Protecting against future crime
The security landscape is evolving with the advancement of technologies. Criminals are taking advantage of technology, ease of international travel and the anonymous world of virtual business to disrupt public security and commercial stability.
Yet, technology alone cannot be the only solution to counter technological risk and threats. A strategic response has to be taken into account to fight transnational organized crime. A conscientious effort from law enforcement agencies, businesses and citizens, is necessary to protect ourselves, our assets and our property.
DETECT. INVESTIGATE. PREVENT.
ABOUT INTERPOL WORLD
The mandate of INTERPOL World, a global exhibition and congress platform, encapsulates the vision of a safer world through using innovations and engaging government, organizations, and strategic think tanks in a multi-stakeholder approach.
INTERPOL World 2017 is your chance to showcase your new technologies, equipment, tools and solutions to more than 10,000 public security professionals and commercial buyers from around the world, who will convene in Singapore to discuss resolutions to face future security challenges.
At least 300 international suppliers and manufacturers, will be present to present their latest innovative solutions for public security, cybersecurity, perimeter security and more, as well as to find and forge mutually beneficial alliances leading to faster and more accurate responses to global security threats.
“INTERPOL World offers changes to network, ask questions to which there aren’t yet answers, learn about new advances being made in the field, and find future partners with whom to work. This is what I believe makes this event unique, and important for both industry and law enforcement.”
- Jürgen Stock, Secretary General of INTEPROL, at the opening of INTERPOL World 2015
What to expect
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Events-at-a-glance
Day 0 4 July 2017, Tuesday |
Day 1 5 July 2017, Wednesday |
Day 2 6 July 2017, Thursday |
Day 3 7 July 2017, Friday |
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EXHIBITION, Level 4 09.30 – 18.00 |
EXHIBITION, Level 4 09.30 – 18.00 |
EXHIBITION, Level 4 09.30 – 17.00 |
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INTERPOL World Dialogue Panel session to shed new light on ways to overcome emerging security and public safety issues affecting the international community. |
INTERPOL World Dialogue Panel session to establish risks and opportunities in emerging technologyin Cyberspace 4.0; and corerelation between technology, connectivity and crime. |
INTERPOL World Dialogue Panel session to establish current and projected challenges of identity related information by people, good and vehicles in our borderless world. |
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TEA/COFFEE BREAK |
TEA/COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 10.45 |
TEA/COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 10.45 |
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Strategic Perspective on Future Security 11.30 – 13.00 Prevention – Getting smarter, faster and more precise. Preparing policing strategies, approach and tactics for managing urban centers and global cities of the future. |
Strategic Perspective on Future Security 10.45 – 12.15 Shedding light on the “Dark side”– Cyberspace 4.0 and the future of policing. Managing cyber threats to society from the “hidden” Internet. |
Strategic Perspective on Future Security 10.45 – 12.15 Identity management and detection in a borderless world. Law enforcement, migration and border management in an age of globalization. |
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LUNCH 13.00 – 14.30 |
LUNCH 13.00 – 14.30 TOUR OF EXHIBITION / IN-HALL PRESENTATIONS 13.15 – 14.30 |
LUNCH 13.00 – 14.30 TOUR OF EXHIBITION / IN-HALL PRESENTATIONS 13.15 – 14.30 |
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Operational Insights on Future Security 14.30 – 18.00 Making use of big data analytics, IoT and artificial intelligence technologies such as robotics to detect and prepare for threats, extract knowledge and enhance situational awareness for better crisis management and coordination. |
Operational Insights on Future Security 14.30 – 18.00 Technologies and solutions to counter cyber threats, for example, de-anonymization tools, darknet-use analytics, solutions to counter online radicalization or identify “at-risk” communities. |
Operational Insights on Future Security 14.30 – 18.00 How can technologies, such as biometrics, genetic and synthetic biology, better manage identification, verification, validation and detection of crimes (of people and goods) in our cyber-enabled environment? |
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Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception 18.30 – 21.00 |
Industry Networking Cocktail 18.00 – 19.30 |