Milipol TechX 2026 ended with intense participation in Singapore

Milipol TechX 2026, organized within the scope of Milipol TechX Summit and focusing on the field of science and technology in public security, will host three days of intensive participation, high-level…

Milipol TechX 2026, organized within the scope of Milipol TechX Summit and focusing on the field of science and technology in public security, ended after three days of intensive participation, high-level international representation and comprehensive exhibition of new generation public security technologies. The event also showcased Singapore’s emerging role as a regional innovation hub in homeland security and public safety technologies.

The summit, held at Sands Expo and Congress Center between 28-30 April, brought together public institutions, industry leaders and technology experts from all over the world. Participants exchanged ideas that will shape the future of science and technology in public security. The event, where the organizers expected the participation of more than 15 thousand visitors and 3 thousand high-level delegates, was held in an exhibition area of 12 thousand square meters.

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According to official event sources, approximately 270 distinguished companies from different countries of the world attended the summit. This revealed strong international interest in security, law enforcement and emergency response technologies. While there was heavy visitor traffic in the exhibition halls for three days, participants had the opportunity to closely examine advanced technologies in the fields of artificial intelligence, cyber security, robotics, biometrics, unmanned systems and forensic sciences.

Organizers described the event as an important platform that fosters cooperation between public safety ecosystems on a global scale, especially in the Asia-Pacific. The national pavilions of China, France, Italy, Singapore and the USA demonstrated national competencies and international collaborations in security technologies. This year’s event focused on how science and technology can strengthen public safety capabilities.

Policy makers, operational experts, academy and industry representatives came together on topics ranging from artificial intelligence-supported threat detection to the resilience of critical infrastructures and emergency response systems. The conclusion of MTX 2026 reinforces Singapore’s position as a key meeting point for global public safety dialogue and innovation, with momentum building for future events, as organizers highlighted.

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