Dubai Police ISNR 2026 participation placed the spotlight firmly on the future of policing, as they unveiled a range of smart security technologies, AI-powered systems and next-generation policing solutions at the International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience in Abu Dhabi.
Held at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, the ninth edition of ISNR 2026 brought together security institutions, technology providers and industry specialists from around the world to explore the future of national security, resilience and public safety.
Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri toured the Dubai Police stand alongside senior officials, including Major General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei and Brigadier Badran Al Shamsi, and reviewed the force’s latest smart policing initiatives and operational technologies.
Focus on AI and Future Security Systems
During the visit, Lieutenant General Al Marri said Dubai Police’s participation reflects the UAE leadership’s vision of positioning the country as a global model for security, innovation and future readiness.

He highlighted how Dubai Police continue to invest in artificial intelligence, advanced technologies and smart solutions to improve operational efficiency, strengthen public safety and enhance quality of life. According to Dubai Police, innovation and digital transformation have become essential to addressing rapidly evolving security challenges and keeping pace with international standards.
One of the key technologies shown at the exhibition was the M01 autonomous patrol vehicle, a self-driving security patrol designed for surveillance and rapid response operations. The vehicle is equipped with advanced radars, sensors and 360-degree cameras that allow it to operate efficiently across urban environments and open roads.
Officials also reviewed the Traffic Safety Platform, an electronic awareness initiative designed to educate pedestrians, drivers and school students about road safety regulations and responsible driving practices.
Upcoming Global Security Events
Dubai Police also used the exhibition to highlight preparations for two major upcoming international events.

The first is the World Police Summit, scheduled to take place from November 16 to 18 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The summit is expected to bring together police leaders, security experts and decision-makers from around the world to discuss emerging threats, artificial intelligence, digital transformation and organised crime.
Officials reviewed preparations for the UAE SWAT Challenge, the internationally recognised tactical competition that gathers elite units from across the world to assess operational readiness and exchange expertise in rapid intervention strategies.


