See how successful Perimeter Protection 2025 was
Take a look at the highlights of Perimeter Protection 2025 and be there again in Nuremberg from 19 to 21 January 2027!
Three days of trends, innovations & networking
We look back on a successful Perimeter Protection 2025 – personal encounters and networking, finding solutions and trying out new products, specialist lectures and discussion of current industry topics – these were the highlights of 2025 that whet your appetite for the next International Trade Fair for Perimeter Protection, Fence Technology and Building Security.
Unique status creates strong growth potential
Thomas Preutenborbeck, Member of the Management Board, emphasises the high level of specialisation in his summary: „No other trade fair covers the combination of fence, gate and security technology as extensively as Perimeter Protection. The trade fair was truly well received, once again proving its above-average potential for this exciting industry.“
Facts and figures of Perimeter Protection 2025
With more than 5,000 trade visitors from over 50 countries, the eighth Perimeter Protection came to a successful close on 16 January 2025.
Visitors obtained information about the latest mechanical, electrical and electronic solutions for perimeter and building security from around 220 exhibitors from almost 30 countries on a gross exhibition area of around 15,000 square metres. Especially gratifying was the increase in the share of international exhibitors to almost 35 percent.
- Again this year, the Trade Forum was very well received. This is where renowned industry experts shared valuable tips and lessons in numerous presentations given on all three days of the exhibition.
“The interest in Perimeter Protection is greater than ever. The numbers for this year’s event confirm the trend of continuous growth. Thus, this year’s exhibition represents another chapter in the success story of Perimeter Protection, reaffirming its status as the most important meeting place for the security industry in Europe”
"Driven by late-breaking topics like the KRITIS DachGesetz (CER law), artificial intelligence, drones, access protection and securing business processes, there were once again brisk and constructive discussions both in the specialist forum and at the exhibitors' stands this year. The requirements for perimeter protection are increasing as well as is the need for information. It was possible to find right answers to a lot of questions at the Perimeter Protection fair. However, these still need to be translated into appropriate measures. Perimeter Protection 2025 has thus once again contributed to greater security, but many questions still remain unanswered and we are therefore already looking forward to Perimeter Protection 2027 to contribute even more to physical security."