It participates as a supporting partner for the exhibition for the first time and presents its security innovations

SIRA presents at ISNR a system that tracks moving objects with advanced technologies

Khalifa Al-Sulais: "The Corporation presents its security innovations and pioneering solutions at the exhibition."

The Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA) is participating as a supporting partner for the first time in the International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience (ISNR Abu Dhabi 2022) in its seventh edition, under the slogan “Because National Security is our responsibility,” during the period from 10 to 12 October, and is presented through its platform. A number of innovative security systems have been developed in the institution's laboratories, the most important of which is the Madar program, which is a system that tracks moving objects using Geographical Positioning System (GPS) technologies. This system is considered one of the largest in the region.

In detail, the Executive Director of the Security Industry Regulatory Agency, Khalifa Ibrahim Al-Sulais, said that the organization participates with its various departments in the specialized exhibition with the aim of displaying its security innovations, pioneering solutions and innovative services it provides in various security fields, especially in the private security sector, in addition to active participation in in-depth discussions about The latest technologies and the most important challenges, and the best practices in the security field with various local and international bodies.

He stressed that the Corporation is proud of its participation in ISNR Abu Dhabi 2022 as a specialized international exhibition for security experts and seeks to actively contribute to the success of this unique event as a leading institution in the field of sustainable national security and an active role in pioneering advanced technologies and developing the latest security systems and services that will prepare the sector security to meet the current challenges.

He added: "The Foundation's participation stems from the importance we attach to opportunities for cooperation and exchange of visions with decision-makers and pioneers of the national security sector in its modern fields, which will maintain societal security and reduce crime at the regional and international levels."

The Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA) will display, on its stand at the exhibition, a number of innovative security systems that have been developed in the institution’s laboratories, the most important of which is the Madar program, a system that tracks moving objects using GPS technologies, and this system is one of the largest in the world. Region. 

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