Fire Industry Association

Mates in Mind to Promote Mental Wellbeing Across Fire Industry

The Fire Industry Association (FIA) has announced a special partnership with mental health charity Mates in Mind, dedicated to building a healthier, more resilient fire safety community. Launching during men (12–18 May 2025), this initiative celebrates the theme of ‘Community’ by empowering FIA members with tools, training, and support to address mental health proactively. Mates in Mind supports organisations in making a vital move to challenge the silence and stigma often linked to mental health. By working with Mates in

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From the Expert – Rethinking Fire Detection in the Solar Expansion

As solar power rapidly expands within the global energy mix, its fire safety risks remain an often overlooked yet critical concern in the clean energy transition. Unlike traditional infrastructure, solar installations are often decentralised, located in hard-to-access areas, and exposed to variable environmental conditions. These characteristics can make effective fire detection more challenging—especially when system complexity increases with scale and layout. On rooftops, an overheating panel or faulty connector can generate smoke that enters HVAC systems, which typically supply fresh air to the building below. This can cause smoke detectors inside the building to trigger, even though the actual fire source is on the roof, delaying accurate detection and response. In greenfield sites, electrical fires can spark large-scale blazes, threatening not just equipment, but also nearby roads, wildlife, and local communities. Floating solar systems, now common on ponds and reservoirs, carry even more unique dangers. Water’s conductivity increases the risk of electrocution during fire events, while any toxic materials released can contaminate aquatic ecosystems and local water supplies. All of these scenarios demand one thing: Early, accurate fire detection that adapts to the unique risks of each environment. A Fast-Growing Sector with Emerging Risks The rapid expansion of solar infrastructure worldwide has outpaced many of the safety systems designed to protect it. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), nearly 75% of all new renewable energy capacity added globally in 2023 came from solar photovoltaic (PV) installations. This trend highlights solar’s increasingly central role in the global energy transition, and projections suggest even faster growth in the coming years. While this development is promising from a sustainability standpoint, it also underscores a gap in fire safety planning and regulation. In many cases, particularly with rapidly constructed or remote solar farms, comprehensive fire risk assessments may be overlooked or insufficient—leaving installations more vulnerable to fire-related incidents. Detection technologies that work well in conventional settings often struggle in large, open, or water-based solar environments. As solar becomes more widespread, ensuring safety at scale becomes not just a technical requirement, but an environmental and operational imperative. A Global Challenge, a Fibre Optic Solution That was the challenge faced by a global food and beverage manufacturer in Thailand with five PV-equipped sites, including rooftops, a greenfield location, and a floating solar installation. Traditional detection systems fell short. Short-range Linear Heat Detection technologies couldn’t provide the accuracy or coverage needed—especially for installations requiring up to 6 kilometers of monitoring per site including panel and cable tray protection. The customer needed something more precise, more robust, and more cost-effective over large distances. The solution: Fibre optic Linear Heat Detection (LHD) technology from AP Sensing. AP Sensing develops advanced fibre optic-based monitoring solutions for fire detection, power cable monitoring, and industrial asset protection. Headquartered in Germany, the company combines decades of innovation in optical measurement technology with a commitment to long-term system reliability and customer support… Read the full article in our latest issue which you can view here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne, Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@firebuyer.com

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Event News

Messe Frankfurt Middle East appoint new Director

Messe Frankfurt Middle East, organisers of Intersec, the event for safety, security and fire protection, and Light + Intelligent Building Middle East, the regional market leader within the light and building technology sector, has appointed Nathan Waugh as Portfolio Director, with a remit for driving growth across both events. Waugh brings a wealth of experience, with a career spanning over 20 years in events and exhibitions in the UAE and the UK, most recently as Portfolio Director for Capital Events, part of the ADNEC Group, where he oversaw 12 exhibitions covering several industry verticals, including the security sector. Following the success of the 2025 editions of Intersec, which welcomed a record 1,209 exhibitors as well as 47,300 visitors, and the co-located Light + Intelligent Building Middle East, which attracted a 10% increase in attendance to 15,948 visitors, Waugh’s appointment will be fundamental in driving continued growth for the flagship events, which have secured a position as the must-attend global showcase for the safety, security and fire protection industries and the lighting and building technology sectors. Ted Bloom, CEO, Messe Frankfurt Middle East, said: “We are delighted to welcome Nathan to Messe Frankfurt Middle East as our new Portfolio Director. With over two decades of experience in the events and exhibitions industry, Nathan brings invaluable expertise and a deep understanding of the security, safety, and technology sectors. “His proven track record in driving strategic growth and delivering world-class exhibitions will be instrumental as we continue to elevate Intersec and Light + Intelligent Building Middle East to new heights. Nathan’s leadership will be pivotal in strengthening our position as a global leader and shaping the future of these flagship events.” Nathan Waugh, Portfolio Director: Security, Technology, and Production, said: “I am excited to have joined Messe Frankfurt Middle East to head up Intersec and Light + Intelligent Building Middle East. These events are both world-class platforms renowned for innovation, collaboration, and business growth, and the opportunity to lead the team to further build on these credentials is one I relish. “I’ve been lucky to join a fantastic, passionate team, and I look forward to working alongside them to further grow and develop these events. My goal is to create new opportunities, drive industry progress, and deliver exceptionally curated experiences that cater to the needs of our exhibitors, visitors, and stakeholders.” The 27th edition of Intersec takes place from 12-14 January 2026 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, under the patronage of His Highness Mansoor Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, where it will provide a platform for leaders, policymakers, investment incubators, corporate partners and world-class start-ups to work towards a safer tomorrow. The 27th edition of the event will once again provide the strategy and solutions for those charged with maintaining national and international security, safety, and state-of-the-art fire protection. The 2026 edition of the Light + Intelligent Building event will once again be co-located with Intersec, bringing together global innovators and government bodies, offering cutting-edge products, innovative solutions, and insights into the evolution of lighting and intelligent building technologies through various conferences and workshops. To read more news and articles see our latest issue here. Never miss a story… Follow us on: LinkedIn: International Fire Buyer Twitter (X): @Firebuyer YouTube: @FireBuyerTV Media Contact Rebecca Spayne Managing Editor, International Fire Buyer Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 920 Email: editor@firebuyer.com

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