emirates7 - Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, the fourth World Police Summit attracted 53,922 participants from over 110 countries—an increase of more than 300 percent compared to the previous year.
Organized by Dubai Police in collaboration with DXB LIVE, the summit welcomed 6 Interior Ministers, 4 Deputy Ministers, 45 Police Chiefs, 41 Deputy Police Chiefs, and 692 ambassadors, consuls, and senior diplomats, establishing it as one of the largest global gatherings of law enforcement leaders.
Held from May 13 to 15 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, the event featured 140 sessions covering 12 major themes such as anti-money laundering, AI in policing, digital fraud, aviation security, and community policing. A total of 302 speakers and 922 senior experts participated in discussions that reinforced Dubai’s role as a key hub for international security collaboration.
During the summit, 38 memoranda of understanding were signed among police agencies, technology firms, and academic institutions. Over 900 participants competed in the prestigious World Police Summit Awards, with 12 winners announced on the final day.
Lt. Col. Dr. Rashid Hamdan Al Ghafri, Secretary-General of the World Police Summit, remarked, “This year’s turnout and influence have greatly surpassed expectations. The summit has become a crucial platform for fostering international police cooperation and innovation.”
Khalid Al Hammadi, Executive Vice President of DXB LIVE, stated, “We are proud to support this globally important event. Its expanding success reflects Dubai’s leadership in hosting world-class international summits.”
Key partners included INTERPOL, EUROPOL, UNODC, WHO, and NYU Abu Dhabi, which hosted a special academic symposium. Prominent side events included “Pearls in Policing,” focusing on empowering women in security and preparing future leaders.
Top technology companies demonstrated advanced solutions, with summit partner Presight showcasing AI-driven analytics for data-driven policing. Zenith Technologies highlighted their collaboration with Dubai Police on smart traffic systems, while Federal Signal Corporation introduced innovative vehicle lighting systems to improve operational safety.
Since its inception in 2022, the World Police Summit has evolved into a leading international platform for shaping the future of policing and solidifying Dubai’s status as a centre of excellence in security, innovation, and global cooperation.
Organized by Dubai Police in collaboration with DXB LIVE, the summit welcomed 6 Interior Ministers, 4 Deputy Ministers, 45 Police Chiefs, 41 Deputy Police Chiefs, and 692 ambassadors, consuls, and senior diplomats, establishing it as one of the largest global gatherings of law enforcement leaders.
Held from May 13 to 15 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, the event featured 140 sessions covering 12 major themes such as anti-money laundering, AI in policing, digital fraud, aviation security, and community policing. A total of 302 speakers and 922 senior experts participated in discussions that reinforced Dubai’s role as a key hub for international security collaboration.
During the summit, 38 memoranda of understanding were signed among police agencies, technology firms, and academic institutions. Over 900 participants competed in the prestigious World Police Summit Awards, with 12 winners announced on the final day.
Lt. Col. Dr. Rashid Hamdan Al Ghafri, Secretary-General of the World Police Summit, remarked, “This year’s turnout and influence have greatly surpassed expectations. The summit has become a crucial platform for fostering international police cooperation and innovation.”
Khalid Al Hammadi, Executive Vice President of DXB LIVE, stated, “We are proud to support this globally important event. Its expanding success reflects Dubai’s leadership in hosting world-class international summits.”
Key partners included INTERPOL, EUROPOL, UNODC, WHO, and NYU Abu Dhabi, which hosted a special academic symposium. Prominent side events included “Pearls in Policing,” focusing on empowering women in security and preparing future leaders.
Top technology companies demonstrated advanced solutions, with summit partner Presight showcasing AI-driven analytics for data-driven policing. Zenith Technologies highlighted their collaboration with Dubai Police on smart traffic systems, while Federal Signal Corporation introduced innovative vehicle lighting systems to improve operational safety.
Since its inception in 2022, the World Police Summit has evolved into a leading international platform for shaping the future of policing and solidifying Dubai’s status as a centre of excellence in security, innovation, and global cooperation.