From February 24 to 27, 2026, IFEMA MADRID once again became a key meeting point for the security ecosystem with a new edition of SICUR. In an event that brings together leading professionals, institutions, and companies in the sector, ISK Fire Survival took part to share a clear message: in scenarios where fire becomes unpredictable, self-protection isn’t optional — it’s survival.
SICUR 2026: where the future of safety takes shape
SICUR is recognized as one of Spain’s main trade fairs for comprehensive security, covering areas such as Security, Cybersecurity, Fire & Emergency Safety, and Occupational Safety.
In its 2026 edition, the event stood out for its strong international profile, with more than 670 exhibitors from 25 countries, reinforcing SICUR’s role as a hub for technology, knowledge-sharing, and strategic partnerships.
Where to find us: Hall 8 – Stand 8F16
During SICUR 2026, ISK Fire Survival exhibited alongside our partner Hispamast at Hall 8, Stand 8F16, bringing our self-protection solutions closer to firefighters, emergency services, prevention specialists, and decision-makers.
This joint presence made it possible to demonstrate, in a direct and practical way, how innovation built for real operations can make a critical difference when there is zero margin for error.
Real self-protection for professionals facing the impossible
In wildfires and entrapment situations, time collapses, conditions change in seconds, and decisions must be made under extreme pressure. In that context, ISK Fire Survival works with one clear objective: increase the probability of survival when evacuation is no longer possible and the priority becomes creating a fast, effective, and reliable safety zone.
SICUR was the perfect environment to share this approach with professionals who know firsthand what it means to operate under high temperatures, smoke, thermal stress, and reduced visibility.
What SICUR 2026 meant for ISK Fire Survival
Beyond exhibiting, SICUR is where high-value conversations happen: real operational needs, tactical challenges, standards and regulation, training, and public procurement.
For ISK Fire Survival, participating in SICUR 2026 was especially meaningful for three reasons:
1) Connecting with the sector and listening to the field
In emergency response, innovation isn’t designed from a desk. It’s validated with those on the front line. SICUR allowed us to listen, gather feedback, and discuss real scenarios with a wide range of professionals: wildland and structural firefighters, prevention technicians, training leaders, and technical distributors.
2) Demonstrating solutions built for critical operations
When we talk about self-protection, we’re talking about procedures, deployment time, thermal resistance, compatibility with existing gear, and usability under stress. Explaining this face to face — with live discussion and technical context — changes how the product is understood.
3) Creating new partnerships and collaboration opportunities
SICUR is also about networking. In a highly specialized sector, the right partnerships accelerate the adoption of solutions by those who need them most: public administrations, operational units, academies, and specialized distributors.
ISK Fire Survival: technology that stands with you when everything fails
At ISK Fire Survival, we develop self-protection solutions for extreme fire entrapment scenarios with a clear purpose: protect people when conditions are no longer controllable.
That is the mindset we brought to SICUR 2026, and the same mindset that drives our work every day — with innovation, technical rigor, and deep respect for the reality of firefighting and rescue.
Let’s talk
If you couldn’t visit us at SICUR — or if you’d like to learn more about our self-protection solutions for critical fire scenarios — we can help you:
- assess needs based on operational context (wildland / structural / industrial),
- review compatibility with existing equipment,
- arrange technical briefings or demos,
- explore distribution and implementation options.
When everything fails, ISK is there.
