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Curtain Falls on the Jubilee Adria Security Summit (Photo Gallery)

In Skopje, the curtain has fallen on another successful Adria Security Summit, the largest regional event dedicated to the security industry. This year’s Summit was special as it marked a jubilee edition, confirming its continuity and growth, as well as its importance in connecting leading experts, companies, and institutions from around the world. Over the course of two days, participants attended a rich conference program, exchanged experiences, presented innovative solutions, and established new forms of cooperation.

A glimpse of the atmosphere from this prestigious gathering can be found in our photo gallery:

 

AMBCG: Adria Security Summit as an Opportunity for Recognition, Regional Cooperation, and Knowledge Exchange

Representatives of the Association of Security Managers of Montenegro (AMBCG) are participating in the international event Adria Security Summit 2025, taking place on October 8–9 in Skopje, North Macedonia. The delegation includes representatives of numerous Montenegrin companies and institutions, such as Airports of Montenegro, Electric Power Industry of Montenegro, Crnogorska Komercijalna Banka, ZIRAAT Bank, Porto Montenegro, Jugopetrol, Čikom, Regius, Vatrex, Bar Utility Services, BIM Security, Gold Security, Netcom, Sat-trakt, Alarm Automatika, B-one, and Mamula Hotel. Also present are representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Defense, and the Police Academy.

The goals of the Montenegrin delegation’s participation in this prestigious regional event are focused on strengthening bilateral and regional cooperation in the field of security, exchanging operational experiences and information, and gaining insight into the latest global trends and technologies.

At the same time, Adria Security Summit represents an opportunity to promote professional capacities and position Montenegro as a reliable and valuable partner in addressing common security challenges.

Adria Security Summit Day 1: The Future of Security is Built Through Cooperation and Knowledge Sharing

The opening day of the 10th anniversary Adria Security Summit was marked by strong messages from organizers and partners, underlining the importance of cooperation, knowledge exchange, and joint action in the security industry.

Mahir Hodžić

Chairman of the Organizing Committee, Mahir Hodžić, emphasized that shared vision, collaboration, and innovation are the key drivers of new value in the industry. “These days, Skopje has become the regional hub of the security sector — a place where innovations and best practices are presented, while B2B meetings create new partnerships. I especially thank the presidents of professional chambers across the region for their support, which gives this event additional credibility,” Hodžić stated, also inviting industry representatives to attend the upcoming Romanian Security Summit in Bucharest.

Panče Toškovski

Panče Toškovski, Minister of Interior of North Macedonia, highlighted the importance of joint efforts in today’s security environment. “We live in a time of new challenges for the security sector, which is why events like this are of vital importance. They represent a bridge between the private and public sectors, a place where we meet and build a safer society together,” he said.

Verica Mileska Stefanovska

President of the Chamber for Private Security of North Macedonia, Verica Mileska Stefanovska, expressed her satisfaction that Skopje is hosting this year’s Summit: “We must work together for better responses to modern security challenges. Take the opportunity over the next two days to connect, network, and contribute to greater overall security,” she noted.

Leo Levit, Chairman of the ONVIF Steering Committee, stressed the global relevance of the Summit: “This is the right platform where experts from across the region come together. Such events play a crucial role in strengthening cooperation and sharing knowledge. ONVIF works along the same path — creating a global platform that enables vendors to collaborate and contribute to a safer and more connected society,” Levit said.

Leo Levit

Alongside the exhibition area, Adria Security Summit 2025 also features a rich conference program with expert panels, lectures, and presentations from leading international and regional specialists. A major innovation this year is the launch of Adria Smart City, a new platform running in parallel with the Summit, dedicated to smart technology solutions for urban management.

📌 More information about the event is available at www.adriasecuritysummit.com and www.asadria.com

10th Anniversary Adria Security Summit 2025 Officially Opened in Skopje!

In the packed halls of Hotel Aleksandar Palace in Skopje, the Adria Security Summit 2025 was officially opened today, marking the 10th anniversary edition of the region’s leading event dedicated to security and smart technologies. Over the course of two days, October 8–9, Skopje has become the epicenter of the security industry, bringing together more than 3,000 professionals from over 50 countries and showcasing innovations from more than 160 exhibitors in physical security, ICT, IoT, and smart solutions.

The opening ceremony was highlighted by the symbolic cutting of the red ribbon, attended by distinguished guests and partners, including:

  • Leo Levit, President of the ONVIF Steering Committee

  • Lidija Stolica, President of the Croatian Security Association

  • Aleksandar Nedić, Secretary of the Association for Private Security, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia

  • Branko Slak, President of the Chamber for Private Security in the Republic of Slovenia

  • Dragan Radulović, President of the Association of Security Managers of Montenegro

  • Adnan Efendić, Chamber of Security of FBiH

  • Panče Toškovski, Minister of Interior of North Macedonia

A special acknowledgment was also given to Asociația Română pentru Tehnică de Securitate for its long-standing partnership and contribution to strengthening the vision of a safe and connected region.

📸 Take a look at some of the photos from today’s official opening ceremony below:

Panduit European Conference: We Witnessed What the Future Looks Like

On September 17, American company Panduit, a premium provider of networking solutions, held its annual European press conference at the elegant Schlosshotel in Kronberg, Germany. As one of nearly thirty attendees from technology and media outlets, we had the opportunity to learn about innovations poised to shape the industry for the next decade

Piše: Damir Muharemović
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We hadn’t even stepped into the Schlosshotel before our senses were already overwhelmed by the sights and scents of the venue. This luxury castle-hotel, built in the late 19th century as a residence for German Empress Friedrich, the eldest daughter of British Queen Victoria, served as a symbol of ties between the German and British courts. Its charm has been preserved to this day in its authentic form. Every door handle, chair, chest of drawers, or tapestry is a work of art, every room uniquely designed, every wall filled with antiques and artwork from the imperial collection. This blend of historical elegance and modern luxury served as a prelude to another, more contemporary story about quality and durability.

Vision Drives Inspiration

 “This is a place where vision, innovation, and history meet. That’s why we chose the Schlosshotel for this conference,” said Martin Kandziora, Senior Marketing Manager for EMEA at Panduit. The belief that this vision is the key to growth drives Panduit, a company with 6,000 employees and revenues in the billions, to innovate and inspire. “I have witnessed this firsthand over the years, from Chicago to Costa Rica. The products we will see today reflect this quality and sustainability. We invest heavily, and our products take time to develop. We don’t hold press conferences often, but today we have something to show and to demonstrate how Panduit is shaping the future of IT networks,” concluded Kandziora.

The Strength of Engineering

Three trends underpin growth in the IT networking industry, explained Jens Holzhammer, Managing Director for EMEA at Panduit. The first and most important driver is the massive increase in generated data, primarily from the proliferation of images and video, and the growing adoption of AI. This demands much higher bandwidth.

“This has been the main driver for at least the past three years. Data centers require a lot of power, and each data center demands significant engineering,” said Holzhammer. The second driver is electrification and the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, and the third is reshoring, that is, the return of manufacturing to home countries to reduce costs, improve quality control, and strengthen local economies. The latter is particularly noticeable in the electronics component segment, as supply chains have been disrupted.

These trends affect both Panduit and its customers, prompting the company to invest heavily in multi-continent manufacturing. In South America, it opened two state-of-the-art factories in Costa Rica and Mexico. In Southeast Asia, production moved from Singapore to a new facility in Malaysia, and in Indiana, USA, a large, fully automated distribution center was established. In Europe, the Romanian factory, operational for sixteen years, is now set for expansion.

“I asked myself, when I became CEO of Panduit, what is particularly important for this company. Then I visited the Innovation Center and was amazed by the engineering: more than 250 engineers work daily in R&D, resulting in over 3,000 patents. Panduit truly shapes global communications standards,” Holzhammer emphasized, concluding that continuous innovation, high-quality production, and exceptional service and customer experience are the three pillars of Panduit’s foundation.

The New Intelligent PDU Straight from the Line

 Hans Obermillacher, Business Development Manager for Data Centers in EMEA, presented key trends and technological solutions demonstrating how data centers must evolve to meet future challenges. The industry focus is on energy efficiency – not only room cooling but chip-level cooling – followed by power distribution in high-demand environments (currently cited up to 600 kW per cabinet), and the need to redefine infrastructure in networking and industrial applications. Edge computing, intelligent Power Distribution Units (PDUs), and containerized data centers are the three leading trends highlighted by Obermillacher.

As a concrete example, the SUPERPOD in Cologne uses eight NVIDIA H100 GPUs in DGX H100 servers. This data center is designed to support heavy consumer and AI workloads with substantial power consumption, illustrating the scale of modern installations. For edge infrastructure, examples include retail chains, banks, and factories in Europe, “where solutions typically involve a few cabinets, multiple iPDUs, one UPS, a cooling system, and all necessary connectivity (fiber, copper). Key benefits of such edge setups are lower latency, higher bandwidth, and enhanced security,” Obermillacher noted.

Panduit’s UPS portfolio covers 1 kVA to 20 kVA devices, supporting single- and three-phase systems. These are high-efficiency double-conversion UPS units (up to 97.5% efficiency in online mode), available with Li-Ion or VRLA batteries. They offer up to nine minutes of autonomy without additional batteries, including network cards for advanced management and monitoring.

Particular attention was given to Panduit’s new EL2P iPDU (Elevate to Power). This intelligent power distribution unit provides simplified installation, greater control over power, and automation. Key features include: precise energy metering (±0.5%) via an intuitive 1.8” touchscreen, 4-in-1 outlets supporting diverse equipment, hot-swappable controller and display modules with zero downtime, dual 1Gb Ethernet with daisy-chain capability for up to 64 iPDUs on a single IP, and support for high operating temperatures up to 60°C. The EL2P meets advanced cybersecurity standards (UL 2900-1, IEC 62443-4-2), including secure network authentication and intrusion protection. Finally, it integrates with Cisco Nexus Dashboard, providing energy usage insights without additional hardware.

 

“This iPDU will also have an EL2S version and a higher-capacity model expanding to even greater amperages of up to 100 A that are planned for 2026,” Obermillacher announced.

 

20-Year Warranty on Cable Ties

The third session focused on electrification as a key factor in sustainability and technological advancement. Ferhat Peker, Account Manager for the Solar Industry in EMEA, emphasized that climate change, technological innovation, environmental policies, and economic incentives are accelerating the need for electrification across sectors, particularly transport, renewable energy, data centers, and smart buildings. According to Gartner, 75% of enterprises will implement sustainability programs for data center infrastructure by 2027.

Using a cabling project for an 80 MW facility for Energie Baden Württemberg in Longenenslingen, Peker demonstrated how Panduit’s solution reduced installation costs by 45%, doubled implementation speed, and offered a 20-year warranty on components. Safety was also highlighted: innovative cable cleats allow installers to reduce steps such as pulling or cutting cables, minimizing injury risk and increasing efficiency.

Particular emphasis was placed on Panduit’s Nylon 612 cable ties, designed for extreme weather conditions. “Only Panduit offers a 20-year warranty on cable ties for harsh conditions, while standard ties last 7–8 years. In Europe, we have 132 rainy days per year, plus significant temperature variations. Panduit has developed a product that withstands all these conditions,” Peker stated.

Next-Generation Cables

The final, highly engaging presentation on the transformation of smart buildings was delivered by Jorge Neyton Avila Pacheco, Senior Business Development Manager and expert in AI, smart buildings, and cybersecurity. Growing energy demand, grid limitations, and sustainability requirements necessitate fundamental changes in electricity distribution. According to the International Energy Agency, global energy demand grew by 4.5% in 2024. At the same time, electricity prices are rising, and data centers are projected to consume 4–6% of total electricity in the near future.

In response, Panduit is developing next-generation Cat6 cables with an extended transmission reach of up to 150 meters compared to the 100-meter limit of current Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a Ethernet cables. This will have an impact on multiple industries. “We are developing cables capable of delivering 90 W power and PoE data over 150 meters. This expands the covered space from 31,400 m² to 70,600 m². When offering this technology, we aim for the highest quality,” Pacheco explained.

In addition, Panduit’s RapidID technology simplifies cable documentation using factory-embedded unique labels. This allows for quick documentation, verification, and cable tracing, saving time and costs and making installations up to 50% faster. It also reduces risk by eliminating manual data entry and enables the identification of all active connections, enhancing cybersecurity. “We cannot protect what we cannot see,” Avila emphasized, underlining the importance of physical infrastructure visibility as a foundation for NIS2-compliant security strategies.

Pacheco also briefly discussed Panduit’s cybersecurity strategy, which is built on three pillars. The first pillar, physical protection, is in fact the first line of defense. The second is network infrastructure visibility, which Panduit achieves by placing sensors inside cabinets, allowing administrators to see within seconds who is attempting to gain access. The third pillar is business continuity planning, encompassing a set of strategies, processes, and technologies that enable the rapid restoration of systems and infrastructure to operational status after a major incident.

The World’s First UL-Certified Power System

 A standout innovation that impressed the audience was Panduit’s Fault Managed Power System (FMPS), a power distribution technology combining low-voltage safety with high-power delivery over long distances. It is the world’s first Class 4 power system certified under UL 1400-1 and IEC/UL 62368-1, setting new benchmarks for safe, efficient, and scalable energy distribution in complex infrastructure environments. In the context of accelerated digital transformation in EMEA and growing IoT, smart building, and wireless network adoption, the need for reliable, efficient, and secure power systems has never been greater. FMPS delivers up to 600 W per pair of Class 4 copper conductors over distances of up to 2 km, with efficiency exceeding 97% and up to 60% cost savings on cabling and installation. It supports multiple hot-swappable transmitter modules, up to nine per chassis, and up to three hot-swappable power units, collectively delivering up to 4.8 kW per chassis.

FMPS uses pulsed power technology, sending energy via short impulses (typically 2 ms on, 1 ms off) over multi-strand Class 4 cables. Each pulse is monitored live to detect faults such as shorts, wire errors, overloads, or grounding faults. When a fault is detected, power delivery stops within 2 ms, greatly reducing shock or fire risk compared to traditional high-voltage systems. Integrated remote monitoring and management allow technicians to track consumption, manage components remotely, and minimize on-site interventions.

“This architecture is far more efficient because future buildings will use DC power. I believe this technology has no limits and will reach homes in the coming years. Today, energy is lost converting AC to DC and back. Fault Managed Power enables direct energy distribution. Even data centers will begin using it,” Pacheco noted, adding that tests for power delivery up to 2 kW are already underway, generating particular interest.

SMART BUILDING EXPO 2025: FOCUS ON GREEN BUILDING, ELECTRIFICATION, AND SMART CITIES

At Fiera Milano from November 19 to 21, SBE will serve once again as a hub for discussion and reflection on the future of buildings and cities, offering a calendar of strategic events to understand an evolving sector.

Milan, September 30, 2025. Highlighting business opportunities and providing updates and practical solutions to designers, engineers, and installers to navigate the complex phase of energy and digital transition: this is the goal of SMART BUILDING EXPO 2025, the international event organized by Fiera Milano and Pentastudio dedicated to technological innovation and system integration, scheduled from November 19 to 21, 2025, at Fiera Milano.

Alongside an important exhibition offering, which has grown by 20% compared to the previous edition and will feature key players such as ABB, Adeogroup Eelectron, Finder, Gewiss, and Vimar, SBE 2025 also offers a rich program of workshops, training events, and networking opportunities designed to address the sector’s challenges, both in terms of emerging technologies and European regulations governing their adoption.

“SMART BUILDING EXPO has grown edition after edition and today represents a unique moment to converge and develop the skills related to technological integration and the smart evolution of buildings and cities.” – says Luca Baldin, Project Manager of the event.- “The offerings of this edition will be a valuable tool to navigate this period of change, thanks to the innovations of the participating companies, as well as the significant contributions from experts and industry associations, which will allow professionals to discover upcoming scenarios, analyze the tools available, and outline the areas where the drive for innovation is strongest.”

THREE DAYS DEDICATED TO THE SECTOR’S MAJOR CHALLENGES

Three days, three focuses. From the zero-emission future to electrification, to the role of smart cities, SBE will offer a structured program of thematic days to provide an integrated view of ongoing changes:

  • 19 November: Decarbonization at the Center

The first day of the exhibition will focus on the complex challenge of zero emissions. Two main events are planned. The first is the EPBD4 (Energy Performance Building Directive) Workshop: Towards Implementing Decrees, which will analyze the impact of the new regulation on national strategies and investments in building renovation, estimated in Italy at over €280 billion. The meeting will feature representatives from MASE (Italian Ministry of Environment and Energy Security), ANCE (Italian National Association of Building Contractors), ANIE Building Area (Building Area of the Italian Federation of Electrical and Electronic Companies,), Adiconsum (Italian Consumers’ Protection Association) and other key stakeholders. The second event, in collaboration with DEERNS Italia, will spotlight Data Centers, key infrastructures for digitalization but increasingly energy-intensive, offering innovative solutions to reduce their environmental footprint, from the use of renewable energy to immersion cooling and the application of artificial intelligence.

  • November 20: Focus on Electrification

Through various scheduled sessions, participants will reflect on the potential and risks of building electrification, a crucial topic for the decarbonization of the building stock. The day will begin with a Real Estate Workshop to discuss how the EPBD4 directive is already redefining property value and investors’ strategies. With the participation of Generali Real Estate, Teicos Group, Ricci SpA, and E-Valutations, among others, the meeting aims to highlight the role of Real Estate in the decarbonization of the building stock, both in terms of new constructions and the conversion of existing buildings.

This will be followed by a session organized by Rinnovabili.it together with Prosiel, addressing the challenges and opportunities of progressively replacing gas systems with heat pumps, photovoltaics, and electrical systems. Finally, a vertical deep dive will focus on the hospitality sector, one of the areas that can benefit most from system upgrades. The Hotellerie 4.0 Workshop will show how automation, air quality, and immersive solutions can reshape the tourist experience.

  • November 21: From Smart Buildings to Smart Cities

On November 21, the focus will shift from individual buildings to the urban fabric with the workshop From Building to City: Buildings and Cities Facing the Twin Transition, featuring experts from the Smart Buildings Alliance and numerous industry specialists. The session will focus on the role of smart buildings as active nodes in smart cities, thanks to technologies such as energy grids, cloud and edge computing, and the impacts of the new UNI 11973-2025 standard, set to guide the intelligent transformation of Italian cities.

SBE 2025 also reconfirms its commitment to professional training. The event will once again host the National Smart Installer Meeting, dedicated to the professional development of installers, which this year will feature as special guest the brand-new European project LIFE-SKEMA, led by ENAIP. Through this project, the European Union aims to upskill technical personnel to meet the new challenges of the twin transition (digital and energy) of the building stock.

THE INNOVATION SQUARES

The “Innovation Squares” return to SBE, animating the exhibition area with moments of discussion and talks with sector experts on topics ranging from building technological architecture to system integration, with a particular focus on the “energy” world.

Four squares in 2025: From Building to City Square by the Smart Buildings Alliance (SBA); Building Automation Square by AIBACS; Integration Square by KNX ITALIA; and Rinnovabili District Square by Rinnovabili.it.

RINNOVABILI DISTRICT: A HUB FOR DISCUSSION AND INNOVATION

A major highlight of Smart Building Expo will be the Rinnovabili District, a dynamic space curated by the media company Rinnovabili, hosting debates, meetings, and an immersive exhibition area dedicated to emerging technologies. The three days of the event will focus on vertical insights into various topics.

On November 19, the focus will be on Renewable Energy and Emerging Models, highlighting distributed production, prosumers, energy efficiency, and data center sustainability. On November 20, the session will address Renewable Energy Communities and the EPBD Directive, with insights on scalability, self-consumption, and the role of Energy Management Experts (EGE).

Finally, on November 21, the last day of the event, Emerging Technologies and Smart Cities will take center stage, with reflections on electric mobility, urban hydrogen, and artificial intelligence to optimize consumption.

FOCUS ON LIGHTING SYSTEMS

Thanks to the collaboration with ASSIL, the Italian association focused on lighting systems, Smart Building Expo will also feature an area dedicated to this strategic topic from an energy efficiency perspective.

VALUE SYNERGIES: MIBA 2025

The focus on alternative energies and sustainable cities offered by Smart Building Expo aligns fully with MIBA – Milan International Building Alliance, Fiera Milano’s format on sustainable, efficient, and safe buildings. SBE reaffirms its contemporaneity with MADE Expo, Italy’s leading international construction and building event; SICUREZZA, one of Europe’s main events dedicated to security & fire; and GEE – Global Elevator Exhibition, focused on vertical and horizontal mobility. A strategic synergy between complementary markets, called to collaborate in shaping the future of buildings and cities.

SMART BUILDING EXPO will take place from November 19 to 21, 2025, at Fiera Milano.

For more information: www.smartbuildingexpo.it

Live Broadcast of the Opening of Adria Security Summit 2025!

Tomorrow at 10:00 AM, follow the live broadcast of the opening ceremony of the 10th anniversary edition of Adria Security Summit 2025 directly on the portal www.asadria.com.

This year’s Summit in Skopje will gather more than 3,000 professionals from over 50 countries and over 160 exhibitors, who will showcase the latest solutions in physical security, ICT, IoT, and smart technologies.

With a rich conference program featuring more than 60 panels and keynote sessions, as well as unique business networking opportunities through the run.events platform, the Summit remains the leading regional event for the security industry.

📺 The broadcast can also be followed live on the official YouTube channel: click here.

Join us online and be part of the 10th jubilee Adria Security Summit 2025!

Push Beyond the Ordinary: Registration for ISE 2026 is Now Open

Prepare for the unforgettable. Integrated Systems Europe (ISE), the world-renowned annual tech show for the audiovisual and systems integration industry, is back – and registration for ISE 2026 is officially open.

Step into a world unlike any other, where boundaries are meant to be pushed and imagination comes alive. ISE 2026 makes its grand return, 3-6 February at the Fira de Barcelona, with a theme that invites the industry to explore every opportunity and redefine what’s possible.

Push Beyond: The Next Chapter of ISE Arrives

ISE 2026 will transform the Fira de Barcelona into the epicentre of innovation and discovery for attendees to experience the truly remarkable. This year’s theme, Push Beyond, challenges visitors to leave the ordinary behind and embrace a new standard of excellence. Step away from the expected, refresh your mindset, and indulge your senses in an event that promises an almost unimaginable experience.

“At ISE, we are dedicated to inspiring the community and exploring what’s possible,” says Mike Blackman, Managing Director of Integrated Systems Events. “Each year, we aim to deliver an experience that fuels creativity and drives innovation. ISE 2026 will open new horizons, ignite fresh ambition, and bring together the global AV and systems integration community for an unforgettable celebration of innovation – where ideas take form and the future begins to unfold.”

Where Industries Converge and New Ideas Spark

It’s not just one industry. ISE 2026 throws open its doors to an incredible spectrum of verticals, from education, enterprise, live events, and hospitality to retail, healthcare, and beyond. Wherever you fit in the global landscape, ISE is the destination where every sector finds fresh inspiration and ambitions meet opportunity.

To make every experience count, ISE 2026 features dedicated Technology Zones designed to serve the unique needs of each market. Whether visitors are seeking the latest in digital signage, unified communications, smart building solutions, or residential technology, you’ll discover immersive spaces tailored to your interests.

Each Zone is a launchpad, fuelled by innovation, brimming with solutions, and ready to connect you with the partners and insights that matter most.

Secure the Best Rates with bnetwork

To ensure every attendee enjoys a seamless experience in Barcelona, ISE has once again partnered with bnetwork, its Official Accommodation & Logistical Services Partner for ISE 2026.

Through bnetwork’s dedicated platform, visitors can book hotels at competitive rates and choose from a wide range of accommodation options, all with personalized customer support. Beyond hotel reservations, bnetwork also offers transportation solutions and venue-booking services, making it easier than ever to coordinate every aspect of the trip.

Attendees are encouraged to plan early and take advantage of these exclusive services at isehotels.bnetwork.com

Don’t Miss Your Chance to Be Part of What’s Next

Registration for ISE 2026 is now open, so take your place among the visionaries, trailblazers, and creative minds from every corner of the globe. Reserve your spot at the event where tomorrow’s innovations are unveiled, and let’s Push Beyond what’s possible – together. Register here.

As part of ISE’s continued commitment to attendee security, all attendees are asked to provide a valid passport or national ID number during the registration process. In partnership with the Catalan police, this measure helps us deliver a safe and seamless experience for everyone participating in ISE.

This is your invitation to Push Beyond, don’t just witness the extraordinary, come and be part of it: https://www.iseurope.org/.

 

 

Partners become family: MDT acquires Tapko and Apricum

The MDT Group acquires a majority stake in the German KNX pioneer Tapko Technologies GmbH and the Croatian KNX forge Apricum d.o.o. The close and trusting partnership between the German KNX manufacturer MDT and the German KNX pioneer Tapko as well as the Croatian KNX producer Apricum has existed for several decades. Now both companies will become part of the MDT Group and the cooperation between the locations will be even closer. With the majority takeover, all employees of the companies will be included in the KNXperts team.

“Our companies and teams have been working together since MDT developed the first KNX product. The long-standing, successful technology and production partnership will now be further deepened and expanded. I am particularly pleased that we can now welcome Petar Tomic and Klaus Adler, proven KNX experts from the very beginning, to the MDT family,” says Roger Karner, CEO of the MDT Group.

Founded in 1999, Tapko has relied on the EIB/KNX standard from the very beginning. As one of the most innovative KNX specialists, the company has an excellent network in Europe and handles international development requests. The portfolio supports customers with consulting and services, from the product idea to production. The two Tapko managing directors Petar Tomic and Klaus Adler are widely regarded as pioneers in the KNX world and will both remain with the MDT Group as managing directors of Tapko GmbH.

Klaus Adler looks at the new connection: “The partnership with MDT has always been a special connection, we have a cooperation among experts at eye level. We have already moved a lot in the KNX market and will become even stronger together.”  And Petar Tomic adds: “MDT and we have long shared the conviction that the KNX system is the best solution in building automation. From now on, we will walk the path to the smart building together as one company.”

The Croatian company Apricum has also been active in the KNX market for decades. Founded in 2001 by Olivera Tomic in Split, Croatia, the construction of the first electronics production began in 2002. One of the company’s first products was a fancoil controller for the KNX market, a successful product that was followed by several others. Olivera Tomic will also become a family member of the MDT Group as Managing Director of the Croatian production and sales company Apricum.

“In the years of trusting cooperation, MDT has always been a special partner, where not only the business but also the people have a firm place in the focus of the management. Therefore, I am happy to become part of a larger, KNX-loving community with my company. We will achieve a lot together!” says Olivera Tomic.

The MDT Group is one of the leading manufacturers of KNX products for the automation of commercial and private buildings. The company and its employees stand for the highest quality and user-oriented thinking. The group includes the MDT brands with a complete KNX portfolio in actuators, sensors and system components, and the Tense brand with a large selection of high-end KNX buttons. A large number of intelligent functions in the products offer users tangible added value. The MDT Group offers one of the most extensive KNX product ranges on the market for smart buildings.

Only 2 days left until Adria Security Summit 2025 opens in Skopje!

In just two days, Skopje will host the region’s central event dedicated to security and smart technologies. This year marks the 10th anniversary edition of Adria Security Summit, bringing together professionals, innovations, and new business opportunities like never before.

More than 3,000 participants from over 50 countries are expected to attend, with the chance to explore cutting-edge solutions from 160+ exhibitors in the fields of physical security, ICT, IoT, and smart technologies. The agenda features 60+ conference sessions, keynote speeches, and panels, covering the most pressing topics shaping the industry today.

A strong emphasis is placed on business networking – through the run.events app, participants will be able to arrange targeted B2B meetings and build new partnerships. In just two days, the event that has been defining the future of security and smart solutions in the Adriatic region for a decade will once again set the stage. Skopje will become the meeting point of knowledge, innovation, and industry leaders.

See you in Skopje on October 8–9!