Reimagining Collaboration in XR Lessons from the Global Collaboration Village 2025
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INTERPOL
Pavilion
Trust, security
and digital
safetyThe challenge
INTERPOL aimed to elevate understanding among global law-enforcement stakeholders
of how rising digital threats are interconnected with traditional security challenges.
A fragmented landscape made it difficult for best practices in one country to inform another.
The Village’s role
INTERPOL built a Pavilion in the Village to visualize cybersecurity scenarios and launch
a collaborative framework for international cooperation. It shared learnings on how
law-enforcement officials could use XR-based simulations to respond to realistic online
threat environments.
Participants
Senior law-enforcement officials, governance experts and global policing bodies joined
immersive sessions and strategy discussions in the Pavilion.
Key moment
The launch of INTERPOL’s white paper on cooperative cybersecurity frameworks enabled
cross-border learning in a shared virtual setting.
The next generation of the internet – Metaverse – holds immense potential for
change, particularly in the areas of global security and safety. INTERPOL is at the
forefront of leveraging this technology to enhance law enforcement’s ability to
address threats and harms in the metaverse.”
Jürgen Stock, Secretary-General, INTERPOL2024USE CASE 6
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