State Security Forces and Agencies host activities, workshops, and demonstrations at SICUR 2026
From the 24 to 27 February, IFEMA MADRID combines innovation in security and emergency services with the latest technological advances, operational equipment, and professional best practices.
SICUR 2026, the International Security, Safety and Fire Exhibition taking place from 24 to 27 February at IFEMA MADRID, will feature the participation of the leading State Security Forces and Agencies, Emergency Services, and Civil Protection bodies. The National Police, Civil Guard, Military Emergency Unit (UME), Mossos d’Esquadra (Catalan Regional Police), Ertzaintza (Basque Regional Police), the Community of Madrid 112 Emergency and Security Agency, as well as the Madrid Municipal Police, SAMUR-Civil Protection, and the Madrid City Council Fire Department will organise activities, workshops, and demonstrations at their stands, allowing professionals to gain insight into their equipment, capabilities, and best practices.
The Spanish National Police will showcase its most advanced technological and operational capabilities, with a comprehensive exhibition of security support systems such as the Robotic Support System (SIRA), Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) equipment, drones and counter-drone systems, mobile identification solutions, forensic science tools, and the Integral Documentation Vehicle. The exhibition will be complemented by the 'Tridente Azul' vessel and the participation of police personnel in presentations and round tables, reinforcing their commitment to modernisation and citizen services.
The Military Emergency Unit (UME), the reference unit of the Armed Forces in the emergency sector, will exhibit equipment from its Drone Unit (UDRUME), part of the UME's Transmissions Battalion (BTUME), which complements the UME's capabilities in wide-area search and rescue, within infrastructures, and underwater.
The Civil Guard, present at the event since 2010, will demonstrate its commitment to technological innovation and its support for the national industry. The stand will feature electric vehicles, motorcycles, drones, mannequins from various operational units, and specialised equipment from services such as SEPRONA, Traffic, TEDAX, GAR, and ARS, reinforcing its image as a police force utilising cutting-edge technology.
The Madrid Municipal Police will participate with a representative sample of its operational and specialised capabilities, including intervention equipment, vehicles, ballistic protection, communication systems, and road safety assets, accompanied by live demonstrations. Likewise, drones and police applications from the Air Support Section will be exhibited, alongside full-dress uniforms from the Cavalry Squadron and the Mayor's Patrol, under the coordination of the Institutional Support Commissariat.
The Mossos d’Esquadra, the autonomous police force of Catalonia, will unveil its policing model from a dual perspective: citizen proximity and critical incident response. They will present electric vehicles and motorcycles, their MIA artificial intelligence project applied to citizen care, new uniform gear, and hybrid and electric vehicles designed for rapid response.
The Ertzaintza, the autonomous police force of the Basque Country, returns to present the latest advances in drone technology operated by the Surveillance and Rescue Unit, as well as a firm commitment to innovation led by its newly created Cybersecurity Coordination Headquarters. The passive safety of motorcyclists in the Ertzaintza Traffic Unit is another central theme, highlighting the recent incorporation of the new airbag vest as standard equipment for all its units.
The Madrid 112 Emergency and Security Agency (ASEM 112) will host various entities from the Community of Madrid's public emergency system, featuring demonstrations, preventive talks, and a photograph exhibition. Thus, participants include the Fire Department, debuting its new red uniforms which replace the traditional blue to provide greater safety and comfort; members of ERICAM (Emergency Immediate Response Team of the Community of Madrid); units such as GERA (Special Height Rescue Group), Aquatic Rescue, and CBRN (Nuclear, Radiological, Biological, and Chemical); the Community of Madrid Forestry Agents Corps; the Special Forest Fire Brigades (BEIF); and the Madrid 112 Emergency Call Centre featuring a call reception station.
Additionally, the Civil Protection Volunteers Immediate Response Team (ERIVE) will be present with a 'Food Truck' equipped to provide logistical support to units deployed in emergencies, and the Institute for Comprehensive Training in Security and Emergencies (IFISE), responsible for training local police officers, civil protection volunteers, firefighters, forestry agents, and SUMMA 112 personnel. Finally, an informative talk will be held regarding the Preliminary Market Consultation launched by ASEM 112, aimed at gathering participation from individuals or legal entities offering innovative technological solutions to improve forest fire detection networks.
SAMUR-Civil Protection and the Madrid Fire Department will participate with a joint stand highlighting the coordination between both services, including a recreation of a real-life intervention.
SAMUR-Civil Protection will display its technical and operational capabilities and its new acquisitions of material and equipment: ballistic self-protection, CBRN personal protective equipment, and an Advanced Life Support vehicle featuring state-of-the-art electromedicine and AI. A key novelty will be the presentation of material acquired for the SAMUR-Civil Protection International Medical Team (ESP EMT1), such as a video surveillance system with computer vision and virtual anti-intrusion fencing, as well as high-speed, low-latency satellite voice and data communication terminals. Furthermore, with the aim of reinforcing the culture of prevention and citizen training, workshops will be held, such as training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation with real-time feedback (QCPR) and haemorrhage control using tourniquets and other life-saving measures.
For its part, the Madrid Fire Department will exhibit an emergency vehicle equipped with latest-generation road traffic accident rescue equipment, along with specialised gear such as a REMA group echo-sounder for locating victims in aquatic environments, a recently updated forced entry kit, and various small-format power tools incorporated into the new Shoring and Structural Rescue (APEOS) vehicles. The display will be completed with three equipped mannequins visualising the diversity and specialisation of the gear according to the type of intervention, an exhibition of the rescue vehicle's equipment, and educational demonstrations using an explosion chamber.
SICUR 2026, the International Security, Safety and Fire Exhibition taking place from 24 to 27 February at IFEMA MADRID, will feature the participation of the leading State Security Forces and Agencies, Emergency Services, and Civil Protection bodies. The National Police, Civil Guard, Military Emergency Unit (UME), Mossos d’Esquadra (Catalan Regional Police), Ertzaintza (Basque Regional Police), the Community of Madrid 112 Emergency and Security Agency, as well as the Madrid Municipal Police, SAMUR-Civil Protection, and the Madrid City Council Fire Department will organise activities, workshops, and demonstrations at their stands, allowing professionals to gain insight into their equipment, capabilities, and best practices.
The Spanish National Police will showcase its most advanced technological and operational capabilities, with a comprehensive exhibition of security support systems such as the Robotic Support System (SIRA), Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) equipment, drones and counter-drone systems, mobile identification solutions, forensic science tools, and the Integral Documentation Vehicle. The exhibition will be complemented by the 'Tridente Azul' vessel and the participation of police personnel in presentations and round tables, reinforcing their commitment to modernisation and citizen services.
The Military Emergency Unit (UME), the reference unit of the Armed Forces in the emergency sector, will exhibit equipment from its Drone Unit (UDRUME), part of the UME's Transmissions Battalion (BTUME), which complements the UME's capabilities in wide-area search and rescue, within infrastructures, and underwater.
The Civil Guard, present at the event since 2010, will demonstrate its commitment to technological innovation and its support for the national industry. The stand will feature electric vehicles, motorcycles, drones, mannequins from various operational units, and specialised equipment from services such as SEPRONA, Traffic, TEDAX, GAR, and ARS, reinforcing its image as a police force utilising cutting-edge technology.
The Madrid Municipal Police will participate with a representative sample of its operational and specialised capabilities, including intervention equipment, vehicles, ballistic protection, communication systems, and road safety assets, accompanied by live demonstrations. Likewise, drones and police applications from the Air Support Section will be exhibited, alongside full-dress uniforms from the Cavalry Squadron and the Mayor's Patrol, under the coordination of the Institutional Support Commissariat.
The Mossos d’Esquadra, the autonomous police force of Catalonia, will unveil its policing model from a dual perspective: citizen proximity and critical incident response. They will present electric vehicles and motorcycles, their MIA artificial intelligence project applied to citizen care, new uniform gear, and hybrid and electric vehicles designed for rapid response.
The Ertzaintza, the autonomous police force of the Basque Country, returns to present the latest advances in drone technology operated by the Surveillance and Rescue Unit, as well as a firm commitment to innovation led by its newly created Cybersecurity Coordination Headquarters. The passive safety of motorcyclists in the Ertzaintza Traffic Unit is another central theme, highlighting the recent incorporation of the new airbag vest as standard equipment for all its units.
The Madrid 112 Emergency and Security Agency (ASEM 112) will host various entities from the Community of Madrid's public emergency system, featuring demonstrations, preventive talks, and a photograph exhibition. Thus, participants include the Fire Department, debuting its new red uniforms which replace the traditional blue to provide greater safety and comfort; members of ERICAM (Emergency Immediate Response Team of the Community of Madrid); units such as GERA (Special Height Rescue Group), Aquatic Rescue, and CBRN (Nuclear, Radiological, Biological, and Chemical); the Community of Madrid Forestry Agents Corps; the Special Forest Fire Brigades (BEIF); and the Madrid 112 Emergency Call Centre featuring a call reception station.
Additionally, the Civil Protection Volunteers Immediate Response Team (ERIVE) will be present with a 'Food Truck' equipped to provide logistical support to units deployed in emergencies, and the Institute for Comprehensive Training in Security and Emergencies (IFISE), responsible for training local police officers, civil protection volunteers, firefighters, forestry agents, and SUMMA 112 personnel. Finally, an informative talk will be held regarding the Preliminary Market Consultation launched by ASEM 112, aimed at gathering participation from individuals or legal entities offering innovative technological solutions to improve forest fire detection networks.
SAMUR-Civil Protection and the Madrid Fire Department will participate with a joint stand highlighting the coordination between both services, including a recreation of a real-life intervention.
SAMUR-Civil Protection will display its technical and operational capabilities and its new acquisitions of material and equipment: ballistic self-protection, CBRN personal protective equipment, and an Advanced Life Support vehicle featuring state-of-the-art electromedicine and AI. A key novelty will be the presentation of material acquired for the SAMUR-Civil Protection International Medical Team (ESP EMT1), such as a video surveillance system with computer vision and virtual anti-intrusion fencing, as well as high-speed, low-latency satellite voice and data communication terminals. Furthermore, with the aim of reinforcing the culture of prevention and citizen training, workshops will be held, such as training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation with real-time feedback (QCPR) and haemorrhage control using tourniquets and other life-saving measures.
For its part, the Madrid Fire Department will exhibit an emergency vehicle equipped with latest-generation road traffic accident rescue equipment, along with specialised gear such as a REMA group echo-sounder for locating victims in aquatic environments, a recently updated forced entry kit, and various small-format power tools incorporated into the new Shoring and Structural Rescue (APEOS) vehicles. The display will be completed with three equipped mannequins visualising the diversity and specialisation of the gear according to the type of intervention, an exhibition of the rescue vehicle's equipment, and educational demonstrations using an explosion chamber.