Stockholm, Sweden – 12 January 2026
Apstec Systems, a global provider of AI-driven solutions for advanced people security screening, today announced the appointment of Daniel Holtsjö as Vice President of Business Development, APAC, effective 15 January 2026. In this role, Daniel will lead Apstec’s commercial expansion and partner development across the Asia-Pacific region, a key strategic growth market for the company.
Prior to joining Apstec Systems, Daniel served as Country President for Securitas in China, Cambodia, and Thailand. Most notably, he led the transformation of the Shanghai operation, successfully navigating complex regulatory environments and scaling the business into a market-leading position. He has also worked with Safehotels, focusing on international compliance, risk management, and security standards.

Daniel is a respected member of the APAC security community. He serves as a Board Member of ASIS International APAC and Vice Chairman of the ASIS Thailand Chapter, and holds certifications as a Certified Security Manager (CSM) and Certified Anti-Terrorism Specialist (CATS). His professional background includes service as a Military Police officer in the Swedish Armed Forces, specialising in high-risk protection.
Commenting on the appointment, Niclas Gustafsson, Group CEO of Apstec Systems, said:
“I am very pleased to welcome Daniel to Apstec Systems. APAC is a strategically important growth region for us, and Daniel brings the leadership, regional insight, and operational credibility required to succeed. Together with Johan Adler, Vice President of Sales, APAC, Daniel will form a strong regional leadership team focused on accelerating partner-driven growth and expanding Apstec’s footprint across Asia-Pacific.”
Daniel Holtsjö added:
“I am excited to join Apstec Systems at a time of strong momentum and innovation. The company’s AI-based approach to people security screening addresses real operational challenges faced by security organisations across APAC. I look forward to working closely with customers and partners to support safer and more efficient security operations throughout the region.”
