Euralarm announces upcoming webinars and round table on fire and perimeter protection

Iain Hoey
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Euralarm to host data centre fire protection webinar and perimeter security round table
Euralarm will host two key events this November focusing on fire protection for data centres and the future of perimeter security in Europe.
The organisation confirmed that a free webinar on Tuesday 18 November 2025 will explore best practices for selecting fire protection systems in data centres, followed by a Perimeter Round Table on Tuesday 25 November 2025 during its Section Meetings in Athens.
Both sessions are designed to bring together professionals from across the fire and security industries to share knowledge, discuss standards and support innovation across critical infrastructure protection.
Webinar to focus on fire protection for data centres
According to Euralarm, the 18 November webinar will provide expert guidance on how to select appropriate fire protection systems for data centres.
The organisation said the session will address key regulatory requirements and standards that apply to data centre fire safety design.
Attendees will learn how to match fire protection solutions to their specific operational needs and risk profiles.
The agenda will include a comparative overview of available technologies, such as sprinkler systems, water mist, gaseous systems and oxygen reduction.
Euralarm explained that the session will also cover operational strategies for prevention, detection, intervention and recovery.
The organisation added that participants will gain practical insights into business continuity and rapid reinstatement after a fire incident.
The webinar is open to data centre managers, IT professionals, facility managers and fire safety consultants seeking to enhance their understanding of system selection and compliance.
Round table to explore future of perimeter protection
Euralarm confirmed that its Perimeter Round Table will take place on 25 November in Athens, offering both in-person and online participation.
The organisation stated that the session will gather stakeholders from across the security industry to discuss challenges and opportunities in perimeter protection.
Euralarm noted that as technology advances and threats become more complex, perimeter protection is becoming a vital component of safeguarding people, property and infrastructure.
The event aims to bring together manufacturers, integrators and sales organisations involved in perimeter protection technologies to define common priorities and a roadmap for development.
According to Euralarm, the round table will encourage open dialogue and collaboration among industry experts and decision-makers committed to strengthening perimeter protection through innovation and harmonisation.
The organisation invited all interested parties involved in securing critical infrastructure and outdoor environments to join the discussion and contribute to shaping the future of the perimeter business.
Collaboration and innovation at the core of both events
Euralarm stated that both November events are part of its wider effort to promote collaboration across the European fire and security industries.
By offering open forums and free expert-led sessions, the organisation said it seeks to advance best practice, regulatory understanding and technical excellence.
Through these initiatives, Euralarm continues to engage with diverse industry groups to improve safety and resilience across multiple sectors.
Why these events matter for safety and security professionals
The upcoming Euralarm webinar and round table are relevant for professionals involved in data centre fire safety, perimeter protection and critical infrastructure security.
For fire engineers, facility managers and system designers, the webinar offers insight into compliance and system selection for data centres – environments where downtime and damage can have major operational and financial consequences.
Security specialists, manufacturers and integrators attending the round table will benefit from updates on technological trends and collaborative approaches to enhancing perimeter protection standards in Europe.
Both sessions present opportunities for industry professionals to contribute to collective learning, strengthen cross-sector cooperation and align practices with evolving safety requirements.
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