News for 08.03.2023.

PR-DC Presents Advanced Solutions at World Police Summit Dubai and Seeks New Team Members

The World Police Summit opened yesterday in Dubai. This event, held at the World Trade Centre, brings together over 250 exhibitors from 112 countries and focuses on contemporary challenges and innovations in security and law enforcement.

The only Serbian company present at the summit is PR-DC, an innovative firm known for its unmanned aerial vehicles. Miloš Petrašinović, the company's chief engineer, emphasizes that this is another significant step for PR-DC following its successful appearance at IDEX in Abu Dhabi, the largest defense industry exhibition.

„After IDEX in Abu Dhabi, here we are in Dubai, presenting to the world the potential use of our drones in police work. The interest is considerable, and being the only domestic exhibitor brings both honor and responsibility. This is an opportunity to connect with engineers and potential customers from around the world,” says Petrašinović.

The summit featured over 250 exhibitors, including many police chiefs. Serbia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Bratislav Gašić, attended the event and visited the PR-DC stand.

„Everything here looks like it's the year 2050. Technology, the management of security systems through artificial intelligence, and the departure from traditional methods are evident. Our company is here to show that our solutions are on par with global standards,” adds Petrašinović.

As successful showings at previous exhibitions have increased the demand for their drones, PR-DC plans to expand its team. „Next week, we will announce a recruitment drive for new engineers. We believe it is time for our young talents from Serbia, who have demonstrated exceptional capabilities, to contribute to the global market. Our future lies in the hands of domestic experts,” concludes Petrašinović.

Participating in the World Police Summit provides PR-DC with another opportunity to demonstrate their leadership in unmanned technology and security innovations.

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