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Over 10 Notable Pakistani Companies to Showcase Innovations at Intersec Dubai 2025

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Intersec Dubai, the leading trade fair for safety, security, and fire protection, will return for its 26th edition from January 14th to 16th, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).

This year’s event will feature over 1000 exhibitors from more than 140 countries, with more than 17,000 visitors expected, Intersec Dubai is set to be the biggest edition to date.

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More than 10 exhibitors from Pakistan participate in this fair, including Escorts Advance textiles, Rasheed Ahmed & Sons, Supertouch pvt ltd, Master Textiles, Farooq Garments, New Rose Industries and others. They showcased various products independently, while Hilton Enterprises, Hameed Textile, Suntex Gloves Industries, and many other companies participated through the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP).

The event showcased products across five main categories: Commercial & Perimeter Security, Homeland Security & Policing, Fire & Rescue, Safety & Health, and Cyber Security.

Attendees can explore the latest updates and join detailed discussions on important topics like global threats, crisis response, risk management, responsible AI, protecting critical infrastructure, and the importance of diversity in security

Many trade visitors from Pakistan attend this show every year.

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