Riyadh: The Ministry of Interior's pavilion at the World Defense Show 2026 in Riyadh saw a high visitor turnout as it showcased the Kingdom's technological leap in the security sector. Aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, the ministry highlighted how artificial intelligence and advanced digital tools are transforming public safety and operational efficiency. These AI-driven displays featured innovations in crowd management, risk prediction, and field operations designed to drastically improve response times and security analysis.
According to Saudi Press Agency, central to the exhibit were the 911 unified security operations centers, a cornerstone of the Quality of Life Program that integrates security and service sectors into a single, rapid-response framework. The ministry also unveiled a future-proof aerial system featuring multi-mission aircraft capable of search and rescue, border reconnaissance, environmental protection, and specialized high-rise firefighting. This technological showcase was complemented by the presence of a command and control center designed to manage the Kingdom's evolving urban landscape.
The visitor experience was further enriched by live military performances from the public security women's institute and the special security and protection forces mounted units, alongside the direct provision of the ministry's electronic services.
With a pavilion design inspired by the concept of "infinity," the ministry symbolized its commitment to sustainable security and continuous evolution. By presenting integrated operational capabilities rather than traditional displays, the ministry reaffirmed its role as a global leader in utilizing technology to protect lives and property.
