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Milipol Qatar 2024 returns this October 

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The Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (DECC) will host the 15th edition of Milipol Qatar, the Global Event for Homeland Security and Safety, under the high patronage of His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, with the theme 'The technology in the service of security' from October 29–31, 2024.

Milipol Qatar, now reputed as the region’s leading event for homeland security, will bring together global security policymakers, academics, industry leaders, and government officials to examine solutions to security threats, whether by land, sea, air, or cyberspace.

Qatar's Ministry of Interior is organising the event in partnership with Comexposium Security, representing the GIE Milipol under Civipol, the co-operation implementer of the French Ministry of the Interior and Overseas. Milipol Qatar 2024 is poised to meet Qatar's expanding security requirements and closely align with the security goals of the country's National Vision 2030. The event will feature exhibitors from around the world, showcasing the latest innovations in security, safety, detection, and prevention equipment and systems.

In addition, the event will host a probing seminar addressing critical security issues, including fire and rescue, addressing challenges in safeguarding high-rise structures, revolutionising fire prevention, and road safety and security. AI, cybersecurity, and cyberthreats will also come under scrutiny, with discussions focusing on the integration of physical and cyber security for critical infrastructure, technologies for smart and safe cities, and forensic science for investigations. On the final seminar day, attention will shift to the issue of securing ports, airports, and borders, with dialogues centred around transportation projects under the Qatar National Vision 2030, border protection travel programmes, and challenges faced by coastguards.

The organisers are confident that the 15th edition of Milipol Qatar will surpass the 2022 event, which set new records for the biennial series with 222 exhibitors from 22 countries, attracting over 11,500 visitors from 84 countries, and featuring 389 official delegates. The event saw a declared onsite contract order book valued at QR 592 million. More than 500 delegates attended the 2022 seminar programme, which featured over 30 speakers addressing cybersecurity and large event security management.

You can register for Milipol Qatar for free here

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