As the global perimeter security market expands, with projections estimating it will reach US$89.82bn by 2027, mobile credentials are emerging as a key element in shaping the future of access control and security management across the Middle East.
At Intersec 2025, scheduled for 14-16 January at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), AMAG Technology, a leading provider of security technology, will showcase the increasing integration of mobile credentials into regional security frameworks. This technology offers enhanced protection and flexibility for managing security across large organisations or multiple locations.
James Clark, director of sales – EMEA & APAC at AMAG Technology, explains how mobile technology is revolutionising security by reducing costs, improving convenience, and streamlining operations.
“Everyone carries a mobile device to manage their bank accounts, monitor and control their home, so it makes sense to use a mobile device or a mobile Wallet to unlock doors in the workplace. Organisations eliminate the expense of physical cards, printers and the administrative burden of managing physical cards. Meanwhile, security leaders can distribute credentials remotely, which creates operational efficiencies because there is less to manage,” said Clark.
Digital revolution
At the Commercial & Perimeter section of Intersec’s 26th edition, AMAG Technology will present its visitor management solution. The event, hosted in Sheikh Sa’eed Halls 1 and 2, and the Trade Centre Arena, will feature other prominent exhibitors such as Assa Abloy from the UK and IDEMIA from the UAE.
According to the UAE Government portal, the country leads globally in information and communication technologies (ICT) usage, government efficiency, and mobile network coverage. With 100% smartphone penetration, the UAE's digital transformation strategy, bolstered by the UAE PASS digital identity platform and its 5 million registered users, reinforces the adoption of mobile credentials.
Grant Tuchten, portfolio director at Messe Frankfurt Middle East, noted, "As security leaders prioritise user-friendly and future-proof solutions, mobile credentials are poised to transform access control. The Commercial & Perimeter Security sector at Intersec 2025 will be the premier platform for showcasing cutting-edge technologies and services that enhance convenience for consumers and organisations and elevate security with scalable and data-driven innovations.”
Intersec 2025 is set to be the largest edition to date, with over 1,200 exhibitors from 60 countries and an expected 52,000 visitors. In addition to the Commercial & Perimeter Security sector, the event will also feature Fire & Rescue, Safety & Health, Cyber Security, and Homeland Security & Policing product sections.