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The International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience 2026 is set to return to Abu Dhabi, taking place under the esteemed patronage of Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan. This ninth edition of the prominent security expo will unfold at the ADNEC Centre from May 19 to May 21, 2026. Organizers anticipate this year’s exhibition will be one of the largest ever, attracting security specialists, government representatives, technological innovators, and defense entities from all corners of the globe.
Hosted by ADNEC Group in collaboration with the UAE Ministry of Interior and supported strategically by Abu Dhabi Police, the event will prioritize fostering international partnerships and bolstering national security through cutting-edge technologies and knowledge exchange. Authorities believe this event will further solidify Abu Dhabi’s role as a pivotal hub for security and resilience.
With the guiding theme of “Securing Tomorrow Today,” the expo is expected to showcase breakthroughs in cybersecurity, AI, surveillance, emergency response systems, and infrastructure protection. Global companies will introduce advanced solutions designed to assist governments and organizations in confronting contemporary security challenges. Innovations regarding healthcare security, smart agriculture, logistics, smart cities, and overall infrastructure will also be spotlighted.
Ahmed Nasser Al-Raisi emphasized that the exhibition serves as a crucial platform for enhancing collaborations among government bodies and private sector companies within the security domain. He noted the event’s role in granting security professionals access to state-of-the-art technologies and actionable solutions aimed at enhancing readiness against potential risks and dangers. The significance of joint efforts in developing stronger national and cyber security frameworks globally was also underlined.
Senior officials are anticipating a notable increase in international attendance at the Abu Dhabi Global Sustainable Security Summit 2026, featuring discussions among governments, industry figures, and tech experts. Conversations will revolve around emerging global threats, shifting security dynamics, and innovative strategies in areas such as combating cybercrime, law enforcement advancements, and civil defense operations. Experts will share pragmatic insights for navigating evolving security landscapes worldwide.
Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri remarked that ISNR 2026 supports Abu Dhabi’s ambition to promote innovation and bolster advanced security industries. He highlighted the event’s role in showcasing domestic technologies and enhancing the competitiveness of UAE security firms on the international stage. Additionally, the exhibition offers opportunities for knowledge exchange, investment, and building strategic partnerships between global players and regional entities.
Over the years, ISNR has established itself as a cornerstone in the Middle East’s security exhibition and conference landscape. Authorities believe the 2026 edition will be instrumental in advancing the UAE’s vision to fortify national security, enhance resilience, and spur innovation across both public and private sectors. The event is also poised to bolster Abu Dhabi’s stature as a global leader in technology, defense, and advanced security solutions.