Hytera Communications and NAFFCO Group have strengthened their strategic partnership with the signing of an enhanced Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
The agreement, signed at Intersec 2026, marks a new phase in the collaboration with both companies committing to deeper integration, joint innovation and long term cooperation focused on emergency response and public safety solutions.
The MoU was signed by Eng. Khalid Al Khateb, CEO of NAFFCO Group, and Stanley Song, Vice President of Hytera, reinforcing the strategic alignment between the two organisations.
Expanded cooperation
Under the updated agreement, the partners will expand cooperation across solution co development, system integration, training and service support. By combining NAFFCO’s fire safety and emergency response vehicle expertise with Hytera’s mission critical communications technologies, the companies aim to deliver integrated and deployable solutions for emergency responders globally.
“We are pleased to further our cooperation with Hytera on a larger international stage,” said Arkan Adel, CEO Representative at NAFFCO. “Hytera’s communication technologies complement our emergency vehicles and safety systems, enabling better coordination, faster response, and improved efficiency for emergency teams operating in complex and high-risk environments.”
“Our strategic collaboration with NAFFCO is built on shared experience and proven results,” said Stanley Song, Vice President of Hytera. “By renewing this MoU at Intersec, we are reaffirming a long-term commitment to work more closely, from solution design to deployment and training, to support large-scale emergency services with communication systems they can rely on when it matters most.”
Joint Showcase
At Intersec, the companies jointly showcased their integrated approach. Hytera demonstrated its latest mission critical communications solutions, including the Integrated Command and Control platform and body worn camera systems, alongside NAFFCO’s specialist emergency vehicles. The display highlighted how integrated communications and vehicle systems can improve situational awareness, command efficiency and coordinated operations across multiple scenarios.
The joint stand also attracted high level attention, including a visit from H.E. Mohamed Hamad Al Kuwaiti, Chairman of the UAE Cybersecurity Council, underlining the increasing importance of resilient and integrated communications within national safety and security frameworks.




