
Pakistan Brings Safety and Security Workwear Solutions to Dubai
Intersec Dubai kicks off today, and Pakistan’s manufacturers and exporters of safety and security products will present a diverse range of advanced solutions at Intersec Dubai 2026. Exhibitors participating through the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), along with independent companies, aim to expand exports and establish new partnerships in global markets.
Intersec Dubai 2026 is set to be the largest edition to date, featuring more than 1,400 exhibitors from over 60 countries and attracting significant international attendance.
Pakistani participants will display products such as industrial and protective workwear, flame- and heat-resistant fabrics, high-performance uniforms for emergency responders, technical textiles for protective equipment, safety accessories, and related systems. Exhibitors will also highlight quality control and adherence to international safety standards.
TDAP-supported companies include Pokal Industries, Candino Group of Industries, Starlet Innovations, SwissPro, Hameed Textile, and MR & Sons. Direct exhibitors include Rasheed Ahmed & Sons and Escort Advance Textiles.
Company representatives utilize the exhibition to meet global buyers, negotiate export opportunities, and demonstrate product performance through live displays and samples. The visit also aims to explore new distribution channels in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
Mr. Imran Sandal, CEO, Pokal Industries, said that:
“This is the very first time we have participated in Dubai, and we are seeing strong interest from buyers and visitors. The exhibition provides excellent exposure, and we’ve had productive conversations with potential partners from different regions.”
Intersec Dubai 2026 provides a valuable platform for Pakistani companies to boost orders, strengthen brand visibility, and showcase the country’s growing capabilities in specialized protective textiles and safety gear manufacturing.
Representatives from Pakistan’s security industry visited Intersec Dubai to explore the latest security technologies and innovative systems. The visit aimed to assess advanced solutions and best practices that could support the modernization and upgrading of Pakistan’s commercial, cyber, and homeland security infrastructure.
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