Key Points

Dubai Police is set to host the World Police Summit 2025 under Sheikh Mohammed's patronage, bringing together global law enforcement leaders and tech innovators. The event will focus on AI, cybersecurity, and smart policing solutions with over 300 speakers and 170 exhibitors. New zones like the Startup Hub and Academic Zone highlight innovation in security. The summit aims to strengthen international cooperation and address evolving global security challenges.

Key Points: Dubai Hosts Global Police Summit 2025 with Sheikh Mohammed Patronage

  • 300+ speakers to discuss AI and cybersecurity in policing
  • Summit expands to 12 conference tracks in 2025
  • Features largest regional policing tech exhibition
  • INTERPOL and Europol among key participants
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Global police leaders, decision-makers, technology experts to convene in Dubai

Dubai Police prepares for World Police Summit 2025, uniting global law enforcement leaders and tech experts to shape the future of policing.

"This summit reinforces our commitment to enhancing safety and embracing tech advancements in policing. – Brig. Dr. Saleh AlHamrani"

Dubai, May 7

Dubai Police has finalised preparations for the World Police Summit 2025, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

The summit will commence next Tuesday at the Dubai World Trade Centre and will run for three days, bringing together police leaders, law enforcement agencies, global experts, and prominent international organisations to discuss the future of policing and global security cooperation.

This came during the press conference organised by Dubai Police to announce the details of the global event, with the participation of Brigadier Dr. Saleh Rashed AlHamrani, Deputy Director of the General Department of Excellence and Leadership at Dubai Police; Lt. Col. Dr. Rashid Hamdan AlGhafri, Deputy Director of the General Department of Forensic Evidence and Criminology for Administrative Affairs at Dubai Police and Secretary-General of the World Police Summit; Sami Aqeel Abdullah, Senior Vice President of Outstation Airport Services and Business Support at Emirates Airline; Major Dr. Mohammed Jamal Al Tamimi, Member of the World Police Summit Secretariat Board; Captain Marwan Abdullah Al Mulla, Head of the Awards Team at the Summit; Lieutenant Khalifa Al Fuqaei, Director of the Summit Executive Office; and Afroz Abro, Project Director, along with a number of officers, partners, sponsors, and media representatives.

Brigadier Dr. Saleh Rashed AlHamrani welcomed attendees, emphasising that the World Police Summit has become one of the leading international platforms for discussing the future of policing. He noted that Dubai Police adopts a proactive approach to enhancing security and safety, and aims to open new avenues for cooperation among global law enforcement entities through the Summit.

He added, "This year's summit, themed 'Beyond the Badge: Envision the Next Era of Policing', will feature over 300 speakers and global experts, alongside top decision-makers in the security field. Together, they will address emerging security challenges and explore innovative solutions, contributing to the foundations of global safety and stability."

He added, "This summit is not merely an international event for law enforcement professionals; it is a strategic platform that reinforces our ongoing commitment to enhancing community safety and developing our policing capabilities in line with technological and digital advancements, while upholding the principles of justice and transparency set by our wise leadership. Our goal is to reinforce Dubai's role as a central hub for international security cooperation, encourage knowledge exchange on contemporary security issues, and build long-term strategic partnerships that address growing global challenges, particularly in areas such as cybersecurity, organised crime, and the use of artificial intelligence in policing operations."

The summit has seen significant growth since inception, welcoming over 17,000 visitors across the past three editions. This year, it expects to see record-breaking attendance due to increased international interest, with a 25% year-on-year growth in participation from global leaders, exhibitors, delegates, and visitors.

Brigadier AlHamrani also highlighted that the fourth edition will see a major expansion in the number of conference tracks, growing from seven to twelve in 2025. The World Police Summit Awards have also seen a notable rise in interest, with a 200% increase in nominations, reflecting the importance of recognising individuals and institutions that uphold safety and integrity.

He added, "This year's summit also introduces three new zones, including an Academic Zone, featuring leading universities and police institutes, the Startup Zone, highlighting the role of innovation in supporting community security, and the Demonstration Hub that will showcase real-world policing scenarios to test technical and operational capabilities."

Lt. Col. Dr. Rashid Hamdan AlGhafri presented the summit agenda, stating that the event features panel discussions and workshops covering all aspects of policing, including advanced technologies, innovation in law enforcement, and modern police leadership.

He said, "The summit serves as an exceptional platform to exchange knowledge and explore best practices in the policing and security sectors, with participation from prominent international organisations such as INTERPOL, Europol, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime." He confirmed that key topics include the practical applications of artificial intelligence, information security, crisis and disaster management, as well as special sessions on security in smart cities.

Lt. Col. AlGhafri further noted that this year's edition will feature the largest exhibition of its kind in the region, stating: "The International Exhibition for Policing and Law Enforcement will bring together over 170 exhibitors, including companies and institutions specialised in security solutions and cutting-edge policing technologies. The exhibition offers an interactive platform to showcase the latest innovations in data analysis, smart systems, drones, and rapid response technologies."

Now in its fourth edition, the World Police Summit 2025 continues to establish itself as a premier global platform that convenes senior police and security leaders, law enforcement professionals, and experts from around the world.

Together, they will discuss the latest global developments and explore strategies to advance community safety. A major international exhibition will highlight the latest technologies, artificial intelligence systems, and innovations that support modern policing, reaffirming Dubai Police's commitment to driving international cooperation and embedding innovation.

The summit also serves as a unique platform to strengthen collaboration between the public and private sectors, while building law enforcement capacity to address evolving challenges. It promotes an interactive and professional environment reflecting the spirit of global partnership and aims to empower the next generation of young police professionals through dynamic training and knowledge-sharing programmes. Furthermore, it underscores the critical role of women in security, affirming the importance of gender diversity and inclusion in shaping the future of policing both locally and globally. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Dubai is setting global benchmarks in policing technology! 🇦🇪 Indian police forces should take notes - especially about AI applications in crime prevention. Our cities could benefit from similar smart policing initiatives. Hope some of our senior officers are attending this summit!
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Priya M.
While this looks impressive, I wonder how much of this advanced tech is actually practical for developing nations like ours. Our police need better basic infrastructure first - more patrol vehicles, body cameras, and training before jumping to AI drones. Priorities matter!
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Amit S.
The cybersecurity focus is crucial! With increasing digital payments in India, our police cyber cells need this kind of international exposure. Maybe Dubai Police can conduct special workshops in Indian cities? 🤔 #CyberSafety
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Sunita R.
Good to see emphasis on women in security forces! Our women police officers are doing phenomenal work but need more tech training. Hope Delhi Police sends a delegation to learn from this summit. The 'Startup Zone' concept is particularly interesting for Indian police reforms.
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Vikram J.
UAE's investment in police tech is admirable, but let's not forget their strict laws enable such systems. In India, we must balance tech with civil liberties. Still, the crisis management sessions could help our forces deal with natural disasters better.
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Neha P.
The Academic Zone is a brilliant idea! Indian police training academies should collaborate with international institutes. Our constables need more than just lathi training in today's world. Maybe time for an India Police Summit too? 🇮🇳

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