H.H. Sheikh Mansoor opens Intersec 2022

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Intersec 2022, the trade show for security, safety and fire protection has been inaugurated by His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Council for Border Crossing Points Security.

The 23rd edition presents the industry’s most comprehensive showcase to date as it brings together regional and international government leaders, agencies and organisational heads with outstanding world-class speakers, innovative products, technology and solutions across all key security, emergency and safety sectors.

Topics to be discussed include responding to national transformations and crises, the future of law enforcement, and leadership in civil defence, among others.

It'll host key speakers, with global experts and government leaders spearheading the opening of the Cyber ​​Security Lab at the three-day conference.

During his tour of the exhibition, at Dubai World Trade Centre, Sheikh Mansoor was accompanied by Hilal Saeed Al Marri, Director General of the Department of Economy and Tourism in Dubai.

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