Sanzar at SICUR 2026: Where Security Meets Satellite Intelligence

A Window Into the Future of Security

Last week, the Sanzar Group team attended SICUR 2026 at IFEMA Madrid, one of Europe's leading trade fairs dedicated to security, protection, and risk management. The experience was eye-opening. From perimeter surveillance systems to AI-powered threat detection platforms, the event showcased just how fast the security sector is evolving.

Technology That's Redefining Safety

Walking the halls of SICUR, one theme stood out above all: the convergence of data, artificial intelligence, and real-time monitoring is no longer a vision of the future, it's happening now. We had the chance to explore a wide range of innovative solutions, from smart access control and video analytics to integrated command systems and cybersecurity infrastructure.

What struck us most was the growing appetite for cross-sector technology integration, combining tools and platforms originally developed for one industry to solve complex challenges in another.

Synergies and New Connections

Beyond the technology on display, SICUR proved to be a powerful networking environment. We connected with professionals from sectors including critical infrastructure, public safety, defense, and urban planning, all of them looking for smarter, more scalable security solutions.

These conversations reinforced something we already believe deeply at Sanzar: the most impactful innovations happen at the intersection of industries.

Sanzar's Contribution: Satellite Imagery + AI for Security

At Sanzar Group, we develop deep-tech solutions that are increasingly relevant to the security landscape. Our technology combines high-resolution satellite imagery with artificial intelligence, enabling capabilities that can contribute meaningfully across multiple security domains:

  • Territory and border monitoring: detecting anomalies or unauthorized activity across wide, hard-to-patrol areas

  • Critical infrastructure surveillance: tracking changes around energy, water, or transport assets over time

  • Disaster response and situational awareness: providing real-time geospatial intelligence when it matters most

  • Agricultural and environmental security: identifying illegal land use, deforestation, or resource theft at scale

This kind of remote sensing intelligence, powered by AI, offers a non-intrusive, scalable, and cost-effective layer of security that complements ground-based systems.


Interested in learning how Sanzar's satellite and AI technology can support your security operations? Contact us to explore how we can work together.