FireVu offers Video Smoke Detection (VSD) technology solutions, which gives early fire detection for high value assets
Aleali moves from parent company AD Group where he was a training and communications specialist

Fire detection solution provider FireVu is further strengthening its business development team with the appointment of Ali Aleali in April.

Aleali moves from parent company AD Group where he was a training and communications specialist. In his new position as business development manager Aleali will concentrate on the petrochemical, chemicals, food and drink processing industries.

FireVu offers Video Smoke Detection (VSD) technology solutions, which gives early fire detection for high value assets.

Pauline Norstrom, Chief Operating Officer of AD Group, comments: Ali possesses extensive business development experience in the chemicals, food and drinks industries as well as strong academic credentials, including lecturing up to degree level, in industrial chemicals and food production applications. VDS is a proven technology with great potential and Ali’s appointment will further help FireVu realize ambitious goals for 2014 and beyond.

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