Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters revealed that the techniques and mechanisms used in the project «Safe City», which relies on artificial intelligence and good use of big data, succeeded in reducing the death rate and serious injuries resulting from traffic accidents by 44.6%, stressing that the project also contributed to reduce The number of dangerous drivers increased by 19.5%, and increased the rate of payment of the required vehicle reports to 60.2%.

She confirmed during the activities of the closing day of the Abu Dhabi Smart City Summit, yesterday, the installation of 45 cameras specifically to control the expired cars, «what contributed to the elimination of this violation permanently».

The Abu Dhabi Digital Authority announced at the summit that it plans to develop a data economy so that it can be employed and sold in the future, as an economic alternative to the post-oil phase.

The two-day Abu Dhabi Smart City Summit, sponsored by the Department of Urban Planning and Municipalities, concluded yesterday, in line with the UAE Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2031 and the UAE Centennial 2071.

Lieutenant Colonel Salem Hashim Al Habashi, Director of Operations Department at the General Directorate of Civil Defense in Abu Dhabi, reviewed the most important components of the Smart Integrated Procedures Platform project, stressing that its implementation depends on the launch of the project identity cards buildings and facilities, and the issuance of a uniform number for each building, in order to create an integrated database on buildings And establishments in the emirate.

Al Habashi said, “There are seven main axes on which the project depends, including four proactive start by approving building plans, then issuing building completion certificates, followed by issuing a certificate of completion of the building, and then the adoption of the emergency plan for each building, then three axes related to the speed and mechanism of civil defense response to deal with Any accidents in buildings and facilities, starting with the geographic identification of response and support areas, then the readiness of the response centers, and finally the deployment of emergency response teams. ”

Khawla Al Fahim, Director of Data Infrastructure at the Abu Dhabi Digital Authority (ADAA), spoke about the mechanisms of information and data management in the Government of Abu Dhabi, saying: “In collaboration with the official authorities, we focus on developing mechanisms for the use and adaptation of data in order to create smart cities to achieve the required abundance in energy consumption rates. It meets the basic services and security of its inhabitants, but there are a number of challenges that we are working to overcome, the most prominent of which is the scarcity of the presence of scientists specialized in mathematics and data management in the country, in addition to governance that helps to ensure the accuracy of data and good use of optimization, helping "Take the decision to support their decisions."

Major Ahmed Al Shamsi, Director of the Safe City Center at ADP GHQ, confirmed that ADSM's intelligent systems are capable of analyzing 20 million records and 4 billion information, and have succeeded in developing approximately 35 intelligent systems that serve the police in their daily work.

Al Shamsi said the Safe City project is an innovative forward-looking security information system based on the integration of modern systems and technologies, such as artificial intelligence and big data systems, to support decision-making, enhance security and safety, and analyze security and traffic events in real time in order to prevent crime and predict events. He pointed out that the project contributed to the decrease of traffic deaths by 25.12%, severe injuries by 19.5%, the rate of change of dangerous violations by 24.5%, in addition to reducing the number of dangerous drivers by 19.5%, and contributed to raising the rate of payment without GATT required vehicles to 60.2%.

Al-Shamsi pointed out that the Safe City project includes 45 cameras that were specially installed to control the expired cars, pointing out that this system has been monitored when applied about 1000 trucks violated expired license, and this violation was finally eliminated after the application of the system, where no violation of this type was even last week. He said that the safe city is studying and analyzing the behavior of drivers and warn dangerous ones who commit violations that lead to serious injuries, as well as analyzing roads and distributing patrols through artificial intelligence, and develop a deployment plan during events, events and events, which led to increased speed of response to patrols to any emergency by 20%, as well as Weather and visibility reduce speeds during volatile weather, and send messages to drivers and operating room.

6 pillars of «percentage» Abu Dhabi Police

Major Abu Dhabi Police Head of Technical Development, Major Nasser Al Saadi, said that the strategy of the Abu Dhabi Police includes six main pillars, including: quality of life, sustainable police environment, space police, future police, proactive security, advanced police operations, pointing out that there are seven determinants For innovation, the most important are institutions and organizational structure, human capital and research, finance and investment, competitive environment, infrastructure, knowledge and technology, innovation products and services.