Feb 17 β€’ 23:40 UTC πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Reinforcements for Monterrey: Robot dogs join security for the 2026 World Cup

Four robotic dogs from the K9-X Division will enhance security measures for the 2026 World Cup events in Monterrey, Mexico.

The 2026 World Cup security in Mexico will incorporate cutting-edge robotic technology with the addition of four robot dogs from the new K9-X Division. These robotic units are set to enhance surveillance and monitoring efforts during the matches to be held in Nuevo LeΓ³n, particularly at the Estadio Monterrey, known as the 'Steel Giant'. They are designed to patrol and oversee areas before each game to identify potential risks and ensure the safety of attendees.

Miguel Zepeda, the director of the municipal C4 urban surveillance system, highlighted the specific roles these robots will play in crime prevention and public safety. According to Zepeda, the K9-X unit is a robotic team dedicated to preventive measures, deterrence, and early detection of unusual situations. This innovative approach is part of a broader strategy to leverage technology in public safety ahead of the World Cup events, reflecting a significant investment in urban security infrastructure in the region.

The municipal authority emphasized that the deployment of these robotic dogs will not only enhance monitoring capabilities across large venues but also facilitate real-time alerts to operational teams on the ground. This integration of robotics into World Cup security is indicative of how technology is being harnessed in modern public safety initiatives, setting a precedent for future events and local governance in response to public safety concerns.

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