- Unmanned Pump Control, Choose 3S
Shanghai 3S Global Company Limited
From January 12 to 14, 2026, INTERSEC 2026—the Middle East’s largest and most influential security and fire safety exhibition—was held at the Dubai World Trade Center. 3S Global and Royal Fire joined forces to present their core fire pump control solutions at Booth B22, Hall 8, warmly welcoming professionals from across the Middle East and around the world for in-depth technical discussions and collaboration.

During the exhibition, the teams focused discussions with engineering consultants, contractors, and system integrators on the practical applications of fire pump control systems in large-scale infrastructure projects. Considering the region’s harsh desert climate and the strict demands for continuous equipment operation and system coordination, the customized solutions on display attracted widespread attention and strong interest from attendees.
Key Solutions Featured:
Industrial Pump Control Systems: Designed for extreme desert conditions, ensuring stable operation under harsh environments.
Intelligent Single/Double Pump Coordination: Optimized logic improves overall system stability and reduces the risk of failure.
Integrated Remote Monitoring: Seamlessly connects to fire control centers, providing real-time monitoring and efficient management.
3S Global’s positioning within the joint presentation was interpreted by industry participants as reflecting the broader evolution of fire protection systems toward more system-driven and engineered solutions. In addition to multi-pump coordination, real-time status monitoring and system safety management, attention was also drawn to the environmental adaptability of its fire pump control solutions. Industry sources noted that these control systems are designed from the very beginning to fully account for the Middle East’s complex climatic conditions—including high temperatures, sand and dust, coastal high humidity and salt spray, and frequent thunderstorms—imposing higher adaptation standards for long-term stable operation. This system-level design approach is widely seen as aligning more closely with large infrastructure projects’ demands for controllability, durability and long-term reliability.


