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Euralarm outlines plans for inaugural European Fire Detection Forum
26 June 2026
EURALARM IS preparing to launch the European Fire Detection Forum: a conference dedicated to the future of fire detection and electronic fire safety in Europe. The event will take place on 2 December in Cologne as part of the renowned VdS-FireSafety Cologne (VdS-BrandSchutzTage).

Integration of the new Euralarm event into the VdS-FireSafety Cologne gathering will bring clear incremental value, creating a “unique European platform” to examine both current developments and the future direction of electronic fire detection systems.
The inaugural edition will be held under the theme: ‘Fire Safety in a Changing World and the Changing World of Fire Safety – From Reaction to Prediction: the Next Paradigm of Electronic Fire Safety’. Conference will examine the pipeline of developments and technologies designed to support the earlier detection and reduction of nuisance alarms.
New challenges and opportunities
As fire risks evolve and digital technologies continue to transform the built environment, fire detection systems are facing new challenges and opportunities. Advances in connectivity, Artificial Intelligence, sensor fusion, sustainability and predictive maintenance are reshaping the role of fire detection within modern fire safety strategies. At the same time, changing regulations, new building technologies and emerging risks (such as lithium-ion battery fires) require fresh approaches and closer co-operation across the sector.
The European Fire Detection Forum offers a dedicated platform for manufacturers, installers, system integrators, fire safety professionals, regulators, insurers and policymakers alike to discuss these developments and explore the future direction of the industry.
Conference will feature keynote presentations, expert discussion panels and technical sessions covering topics such as:
*emerging and future fire detection technologies and solutions
*Artificial Intelligence and sensor fusion
*reducing false alarms and improving system reliability
*sustainability in fire detection
*early detection of lithium-ion battery incidents
*digitalisation and remote services
*the future regulatory and standards framework for fire detection in Europe
Profound transformation
Peter Mita, president of Euralarm, explained: “Fire safety is entering a period of profound transformation. New technologies are creating opportunities to detect fires earlier, reduce unwanted alarms and improve building safety. At the same time, society faces new risks and increasing expectations regarding sustainability and digitalisation.”
Mita continued: “With the European Fire Detection Forum, Euralarm is creating a platform where industry experts, regulators and end users can discuss these developments and help shape the future of fire safety in Europe.”
Ingeborg Schlosser, divisional director of VdS (organiser of VdS-FireSafety Cologne), added: “The co-operation with VdS-FireSafety Cologne reflects a shared commitment to fostering knowledge exchange and supporting innovation throughout the fire safety community. By combining the European perspective of Euralarm with the strong market presence and reputation of VdS, the event aims to become a leading forum for discussing the future of fire detection technologies and their role in protecting people, property and the environment.”
During the breaks and on 3 December, conference delegates can visit the international trade fair. The latter features circa 200 exhibitors. There will be plenty of opportunities for networking with participants of the other VdS expert conferences.
*Further information on the conference programme, speakers and registration will be available online at www.vds.de/ft-bmaint
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