Preparations underway for ASEAN defence-military events in 2020

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The Viet Nam International Defence and Security Exhibition 2020 will be held in Hanoi from March 4-6 next year, a press conference on Thursday announced. — VNS Photo Hong Minh

 

The equipment will include unmanned aerial vehicles, anti-submarine warfare systems and self-propelled and towed tube and rocket artillery.

The exhibition, scheduled to run from March 4-6 next year at the Ha Noi-based National Convention Centre, is jointly organised by the Ha Noi Advertising and International Fair Joint Stock Company, Clarion Events and Trinton Events with support from the Vietnamese ministries of public security and national defence.

Speaking at a press conference to introduce the exhibition in Hanoi on Thursday, director of Ha Noi Advertising and International Fair Joint Stock Company (HADIFA), Le Thi Lan Anh, said the event is expected to host 120 exhibitors in the defence and security industries from more than 40 countries as well as welcome some 5,000 visitors.

“This will not only help Vietnam have an international exhibition in defence and security on par with other countries in the region but also serve to improve defence mechanisms, enhance surveillance, reconnaissance, and offence by showcasing the latest technological innovation, equipment and facilities; support soldiers and staff to experience the most advanced technologies from leading suppliers,” Anh said.

She said that there would be bilateral and multilateral conferences and talks chaired or proposed by the ministries of public security and national defence, opening up opportunities for co-operation with local and international partners.

“The event will allow enterprises of Vietnam and other countries in defence and security to introduce their products and technologies, to gain further experience in research, manufacturing and distribution as well as to seek opportunities for co-operation and development in the future,” Anh said.

She said that HADIFA, as a professional event organiser in Vietnam, would fully support exhibitors in logistics procedures.

Managing Director of Clarion Events from the UK, Tim Porter, said from his company’s long experience in organising international exhibitions in defence and security around the world, Vietnam would be an ideal location.

“Vietnam is an interesting and exciting country in the world’s defence and security industries,” he said. “Vietnam has a very large and capable military with distinguished professionalism.”

According to Porter, Vietnam possessed a highly regarded defence and security industries with great growth capacity, skilled workforce and favourable geographical position.

The country had all elements to co-operate with partners from across the world, he said.

Porter said that individuals and organisations in defence and security industry can register to attend the event from now at https://www.defense-vietnam.com/.

VNS