
DOHA, Qatar, Oct. 9 (UPI) -- United Arab Emirates company AE Tawazun Holding Chief Executive Officer Saif Mohamed al-Hajeri said he sees a rising demand for his company's products.
"We are open to have partnerships with local investors or distributors to enhance our presence in Qatar," al-Hajeri said at the security conference Milipol Qatar 2012 in the Qatari capital Doha.
"Further, we are also willing to modify our products according to the requirements of the clients. We are manufacturers and developers of products and we make partnerships with prestigious international firms on this basis."
He said Qatar has the potential to be a strong customer for Tawazun's services.
"We're confident that Milipol will be the platform for us to share knowledge and find ways of co-operation with industry leaders as we continue to set our sight on this part of the world," al-Hajeri said at the conference.
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