Dubai Police Showcases Latest Innovations at Gitex Global 2025
Dubai Police is showing off its latest tech innovations at GITEX Global 2025, running from October 13-17 at Dubai World Trade Centre. The force is putting artificial intelligence, smart services, and digital platforms front and center as it works to make policing more accessible and efficient for residents.
Major General Khalid Nasser Al Razooqi, who heads Dubai Police's AI department, says they're displaying some pretty impressive tech at their GITEX booth. The lineup includes their "Drone Box" unmanned aircraft system, a smart police station model called SPS, motion fingerprinting technology, and an AI-powered voice commentary system called AIX.
But it's not just flashy gadgets. Dubai Police is also showcasing practical tools that people actually use - their smart mobile app, the official website, and eCrimeHub platform. They've got smart traffic violation systems and robotic automation on display too. And in a more unusual move for a police force, they're promoting their esports championship and the UAE Tactical Teams Challenge.
This tech push fits into Dubai's broader government strategy to digitize public services. Police forces worldwide are racing to adopt AI and automation, but Dubai is moving faster than most. The city has been testing everything from AI-powered patrol cars to predictive policing algorithms over the past few years.
For tech companies and investors watching GITEX, Dubai Police's展示 shows how government agencies are becoming major buyers of AI solutions. The police tech market is growing fast, especially in the Gulf region where governments have big budgets for smart city projects.
Al Razooqi is encouraging visitors to check out their booth to see how AI and advanced technology can actually work in real police operations. It's not just about having cool tech - it's about making police services easier to access and more effective at keeping communities safe.
Layla Al Mansoori