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Sentiv to showcase connected security and mission-critical communications at Securex 2026

As an exhibitor at Securex South Africa 2026, Sentiv will showcase a range of mission-critical communications, connected security, IoT, and operational intelligence technologies from 2 to 4 June at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg.

The focus will be on solutions built for high-pressure operating environments where teams need to maintain visibility, communicate clearly, respond quickly, and keep control across multiple sites. These conditions are familiar to public safety and emergency response teams, but they are also increasingly common in retail security, mining, utilities, transport, industrial operations, facilities management, and enterprise security.

For Sentiv, Securex provides an opportunity to demonstrate how the security and communications market is moving beyond standalone devices. Organisations are increasingly seeking connected environments that enable control rooms, field teams, security personnel, operations managers, and decision-makers to work from a shared information space during routine operations and incidents.

Security and communications can no longer be treated as separate systems. When an incident happens, organisations need to know what is happening, who needs to respond, which assets or people are at risk, and how information moves between the control room and the field. Securex allows us to demonstrate how these layers come together in practical operating environments.

Sentiv’s presence will be structured around real operational needs rather than individual product categories. Visitors will be able to engage with mission-critical communications technologies, dispatch and control-room capabilities, panic and incident-response solutions, connected security platforms, smart safe technology, wearable safety systems, IoT platforms, and digital tools that support operational visibility.

On the stand A09 in Hall 2, visitors will see solutions built around five operational outcomes: mission-critical voice and video that holds up under pressure; dispatch and guard patrol that put the right responder in the right place; panic, lone worker, and wearable safety that protect people in the moment; access control, visitor management, and smart safe technology that secure sites and assets; and IoT and connected operations that turn devices and sensors into a single operational view.

The aim is to make the connection between technology and operational use clearer. A retail business may need better control over high-value stock and staff safety. A mining or utility operation may need reliable communication across distributed sites. A public safety or emergency response team may need clearer coordination between the control room and field personnel. An enterprise security team may need better oversight across locations, access points, devices, and alerts.

Different industries face different risks, but the underlying requirement is increasingly similar. They need resilient communication, connected systems, reliable alerts, auditability, and better visibility across their operations. Sentiv’s role is to help customers bring those pieces together in a way that fits their operating environment, not to force every customer into the same technology model.

Sentiv’s role at Securex reflects its focus on mission-critical communications and operational intelligence. The company brings together technologies for narrowband, broadband, push-to-talk, video, dispatch, and control-room environments, reflecting the growing need for communication systems that support voice, data, video, and situational awareness.

This is especially relevant in South Africa and across the broader region, where organisations often operate across mixed environments. Urban centres, remote sites, industrial facilities, retail networks, public spaces, and critical infrastructure all present different coverage, risk, and response challenges. For many customers, the practical answer is not a single system but an integrated architecture that supports how people actually work.

Securex visitors will be able to see how Sentiv’s technologies can be applied across these environments, from front-line communication and personal safety to control-room oversight, incident escalation, IoT-enabled monitoring, and connected asset protection.

This makes Securex a relevant environment for the discussion, as buyers are increasingly looking beyond cameras, radios, alarms, smart devices, or software in isolation. The bigger question is how security, communications, and operational intelligence work together during a real incident.

Visitors can meet the Sentiv team at Securex South Africa 2026, Hall 2.

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