Key Points

The World Police Summit 2025 kicks off in Dubai on May 13, uniting global security leaders. Over 150 speakers will discuss AI, cybercrime, and aviation security. The event, backed by the FBI and UNODC, includes an exhibition of cutting-edge safety tech. Dubai Police reaffirms its role as a hub for international law enforcement collaboration.

Key Points: Dubai Hosts World Police Summit 2025 With Global Security Leaders

  • Features 150+ speakers from 100+ countries
  • Covers AI, cybercrime, and aviation security
  • Supported by FBI, UNODC, and EUROPOL
  • Showcases 200+ next-gen security solutions
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World Police Summit 2025 to convene in Dubai on May 13

Over 150 speakers from 100+ countries gather in Dubai for the World Police Summit 2025, focusing on AI, cybercrime, and global security cooperation.

"Through impactful international events, we anticipate and counter evolving threats, strengthening community safety around the world – Lt Gen Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri"

Dubai, May 1

Held under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the fourth edition of the World Police Summit will take place from 13th to 15th May at Dubai World Trade Centre.

Organised by Dubai Police, the event will gather over 150 speakers and security leaders from more than 100 countries.

The summit serves as a global platform for cooperation and knowledge-sharing in law enforcement, spotlighting cutting-edge technologies, community safety strategies, and cross-border collaboration.

Emirates returns as official airline partner. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, said the partnership reflects a shared commitment to advancing aviation security and supporting global efforts to counter cyber and terrorism threats.

Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, said the summit reinforces Dubai's leadership in security and global cooperation. "Through impactful international events, we anticipate and counter evolving threats, strengthening community safety around the world," he said.

The 2025 edition features prominent voices including Irakli Beridze (UNICRI), Michael LeVine (U.S. Consulate in Dubai), human trafficking activist Theresa Flores, cybercrime expert Dr Charis Savvides, and ethics advisor Jimena Viveros.

Dedicated sessions will address children's rights and protection in the digital space, with speakers such as Maryam Al Obaid, Advisor at The Executive Council; Pragathi Tummala, CEO of ISPCAN; and Elodie Tranchez from UNITAR.

The summit will span four platforms across 12 tracks, covering topics including anti-money laundering, organised crime, aviation security, cybercrime, AI in policing, traffic safety, narcotics, digital transformation, and community policing.

Supported by global institutions including the FBI, UNODC, EUROPOL, and the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the event also features strategic partners such as Samsung, du, ESRI, Presight, Dahua Technology, Inkas Armored Vehicles, and Aksum Marine.

An exhibition of over 200 companies will showcase next-generation AI, surveillance, armored vehicles and maritime security solutions, reinforcing the summit's role as a global hub for public safety innovation. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Good to see global cooperation on policing! India should send strong delegation to learn about AI in policing and cybercrime solutions. Our police forces need more tech upgrades to match international standards. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Interesting to see Pragathi Tummala representing ISPCAN in children's rights session! We need more Indian experts at such global forums. Hope they discuss solutions for online child safety - big concern for Indian parents these days.
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Amit S.
While Dubai is doing great work, I wish India would host such summits too. Our police deal with unique challenges - from Himalayan borders to coastal security. Could share valuable insights with the world!
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Neha V.
Hope they discuss narcotics control properly. India's youth are suffering due to drug smuggling from neighboring countries. Need stronger international cooperation to stop this menace! 😔
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Sanjay P.
The aviation security partnership with Emirates is crucial. After the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, we know how important this is for India. But hope they also focus on land border security - that's where most threats come from.
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Kavita D.
While technology is important, hope they don't forget the human aspect of policing. In India, we need more community policing to build trust. Sometimes high-tech solutions create distance between police and common people. Balance is key!

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