
Sustainable security design is becoming a cornerstone of urban development in the UAE.
The approach integrates advanced technologies, environmental considerations, and aesthetic design, aligning with the nation’s ambitious sustainability goals.
This will be a central theme at the Security Leaders’ Summit, part of Intersec 2025, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 14-16 January.
The UAE has set global benchmarks in sustainable security practices by adhering to standards such as the Security Industry Regulations Agency (SIRA) and MCC regulations.
These frameworks encourage the use of energy-efficient technologies, including IP cameras with Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and smart energy systems.
Whitehouse highlighted the success of Masdar City in Abu Dhabi: “The use of solar-powered CCTV cameras and smart access control systems contributes to both security and the overall sustainability goals of the development.”
Intersec 2025, hosted under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, will spotlight sustainable security design as a key urban planning element in the UAE.
The Security Leaders’ Summit will address integrating technology with environmental and architectural goals.
Regulations like SIRA have guided the UAE’s adoption of energy-efficient security technologies.
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