Enforce Tac 2025 sees record growth and strengthens global security dialogue

By Defence Industry Europe

Enforce Tac 2025 has solidified its position as a premier trade fair for internal and external security, marking significant growth in exhibitor and visitor numbers. With around 1,000 exhibitors from over 50 countries and nearly 19,000 trade visitors, the event has exceeded previous expectations and reinforced its importance as a platform for global security discussions.

 

The exhibition has become a key meeting point for industry professionals, security agencies, policymakers, and researchers. Its growing international presence highlights the increasing demand for innovation, cooperation, and practical security solutions worldwide.

A notable feature of Enforce Tac 2025 was its expanded programme of forums and symposia, addressing both policy and technological advancements. The German-Nordic Defence Industry Dialogue was particularly well received, fostering discussions on enhanced collaboration in security policy between Germany and Scandinavian nations.

 

 

Another standout event was the Ammo Symposium, which explored Europe’s rising ammunition demand and related procurement challenges. Experts from industry and official agencies provided insights into the future development of this crucial market, further enhancing the event’s role as a hub for strategic defence discussions.

The Enforce Tac Village offered live demonstrations of cutting-edge technologies and equipment, allowing attendees to experience the latest industry innovations in action. The debut of the Enforce Tac Stage was also a success, providing a platform for presentations and panel discussions on contemporary security solutions.

Political figures, including Bavarian Minister of the Interior Joachim Herrmann, attended the event, underlining the importance of collaboration in addressing evolving security challenges. Vice-Admiral Stawitzki and Bavarian Police Chief Schwald were also present, showing strong support for industry advancements.

 

 

The event’s continued internationalisation reflects its growing influence across the global security landscape. Exhibition Director Isabelle Teufert emphasised the fair’s commitment to evolving with new formats and tailored programmes to meet industry needs.

Looking ahead, Enforce Tac 2026 is set to expand further, occupying six halls with a total area of 56,000 square metres. The Enforce Tac Village will relocate to the Frankenhalle, providing an even more extensive platform for showcasing innovations in the security and defence sector.

 

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