
The exhibition showcases a multitude of state and private organizations, academic institutions, agencies dealing with emergency situations and rescue, as well as technology providers from the UAE and beyond.
Chairman of the Federal Authority for Crisis and Emergency Management (NCEMA) Ali Saeed Al-Nuaimi stated: "Within the framework of the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to elevate the country's position in various fields and within the NCEMA's efforts to unify global efforts, enhance partnerships and share experiences in the field of advanced technologies and artificial intelligence to improve crisis management systems, we are organizing a technology exhibition for crisis management in 2025 with broad participation of national and international participants.
The aim of the exhibition is to facilitate knowledge exchange and experience, promote collaboration and joint work, highlight successful global and local experiences, and demonstrate the latest technologies, innovations, and solutions based on artificial intelligence to strengthen the capabilities of interested parties in predicting risks and effective management in various fields.
"The exhibition emphasizes the importance of proactive planning and utilizing advanced technologies to enhance readiness and response to emergencies at both the national and international levels," added Al-Nuaimi.
The Technology Exhibition for Crisis Management 2025 aims to attract leading global experts and specialists in the field of emergency situations and crisis management.
Organizers and companies interested in participating in the exhibition are invited to register their interests on the official website of the World Crisis and Emergency Management Summit.
The Technology Exhibition for Crisis Management 2025 emphasizes the UAE's commitment to stimulating innovations and developing national capabilities in the field of emergency management and crisis situations.
The First Deputy Prime Minister of Abu Dhabi and national security consultant Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan stated that the summit will take place on April 8-9 in Abu Dhabi at the national exhibition center (ADNEC).
The exhibition underscores the leading role of the UAE in fostering global partnerships and innovation, utilizing modern technologies, and focusing on strategic joint initiatives aimed at enhancing readiness and effective response to crises.
The authoritative body for managing emergencies and disasters (NCEMA) will organize the exhibition on crisis management technologies, which will run parallel to the global crisis management summit and the extraordinary situations in 2025.
The exhibition creates an interactive platform uniting national, regional, and international organizations engaged in emergency management.