
SIBCA launches ‘Trainovation Fire and Safety Training Centre’ in Abu Dhabi
As the emirate of Abu Dhabi intensifies efforts to upskill safety professionals and reinforce its emergency preparedness, it is setting a bold precedent for the wider Middle East.
Supporting this ambitious vision, SIBCA, a leading provider of fire, life safety, and ICT solutions, has inaugurated the Trainovation Fire and Safety Training Centre in the heart of Abu Dhabi.
Designed to serve as a hub for advanced learning and hands-on training, the new facility represents a major leap forward in strengthening the regional fire and life safety capabilities, according to a press statement.
The launch event was attended by Ibrahim Lari, Chairman and CEO, SIBCA; Michael Brunzell, NFPA Vice President of Global Business Development; Eng. Dana Kamal, NFPA MENA Director of International Business Development; alongside other distinguished partners and dignitaries.
Accredited training programmes
The new academy, officially recognized as an approved training centre under the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) network, is designed to deliver internationally accredited training programmes. These programmes aim to empower fire and life safety professionals across the UAE with critical skills and up-to-date knowledge to safeguard lives and assets, the press release continued.
Positioned as a future hub for fire education in the region, the academy will offer a wide range of NFPA-certified courses led by qualified instructors, covering essential topics such as fire protection systems, building integrity, electrical risks, and industrial risk management.
“Through world-class training, we aim to build a safer future for our communities by equipping professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to protect lives and strengthen resilience across the nation,” stated Lari.
“As cities expand and industries grow more complex, the need for skilled fire and life safety professionals becomes increasingly essential. This new centre in Abu Dhabi has been set to become a key resource for delivering high-caliber, customized training across the region,” commented Brunzell.