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Dubai Police brings next-generation automation to forensic laboratories

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Dubai Police has signed a memorandum of understanding with global laboratory technology firm Eppendorf to advance the automation of forensic laboratories and strengthen scientific capabilities that support the justice system.

The agreement was signed at the General Department of Forensic Sciences and Criminology by Major General Ahmad Thani bin Ghalita, Director of the General Department of Forensic Evidence and Criminology at Dubai Police, and Mathias Wenisch, Vice President Sales EMEA at the Eppendorf Group, in the presence of senior officers and officials from both sides.

Major General bin Ghalita said the partnership reflects Dubai Police’s strategic commitment to enhancing forensic readiness through innovation and international collaboration. He explained that the agreement aims to elevate laboratory performance, improve operational efficiency, and deliver highly accurate forensic results aligned with global standards, supporting faster crime detection and the provision of conclusive evidence to judicial authorities.

Lieutenant Colonel Dr Mohammad Ali Al Marri, Director of the Genome Centre, noted that the cooperation will enable the adoption of advanced automation systems and specialised technologies that support high-precision forensic analysis based on big data processing, while ensuring smooth and sustainable laboratory workflows.

Mathias Wenisch said Eppendorf is proud to partner with Dubai Police, describing the agreement as a milestone in strengthening sample integrity and enhancing analytical efficiency. He added that combining Eppendorf’s advanced technologies with Dubai Police’s forensic expertise will help set new benchmarks for forensic excellence.

Under the MoU, both sides will establish an integrated framework for cooperation that includes specialised training programmes, the evaluation of emerging laboratory technologies prior to implementation, and the deployment of advanced automation systems. These measures are designed to reduce human intervention, accelerate processing times, and improve overall laboratory efficiency across Dubai’s forensic facilities.

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