Integrated security and automation solutions from SATEL at Security Expo Berlin 2025

September 5, 2025

Security Expo will take place for the first time in Berlin on 17 and 18 September 2025. SATEL will be presenting its latest developments in the fields of alarm systems, building automation and communication solutions.

The focus will be on the BE WAVE system, which combines alarm functions with building automation tasks. It meets Grade 2 and 3 security standards and enables the integration of security and automation functions in private and commercial applications.

In view of the imminent shutdown of the 2G network, 4G communication is becoming increasingly important. SATEL will be showcasing dialling and control devices that both meet current communication standards and are designed for IoT environments. The devices can be integrated into existing security and automation systems and support the implementation of complex scenarios for monitoring, alerting and control.

The combination of standard-compliant alarm technology, building automation and modern communication technology illustrates the development of integrated security solutions for critical and private infrastructures.

Interested trade visitors are invited to find out more about the systems at the SATEL stand. Free admission tickets are available for guests. Appointments can be made at https://www.satel.pl/expo/.

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