
Secutech Vietnam 2026 – The 19th edition of Secutech Vietnam will take place from 9 – 12 September 2026 at the Friendship Cultural Palace in Hanoi. The fair will bring together 480 exhibiting brands from 14 countries and regions across 13,000sqm of exhibition space. With supports from the Vietnam Fire and Rescue Police Department and the Ministry of Public Safety, Secutech Vietnam continues to promote the adoption of advanced fire safety, emergency response, and security technologies across factories, buildings, public facilities, and infrastructure projects within the country. The exhibition will run alongside Fire & Safety Vietnam and SMABuilding, expanding its scope to include applications in AI, loT, ICT, smart buildings, and industrial automation.
The Vietnamese government has pinpointed the digital technology industry as a key driver of productivity, competitiveness, and long-term growth. Under the country’s five-year digital technology industry development plan, Vietnam is aiming to achieve USD 300 billion in digital technology industry revenue and USD 55 billion in annual digital technology export revenue by 2030. The plan also targets the creation of 100,000 digital technology enterprises, training of more than 3 million workers, and the building of modern digital industrial capabilities[1]. These ambitions are expected to accelerate demand for connected infrastructure, intelligent operations, smart building systems, and integrated safety solutions across industrial, commercial and urban projects.
Commenting on the upcoming fair, Ms Regina Tsai, General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd – Taiwan Branch, commented: “Vietnam’s digital transformation is entering a new stage of long-term growth, supported by national goals for enterprise development, workforce training, and industrial modernisation. As factories, buildings, and public facilities adopt more digital tools, safety and security planning must advance at the same pace. This year, Secutech Vietnam responds with a broader solution-focused format, covering six key themes from critical infrastructure protection and smart factory automation to fire safety, AI operations, smart buildings, and ICT infrastructure. By presenting these cross-sector offerings side by side, the fair will offer visitors practical insights into how different technologies can be implemented together in real-world projects that align with Vietnam’s long-term goals.”
The 2026 edition will bring together both local and international suppliers with attendance from key decision-makers across government, construction, manufacturing, commercial real estate, industrial parks, system integration, facility management, public safety, and critical sites. Exhibitors from Bulgaria, China, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, the UAE, the US and Vietnam, will present an international breadth of technologies that support safer facilities, smarter performance, and greater operational resilience.
Across the show floor, international exhibitors such as Ateis SE, Detnov Security, Matrix Comsec, Potter Global Technologies, Sony Electronics, and Xiamen Leelen Smart Technology will appear alongside Vietnam-based suppliers including Fire Front Vietnam, S-Tec Vina, and TOA Electronics Vietnam, among others. Their displays will span access control, AI surveillance, fire detection, fire suppression, emergency response, public safety, industrial safety, smart buildings, connected infrastructure, and digital enterprise applications.
Specialised showcases will add further international and technical depth, with the Japan Pavilion featuring fire safety, inspection, and emergency response technologies; the Korea Pavilion presenting fire protection, rescue, PPE, and smart safety products; and the UL Pavilion focusing on testing, certification, and compliance services.
Another key highlight of the fair is its six integrated solution themes, covering:
- Security & critical infrastructure protection – showcasing technologies for safeguarding airports, factories, industrial parks, utilities, transport hubs, and other high-risk sites through surveillance, access control, intrusion detection, and control room coordination
- Smart factory & industrial automation – presenting tools that support safer and more efficient production, including factory automation, machine monitoring, robotics, workplace protection, and connected manufacturing
- Fire safety & emergency management – spanning equipment for detection, alarm, suppression, evacuation, rescue, and incidence response across buildings, factories, warehouses, public spaces, and major projects
- AI & intelligent operations – including AI-powered systems that allow operators to monitor sites, identify risks, analyse data, and respond faster across security, safety, and facility operations
- Smart buildings & connected infrastructure – focusing on building technologies that improve safety, comfort and efficiency, including access control, building management, energy monitoring, smart parking, and facility control
- ICT Infrastructure & digital enterprise – serving as the digital backbone for modern operations, including networks, data platforms, cybersecurity, cloud systems, and enterprise software
Together, these themes will give buyers and project owners a strong foundation for comparing safety, security, and smart building technologies across factories, industrial parks, warehouses, commercial buildings, and large-scale developments. This structure will help visitors identify practical solutions that support risk prevention, faster incident handling, operational continuity, and safer site management.
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