Border Security Summit: Organised Immigration Crime

Thank you for taking the time to talk to our team at the Border Security Summit – Organised Immigration Crime London 2025, and for scanning the QR code to this landing page.

We are absolutely delighted to be supporting the UK Home Office and UK Border Security Command at the OIC Border Security Summit 2025, and we are proud to represent not only our ADS members, but also the wider UK industry supporting the UK and allied Border Security missions. ADS Group is the UK’s Trade Association for the Aerospace, Defence, Security and Space Sectors, representing over 1,400 member companies ranging from sector primes down through to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and start ups. Focussed in on National Security, we represent nearly 1,000 UK companies in this space.

The summit follows on from the recent Home Office Security & Policing Event that ADS delivers in partnership with the UK Home Office Joint Security & Resilience Centre (JSaRC). This is the UK’s premier show for the Policing, National Security and Resilience communities. This year we had 405 exhibitors, over 9,600 attendees, including 36 different UK government departments, over 40 international delegations with curated programmes and 75 countries represented in total. Needless to say, it is a world leading event in our sector, and we would be thrilled to welcome you to join us next year on 10 – 12 March 2026. Please email S&P to join the mailing list for 2026.

Hopefully, you will have met two of our team today at the Summit, who will be more than happy to assist you moving forward with future queries and assistance with UK industry introductions and engagements:

This landing page has been designed as an open doorway into UK industry supporting your Border Security missions. Here you will find links below to:

  • Our Security Sector outlook that has facts and figures about the broader UK National security industry.
  • Our Member Capability portal, where you can search by specific capabilities across our nearly 1,500 members, across all four ADS sectors.
  • A link to the UK’s Security & Resilience Industry Suppliers Community (RISC), where we work with other trade associations in the UK for advancement of UK security and prosperity.

Once again, thank you for taking the time to speak with the team, we hope that you have enjoyed today’s Summit and have achieved your objectives. We are standing by to support you in your next steps of engaging with the UK National Security and Border Security Sector.

Warm Wishes,

Jon Gray

ADS Director – Security & Resilience

ADS 2025 Security & Resilience Sector UK Outlook 

The latest data from ADS highlights that the sector delivered £11.7 billion in exports in 2024, a 244% increase on 2014 figures.

The Security and Resilience Outlook highlights the sector is undergoing three fundamental shifts relating to technology and cyber security; public safety and national resilience; and geopolitics and economic security.

ADS Member Capabilities Portal

Please do take the time to explore our Member Capability portal. Here you can search by specific capabilities across our nearly 1,500 members, across all four ADS sectors, ranging from professional services and consultancy, through to traditional manufacturing and cutting edge technology and digital transformation services.

 

Border Security: An introduction to UK Capability

This brochure sets out the UK security sector’s strengths to overseas buyers who are seeking to strengthen the security of their borders. 

It provides an outline of the products and services that the UK can provide in order to secure air, sea and land borders around the world.

UK’s Security and Resilience Industry Suppliers Community (RISC)

Established in 2007, RISC is the UK’s leading security industry alliance which serves as the principal channel of communication between the UK security and resilience industry, the Homeland Security Group (HSG) within the Home Office, and other government departments and agencies on security-related requirements and policy issues.