- In May 2025, Honeywell International Inc. expanded its wireless fire detection solutions in the UAE by launching an advanced IoT-integrated fire alarm system designed for smart buildings, enhancing real-time monitoring and automated emergency responses.
- In April 2025, Johnson Controls International plc announced the rollout of its next-generation wireless fire detection devices across Saudi Arabia and South Africa, featuring enhanced battery life and AI-driven false alarm reduction technologies.
- In March 2025, Siemens AG completed a large-scale deployment of wireless fire detection systems in key infrastructure projects in Dubai and Riyadh, focusing on integration with building management systems to optimize fire safety and operational efficiency.
- In February 2025, Robert Bosch GmbH unveiled a new wireless fire detection sensor with multi-spectral smoke analysis, tailored for high-risk industrial environments in South Africa and the UAE.
- In January 2025, Hochiki Corporation introduced a regional support hub in Johannesburg to strengthen its wireless fire detection service and maintenance capabilities across Africa, alongside launching a new range of low-power wireless detectors.
- In December 2024, Kidde Fire Systems (UTC) launched an innovative wireless fire detection product line with enhanced signal resilience for the harsh environmental conditions common in Middle Eastern and African markets.
- In November 2024, Fike Corporation partnered with regional construction firms in the UAE to implement wireless fire detection systems in newly developed commercial complexes, focusing on scalable and easy-to-install solutions.
- In October 2024, Apollo Fire Detectors Ltd. (Halma plc) expanded its Middle East operations based in Dubai by introducing AI-enabled wireless fire detectors capable of early fire pattern recognition and predictive analytics.
- In September 2024, Zeta Alarms Ltd. announced a strategic collaboration with UAE-based smart city projects to integrate its wireless fire detection systems with IoT platforms for enhanced urban safety.
- In August 2024, NAFFCO (National Fire Fighting Manufacturing FZCO) unveiled a new wireless fire detection solution featuring edge computing capabilities, designed to offer faster on-site fire threat analysis and response coordination for critical infrastructure in the GCC region.



