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The International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience 2026 is gearing up to return to Abu Dhabi next year, with Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan as its patron. This ninth iteration of the prominent security event is scheduled for May 19 to May 21, 2026, at the ADNEC Centre. Organisers anticipate this edition to be one of the largest yet, featuring an array of global security experts, governmental bodies, tech firms, and defence organisations.
ADNEC Group is organising the event in collaboration with the UAE Ministry of Interior and with strategic support from Abu Dhabi Police. The exhibition aims to bolster international cooperation and enhance national security capacities through innovations, advanced technologies, and knowledge sharing. Officials expect this gathering to elevate Abu Dhabi as a global hub for security and resilience sectors.
This upcoming edition carries the theme “Securing Tomorrow Today” and will highlight advancements in cybersecurity, AI, surveillance systems, emergency response technologies, and protection of infrastructure. Leading companies worldwide are expected to display cutting-edge products and solutions geared towards addressing contemporary security challenges. The exhibition will also include innovations in healthcare security, smart agriculture, logistics, smart cities, and commercial infrastructure.
Ahmed Nasser Al-Raisi remarked that the exhibition is a vital platform for bolstering partnerships between governments and the private sector within the security domain. He pointed out that the event facilitates access to advanced technologies and practical methodologies aimed at enhancing preparedness against potential risks. He stressed the significance of collaboration in fortifying national and cyber security frameworks on a global scale.
Officials noted that the accompanying Abu Dhabi Global Sustainable Security Summit 2026 plans to welcome heightened international involvement from governments, industry leaders, and tech experts. Key discussions are set to address evolving global threats, emerging security risks, and forward-thinking solutions in fields such as cybercrime prevention, law enforcement, artificial intelligence, and civil defence operations. Experts will present actionable strategies to manage rapidly shifting security paradigms internationally.
Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri expressed that ISNR 2026 resonates with Abu Dhabi’s mission to bolster innovation and strengthen advanced security industries. The exhibition has historically fostered local tech advancement and improved the competitiveness of UAE security firms in the global marketplace. He noted that the event facilitates opportunities for knowledge transfer, investment, and strategic collaborations between global and regional entities.
Over the years, ISNR has emerged as a cornerstone security exhibition and conference in the Middle East. Authorities believe that the 2026 iteration will be instrumental in driving the UAE’s vision of enhancing national security, increasing resilience, and fostering innovation across both public and private sectors. Additionally, the event is expected to bolster Abu Dhabi’s standing as an international center for technology, defense, and sophisticated security solutions.
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