Saudi Gazette DUBAI — Huawei hosted its Global Safe City Summit 2017 themed «Leading New ICT, The Road to Collaborative Public Safety» in Dubai last April 26 in which more than 350 government customers, industry experts, and partners participated to share their experience and opinions, and promote digital transformation of the public safety industry. During the two-day summit, Huawei introduced the C-C4ISR Collaborative Public Safety Solutions, which will drive digital transformation of the global public safety industry. Together with world-leading public safety partners such as YITU, SenseTime, Zenith, iOmniscient, and GSAFETY, Huawei also released the first all-cloud and matrix intelligence Video Cloud Solution and Crisis and Disaster Management Solution. The solutions are designed to address diverse safety threats and protect citizens in cities across the world. With increasing global urbanization, cities are expanding and becoming less safe. Governments are increasingly focused on developing safe cities and aim to reshape urban public safety systems through innovative ICT. However, traditional public safety systems lack information sharing capabilities and are major barriers to effective collaboration between different government agencies, which is essential for prevention of and response to emergency situations. Commenting on public safety, Fan Siyong, President of Public Sector of Huawei Enterprise Business Group, said: «As cities embrace digital transformation, new safety threats are emerging that need to be addressed by the public safety industry. We need to keep pace with social and technological developments and shift from a traditional city safety construction model to one of collaborative public safety." He further said "by building cross-region and cross-agency collaborative public safety systems that connect governments and citizens, we can help cities better prevent, detect, handle, and recover from various threats. The ‘collaborative' method of C-C4ISR will be fundamental to digital transformation of the public safety industry. Using new ICTsuch as Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, mobile broadband, and Software-Defined Networking (SDN), as well as cloud-pipe-device synergy, the solution will drive efficient collaboration among governmental agencies as well as between governmental agencies and citizens.» During the summit, three memorandums of understanding were also signed.