Milipol Qatar 2024 seminars will focus on safety and security with international experts sharing insights and addressing current and future challenges of the sector in the Middle East.According to the Milipol 2024 website, fire and rescue, cybersecurity and threats, artificial intelligence and border controls will be the main topics of the seminars. “A content-rich conference programme is organised to discover new trends and discuss the issues of security market key topics,” the website said adding that the conference titles and speakers will be announced soon.The seminars will discuss challenges to safeguard high-rise structures, measures to revolutionise fire prevention and road safety and security. Also, security convergence, integrating physical and cyber security in the protection of critical infrastructures will be discussed while the sessions will shed light on integrated technologies for smart and safe cities and forensics science for investigation.The 15th edition of Milipol Qatar 2024 will be held from October 29-31 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (DECC). Themed “the technology in the service of security”, the latest edition promises to be a pivotal gathering for industry leaders, policymakers and experts from around the globe.Organised by the Ministry of Interior in collaboration with Comexposium Security, representing the GIE Milipol under Civipol, the co-operation implementer of the French Ministry of the Interior and Overseas, the event plays a crucial role in addressing Qatar’s growing security needs and supports the security goals outlined in Qatar National Vision 2030.This year’s event will feature exhibitors from across the world showcasing cutting-edge innovations in security, safety, detection and prevention equipment and systems. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore a wide range of products and services designed to address contemporary security challenges. From advanced surveillance systems to state-of-the-art detection technologies, the show will present the latest solutions to ensure public safety and protect critical infrastructure.