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Multi-factor biometric access control from IDEMIA Public Security

IDEMIA Public Security is a manufacturer of biometric-based access control solutions with headquarters in Courbevoie, France. SOS visited the company’s stand at Intersec (S2 D30) to learn about how types of biometric identification are developing. Romain Verollet, a product manager with the company, explained how biometrics will always have an advantage over cards, fobs and […]

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Thermal imaging from Motorola Solutions at Intersec

SoS was shown the specialized medium to long-range camera offerings from Silent Sentinel, a Motorola Solutions company following acquisition last year. On stand SA C11, Rob Turner (sales manager Europe/South Africa/Oceania) explained how the cameras (they often combine thermal imaging and visible) are used in high-security environments such as international borders, maritime sites and critical

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VCA Technology – truly independent analytics development

It may well become a case of the last man standing. There remain only two or three genuine (vendor-agnostic) companies who are dedicated to developing intelligent scene analysis algorithms. SoS caught up with Chalon Dilber who is BDM for the MENA region at VCA Technology. On its Intersec stand (SA H31) [@VCAtechnology] the company can

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Sigur redefining site & visitor management

Slovenia-based access control manufacturer Sigur (stand S1-F32) develops its products from the roots up, an approach that allows it to distinguish its hardware, credential mechanisms and control software from those of conglomerate competitors. The company excels in terms of responsiveness to end-user demands and the aesthetic appeal of visible hardware which always blends in with

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nedap

Nedap’s access control at Intersec 2025

“Adapt, secure, thrive” is a strapline for Nedap, the Netherlands-based access control specialist who is active in the Middle East with impressive major case studies across the region such as Saudi Aramco who are one of the largest oil-producing companies in the world. Nedap (stand S1 E22 at Intersec) also operates in the Emirates where

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AMAG

AMAG Technology UK at Intersec 2025

With the physical security sector now being a mature industry, far-sighted companies such as AMAG Technology UK (stand S1 B16) are acknowledging the need to reinvent themselves. They company has a Darwinian intelligence that prompts it to adapt to market conditions and end-user demands in order to thrive. AMAG develops scalable solutions with easy upgrade

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Synectics multi-streams and multi-tasks at Intersec 2025

Security on Screen visited the Synectics stand (S1, F39) at Intersec 2025, and learnt how the company takes pride in moving beyond security into a multi-stream approach by which its products can multi-task and create operational efficiencies that improve the bottom line of end-users. The company offers advanced security and surveillance systems that help protect

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bsia

BSIA at Intersec Dubai supporting UK companies

Security on Screen spoke to John MacAskill of the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) on stand S3 B35 at Intersec 2025. As Director – Security & Export, MacAskill has done much to organise the UK Safety Pavilion at Intersec and he works with external partners in promoting British security overseas. Companies such as Todd Research

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Todd Research

Todd Research x-ray scanning at Intersec

Todd Research is demonstrating its new cabinet x-ray scanner at Intersec Dubai on stand S3 A42. The Cambridgeshire-based company excels in keeping mailrooms safe from postal threats. Its products identify potential major dangers such as anthrax and ricin so safeguarding postal workers and the wider community. The company’s technology allows mailroom workers and their supervisors

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Morse Watchmans

Morse Watchmans on Intersec and Middle East market prospects

Security on Screen spoke to Tim Purpura, VP of Sales & Marketing at Morse Watchmans (@MorseWatchmans1), who are exhibiting on stand S2 E10 at Intersec Dubai @IntersecExpo. Purpura said, “Government security is very significant for us. Last year was strong for us and 2025 promises to be outstanding. The market continues to expand. Saudi Arabia

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