“We are pleased to bring Secutech Vietnam back to Hanoi, a key decision making hub for discussions around smart infrastructure and public safety in Vietnam,” said Ms Regina Tsai, General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd – Taiwan Branch. “As the one and only business platform in Vietnam with a long-standing presence across the security, fire safety, and smart building sectors, the show benefits from strong official support from the Ministry of Public Security and the Fire & Rescue Police Department. With the launch of new features like SPS Stage Vietnam, this year’s edition offers an all-in-one sourcing and networking platform where solution providers, government stakeholders, and project owners can exchange knowledge and build practical partnerships.”
Vietnam’s economy expanded by 8.02%[1] in 2025, with USD 38.42 billion in foreign direct investment[2], largely in manufacturing and processing. Building on this momentum, the government is aiming to expand Hanoi’s urban rail, transport networks, and smart urban planning, while developing satellite towns and industrial zones to ease urban pressure. With a strong focus on logistics, clean energy, and automation, authorities are seeking experienced, well-capitalised partners to implement impactful solutions[3]. As these developments accelerate, Secutech Vietnam 2026 provides a timely platform for technology providers and project stakeholders to engage directly with the capital’s growing demand for adaptable smart safety and digitally enabled infrastructure.
Showcase of innovation across verticals
This year’s fair will highlight a wide range of AI, IoT, and ICT-enabled technologies for smart buildings, factories, and urban infrastructure. Exhibits will focus on practical tools that enhance asset performance, support operational safety, and enable scalable, integrated systems across Vietnam’s fast-developing industrial and public sectors. Solutions on display will include video surveillance, fire protection, access control, building automation, disaster prevention, and connected safety systems.
Dedicated product zones will include:
- Building Security & Access Management
- Disaster Prevention & Emergency Response
- ICT & Building Infrastructure Solutions
- PPE & Industrial Safety
- Robotics & Drones
Meanwhile, international pavilions from Japan, Korea, and Singapore will present the latest technologies tailored to local requirements and project specifications.
Hands-on learning and business connections through fringe programme
A series of dynamic fringe events will further enhance the visitor experience and foster deeper engagement at the show. These include seminars on current challenges in security and fire safety, outdoor demonstrations of integrated solutions and equipment, and business matching sessions that connect exhibitors with local decision-makers.
New for 2026, SPS Stage Vietnam joins the fair as a dedicated platform to highlight how advanced manufacturing technologies are enabling safer, smarter, and more resilient industrial environments. As part of the global SPS series, the seminar will spotlight key industry trends and emerging solutions shaping Southeast Asia’s production landscape, bringing together machine builders, system integrators, production engineers, factory managers, CTOs, and IT stakeholders for focused discussions on secure and future-ready operations.
Held concurrently with Secutech Vietnam 2026, Fire & Safety Vietnam spotlights innovations in fire prevention, rescue, and industrial safety, while SMABuilding focuses on building automation, IoT integration, and energy efficiency. Together, these dedicated events broaden the scope of the platform, offering specialised solutions for safety, security, and smart building development.
[1] ‘Vietnam's 2025 GDP grows 8.02%’, January 2026, VnEconomy, https://en.vneconomy.vn/vietnams-2025-gdp-grows-802.htm, (Retrieved: January 2026)
[2] ‘Vietnam attracts $38.42 billion of FDI in 2025’, January 2026, VnEconomy, https://en.vneconomy.vn/vietnam-attracts-3842-billion-of-fdi-in-2025.htm, (Retrieved: January 2026)
3 ‘Hanoi’s infrastructure push hinges on strategic investment’, September 2025, Hanoi Times, https://hanoitimes.vn/hanoi-s-infrastructure-push-hinges-on-strategic-investment.850173.html, (Retrieved January 2026)
For more details about Secutech Vietnam, please visit www.secutechvietnam.com. Alternatively, please call Ms Michelle Chu at +886 2 8729 1068 or email michelle.chu@taiwan.messefrankfurt.com.
For more information on Safety, Security & Fire shows worldwide, please visit http://safety-security-fire.messefrankfurt.com
Press information and photographic material:
https://secutechvietnam.tw.messefrankfurt.com/hochiminhcity/en/press.html
Links to websites:
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https://www.instagram.com/secutechseries
Background information on Messe Frankfurt
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