POLSECURE 2026 Summary
The 4th International POLSECURE 2026 Trade Fair has come to an end, bringing together representatives of uniformed services, public administration, and institutions responsible for public safety. At Targi Kielce, we once again met with partners, investors, and infrastructure users, discussing specific needs and real-life implementations in the field of security and defense.
Our presence at the trade fair was a natural continuation of our activities in this sector. Modular construction with a steel structure, in the context of infrastructure for uniformed services, primarily means short delivery times, predictability, and the ability to flexibly develop infrastructure. Faster project execution enables a more effective response to current operational needs, phased development allows investments to be spread over time, while easy expansion and the possibility of relocation make it possible to adapt facilities to changing requirements. A key role is also played by repeatable quality resulting from production in controlled conditions, which translates into high reliability and standardization of solutions.
During the trade fair, we discussed solutions based on real projects and hands-on experience. Our technology has been repeatedly validated in practice through projects delivered for the police, the military, and the public sector. This includes both operational facilities and highly specialized buildings, including those delivered for the armed forces and the police, such as projects for the Central Bureau for Combating Cybercrime. More than 150 completed buildings confirm the scalability and versatility of this technology across various application scenarios.
An important part of the event were meetings with representatives of public institutions and uniformed services, enabling the exchange of experience and discussions on future directions for infrastructure development in the field of security. Among the attendees were Deputy Minister of the Interior and Administration Czesław Mroczek, Chief of Police, General Inspector Marek Boroń, Świętokrzyskie Voivode Józef Bryk, Government Plenipotentiary for the European Security Enhancement Instrument Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka, Mayor of Kielce Agata Wojda, as well as Eng. Jan Rajchel, President of the Government Agency for Strategic Reserves, Deputy Chief of Police nadinsp. Dr. Rafał Kochańczyk, Brigadier General of the Border Guard Wioleta Gorzkowska, Deputy Chief of the Border Guard, along with representatives of the Police, Border Guard, State Fire Service, State Protection Service, Railway Protection Guard, Prison Service, Road Transport Inspection, and the Air Rescue Service.

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