Milipol Paris Daily 2025: Day 4, full speed ahead!
Published on Nov 20,2025 at 4:37 PM | Updated on Nov 21,2025 at 6:46 AM

In this last edition of the Milipol Daily, read about the demos throughout the show, the stakes of identifying missing persons and exclusive interviews with conference speakers and show visitors. This is your last chance for news, live coverage, interviews and industry trends for 2025. Let’s make this last day count!

Morning Briefing Day 4

 

Good morning and welcome to the fourth and final day of Milipol Paris 2025. It's been eventful, with meetings, networking, demos and conferences, but it's not over yet! Let's take advantage of this last day full of opportunities.


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Expertise and live operations in the Demo Arena

 

This year's Milipol Paris Demo Arena has been delivering action at its highest level, showcasing elite units and industry leaders as they bring the art of protection to life through gripping, real-time demonstrations. And there is still more to see this morning!

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Identifying the missing: INTERPOL’s critical role

 

Speaking on Wednesday as part of the Milipol Paris Conference, François-Xavier Laurent, INTERPOL’s DNA Database Manager, detailed how global DNA sharing and cross-border notices are helping to identify missing persons long after national leads have gone cold.

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Strengthening Polish public safety: PPHS on trends and needs

 

Rashel Talukder, Chairman of the Board and Managing Director of the Polish Platform for Homeland Security (PPHS), spoke with the Milipol Daily about Poland’s evolving security priorities and the qualities he looks for when selecting suppliers and partners.

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Coordinating victim identification in crises

 

Christian Decobecq serves as Director of Police at ETAF, the first European training centre dedicated to Disaster Victim Identification and Forensic Sciences. He spoke to the Milipol Daily about the work involved in disaster victim identification (DVI) and advances that could impact the future.

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