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Emaar, the Economic City joins hands with GE Security for security solutions in KAEC Business Park
GE Security provides fire detection, access control and video surveillanceInstallation of systems progressing in two buildings
GE Security provides fire detection, access control and video surveillance for the nearly complete Business Park, and installation work is underway in SAGIA and EEC buildings. GE Security's modern access control system featuring 27 card readers based on its advanced ATS solution has already been installed. A video surveillance system with over 50 cameras - fixed and hi-speed dome - has also been installed. The cameras are connected to digital recorders that enable automatic storage of images.
Mr Fahd Al-Rasheed, Board Member and Chief Executive Officer, Emaar.E.C , said: "KAEC is implementing the highest standards in all aspects of its development. Security is one of the key features and requirements for an integrated city, and especially for the Business Park."
Jurgen Timperman, Regional General Manager Engineered Systems, GE Security MEA said: "We are implementing our world-class security and life safety solutions to help meet KAEC's needs. GE Security has an established presence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and is pleased to be associated with the Emaar.E.C . for this remarkable project."
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About
Emaar, The Economic City
:
Emaar, The Economic City
(
Emaar.E.C
), established in September 2006, is a Saudi joint stock company managed by Emaar Properties PJSC, one of the world's largest property developers, and a number of high profile investors from Saudi Arabia.
Emaar.E.C
has a share capital of SR8.5 billion consisting of 850 million shares of nominal value SR10 each. Thirty per cent of the equity, worth SR2.55 billion, was offered for public subscription.
Emaar.E.C leads the master-planning and development of the 168 million sq m King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC), a project being built on a pristine location off the Red Sea in the north of Jeddah. SAGIA (Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority), the body responsible for inward investments into the Kingdom, is the prime facilitator for KAEC.
KAEC, a New Age City being built today for tomorrow's generation of Saudi citizens, has six components - sea port, industrial district, educational zone, central business district with commercial, mixed-use, retail outlets and financial island, resorts and residential area.
The mega-project works closely with the Kingdom's on-going drive to expand the economy, create employment opportunities for its youthful population and function as a catalyst to attract foreign investment, global trade, commerce and industry. Based on initial forecasts, the project and its several components will create up to one million employment opportunities in the various industries and service-oriented companies that will open in KAEC. It will also be home to 2 million residents.
About GE's Security Business
GE Security, Inc., a business of GE Enterprise Solutions (NYSE: GE), is a leading supplier of security and life safety technologies, with operations in 26 countries. GE Security offers one of the industry's broadest product portfolios, including access control, explosives and narcotics detection, fire detection, intrusion, key management and video surveillance. GE Security's products are used to protect people and property across a wide range of industries, including aviation, banking and finance, education, government and military, healthcare, law enforcement, residential, retail, stadiums and event venues, and transportation. For more information about GE Security, please visit www.gesecurity.com. GE Security, making the world safer.
For more information, please contact:
Amy Knoten
GE Security EMEA
Tel: +32 2 719 8955
Email: amy.knoten@ge.com
© Press Release 2009
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