Venatol celebrates 10 years in the Middle East and presented new security trainings programs and equipment

Venatol Middle East based in Dubai, is celebrating 10 years of operations in the region at the Dubai Intersec this week. The Venatol Group entity in the Middle East began its operation in 1999 and could finalize a number of Projects in Dubai, Abu Dha

During the Intersec Dubai, Venatol presented the new trainings programs for police and private security forces. Also newly designed equipment and tools been introduced. "We are especially pleased to celebrate 10 years in the Middle East," said Venatol President Dr. Rudolf Urasch. "We are starting to see the first results of the global economic crisis, which has impacted various regional development projects. In this context the show was a terrific boost for the region and we will maximize our presence to network and take the opportunity to promote our full range of products and training services," he added.
Expansion of Consultant Support has progressively expanded its capabilities in training and technical support over its 10 years in business. The Middle East Defense division recently attained of its 10 year Middle East celebration and under the Umbrella TIDP Program the company is offering a full concept. "Our main target will be to play a main role in the field of vehicle armoring, body protection and equipment, building security, communication technology, security advisory and border control," said Venatol Vice President Dr. Barbara Urasch.

Strong and future orientated research and development programs are mandatory to solve the increase of more complex security questions. The new cooperation will give a big boost in new product developments, special in the field of innovative materials and new communication technologies.


Venatol FZE which launched the Total Integrated Defense Program TIDP which includes also a conglomerate of companies in June 2009, demonstrates in impressive way the new equipment and the latest trainings program in a live demonstration.
"We got a big response on the live display and the newly designed equipment and tools. This shows us that we are on the right way and with the newly formed conglomerate we are also able to serve the public and the private sector with the latest technologies and trainings"said Dr. Barbara Urasch Vice President Venatol.
"The UAE will increase its spending on national security from the current Dh20 billion ($5.6 billion) approximately to Dh40 billion ($10.9 billion) over the next 10 years, according to a study by the US-based Homeland Security Research Corporation (HSRC)" Dr. Urasch explained.
Welcoming the reports on the prospects of increased spending by the UAE for national security in the coming years, the senior researcher at the Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis, Dr. Karasik said, "This showed that the UAE is committed to providing 'best of the best' security to the people residing here."
Sheikh Faisal AL Qassimi who attended the live demonstration was impressed from the performance of the special force unite and from the highly sophisticated equipment. "To see what can be done to guarantee security should motivate us to aim for the highest level to provide protection in the future" Sheikh Faisal said.