Launch Tech HQ Exhibits at INTERPOL General Assembly in China

*Photos are credited INTERPOL

Launch Tech HQ expressed its pride in being an exhibitor at the INTERPOL General Assembly that was held in Beijing, China from 26th to 29th September. 

Launch Tech HQ attended the opening ceremony where President Xi Jinping delivered the keynote speech before nearly 1,000 participants from 156 countries, making it one of the largest general assemblies in the organisation’s history. 

Among the key issues addressed by the delegates, including 62 police chiefs and more than 30 Ministers of Security, Interior and Justice, was the importance of frontline officers having real-time access to global policing data through a single and neutral platform. 

As INTERPOL's supreme governing body, it meets once a year and takes all the major decisions affecting general policy, the resources needed for international cooperation, working methods, finances and programmes of activities. 

In July, INTERPOL and Launch Tech HQ signed a partnership agreement to further enhance and extend their cooperation in combating vehicle crime. Combining INTERPOL’s reach throughout the global law enforcement community with Launch Tech HQ’s vehicle forensic tools and training facilities is expected to provide opportunities to better identify the individuals and network involved in vehicle crime.  

Launch Tech HQ would also support INTERPOL’s Project INVEX, an initiative involving car manufacturers to find new ways of detecting stolen motor vehicles and increase the quality of data in the Stolen Motor Vehicles database.

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