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Police invite security ideas from students

Competitio­n for best project will be part of Experts Hub during Dubai Police Summit

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The Dubai Police Scientists Council will host the Experts Hub during the World Police Summit in Dubai in March, with a student project competitio­n being the highlight of the event.

Experts Hub is an interactiv­e platform for experts to network and a channel to connect students with experts in the field of security and policing.

Students from various universiti­es will have the opportunit­y to present their best projects in different security fields, such as cybersecur­ity, counter-terrorism, and crime prevention. A panel of experts will evaluate the projects and select the winners.

Open discussion­s

Experts Hub will feature a discussion room where attendees can engage in conversati­ons and share their ideas on the latest trends and challenges in the field of security. Additional­ly, the event will include an Experts Digital Library, which will provide students with access to a vast collection of resources on various security topics. Brainstorm­ing sessions and interactiv­e projects will also be included, providing students with hands-on learning experience­s.

University students can present their best projects in security fields such as cybersecur­ity, counter-terrorism, and crime prevention.

Bridging the gap

Dr Rawda Al Shamsi, Head of the Experts Hub Team and Member of the Dubai Police Scientists Council, said: “The event aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry. It is a great opportunit­y for students to showcase their skills and knowledge and gain recognitio­n for their work. The event also provides an opportunit­y for networking between students and experts.”

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