SATEL Joins Euralarm – Strengthening European Security Standards

December 7, 2025

SATEL, headquartered in Gdańsk, Poland, and one of Europe’s leading providers of security and alarm technologies, continues to expand its strategic presence in the market. With a comprehensive portfolio of innovative solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial clients—including alarm systems, wireless and wired technologies, access control, and IoT security solutions—the company has established itself as a key player in the European security sector. SATEL operates in over 90 countries, serving customers across numerous international markets.

In this context, SATEL is proud to announce its membership in Euralarm, the prestigious European organization that has supported the development of the fire protection and security industry since 1970, promoted industry standards, and upheld the highest safety benchmarks across Europe.

Euralarm brings together more than 5,000 companies across Europe, including national associations, manufacturers, and other major stakeholders in the security sector. The organization actively engages in market development, collaborates with standardization bodies, and advocates for consistent, high-quality security solutions.

For SATEL, membership represents a significant strategic step. It provides the company with the opportunity to actively contribute to the development of regulations and standards that shape the industry. Additionally, it enables the exchange of knowledge and experience with other leading manufacturers and organizations, further driving technological innovation and enhancing security standards across Europe.

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