12-02-2026
On Wednesday 25 March 2026, industry leaders, regulators and safety specialists will gather at ICC Belfast for The Responsibility to Protect: Life Safety, Security & Compliance in 2026.
Convened and sponsored by Diamond Systems, and delivered in partnership with ICC Belfast, the half-day conference will focus on the practical implementation of Martyn’s Law and the wider responsibilities facing organisations responsible for publicly accessible spaces.
The event is co-sponsored by Uptick and Fire Aware, reflecting a collaborative, industry-wide commitment to raising standards in life safety, security and compliance.
With the introduction of Martyn’s Law, organisations across the UK are facing new and heightened duties around security, preparedness and public protection.
The Responsibility to Protect is designed to cut through complexity and provide clarity:
The conference will move beyond theory and focus on practical, operational delivery.
The keynote address will be delivered by Figen Murray OBE, whose campaign following the Manchester Arena attack led directly to the introduction of Martyn’s Law.
Her contribution will provide important context around the intent of the legislation and the responsibility carried by those managing publicly accessible environments.
The programme brings together a powerful line-up of speakers including:
Sessions will explore:
The conference will conclude with a panel discussion focused on raising standards and strengthening professional accountability across the sector.
The event is aimed at those carrying legal, moral and professional responsibility for public safety, including:
Speaking ahead of the conference, Rob McConnell, Chief Executive of ICC Belfast, said:
“Public safety is a shared responsibility, and venues like ICC Belfast have a vital role to play in leading best practice.
This conference brings together the people shaping policy, technology and standards to ensure our public spaces are safer, more inclusive and better prepared for the future.”
Angela Bennett, CEO of Diamond Systems, added:
“Martyn’s Law represents a significant step forward in how we approach safety in publicly accessible environments. This conference is about turning legislation into practical action, while also looking ahead to how innovation, competence and sustainability support better safety outcomes.
By bringing together policy leaders, safety professionals and technology experts, we aim to support those with responsibility for public spaces to understand their obligations, share best practice and implement proportionate, robust safety measures.”
The Responsibility to Protect
25 March 2026
ICC Belfast
8.30am – 1.30pm (registration from 8.30am)
Tickets are available via Eventbrite, with early booking recommended.