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Emanuel Stafilidis joins Saab Australia as BDM

Emanuel Stafilidis joins Saab Australia as Business Development Manager to continue to grow and develop Saab’s presence in the critical infrastructure security space.

STAFILIDIS is a security professional with over 25 years experience in securing critical infrastructure and major facilities in Australia and throughout the Asia Pacific region. He brings a wealth of experience in designing electronic security and in particular the integration of systems to achieve enhanced control room operations. 

Stafilidis has a strong background in open architecture systems that provide end users with complete freedom of choice with regard to system selection and use of existing infrastructure. This is a critical requirement to meet security needs of today and to future proof the system so the investment continues to meet the security needs of tomorrow.

Saab has built a global reputation for high quality systems providing complete integrated security solution for corrections, detention centres, airports, casinos, defence bases and other critical infrastructure. Saab’s security management solutions provide unprecedented levels of subsystem integration with high availability for mission critical infrastructure protection. 

Saab’s solutions are open architecture based on industry standard protocols and cater for customer preferred sub-systems and configurable business rules with graphical user interfaces that utilise the latest technology and are fully customisable and intuitive to simplify operations. 

Stafilidis will be working closely with End Users, System Integrators and Product Manufacturer partners to meet and exceed customer requirements.

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