The World Police Summit will return to Dubai in November bringing together law enforcement and security experts from around the world.
The fifth edition of the summit, organised by Dubai Police in partnership with DXB LIVE, will take place from November 16-18 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, with broader international participation and enhanced cross-sector collaboration.
Held under the theme 'Connected for Impact: Uniting Global Policing to Safeguard Future Generations', the event will bring together leading experts to exchange knowledge, address emerging challenges and showcase advanced technologies, while strengthening international cooperation.
This year’s edition features an expanded agenda, with more than 15 thematic tracks and over 270 sessions and panel discussions.
Around 220 speakers from more than 110 countries are expected to take part, with discussions focusing on the future of smart policing and evolving global security priorities.
Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, says the summit reflects Dubai’s commitment to strengthening international policing systems through collaboration and innovation.
Helal Saeed Almarri, Director-General of Dubai World Trade Centre Authority and Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism, says the summit highlights Dubai’s ability to bring together global expertise and foster meaningful collaboration, contributing to a more connected and resilient future.
The 2026 edition will place greater emphasis on integrating people, technology and operations to enhance cross-border coordination and readiness.
Key topics include anti-money laundering, organised crime, counter-narcotics, aviation security, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, alongside new tracks on officer wellbeing, space and satellite security, emergency response and advanced fraud prevention.
A dedicated focus on leadership development will also be introduced.
Held under the umbrella of the UAE Ministry of Interior, the summit will feature participation from major international organisations, including the United Nations, Europol, Interpol and the FBI, along with other specialised global networks.
The World Police Summit Awards will also return, recognising excellence across 13 categories. Submissions close on September 25, with winners to be announced on November 9 and honoured during the summit.
An accompanying exhibition will feature more than 170 global exhibitors, showcasing the latest in security and safety technologies, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity systems, biometrics, drones and defence solutions.
Dubai Police, in partnership with DXB LIVE, will organise the World Police Summit 2026 from 16 to 18 November at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The fifth edition of the Summit will bring together security experts, leading police chiefs, law enforcement officials, and innovative… pic.twitter.com/KBGTLrOpd0
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