The 27th edition of Intersec, a leading exhibition for security, safety and fire protection, opened today (January 12) in Dubai drawing over 1,200 exhibitors from more than 60 countries.
This year’s edition is expected to welcome over 50,000 visitors from around the world.
Intersec 2026 features an extensive agenda of conferences and events, with participation from more than 250 experts and speakers, while the exhibition spans approximately 65,000 sq m, underscoring the scale of international participation.
Intersec 2026 highlights the latest technologies, innovative solutions and integrated strategies across five core sectors: Homeland Security and Policing, Cybersecurity, Commercial and Perimeter Security, Fire and Rescue, and Health and Safety, said the organisers.
Together, these sectors provide a comprehensive view of how companies, governments and critical infrastructure operators are responding to physical and digital risks, they added.
The event was inaugurated by Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Chairman of the Dubai Ports and Borders Security Council, in the presence of senior government officials and other participants.
Later he toured the expo venue, reviewing various advanced solutions and technologies presented by national, regional and international companies.
Sheikh Mansoor said the organisation of Intersec reflects Dubai’s status as a leading global hub for the development of advanced security and safety ecosystems, providing a specialised platform that brings together government and private sector entities, decision-makers and global experts to showcase the latest technologies and solutions in this vital sector.
"Intersec has become one of the world’s leading platforms dedicated to security and safety, and the scale of international participation reflects the growing confidence in Dubai’s ability to host major global events that help shape the future of key sectors through an environment that supports innovation and knowledge exchange," he stated.
He pointed out that the rapid evolution of security, safety and emergency response technologies requires constant integration between innovation, institutional readiness and practical application.
"Dubai is committed to reinforcing this approach by organising exhibitions that bring together global expertise, helping to strengthen community security and enhance the efficiency of safety systems in line with the highest international standards," he added.
During the tour, he visited the pavilions of Transguard, LINEV Systems, the Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA) and Axis Communications, where he was briefed on a number of initiatives and systems supporting the development and regulation of the security sector.
He also visited the stands of Motorola Solutions, Keniventi (Robert Bosch), UXE and WEFLO, as well as Lichfield Fire and Safety and Bristol Fire Engineering and General Command of Dubai Civil Defence pavilion.
He concluded the tour with the visit to Naffco, reviewing a broad range of solutions and systems supporting fire protection, safety, and emergency response.
Dishan Isaac, Show Director of Intersec at Messe Frankfurt Middle East, said: "The opening of Intersec 2026 marks a key moment for our industry. At a time of rising complexity, convergence of risks and increasing expectations on preparedness, Intersec provides a platform where leaders from government and industry can engage in practical dialogue, share real-world experience and shape the next generation of security, safety and emergency response solutions."
On its opening day, the exhibition hosted a series of expert-led sessions focused on security, safety and protection.
Activities continue tomorrow with further sessions as part of the International Security Leaders’ Summit, the Fire and Rescue Conference organised by the National Fire Protection Association, the Control Room Innovation Theatre, and the Innovation Forum, said the organisers.
The second day will conclude with the Intersec Awards, where the 2026 winners will be announced during a ceremony at the Conrad Dubai.-TradeArabia News Service