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ScreenCheck Partners with ICT to Expand Security Solutions Across the GCC

March 10, 2026
1 min read
Author: Kay-Lyne Wolfenden

The collaboration aims to integrate ICT’s advanced access control and unified security management capabilities into ScreenCheck’s portfolio, enhancing enterprise-grade security offerings for commercial and critical infrastructure environments across the GCC.

ScreenCheck,  a subsidiary of Centena Group  and a leading provider of end-to-end security and identification solutions in the Middle East and Africa, has entered a strategic partnership with global security manufacturer Integrated Control Technology (ICT) . The collaboration aims to integrate ICT’s advanced access control and unified security management capabilities into ScreenCheck’s portfolio, enhancing enterprise-grade security offerings for commercial and critical infrastructure environments across the GCC.

The partnership will leverage ICT’s Protege GX platform, a scalable and interoperable solution that unifies access control, intrusion detection, building automation, biometrics, and other third-party systems. Together, ScreenCheck and ICT will provide local engineering support, training, and lifecycle services, ensuring optimized system performance and long-term value for clients.

The agreement comes amid strong growth in the Middle East’s physical security market, with operational technology security expected to reach USD 1.46 billion by 2031, driven by demand for integrated and future-ready security solutions. Through this collaboration, ScreenCheck and ICT aim to address the rising need for connected, intelligent, and customizable security platforms across the region.

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