
Intersec - the international meeting platform for security, safety and protection.
Intersec trade fair and conference plays a major role in reflecting the security industry worldwide.
The exhibition and conference combines a huge international profile, with a strong regional impact. Over 17,200 visitors from 96 countries and over 700 exhibitors from 50 countries attended Intersec 2009.
INTERSEC 2009 EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS AS 17,206 TRADE VISITORS FLOCK TO SEE PRODUCTS DISPLAYED BY 710 EXHIBITORS FROM 50 COUNTRIES
Press Release - 21 January, 2009
20% INCREASE IN VISITORS DESPITE THE ECONOMIC GLOOM
Business worth multi-million dirhams concluded during three-day security fair
The much vaunted global economic slowdown did not manifest itself at Intersec trade fair and conference 2009, the second largest security exhibition in the world as attendance crossed 17,206 (at the time of going to press), an increase of 20%. Trade visitors from all over the world networked at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
H. H. Sheikh Majid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated Intersec trade fair and conference
We are delighted to announce that His Highness Sheikh Majid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, son of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Prime Minister and Vice-President, and Ruler of Dubai, officially inaugurated the Intersec trade fair and conference on Sunday, 18th of January.
Intersec 2010:
The holistic approach to security and safety
Intersec trade fair and conference plays a major role in reflecting the security industry worldwide.
The exhibition and conference combines a huge international profile, with a strong regional impact. Over 17,200 visitors from 96 countries and over 700 exhibitors from 50 countries attended Intersec 2009.
Intersec show video 2009
INTERSEC 2009 EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS AS 17,206 TRADE VISITORS FLOCK TO SEE PRODUCTS DISPLAYED BY 710 EXHIBITORS FROM 50 COUNTRIES
Press Release - 21 January, 2009
20% INCREASE IN VISITORS DESPITE THE ECONOMIC GLOOM
Business worth multi-million dirhams concluded during three-day security fair
The much vaunted global economic slowdown did not manifest itself at Intersec trade fair and conference 2009, the second largest security exhibition in the world as attendance crossed 17,206 (at the time of going to press), an increase of 20%. Trade visitors from all over the world networked at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
H. H. Sheikh Majid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated Intersec trade fair and conference
We are delighted to announce that His Highness Sheikh Majid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, son of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Prime Minister and Vice-President, and Ruler of Dubai, officially inaugurated the Intersec trade fair and conference on Sunday, 18th of January.Intersec 2010:
The holistic approach to security and safety
Commercial and information security, homeland security, counter terrorism and policing, disaster prevention, management and recovery, and safety and health issues have become
inseparably intertwined as globalisation poses profound challenges to international security.
It is no longer only nation-states that are facing and influencing the challenges and opportunities of complex global systems: Fifty-one per cent of the top 100 global economies are companies, 300 multinational corporations account for 25 per cent of total global assets and more than 40 per cent of total world trade occurs within corporations. Also as a result of globalization and technology, individual actors can intentionally cause disruptions and inflict damage on a massive scale.
Intersec trade show and conferences recognise these challenges and will for the 11th time bring together everyone involved in the process of improving security and safety. Show and Conference will again give the unique opportunity to meet and discuss and to gather first-hand information about state-of-the-art technologies, techniques, and services in all areas related to securing people's lives, property, information, critical infrastructure and borders.
inseparably intertwined as globalisation poses profound challenges to international security.
It is no longer only nation-states that are facing and influencing the challenges and opportunities of complex global systems: Fifty-one per cent of the top 100 global economies are companies, 300 multinational corporations account for 25 per cent of total global assets and more than 40 per cent of total world trade occurs within corporations. Also as a result of globalization and technology, individual actors can intentionally cause disruptions and inflict damage on a massive scale.
Intersec trade show and conferences recognise these challenges and will for the 11th time bring together everyone involved in the process of improving security and safety. Show and Conference will again give the unique opportunity to meet and discuss and to gather first-hand information about state-of-the-art technologies, techniques, and services in all areas related to securing people's lives, property, information, critical infrastructure and borders.
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