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Join us at ASIS Europe 2026
Stand G3 | Antwerp | 23-25 March 2026
Solace will be exhibiting at ASIS Europe 2026 in Antwerp. We look forward to connecting with security professionals and industry peers from across Europe to discuss the challenges organisations face when protecting their people and operations globally.
Our team will be on hand throughout the event to share how Solace supports organisations with travel risk management, secure journey planning, and operational oversight in complex environments.
We will be joined by Solace Communications, combining expertise across risk management and secure communications.
Visit us at Stand G3 to meet the team and learn more about how Solace supports organisations operating around the world.
Event details
When
23-25 March 2025
Where
Antwerp, Belgium
AT THE STAND
What Security Leaders Are Talking About
Throughout the event, our team will be hosting a series of expert briefings at the stand, sharing practical insights drawn from real-world operational experience.
Topics will include why more CEOs and boards are prioritising security, how organisations can select the right communications for different operating environments, and what recent events in the Middle East have revealed about crisis readiness inside the operations room.

Why Are More CEOs and Boards Worrying About Security?
Board-level exposure has shifted. Visibility is higher, scrutiny is sharper, and leadership travel is under greater observation than ever before.
What now constitutes the minimum standard for executive protection – and how is that benchmark evolving? For security leaders responsible for safeguarding senior decision-makers, understanding where the industry is moving is becoming part of the role itself.

How to Choose the Right Communications for Any Operating Environment
Communications resilience is shaped long before deployment. It sits in the architecture – layered systems, alternative pathways, power continuity and governance oversight designed to withstand disruption, interference and cross-border complexity.
For security and operations leaders, the real question is not simply what equipment to issue, but who owns resilience, how it is configured, and whether it is simple enough to work under pressure without specialist intervention.

Inside the Ops Room: What the Middle East Evacuations Revealed About Crisis Readiness
The recent Middle East evacuations were not shaped by the first strike, but by months of sustained intelligence monitoring, scenario mapping and clearly defined mobilisation thresholds. When conflict escalated, teams were already aligned, CONOPS were established and movement options had been assessed.
Crisis readiness is not reactive; it is built through sustained preparation, structured oversight and the ability to act immediately when the window opens.
