
ISAF 2025, the largest exhibition in its industry in Turkiye and the region, took place from 8 to 11 October at Istanbul Expo Center (IFM).
The event covered the sectors of Security, Electronic Security, Homeland Security, National Security, Cyber Security, Smart Buildings, Smart Life, Fire and Fire Safety, Occupational Health and Safety.
“29th ISAF International Exhibition – they highligh from Marmara Fair, – as every year, welcomed the largest domestic companies in the industry and participants and visitors from dozens of countries abroad.
ISAF International had a very busy and dynamic year in 2025, despite it being a challenging year both globally and in our country”.

“ISAF – they continue – which was attended by the industry’s established companies, also featured brand new companies this year. In such periods, alongside the developments and changes experienced in every industry, new companies entering the industry and those in the growth phase, as well as global brands targeting Turkiye, also took their place at ISAF Exhibition this year.
At the exhibition, where a total of 203 companies opened stands, the number of domestic companies was 130, while the number of companies participating directly from abroad was 55 and the number of companies participating through representatives was 18.
The countries of the 73 companies participating directly in ISAF and through representatives were: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czechia, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan, UK, USA.
The exhibition itself was visited by 12,317 domestic and 1,423 international buyers from 87 countries across 5 continents”.


ISAF Conference
“ISAF International also hosted a special four-day conference in 2025. The first day of the event was the Fire Conference, sponsored by Falckon Global and featuring numerous fire departments from Turkey.
The second day of the exhibition, on October 9th, began with ASIS Turkey (ASIS International Turkey Branch) and TEMÜDDER (All Retired Police Chiefs Association). The afternoon sessions were held with GÜSOD (Security Services Organization Union Association).
On the third day, sessions were held by TÜBİFED (Federation of Information Technology Sector Associations) in the morning, followed by sessions from the National Police Directory, Private Security Inspection Directorate in the afternoon.
On the final day of the exhibition, October 11th, a symposium on Artificial Intelligence, one of the most important topics of our time, was held in collaboration with Medipol and Gedik Universities”, they conclude.















