SAS highlights AI-driven policing innovations at World Police Summit
SAS showcased AI and data analytics solutions for modern law enforcement at the World Police Summit 2025 in Dubai, emphasizing smarter policing and public safety.
Dubai, May 13–15, 2025 — SAS, a global leader in data and AI, demonstrated its cutting-edge technologies for modern law enforcement at the World Police Summit 2025 in Dubai. The event highlighted how AI and advanced analytics are transforming policing, enabling safer cities and greater public trust.
Key Innovations on Display
- Autonomous AI Agents: Real-time demonstrations showcased AI systems capable of proactive decision-making.
- Digital Twins: Virtual replicas of physical environments for scenario testing and training.
- AI Co-Pilots: Assistive tools for officers to enhance situational awareness and response.
- Trusted AI Governance: Frameworks to ensure ethical and transparent AI use in policing.
Critical Applications
SAS technologies are being applied to:
- Organized crime detection
- Child protection
- Financial crime investigation
- Narcotics enforcement
- Digital forensics
Expert Insights
Michel Ghorayeb, Managing Director of SAS UAE, emphasized the urgency of modernization:
"As crime becomes more sophisticated, AI and intelligent decisioning are essential to predict, detect, and respond with precision. Technology is now the foundation of modern policing."
Mohamed Mysara, Public Sector Principal Business Solutions Manager at SAS, showcased AI's role in aviation security, including:
- Proactive resource reallocation during flight delays
- Cross-agency coordination
- Real-time risk detection
SAS in the Middle East
SAS has partnered with key UAE organizations, including:
- Dubai Police
- Emirates Health Services
- Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority
The Future of Policing
With AI adoption accelerating, SAS is leading the charge in data-driven law enforcement, combining domain expertise, advanced analytics, and trusted governance to empower agencies worldwide.
"Technology is no longer optional—it’s the foundation of modern policing." — Michel Ghorayeb
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