Dubai Police unveils advanced futuristic security technologies at ISNR 2026.

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AI-driven patrol systems, cybercrime platforms, and advanced rescue technologies were showcased at the event.

Dubai Police concluded its participation in the ninth edition of the International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience (ISNR 2026) at the ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, where it showcased advanced smart policing systems, autonomous patrol technologies, cybersecurity awareness platforms, and emergency response innovations.

The force participated alongside eight major sectors focused on security, safety, firefighting, cybersecurity, student innovation, and advanced emergency management technologies.

At its exhibition stand, Dubai Police showcased a range of smart security services and specialised initiatives aimed at advancing digital transformation, strengthening security innovation, and enhancing public safety and quality of life.

A key highlight was the Dubai Police smart app, a comprehensive digital platform that provides users with quick access to traffic, criminal, and community services. The app allows users to pay fines, report accidents and cybercrimes, request certificates and permits, activate the SOS emergency support system, and access digital identity services.

The multilingual app features a user-friendly interface that enables residents and visitors to complete services without needing to visit police stations.

Visitors were also introduced to the e-Crime Hub, an online awareness platform by Dubai Police dedicated to combating cybercrime through public education. Available in Arabic and English, it offers guidance on identifying fraud, protecting personal data, detecting phishing attempts, avoiding suspicious links, creating strong passwords, backing up data, and reporting cybercrimes.

The stand also showcased the advanced “Ghiath patrol vehicle” alongside a virtual simulation programme that provided visitors with an interactive driving experience across different operational scenarios. The programme is designed to enhance police training, improve response times, and strengthen operational readiness.

Dubai Police also showcased the specialised equipment and operational capabilities of its Search and Rescue Department, operating under the Transport and Rescue Department. The display highlighted its role in responding to fires, accidents, floods, and other emergencies, as well as conducting field operations and rescue missions.

Other attractions included the Traffic Safety Platform, an awareness initiative designed to promote road safety and encourage compliance with traffic regulations across different segments of society.

Dubai Police also presented the M01 autonomous patrol, a next-generation self-driving security vehicle equipped with advanced sensors, radar systems, and 360-degree cameras for surveillance and rapid-response operations.

Visitors were additionally briefed on upcoming specialised events, including the UAE SWAT Challenge 2027 and the fifth edition of the World Police Summit, scheduled for next November.

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