Tuesday, December 21, 2010

SAUDI ARABIA FORECASTED TO BE WORLD’S SECOND LARGEST MARKET; CUMULATIVE DEMAND OVER NEXT EIGHT YEARS ESTIMATED TO BE WORTH $97 BILLION

The rapidly evolving security scenario in the region has placed the onus for increased preparedness on

local authorities and institutions to be able to meet the multi-faceted challenges posed by criminals and

extremists.

This is reflected in the continued growth of the homeland security sector in the region, with Saudi Arabia

leading the way. According to research, the cumulated Saudi market for homeland security, forecasted to

become the largest in the world after the United States, is expected to be worth around $97 billion in the

2010-2018 period.

The Kingdom boasts 24 separate agencies and organisations, arranged in a three-tier structure, employing

more than 250,000 personnel (a number that is expected to grow by an additional 35,000 over the forecast

period). Areas of major expenditure are the sanitization of both the Iraq and Yemen borders and raising of a

special force to protect vital oil installations.

“There is an increasing push among countries of the Middle East region to install the latest in security

systems, surveillance mechanisms and other countermeasures,” said Ahmed Pauwels, Chief Executive

Officer of Epoc Messe Frankfurt GmbH, organisers of Intersec Trade Fair and Conference, the international

meeting platform for security, safety and protection.

“Intersec brings together world-leading manufacturers and suppliers of security equipment and systems,

industry experts, government and homeland security professionals from around the region. Enhancing the

safety and security of the region involves us all and we are glad to be playing a part in bringing the latest in

security equipment and systems to the Middle East,” he added.

As the security environment around the Middle East region gets increasingly fraught, authorities are

sourcing the latest in countermeasures and security systems to suit their increased threat perceptions.

Security fences, thermal scanners, monitoring and surveillance systems, biometric readers and specialised

arms and hazard control equipment are high on the agenda as they step up measures to protect pipelines,

oil and industrial installations and air and sea ports.

Intersec 2011, which will run from January 16 to 18 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition

Centre, will present the entire spectrum of products and services for the homeland security market. Among

some of the leading exhibitors in this sector are Eastimage, Smiths Detection, Incentive Aviation, Atis,

Astrata Group, Streit, Avon Protection, Global Forensics, Zener, all departments of Dubai Police and many

more.

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