Skills for Security to champion talent at The Security Event

April 20, 2026
Skills for Security to champion talent at The Security Event

Skills for Security has reported that it is attending The Security Event (TSE) to highlight the importance of structured training and apprenticeships, supporting skills and competence across the fire and security sectors.

With a football theme in honour of the World Cup, on stand 4/P10 (positioned between the fire and security areas of the show) the stand is said to feature a dedicated area, designed to engage installers from across the UK.

The company’s stand will reportedly showcase how upskilling teams and recruiting apprentices can strengthen their workforce.

Skills for Security is also set to host a dedicated area for the National Qualifiers of the WorldSkills UK Electronic Fire and Security Competition, which aims to see 30 apprentices take part and showcase their capabilities.

The competition is said to assess practical ability and industry knowledge across fire systems, intrusion detection and access control, reflecting the skills required of engineers entering the sector.

Bringing skills and apprenticeships into light

David Scott, Managing Director at Skills for Security said: “The Security Event is a key date in our diary, allowing us to bring skills and apprenticeships into a very visible space.

“Positioning ourselves between fire and security reflects how closely connected these sectors are when it comes to training, competence and future workforce needs.

“Additionally, the competition gives apprentices a chance to demonstrate what they can do and gives employers confidence in the standard of talent coming through.”

Leveraging the competition

Skills for Security has stated that it is using the competition to support greater diversity within the industry with a first, female judge from SSAIB involved to encourage more female apprentices to enter the competition.

The company has reported that increasing female representation remains a priority, with efforts focused on challenging traditional perceptions and promoting inclusive career pathways.

“Strengthening the future of the industry”

Scott added: “Everything we are doing at The Security Event and beyond is about strengthening the future of the industry.

“By investing in apprentices, promoting diversity and working closely with our partners, we are helping to build a skilled and confident workforce that the fire and security sectors can rely on for years to come.”

Supporting industry partners

Skills for Security has reported that the competition is made possible through the support of its industry partners.

According to the company, lead partners such as The Security Event, CSL, Texecom and Paxton ensure the competition remains accessible, relevant and valuable to apprentices and employers alike.

Supporting partners such as C-TEC, GS Yuasa Battery, Dahua, NSI and SSAIB is said to contribute resources, expertise and services to enhance the competition experience and support its delivery.

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