Hochiki Middle East receives award for active fire safety solution at Intersec 2026

January 20, 2026

Hochiki Middle East was honoured with the ‘Best Active Fire Safety Product’ award at the prestigious Intersec Awards 2026 in Dubai. The award was given to the ACD Multisensor with CO, which was recognised for its innovative strength and contribution to increasing life safety.

The award-winning multisensor combines advanced smoke and carbon monoxide detection technologies in a single device. This enables faster and more reliable fire detection while significantly reducing the risk of false alarms. The solution is designed for use in a wide range of environments, including demanding ones, and underscores Hochiki’s ongoing focus on intelligent, high-performance fire protection systems.

Subin Suhus, Senior Sales Manager at Hochiki Middle East, described the award as an important success for the company: The ACD Multisensor with CO is the result of close cooperation with partners and customers and specifically addresses real challenges in fire protection practice. The recognition at Intersec 2026 confirms the company’s commitment to providing reliable and sustainable solutions for the regional market.

Shinsuke Kubo, Managing Director of Hochiki Middle East, also emphasised the significance of the award. He said that it represented an important milestone for Hochiki Middle East and the entire Hochiki Group, reflecting both its technological strength and its long-term commitment to innovation, high engineering standards and sustainable customer trust.

The Intersec Awards recognise outstanding achievements and innovations in the fields of safety, security and fire protection every year. Winning the award underlines the growing importance of Hochiki Middle East within the international fire protection market and strengthens the company’s position as a provider of modern detection solutions.

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