Safety Members' Meeting – FHI Building Automation

Physical safety continues to evolve. New legislation and regulations, technological innovations, and changing risks make it important to keep knowledge up to date and continue sharing experiences.

During this members' meeting, we bring together professionals involved in safety in and around buildings. We address current developments in legislation and regulations, discuss practical issues regarding physical safety, and explore innovations such as sensor technology and the digitalization of fire alarm systems.

The meeting is intended for professionals with experience in the field who wish to deepen their knowledge, gain new insights, and engage in dialogue with peers about developments and innovations within physical security.

Practical information:
Date: May 21, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Location: AXIS Experience Center in Capelle a/d IJssel

Program:

2:00 PM | Reception with coffee, tea, and snacks
14:15 | Lecture Axis – Epko van Nisselrooij RSE
14:45 | Honeywell Lecture – Yorick Zwanenburg
3:15 PM | Short break
3:30 PM | Lecture by Assa Abloy
4:00 PM | Tour of the Experience Center
4:30 PM | Networking reception

 

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Epko van Nisselrooij – AXIS

The security industry has undergone a massive transformation, from analog systems to advanced digital solutions. Axis has always played a pioneering role in this. With groundbreaking innovations such as IP cameras, smart analytics software, and IoT solutions, we have set the standard for a smarter, safer world. Our commitment to innovation and quality has helped us become a trusted partner for security professionals around the world.

In our presentation, I will take you through this transition and technological development. During the tour of the Axis Experience Center, you will discover how our innovations in imaging technology and IoT take your physical security to the next level. Experience live demos of advanced cameras, access control systems, and smart analytics software. We will show you how to seamlessly integrate these technologies for a safer and more efficient environment.


Yorick Zwanenburg – Honeywell

A new era in fire detection technology

Self-testing detectors mark a new era in fire detection. These smart detectors automatically and periodically perform functional tests without disrupting operations and with limited technician involvement. This ensures that the operation of each detector is continuously monitored and reported immediately. The result is maximum reliability, reduced maintenance costs, and demonstrable compliance – while the safety of people and buildings remains permanently guaranteed.

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