EDGE's 'BEACON RED' set to participate in the World Police Summit 2022

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BEACON RED, the advanced defence solutions provider, has announced its participation at the World Police Summit 2022, running from March 14 to 17, at the Dubai Exhibition Centre.

They are part of the Electronic Warfare & Intelligence cluster of EDGE.

BEACON RED will announce a new strategic business collaboration and underscore their innovative solutions to aid future law enforcement training initiatives.

At the event, the entity will showcase its unique law enforcement services and training course offerings and cyber-defence-related products.

Speaking on their participation, BEACON RED CEO, Mauricio De Almeida said, "BEACON RED recognises the importance of providing a platform for the international police community to source the latest innovations and technologies in the national security landscape. We are proud to participate in the World Police Summit, entering key conversations and showcasing our abilities as a leading provider of the people, processes and technologies that support and enhance international law enforcement."

"We look forward to highlighting how BEACON RED can improve crime prevention, training innovation and cyber forensics."

The World Police Summit is the global meeting place for senior international police and law enforcement officials and professionals to connect with governments, policymakers, and sector experts to source the latest technologies, debate key trends and address the latest challenges and priorities for public safety and security.

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