Intersec Middle East 2007: unveiling of cutting-edge security technology
Intersec Middle East 2007: unveiling of cutting-edge security technology. The latest security devices and technology for aiding police and homeland security professionals’ work wil...
Intersec Middle East 2007: unveiling of cutting-edge security technology. The latest security devices and technology for aiding police and homeland security professionals’ work will be making their Middle East debut at Intersec 2007, the show’s organisers have announced.
Intersec Middle East 2007, which is the region’s largest trade show on Police, Security, Fire, Safety & Health, will be held at the Dubai International Conference and Exhibition Centre from 21–23 January with more than 600 exhibitors.
The three-day event, which will be used as a platform for thousands of industry experts to exchange ideas and introduce their latest products and ideas to the region will also be host to the ‘Police & Homeland Security Middle East’, which alone will showcase products of more that 70 exhibitors.
Categories being dealt with at the show include border control, anti-terrorism, command control, policing equipment, airport security and forensics – to name a few.
Companies taking part in the exhibition will benefit from the highly targeted audience that includes Police, Civil Defence, Municipality, Ports and Airport Authorities from across the region. By presenting the leaders in their specific field at the show, Intersec provides the local authorities with knowledge about security products and services in order to ensure the wellbeing of their citizens.
Police & Homeland Security Middle East will be open to trade visitors from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm.
Contact:
Messe Frankfurt Middle East,
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971 4 338 0102
Fax: +971 4 339 0041
imke.cochran@messefrankfurt.ae
www.Intersecexpo.com
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