From Stockton to Dubai as Intasite goes global
A Stockton-based technology company is taking its innovative safety and site access solutions to a global audience, following its participation in Big 5 Global, the leading construction industry event held in Dubai.
Intasite, known for its digital tools that streamline safety processes for high-risk industries, with a platform that features interactive safety modules, multilingual functionality and access control integration, joined a Department for International Trade mission to engage with industry leaders and explore new opportunities in the Middle East.
Big 5 Global draws more than 85,000 participants and 2,500 exhibitors from across 165 countries, serving as a hub for collaboration, innovation and transformative ideas in the construction industry.
The Intasite team also visited Ras Al-Khaimah (RAK), a region recognised for its strategic manufacturing and energy initiatives, attending the RAK Energy Summit.
Danielle Croce, commercial director at Intasite, said: “Big 5 Global has been an extraordinary opportunity for us to connect with the international construction community, showcase our innovative solutions, and learn more about the unique challenges and opportunities in the Middle East market.
“Our visit to Ras Al-Khaimah also enabled us to gain an understanding of the region’s focus on sustainability and innovation.
“These insights, along with our growing portfolio in the Middle East, reaffirmed the global demand for cutting-edge technology that prioritises safety, efficiency, and compliance.”
This international venture builds on Intasite’s recent success in securing its first Middle Eastern client, The Port of NEOM, which aims to be the world’s most advanced, efficient and sustainable port with cutting-edge automation and physical-digital integration.
The company’s global client list also includes high-profile names such as CF Industries in Canada and RWE Generation and Rail Cargo in Europe, as well as a power plant in Oman.
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