The organizers of Milipol Qatar, the occasion for internal security and civil defense, announced that the force majeure had resulted in the postponement of the occasion from six months to March 2021.
Over the past few weeks and months, they have held ongoing talks with the government and key industry partners to stay on top of demanding situations of COVID-19 outages. In light of the latest developments on the world fitness stage and, in particular, qatar, as announced through the Qatari government, are forced to postpone Milipol Qatar 2020.
Initially scheduled for October 2020, Milipol Qatar has been postponed to Doha, Qatar, from 15 to 17 March 2021.
“Force majeure was caused by continued global efforts to control the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has an effect on foreign travel with various restrictions imposed through individual governments,” said prefect Yann Jounot, Civipol’s chief executive. the technical director of the French Ministry of the Interior – and president of the occasions in Milipol.
The organizers are convinced that deferral will ensure a busy occasion when it is opened at the Doha Convention and Exhibition Centre (DECC) from 15 to 17 March 2021.
The online registration of exhibitors and visitors to the occasion remains completely open. The Milipol Qatar team will use the coming months to prepare an even more inspiring and effective Milipol Qatar 2021 for more than two hundred exhibitors and more than 8000 expected visitors.
Milipol Qatar, one occasion, is placed in the main patronage of His Highness the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani. It is organized through the Qatari Ministry of the Interior in partnership with Paris-based foreign event organizer Comexposium, acting on behalf of GIE Milipol passed through Civipol, the technical head of the French Ministry of the Interior.
Milipol Qatar 2021 is emerging as a window into a security market in the Middle East that is undergoing an immediate transformation driven by technological advances and greater fitness and protection in the country following the coronavirus pandemic.