During the closing ceremony of the 10th anniversary edition of the Adria Security Summit, held in Skopje on October 8–9, the a&s Adria Awards for outstanding achievements in the security industry were presented across nine categories.
This year, for the second time since the awards were introduced, more than 50 qualified applications were received, confirming the growing importance of innovation and the contributions of companies shaping the future of the security sector in the region and beyond. The awards recognized companies that demonstrated excellence, the application of advanced technologies, and a strong commitment to industry development.
Winners by category:
• Smart City Project: Smart City – Belgrade, Hytera Communications
• Most Innovative Product/Solution: HALO Smart Sensor – Multifunctional Detector for Health and Safety Protection, Alarm automatika
• Access Control: BioStar Air, Suprema Europe
• Video Surveillance: Milestone XProtect, Milestone Systems
• Intrusion Detection: Connect FLX, M2M Services
• Fire Alarm: Ajax – EN54-line Fire Alarm Solution, Alarm automatika
• PA/VA Systems: Honeywell VARIODYN ONE – Next Generation Public Address and Voice Alarm System, Honeywell
• Software: AppVision, UltraVision Consult
• Best Case Study: Yard Logistics Digitalization at the OKTA Refinery with the AURA System, Sensor Skopje d.o.o.
The jury, composed of international and regional experts, included: Dragan Petric (bug.hr), Bata Vulović (Lunatronik), Roberto Licari (RL Security Consultancy), Igor Milkovski, Laert Klemo (ATECH), Israel Gogol (asmag), and Matija Mandić (King ICT).
“The a&s Adria Awards are not only a recognition of innovation but also a testament to the collective effort of our community to make the regional security industry visible on a global scale. Through this program, we aim to highlight companies that set new standards and inspire others to strive for excellence,” said Mahir Hodžić, Chairman of the Adria Security Summit Organizing Committee.
Adria Security Summit 2025, held on October 8–9 in Skopje, gathered more than 2,000 participants and 111 exhibitors from around the world, who presented cutting-edge solutions in video surveillance, access control, cybersecurity, automation, IT, smart cities, and related fields. The event was organized with the goal of connecting the industry, fostering knowledge exchange, and promoting technological progress in Southeastern Europe.