
How do you stay ahead in an industry driven by technology? At ArxTech, we have realised that merely reacting is not enough. Progress comes from developing systems that anticipate change, integrating solutions that reduce complexity, and making technology a core part of your identity rather than just a supporting role. As 2026 nears, that philosophy will guide our year.
ArxTech has consistently evolved. From our origins as CellSecure, communicating with alarm systems via SMS, to today’s fully integrated security solutions, change has been a constant. Now, our focus is on making systems, software, and platform-driven solutions central to our identity, providing clients with a clear view of the entire ArxTech ecosystem, not just individual products or services.
This year, we will be attending Securex to showcase our latest technology, SmartArx, in real-world settings. Even more exciting are our Open Technology Days: a dedicated opportunity for current and prospective clients to experience our offerings firsthand. These days go beyond product demonstrations; they include discussions on risk analysis, forensics, and SWOT analysis. Many clients engage with only part of our services, and Technology Days make the full spectrum visible, emphasising how our solutions work together.
2026 will also see an expanded R&D Committee. This addition enhances our capacity to innovate across software and embedded hardware/firmware. The aim is simple: to accelerate improvements to existing systems, develop new solutions, and ensure our engineering remains dynamic, adaptable, and scalable.
Our updated and reimagined Control Room is also in development, a unique platform designed to make predictions based on intelligence gathered from across our systems. While we’ll share more in the new year, the promise is a system that turns data into foresight, helping clients act before issues arise.
In 2026 our focus remains on integration, intelligence, and impact. We are not only expanding what we do but also how we do it by delivering end-to-end security, software, and platform solutions that foresee challenges.
If your security strategy is static while the threats are dynamic, how long before your system becomes obsolete?