HE Qatar Chamber Chairman Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim Al-Thani said that 'Milipol Qatar' exhibition is a landmark on the map of international exhibitions. Qatar Chamber is participating in the 15th edition of the 'Milipol Qatar' exhibition, which kicked off at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) on Tuesday, under the theme 'Technology in the Service of Security.' HE Qatar Chamber Chairman Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim Al-Thani toured the exhibition pavilions and was briefed on the products and innovations presented by the exhibiting companies. In a statement, HE Qatar Chamber Chairman underscored the significance of the exhibition, noting that it is one of the largest fairs specializing in internal security and civil defense at the regional level. He noted that the exhibition has witnessed significant development over the years in terms of its space, the number of exhibitors and participating countries, and the range of displayed items, emphasizing that it has become a prominent landmark on the glob al map of exhibitions for security, safety, and innovative security solutions. His Excellency also highlighted that the exhibition focuses on various aspects of cybersecurity and AI, noting their major role in driving the development and growth of private sector companies and the national economy in general. Through its booth at the expo, the Chamber will highlight the services it offers for the business community, companies, and its members and will also offer information about doing business in Qatar, in addition to the investment climate and other issues related to the Qatari private sector Source: Qatar News Agency
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