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STI to launch product catalogue
07 January 2020
After a record-breaking show in 2019, Safety Technology International (STI) will once again be exhibiting at Intersec 2020 hosted at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre.

Joined by more than 34,000 visitors from 135 countries, STI will be launching a brand-new product catalogue at the world’s leading trade fair for fire and security protection.
Now available in five languages, the STI catalogue features products both familiar and new, detailing STI’s growing global range of fire, safety and security products.
Speaking after the successful 2019 show, Omar Hoss, STI Middle East distributor, said: “STI products are now widespread in large quantities across the Middle East, especially in hospitals, schools, universities and malls.
“Most well-established companies in the Middle East are requesting STI products, this demand for products is only increasing in the region.”
To discover how STI’s products prevent false fire alarms, deter theft, and minimise vandalism of vital life safety equipment visit Stand 4-A24 at Intersec 2020.
Hall 4, Stand A24
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