Dubai (Etihad)
Major General Maktoum Ali Al Sharifi, Director General of Abu Dhabi Police, visited the GITEX Global Technology Exhibition 2022 at the Dubai World Trade Center, accompanied by Major General Engineer Nasser Sultan Al Yabhouni, Director of the Leadership Affairs Sector at Abu Dhabi Police, and a number of officers.
He stressed that GITEX Global 2022 enhances the promotion of advanced technologies, services and innovations during his review of a number of pavilions and platforms, which include the latest global technologies, developments in the communications sector, the latest products and smart and innovative solutions, developments in information technology and cybersecurity, and the most important means, tools and technical systems used in Enhance security.
He explained that we in Abu Dhabi Police are committed to harnessing the latest technologies and smart solutions to advance security work and raise the level of competitiveness in order to achieve the vision and strategy of Abu Dhabi Police aimed at providing smart and interactive government services and benefiting from this important event, which brings together under its umbrella a group of sector leaders, emerging companies and senior specialists in following up Technical developments, the organization of which this year coincides with the launch of the UAE for the next fifty years, coinciding with the huge transformations in the country’s digital orientations, sponsorship and interest in the path of creativity, innovation and smart solutions.
Major General Engineer Nasser Sultan Al Yabhouni, Director of the Driving Affairs Sector, said that Abu Dhabi Police is participating in three new systems, the first is the ad999 system, which is a smart mobile application for immediate distress by requesting ambulance, reporting a fire and reporting traffic accidents with just two clicks, and the second: the dangerous driver system It is a system that employs artificial intelligence to monitor the behavior of dangerous drivers, which is represented in changing the lanes of the road dangerously for road users, and the third: the S-BOT system, which automates various police or administrative processes that require the presence of a human element on an ongoing basis. Technical support around the clock in downloading software and making updates without human intervention, and it can be used in the process of handling violations and making daily reports and summaries from social media platforms.