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World Police Summit 2025 to Host 17,000 in Dubai

Hluly Colette
By Hluly Colette Published January 13, 2025 2 Min Read
Previous edition of the World Police Summit. Photo courtesy.
Previous edition of the World Police Summit. Photo courtesy.
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Dubai, UAE — The World Police Summit 2025 will bring together over 17,000 law enforcement officials, government specialists, and security experts from 130 countries at the Dubai World Trade Centre from May 13 to 15. Organized by Dubai Police, the event will focus on addressing global security challenges and fostering innovation in public safety.

More than 200 companies, including Samsung, ESRI, SAS, and Thermo Fisher, will showcase advanced technologies and solutions. The exhibition will span 5,000 square meters and feature cutting-edge developments in security systems, surveillance, and training tools.

The summit’s agenda will cover 11 themes, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, organized crime, anti-money laundering, and borderless policing. Over 130 global experts will lead discussions, workshops, and specialized sessions aimed at tackling the evolving threats faced by law enforcement agencies worldwide.

The event will include live demonstrations of future technologies, offering participants a first look at innovations designed to enhance public safety and security. A dedicated platform will provide opportunities for networking, collaboration, and knowledge sharing among attendees.

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Awards will also recognize outstanding achievements in law enforcement, with categories celebrating innovation, excellence in criminal investigations, road safety initiatives, and other significant contributions.

The summit will focus on forming strategic partnerships, signing more than 50 Memorandums of Understanding, and creating opportunities for global cooperation in advancing security.

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