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Intersec 2019 a major success, nets record visitors

A new record in visitor numbers has underlined what has been the most successful edition yet for the world’s leading trade fair for security, safety, and fire protection in Dubai.

The 21st edition of Intersec, which concluded its three-day run on January 22 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, attracted 35,8089 visitors from 126 countries, a 23 per cent year-on-year increase over the previous year (29,000 in 2018).

With 1,212 exhibitors from 54 countries, six show sections, 15 country pavilions, live outdoor demonstrations, a drone zone, and the new Future Security Summit, Intersec was at its very best, where new business partnerships shared the stage with innovative product launches, according to the organiser.

Organised by Messe Frankfurt Middle East, Intersec 2019 took up a sprawling 60,000 sq m at its Dubai venue, with Fire and Rescue forming the largest section, comprising 431 exhibitors, stated the organisers.

Commercial Security was the next largest with 375 exhibitors, followed by Safety and Health (142 exhibitors), Information Security (120 exhibitors), Homeland Security and Policing (90 exhibitors), and Physical and Perimeter Security (54 exhibitors).

Andreas Rex, the show director of Intersec, said: “We put in a lot of effort into making this edition of Intersec the most comprehensive yet in terms of increasing the diversity of our exhibitor range and offering a more engaging conference format, while at the same time returning with improved popular highlights such as the outdoor live demonstration area.”

“A lot of exhibitors used Intersec 2019 to not only announce important strategic business partnerships, but to launch their latest products for the global marketplace,” he stated.

“The visitor response has certainly been the most pleasing aspect of the show this year and with the Dubai Expo 2020 coming up, we expect the 22nd edition of Intersec in 2020 to be even more successful,” Rex added.

Intersec is supported by the Dubai Police, Dubai Police Academy, Dubai Civil Defence, the Security Industry Regulatory Agency (Sira), and the Dubai Municipality.

A further 35 international government partners, trade associations, and non-profit institutions also participated this year.

Dubai Police was among the hundreds of exhibitors launching their latest solutions, and this year unveiled a hydrogen-powered drone which will be used to survey mountainous and marine areas.

Nearly two-thirds of the world’s top 50 security manufacturers were also on-board, including 17 of the top 20 incumbents comprising Hikvision, Dahua, Assa Abloy, Bosch Security Systems, Axis Communications, FLIR Systems, Hanwha Techwin, Tiandy Technologies, Avigilon, Infinova, Optex, Vivotek, CP Plus, Nedap, Raysharp, Milestone Systems and Kedacom.

Dubai-based Bristol, a global leader in fire protection services and equipment, unveiled the latest innovative fire-fighting technologies, including a UAE-built fire truck, fire suppression systems and powerful water pump solutions.

Meanwhile, smarter and safer cities were key themes that resonated throughout Intersec 2019.

This was underlined by a MoU signed at the show between Smartworld, a UAE systems integrator, and Honeywell Building Solutions – the global leader in connected buildings – to implement digitally transformed, sustainable, safe and efficient buildings across the UAE.

The resounding visitor response to Intersec 2019 comes as demand for security, safety, and fire protection in the Middle East continues to climb, said the organisers.

According to analysts research, the regional market for physical and perimeter security, commercial and information security, fire protection, and drones, is currently estimated to be worth $14.5 billion, with this estimated to grow to be worth $31 billion in 2024.

Attracting the most attention on the show floor were AI-based security and surveillance systems with applications across safe city systems and smart home security systems, it added.

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