Officials at the meeting
Preparations under way for major defence events in Abu Dhabi
ABU DHABI, August 8, 2018
Preparations for the largest editions of the International Defence Exhibition (Idex) 2019, the Naval Defence Exhibition (Navdex) 2019 and the International Defence Conference are underway in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
The Higher Organising Committee of the events has reviewed arrangements.
Organised by Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (Adnec) in collaboration with the UAE Armed Forces, the Idex and Navdex will be held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, from February 17 to 21, 2019, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.
The coordination meeting was chaired by Staff Major General Pilot Faris Khalaf Khalfan Al Mazrouei; chairman of the Higher organising committee of Idex and Navdex 2019, in the presence of Major General Staff Pilot Ishaq Saleh Al Balushi, deputy chairman of the Higher Organising Committee of Idex and Navdex 2019 and Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, group CEO of Adnec, as well as heads and members of sub-committees from public and private sector entities, said a statement from organisers.
Al Mazrouei said: “The upcoming editions of Idex and Navdex are becoming increasingly significant as unique platforms for the defence industry to gain valuable insight and understanding into the sector.”
“The previous seasons of the exhibitions have been hugely successful, where some of the world’s leading defence industry companies, decision makers and experts converged to discuss and learn more about the industry,” he said.
“These exhibitions support the vital role played by the UAE Armed Forces in collaboration with all government and national entities, in line with the vision of our wise leadership. Our teams are working tirelessly to host the two mega events in a manner that reflects their growing reputation,” he added.
For his part, Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, group CEO of Adnec, emphasised on the pivotal role of the events in gathering the most prominent leaders, experts and decision makers in the defence sector and offering the opportunity to take advantage of the latest developments and transformations in this industry, which is currently witnessing continuous growth.
Al Dhaheri said: “Over the years, Adnec has been able to position itself as a global leader in organizing some of the world’s leading events, congresses and exhibitions through organising one of the largest defence exhibitions globally.”
“The upcoming edition is expected to be the largest among the previous ones. Celebrating the Silver Jubilee edition of Idex next year demonstrates our success in hosting leading events backed up with our advanced infrastructure, the indoor and outdoor exhibitions space as well as the water shows dedicated spaces,” he added.
The two parallel mega events, which will welcome senior military officials and experts from the region and the rest of the world, are expected to witness the signing of several major agreements and deals between companies involved in the defence and military sectors. The events will also see the signing of strategic partnerships between different regional and global entities, said a statement.
The previous edition of the exhibitions saw a huge turnout, where more than 1,235 exhibitors from 57 countries participated and agreements worth over Dh19.1 billion ($5.19 billion) were signed, making it the most successful season of the event since its launch in 1993, with more than 105,000 visitors from around the world along with more than 1,000 local and international media representatives covering it, it said.
The Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre is all set to welcome organisers, visitors and prominent delegates to the much-awaited events, with upgraded and revamped facilities, cutting-edge technology and fully customizable 133,000 sq m of indoor and outdoor space to be utilised in hosting the upcoming edition of the Idex which is expected to be the largest since its inception in year 1993, it stated. – TradeArabia News Service