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The first World Police Summit begins at Dubai Exhibition Center

The event will be held at Dubai Exhibition Center.
  • It is a four-day event hosted and organized by Dubai Police in collaboration with dmg events.
  • The summit features themed conferences and keynote addresses and panel discussions with experts.

The inaugural World Police Summit began on Monday at the Dubai Exhibition Center.

It is a four-day event hosted and organized by Dubai Police in collaboration with dmg events, featuring more than 200 speakers and over 150 exhibitors.

The summit features keynote addresses and panel discussions with experts from various global organizations.

This contains the United Nations, Interpol, various city and state police forces, as well as private sector organizations with policing-focused products and solutions.

Additionally, it will spotlight themes such as Crime Prevention, Forensic Science, Anti-Narcotics, Police Innovation and Resilience, Drones, K9, and more.

Also, the summit will address the needs and challenges of modern happenings such as cybercrime, urbanization, digital evolution and post-pandemic recovery – all with the common goal of ensuring a safer world for all.

Lt. General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, said, “As the threat landscape alters dramatically, law enforcement often finds it challenging to keep pace and evolve.”

“For policing authorities specifically and crime prevention at large, there is a critical need to build platforms that enable true collaboration for knowledge and experience-sharing, with the goal of ensuring safer societies”, he added.