Milipol Qatar 2024, to be held from October 29-31 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre, is set to welcome over 222 exhibitors, 11,500 visitors and 389 official delegates from across the world, showcasing the latest in state-of-the-art security strategies, communication systems, and emergency response tools.

The 15th edition of the event, with the theme 'Technology in the service of security,' promises to surpass the achievements of previous editions, a statement said Monday.

In 2022 alone, agreements with values of QR592mn were achieved. The event will further solidify its status as the region's leading homeland security and safety solutions gathering.

Prefet Yann Jounot, CEO of Civipol and president of the Milipol International Network, stressed the importance of this year's event in addressing global security challenges: "Milipol Qatar 2024 represents not only a platform for showcasing cutting-edge technologies but also a vital forum for international collaboration. This exhibition allows us to bring together global experts and industry leaders to discuss, share, and implement advanced solutions. Qatar's dedication to hosting this event reflects its commitment to staying ahead of the curve in security, ensuring the region remains safe and resilient in the face of ever-evolving challenges," Jounot said.

As the Middle East's homeland security market continues to expand, with an annual growth forecast of 14.5% until 2025, Milipol Qatar continues to attract visionary companies from across the globe.

Joining the international line up is BlackNoise, the European leader in breach and attack simulation and cyber defence validation which will showcase how it enables companies to test and strengthen their protections against evolving cybersecurity threats continuously.

Among the newcomers to the French pavilion are TEB, specialists in video surveillance and integrated security systems and Olvid, developers of an ultra-secure messaging platform certified by ANSSI, which will be showcasing the Crosscall CORE 5 phones—rugged, waterproof devices recently adopted by French law enforcement for their ability to ensure reliable communication on private networks, even in the most challenging conditions.

Also exhibiting for the first time, Es'hailsat Qatar, the country's first satellite operator, will showcase its groundbreaking Es'hail-1 and Es'hail-2 communications satellites. These satellites provide vital Direct-to-Home television and telecommunications services across the Middle East and North Africa, supporting major broadcasters such as beIN Sports and Al Jazeera Media Network.

In addition to these newcomers, global industry leaders such as Saab AB, a Swedish aerospace and defence company; STREAMWIDE, a leading provider of mission-critical communications and operations software; IDEMIA of France, a multinational company specialising in biometric identification and identity-related security services; INFiLED of Spain, renowned for its advanced LED display technologies; and VENTUM TECH Qatar, an expert in integrated solutions, will be showcasing advanced security systems, risk management tools, and emergency response technologies.

This diverse lineup ensures that Milipol Qatar 2024 remains at the forefront of global security innovation.

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.
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