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ENACT Flash Report 06 - Home Office Security and Policing Event 2025

Authors: Gibson, Helen; Piotrowicz, Cyril;

ENACT Flash Report 06 - Home Office Security and Policing Event 2025

Abstract

This report details the Home Office Security & Policing (S&P) 2025 exhibition that took place in Farnborough, UK from 11-13 March. The report discusses how S&P has reinforced its position as a premier event for security professionals, with the 2025 event bringing together over 430 exhibitors from 25 countries and more than 9,600 visitors. This closed-door event, organised by the UK Home Office and key partners, offers a unique and trusted environment for confidential discussions on sensitive technologies, operational needs, and future security priorities—something public trade shows can’t match. ENACT’s review of S&P 2025 revealed key insights into the evolving security landscape, observing a notable increase in overlapping areas of interest, such as the strong links between human/goods trafficking, cargo crime, and community policing, or public space protection with advanced technologies like encryption and 5G. S&P 2025 proved to be a critical interface where future-ready technologies meet national and international security priorities, offering an exclusive platform for researchers, innovators, and manufacturers to engage directly with strategic buyers and decision-makers. We’re collecting feedback on this report through the EU Survey Platform, if you’d like to share yourthoughts anonymously please click on the link below. https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/enact-report-feedback

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police, security, uk, home office, crime

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