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Technal in the Middle East

Imagine What's Next
Headquarter Technal Middle East

Imagine What's Next

In 2020, the parent Company Technal s.a. France will be internationally celebrating its 60th anniversary. The TECHNAL® brand also marks more than 40 years of successful presence in the GCC & Middle East, and TECHNAL MIDDLE EAST reaps the benefits of such long proven presence of the brand in its regional markets.

Technal Middle East continued to invest in reinforcing its organization and logistics capabilities, as well as targeting to localize its services and support teams in regional key cities, thus enabling to grow its market share despite the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crise that stormed the region.

PRODUCT

New concept products revealed by the parent Company TECHNAL s.a. France which revolutionises the architectural aluminium concepts. These new concepts are the result of TECHNAL® talented creations of advanced new series for the markets that offer ideal & global solutions with maximal performances & normal cost branded as Soléal, Luméal, Notéal, Ambial, Spinal, Pyroal, Tigal & Sunéal.

TECHNAL MIDDLE EAST among many other subsidiaries have launched these products to its regional markets and added more of such new innovative products that been launched by TECHNAL France at Batimat 2017 in Paris, such as the new hi-tech pull and slide window, folding door with corner solution Ambial, high performance hinged doors Titane PH65 and Soléal PY65.

TECHNAL MIDDLE EAST have also successfully had its new concept unitized façade solutions supplied & installed invarious landmarks across the region.
The recent ones:

  • the United Tower being one of the tallest towers in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia with a unique solution of glass replacement technique,
  • The Dubai Design District (D3),
  • The Address Sky Views,
  • and Burj Vista Towers in Dubai, U.A.E.
  • the Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank HQ Tower whereby another concept of unitized solution was developed for this project based on fully capped concept and virtually silicone free application with TPE central barrier that offered a super U-value attainment.


Since 2011, the TECHNAL® brand R&D continued to develop this hi-tech product to another height of advanced level with few new innovative features & versatile design concepts.

TECHNAL MIDDLE EAST succeeded as well in testing & acquiring the professional certification of its engineered solutions for a blast proof aluminium façade & window applications that also been supplied and installed on a landmark institutional project in Kuwait awaiting the next one in Bahrain. 
Following such successes, TECHNAL MIDDLE EAST in 2012 have additionally succeeded in developing special solution for fire rated aluminium façade applications with virtually more than one hour resistance for exposure to external and internal fire outbreak, which made TECHNAL MIDDLE EAST regionally one of the leading provider of such product application if not the only. 

HISTORY

The first International architectural aluminium system introduced in the GCC countries in 1978 is the French TECHNAL® brand.

In the year 2000, TECHNAL MIDDLE EAST which is a subsidiary of Hydro Building Systems France was inaugurated as an exclusive joint venture with its long distinguished local partners, BALEXCO.

This joint venture was a consequent move driven to capitalize on more than 20 years of successful business history of TECHNAL® and its prominent presence in the GCC countries, operating from its Bahrain headquarters. Since the Company’s inauguration, it has diversified and developed its organization structure, localized presence in key markets, products offer & services to meet the growing markets demand and face up the challenges of future technology & advanced architecture.

This has translated in having the Company’s Customer base enlarged and markets share increased in all regional markets. Backed by the strength of its parent Company in France and the TECHNAL® brand with a history of over 40 years in the region, Bahrain-based TECHNAL MIDDLE EAST is gearing up for the new challenges of architects