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The POLSECURE Program Council convened at Targi Kielce
The exhibition will be organised in three exhibition halls – 6, 5 and 3 – and in the outdoor exhibition grounds. At this stage, 170 companies have confirmed their participation; they represent six countries: Estonia, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, the United States and the United Kingdom. The total exhibition area will be nearly 7,000 square meters, of which approximately 1,700 square meters will be occupied by supporting institutions representing entities included in the Honorary Committee.
An important element of the talks was also the conference program, prepared in cooperation with key institutions responsible for state security. On the second day of the fair, 21 April 2026, the main conference of the Police Headquarters will be held entitled: "Together towards a safe future – the role of the Police in a changing world."
The next day of the event, 22 April, will be filled with conferences and meetings related to anniversaries occurring in the Police in 2026 – including the 95th anniversary of police aviation, the 100th anniversary of the community police service, the 50th anniversary of the Anti-Terrorist Operations Bureau and the 100th anniversary of sport in the Police. The focal point will be the conference "100 years of sport in the Police - history and the present day", inaugurating the anniversary celebrations.
The agenda will also include a conference entitled “Railway transport safety in the era of modern threats”, organised by the Railway Protection Guard.
The Program Council also discussed two expert panels prepared by the Government Agency for Strategic Reserves: "Strategic reserves and institutional cooperation as the foundation of state resilience – from the central to the local level" and "Crisis management and civil protection in an integrated state security system – development directions and challenges".
The Program Council meeting confirmed the high level of preparation for the POLSECURE fair and its growing importance as a platform for cooperation among services, the administration, and the technology sector in the field of security.