Primion, a global provider of converged security and workforce management solutions, will participate as a sponsor at ASIS Europe 2026 in Antwerp for the first time from March 23 to 25, 2026, underscoring the importance of converged security as a forward-looking standard for corporate security.
Primion CEO Francis Cepero will speak on the topic: “From Access Control to Workforce Advantage: Redesigning Security for the Human Era.” With its comprehensive expertise, Primion supports security and resilience managers in identifying risks early on and managing them effectively. The seamless integration of identity management, access control, OT security, analytics, and operational responses transforms previously separate applications into holistically networked security ecosystems, forming the basis of modern converged security.
With 34,000 members worldwide, ASIS Europe is one of the largest associations for corporate security, risk management, and organizational resilience. This year, the high-profile event is themed “From Risk to Resilience” and highlights the growing complexity of modern threats and the increasing convergence of digital and physical risks.
In Antwerp, Primion will meet with high-profile security experts to discuss new risks, technological developments, geopolitical trends, and resilience-oriented management strategies. The program includes keynotes, workshops, and panel discussions on current hybrid threat scenarios and offers targeted networking opportunities, providing ideal conditions for building long-term sustainable professional networks. The result: transparent processes, faster responsiveness, and a more resilient security architecture.
Primion will be demonstrating integrated security live at its booth using a combination of IoT sensors connected to physical security systems such as access and video analytics, as well as further monitoring and correlation of data from the OT world. It will also demonstrate how the Primion Critical Event Management Platform can be used to map business processes, including those in connected systems, when anomalies occur, thereby achieving optimization and prevention.

