Supreme Committee Announces Fourth Edition of World Police Summit in Dubai

Supreme Committee Announces Fourth Edition of World Police Summit in Dubai

Dubai, The Gulf Observer: The Supreme Committee of the World Police Summit has announced that the fourth edition of the summit will take place under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, from May 13 to 15 next year. The summit, themed “Designing the Future of Policing,” will address critical issues in line with global changes and the fifth industrial revolution.

This announcement was made during a press conference led by Major General Dr. Abdul Quddus Abdul Razzaq Al Obaidly, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Excellence and Pioneering and Chairman of the Supreme Committee of the World Police Summit, alongside Brigadier Dr. Saleh Al Hamrani, Deputy Director of the General Department of Excellence and Pioneering, and Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Rashid Hamdan Al Ghafri, Director of the International Centre for Criminal Sciences and Secretary-General of the World Police Summit, along with other committee members, officers, and personnel.

Major General Dr. Abdul Quddus Al Obaidly highlighted that the fourth edition marks a qualitative shift in its approach, aligning with the global transformations associated with the fifth industrial revolution. “These transformations, directed by Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, have prompted us to enhance our security agenda with strategies and visions that align with these changes. Thus, we launched an advanced security system called ‘Policing 5.0’ during the third edition of the summit. This system relies on advanced technical enablers and systems to enhance security, provide flexible and innovative smart services to the public, and achieve welfare, stability, and quality of life,” he said.

Al Obaidly emphasized that the core of the World Police Summit lies in bringing together police leaders, law enforcement agencies, and specialized experts from the policing and security sectors, alongside experts from other related fields, to discuss, collaborate, and exchange experiences. This collaboration aims to integrate efforts and objectives, ultimately leading to safer communities. He noted that the new system envisions and designs the future of global policing and security work. Through the upcoming summit, they aim to create the future of policing in a technology-supportive environment, identifying necessary technological adoptions for the security sector to achieve strategic goals with sustainable practices that enhance quality of life.

Brigadier Dr. Saleh Al Hamrani highlighted that contemporary policing cannot isolate itself from the rapid and complex changes facing other sectors, nor are traditional methods effective in addressing them. He added, “We believe that international cooperation and the exchange of best practices and expertise is the most effective way to keep pace with these unprecedented changes. Innovation, flexibility, and foresight in security work are the best ways to address challenges, seize opportunities, and develop innovative mechanisms and methods, establishing international collaborative platforms focusing on community safety and security.”

Al Hamrani mentioned that this year’s summit includes eight main highlights supporting the summit’s goals. These include a tech exhibition showcasing the latest supportive products, brainstorming sessions where international police leaders discuss urgent policing challenges, and a launchpad offering startups opportunities for accelerated growth in public safety. Additionally, the event features a display center for interactive presentations, specialized platforms for police and security officials to discuss current issues, an area for entrepreneurs to network and propel their businesses, summit awards celebrating excellence in policing, and a grand opening and dinner ceremony fostering dialogues and partnerships.

Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Rashid Hamdan Al Ghafri noted that the World Police Summit has shown positive progression in its policing, security, scientific, and technical discussions, aligning with global changes.

“Over three years, the summit has established itself as a comprehensive international scientific platform for leading police chiefs, experts, and law enforcement personnel. It has hosted over 15,000 visitors, 8,000 conference delegates, 200 speakers, more than 100 police chiefs, and 250 exhibiting companies from 44 countries, all coming together on one platform to produce effective outcomes and partnerships enhancing policing and security work in communities,” he confirmed.

Al Ghafri stated that this year’s summit, under the theme “Designing the Future of Policing,” will bring together experts and specialists from related sectors to discuss key issues, including organized crime, crime reduction, cybercrime, money laundering, electronic fraud, drug trafficking, international cooperation, and best practices, as well as review successful experiences.

He emphasized that science and knowledge are essential in addressing challenges and combating crime anywhere. Thus, the summit also aims to adopt scientific and methodological outcomes in policing and security work across various sectors while strengthening international relations as the sole means to address cross-border crimes in their different forms.

Al Ghafri further highlighted the need for readiness and preparedness to handle emerging challenges based on rapid technological changes, including security safety in the digital age, addressing technological gaps, using multidimensional data, artificial intelligence, automated systems, and more. “The goal is to chart a comprehensive path for policing that balances innovation and optimal use of technology in achieving prosperity and well-being while considering ethical and social considerations and the misuse of technology,” he explained.

INTERPOL stated, “The World Police Summit is a great platform for law enforcement agencies to unite and forge stronger bonds of cooperation. At INTERPOL, we believe in the power of collaboration to tackle the ever-evolving challenges of global security. By working together, we can exchange knowledge, innovate, and develop strategies that help us enhance the safety and security of our communities worldwide.”

Elvira Zsinkai, President of the European Roads Policing Network (ROADPOL), expressed her admiration for the professionalism with which the event is organized. “I was also keen to learn the latest technological developments and listened with interest to the presentations on various security topics,” she said.

She noted that the World Police Summit is the place where professionals from all over the world can meet to learn from the best experts about the latest innovations and best practices; you can hear a brainstorming session that can change your perspective. “You won’t be disappointed if you visit WPS. You will get the best quality from the best experts and the greatest hosts,” Zsinkai urged fellow security experts and enthusiasts.

Richard Budden, Esri’s Deputy General Manager for the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia region, confirmed the GIS giant’s partnership with the World Police Summit 2025. “The Summit has been a valuable platform that brings law enforcement agencies from many countries together to learn about technology trends and share knowledge and best practices. We are very proud of our partnership, and we are looking forward to being actively engaged in the next edition, so see you in May in the UAE,” he said.