How Olympia Electronics is reshaping building safety at Intersec Saudi Arabia

Iain Hoey
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Company confirms participation in Riyadh exhibition
Olympia Electronics SA has confirmed it will exhibit at Intersec Saudi Arabia 2025.
The company reported that it will present emergency lighting, fire detection, wireless luminaires and remote monitoring technologies at stand 7-A12.
Olympia Electronics explained that the exhibition is regarded as a leading regional event for security, safety and emergency services.
It added that the company’s export representatives will be present to engage with visitors and discuss product applications.
Emergency lighting and fire detection focus
According to Olympia Electronics, the product range on display will include addressable emergency lighting systems.
It noted that fire detection equipment designed to European standard EN54 will also be presented.
The company explained that wireless emergency luminaires are intended to support installation flexibility in modern buildings.
It added that its remote monitoring systems allow operators to oversee connected safety devices.
The manufacturer stated that these solutions are designed to support both new and existing infrastructure projects.
Global presence and standards compliance
Olympia Electronics said it has over 45 years of operational experience.
It added that its products are distributed in more than 72 countries.
The company reported that its designs are aligned with European requirements including EN54 and EN50172.
It indicated that its approach is focused on product reliability and long-term use.
The business explained that this compliance is intended to give assurance for international projects.
Representation at the exhibition
Olympia Electronics confirmed that Export Manager Pantelis Adar will represent the company.
It added that Assistant Export Manager Nikolaos Adar-Mavridis will also attend.
The company said that both will be available to explain system functionality.
It reported that their presence is aimed at supporting international clients and project managers.
The manufacturer noted that visitors to the stand will be able to assess the suitability of systems for different operational contexts.
Product development and market needs
According to Olympia Electronics, the showcased range has been designed in response to new demands in building design.
It explained that digital monitoring is becoming increasingly relevant to operators managing large or complex facilities.
The company said its addressable systems allow for centralised control of multiple units.
It added that this supports maintenance planning and operational reliability.
The business confirmed that its wireless luminaires reduce installation complexity in retrofitted environments.
Relevance for fire and safety professionals
Olympia Electronics’ participation in Intersec Saudi Arabia 2025 highlights the ongoing development of safety technologies that align with European standards.
For fire and safety professionals, this provides insight into how international manufacturers are addressing emergency lighting, fire detection and monitoring needs.
The exhibition context offers professionals a chance to assess how such systems can be applied in regional projects.
It also provides a reference point for comparing compliance-based solutions available in global markets.
Olympia Electronics to showcase safety systems at Intersec Saudi Arabia 2025: Summary
Olympia Electronics SA has confirmed it will exhibit at Intersec Saudi Arabia 2025.
The company said it will present emergency lighting, fire detection, wireless luminaires and remote monitoring systems.
It reported that the exhibition is considered a leading regional event for security, safety and emergency services.
Olympia Electronics stated that Export Manager Pantelis Adar and Assistant Export Manager Nikolaos Adar-Mavridis will represent the company.
It added that its systems are designed to comply with EN54 and EN50172 standards.
The company reported that its products are available in more than 72 countries.
It confirmed that its range includes addressable emergency lighting systems and wireless luminaires.
The manufacturer explained that remote monitoring systems support connected safety devices in buildings and infrastructure projects.
It stated that the systems are designed to address the needs of modern facilities.
Olympia Electronics has more than 45 years of experience in safety electronics.