QNA

Doha

Under the patronage of the Amir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Ministry of Interior (MoI) is organising the 15th edition of Milipol Qatar at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre from October 29 to 31 under the theme ‘Technology in the Service of Security’.

Milipol Qatar is one of the region’s most significant exhibitions dedicated to homeland security and safety. It brings together global security policymakers, academics, industry leaders and government officials to discuss solutions for tackling security threats on land, sea, air and in cyberspace.

The exhibition will feature participation from numerous international exhibitors showcasing the latest innovations in security, safety and prevention technologies and systems.

Chairman of Milipol Qatar Maj. Gen. Nasser bin Fahd Al-Thani stated Milipol Qatar 2024 will demonstrate Qatar’s commitment to leveraging advanced technological capabilities to address the increasing security challenges. He added that the event will serve as a global platform for showcasing innovative tools and solutions while fostering discussions on the latest security trends and technologies.

Milipol Qatar 2024 aligns with Qatar’s growing security needs in line with the security objectives of Qatar National Vision 2030. The event will also feature an international conference and security seminars that cover a range of topics, including fire safety, rescue operations, challenges in protecting high-rise buildings, advancements in fire prevention methods, and enhancing road safety and security.

The exhibition will also focus on cybersecurity, AI, and cyber threats, with discussions centred on adopting physical and cybersecurity measures to protect critical infrastructure, utilising modern technology for smart and safe cities, and developing forensic sciences used in investigations.

Additionally, the event will address securing ports, airports, borders, and transportation projects within Qatar National Vision 2030, along with border protection programs and the challenges faced by coastguards.