Video Surveillance at SICUREZZA 2025: focus on technologies and key players
Date: 2025/11/14
Source: Fiera Milano
The video surveillance sector will be fully represented at next week’s event at Fiera Milano, showcasing the latest trends and a new approach to security through demos, meetings, and previews. A security that is more integrated, intelligent, and also more personalized and “tailor-made.”
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SICUREZZA 2025, video surveillance will take center stage thanks to the presence of Italian and international companies representing the very best in industry innovation: from Dahua to Dallmeier, from FLIR to GAMS (Bettini), alongside names such as Hanwha Vision, Hikvision, Provision-ISR, Sunell, Tattile, TKH Security, TVT, and Vivotek.
The products and solutions on display will highlight a clear direction: the camera is no longer just an “eye,” but a cognitive system, capable of interpreting, alerting, protecting, and even preventing.
Several elements contribute to achieving this result, first and foremost artificial intelligence, which has now become a reality and an integral part of every solution, making products “intelligent” and expanding their scope. New-generation cameras can distinguish between people, vehicles, or suspicious behavior, reduce false alarms, and provide useful data for managing spaces, flows, parking, and retail.
At the same time, manufacturers are working on increasingly advanced imaging technologies, such as night vision that allows color images even in almost total darkness, as well as multifocal and panoramic solutions aimed at greater efficiency. These enable coverage of wide areas with fewer devices, offering multiple angles, 180° or 360° panoramas, and continuous vision while reducing costs, complexity, and maintenance.
Ultimately, the main goal remains to prevent and shorten response times in case of threats, enabling timely and effective intervention. Modern security is no longer merely reactive but is adopting a more proactive approach, anticipating risks before they materialize. In this perspective, next-generation cameras not only detect intrusions or suspicious behavior but are also equipped with intelligent features that can automatically activate lights, sirens, or voice messages. These actions are designed to disorient intruders, deter unwanted actions, and significantly raise protection levels.
All of this comes with an eye on data protection. At a time when cloud solutions are becoming increasingly common, enabling remote management, and with systems more interconnected than ever, data has become a valuable asset, making cybersecurity an essential component in the design of security systems.
At SICUREZZA 2025, all of this will come to life through demos, meetings, and previews highlighting a new approach to security: more integrated, more intelligent, and more tailored than ever before.
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