- The Fire Middle East Conference has announced that the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) will serve as an official Knowledge Partner
- NFPA will host a dedicated panel discussion during the conference
- The exclusive NFPA-led panel will focus on providing attendees with direct access to NFPA subject-matter experts and offer practical guidance
The Fire Middle East Conference has announced that the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) will serve as an official Knowledge Partner for the upcoming edition of the event, reinforcing the conference’s commitment to advancing fire safety standards and best practices across the region.
As part of the partnership, NFPA will host a dedicated panel discussion during the conference, bringing together global experts to address emerging challenges, regulatory developments, and innovation in fire protection and life safety.
With NFPA’s globally recognised codes and standards forming the backbone of many fire safety frameworks worldwide, the organisation’s involvement is expected to add significant technical depth and insight to the conference program.
The exclusive NFPA-led panel will focus on providing attendees with direct access to NFPA subject-matter experts and offer practical guidance for engineers, consultants, authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs), developers, and fire safety professionals operating in the region.
Organisers of the Fire Middle East Conference noted that the Knowledge Partner designation reflects the event’s aim to foster international collaboration and raise the standard of fire and life safety practices across the GCC and wider Middle East.
The conference continues to serve as a platform for policymakers, industry leaders, manufacturers, consultants, and emergency response professionals to exchange insights and explore solutions tailored to the region’s unique built environment challenges.
The Fire Middle East Conference will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 29 April and is expected to attract a strong cross-section of experts and officials from across the fire protection ecosystem.