the role of the Police in a changing world."  During the meeting, experts and representatives of the services discuss the challenges facing the state security system, new threats and the need to integrate activities.  The agenda is complemented by thematic panels, including events dedicated to Police anniversaries and rail transport safety, organised by the Railway Security Guard.

The presence of the Government Agency for Strategic Reserves and the STRATEXPO is an important element of this year's event -  experts conduct workshops and discussions on crisis management, the role of strategic reserves, and building state resilience.

An integral part of the trade fair - dynamic demonstrations by uniformed services, presenting realistic action scenarios – from VIP evacuation, through counterterrorism operations, to threat neutralisation. The shows emphasise the importance of cooperation between formations and the use of modern technologies.

POLSECURE 2026 is also a platform for international cooperation, as the event brings together delegations from many countries in Europe and around the world, including Azerbaijan, Romania, Estonia, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Austria, Ukraine, Germany, Japan, and representatives of the FBI.

 The POLSECURE trade fair is not only a presentation of equipment but, above all, a space for dialogue and the exchange of experiences among services, administration, and business – with a view to increasing the security of the state and its citizens.

 

 

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