

European Police Congress 2025
Scheduled for May 20 and 21, the European Police Congress will be held in Berlin, serving as the premier international forum for political and law enforcement decision makers. Approximately 1,900 professionals from more than 20 nations will gather to share insights on the latest technological developments in the security industry. Participants will include officials from politics, border control, intelligence agencies, as well as representatives from governments, parliaments, and the private sector, all coming together to address pressing security issues and enhance inter-agency cooperation.
This year, msg systems will showcase cutting-edge solutions for automated real-time area surveillance, digital automation in policing, and accident reconstruction. Join us to explore our offering and products in person.
Dates
Datum: May 20, 2025 – May 21, 2025
Uhrzeit: 7:30 am - 4:40 pm
Ort: Messedamm 26, 14055 Berlin (Germany)
Veranstalter: Behörden Spiegel
Registration & information
Our program
9:50 am
Demo: PYTHIA - Modern law enforcement - Automated forensics in the cloud
11:30 am
Demo: msg.EDR: Digital forensics and data-driven accident reconstruction using data from the Event Data Recorder
1:15 pm
Presentation: Synthetic data: a driving force for AI in security organizations
3:00 pm
Demo: MOEWE
5:15 pm
Demo: PYTHIA - Modern law enforcement - Automated forensics in the cloud
10:50 am
Demo: msg.EDR: Digital forensics and data-driven accident reconstruction using data from the Event Data Recorder
12:00 pm
Demo: MOEWE
1:00 pm
Presentation: ARGUS – Automated OSINT for quicker investigative outcomes
3:10 pm
Demo: PYTHIA - Modern law enforcement - Automated forensics in the cloud
More about our demonstrations and presentations
In Germany, the average time required for processing and forensic analysis of evidence is typically one to two years. However, by implementing AI-driven automated forensics, msg has successfully shortened this timeframe to just a few weeks. Our scalable system allows for the rapid processing of even substantial data volumes.
Our digital forensic analyses and expert reports not only facilitate quicker interim results but also offer scalability and cost efficiency through the strategic use of cloud resources. This approach alleviates the workload for investigators and enhances the overall efficiency of investigations, such as by enabling the early identification of missing evidence. We prioritize strict adherence to the chain of custody for evidence and maintain rigorous quality control throughout our processes.
At the European Police Congress (EPC), we will showcase our automated evidence processing and analysis, providing further insights into the benefits of PHYTHIA and the promising future of this technology.
Speaker: Jan Schledzinski, head of department of Digitale Forensik & Incident Response (Digital Forensic & Incident Response)
msg.EDR allows for straightforward access and consistent analysis of digital footprints from the mandatory accident data storage systems in vehicles, eliminating the need for specialized knowledge or costly equipment. The digital footprints captured from vehicles offer a groundbreaking approach to accident reconstruction, helping to resolve issues of fault and liability while providing dependable digital assistance in investigations of potential fraud, reckless vehicle operation, and incidents lacking witnesses. msg.EDR stands out in the market as a distinctive combination of hardware and software solutions.
At the EPC, we will showcase how msg.EDR effectively facilitates digital forensics and data-driven accident reconstruction.
Speaker: Jens Vollmer, Lead IoT & Mobility Solutions
Monitoring large spaces, such as those at significant events or summits, requires considerable manpower, making it a labor-intensive endeavor. With MOEWE (Mobile Observation Edge - Wired Equipment), msg systems ag presents a solution to automate this process, significantly reducing the need for on-site personnel.
Our tethered drone system, "MOEWE", enables us to oversee vast areas from a high vantage point, equipped with sensors and exceptional endurance. The data collected is analyzed using AI, providing a continuous real-time situational overview. As a result, operations managers receive crucial information, alerts, and video feeds instantly, facilitating swift responses and immediate coordination of emergency services at the scene.
msg systems offers a solution through MOEWE that ensures our emergency services remain resilient in the face of increasing challenges, emerging threats, and demographic shifts.
Speaker: Felix Schemmerling, senior IT consultant and Philipp Nixdorf, senior IT consultant
Access to appropriate data is essential for the advancement and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI). However, in security-sensitive fields, utilizing real data can be problematic due to factors such as the high expenses associated with data collection and legal limitations regarding personal information usage. At the upcoming Police Congress, we will explore the options available when real data is either unavailable or restricted by legal considerations. Synthetic data emerges as a viable solution: it is artificially created, realistic, and adheres to data protection regulations. This type of data allows for the training and testing of AI systems without risking the exposure of sensitive information. We will examine how synthetic data can expedite the development and application of AI within law enforcement and discuss the potential limitations of this technology.
Speaker: Alessia Barbanti, senior business consultant
ARGUS is a cutting-edge tool designed for automated OSINT analysis, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of investigative processes. Through automation, ARGUS not only accelerates the pace of investigative outcomes but also alleviates the workload for investigators in their everyday tasks. The system is user-friendly and can be accessed with just a straightforward e-mail request. During the European Police Congress, we will showcase a clear and dynamic report template that aids investigators in their work. Additionally, we will demonstrate how ARGUS can deliver substantial cost savings through its capabilities for parallel processing and scalability in the cloud.
Speaker: Jan Schledzinski, head of department of Digitale Forensik & Incident Response (Digital Forensic & Incident Response)