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ADAS 2016: The ONLY Defence, Security And Disaster Management Exhibition In The Philippines OPENING ON 28 SEPTEMBER!
The ONLY Defence, Security And Disaster Management Exhibition In The Philippines
OPENING ON 28 SEPTEMBER!
Manila, 25 September 2016 – The 2nd edition of ADAS, Defence, Security and Crisis Management Exhibition will take place from 28-30 September 2016 at the World Trade Centre, Metro Manila. ADAS 2016 will be officially opened by The Honourable Delfin N Lorenzana, Secretary of the Department of National Defense on 28 September 2016.
ADAS 2016 is the ONLY Defence and Security Exhibition in the Philippines which is again fully endorsed and supported by the Philippine Department of National Defense (DND), the Philippine Armed Forces (PAF) and other related Government Agencies. The Philippine National Police (PNP) have for the first time, also added their support and endorsement to ADAS2016.
This year’s show has grown by over 40% as compared to 2014, and there will be over 140 exhibitors from 25 countries showcasing the latest cutting edge equipment and technologies.
Anchoring the international lineup are bellwether companies such as Airbus Defence and Space, ASELSAN, Bell Helicopter, Brahmos Aerospace, DuPont, ELBIT, Israel Aerospace Industry, Kia Motors, KAI, Leonardo, MBDA, MKU, RAFAEL, SAAB and HARRIS, to name but a few. A major feature of the Show will be the 7 National and Group Country Pavilions from Germany, Indonesia, Israel, Korea, Philippines, Singapore and the USA, with the Israeli and Korean Pavilions requiring impressive exhibition areas for this year.
Given the extensive Global Industry participation, ADAS 2016 will again attract a large gathering of procurement specialists, system integrators, suppliers, and evaluators. It is anticipated this year’s show will attract 10,000 professional and trade visitors which will underscore the statement that ADAS 2016 will be the BIGGEST Defense, Security and Disaster Management Event in the Philippines.
FREE-To-Attend Technology Seminars is also a unique feature for Visitors to update themselves on the latest developments, products and systems that are currently available on the market.
Special invitations have been distributed to Defense Ministers and Chiefs of Defense Forces from all members of ASEAN and Korea. Also in attendance will be Senior Personnel from the Philippine DND, the AFP and other supporting Agencies.
ADAS 2016 presents an invaluable opportunity for the Global Defence Industry to meet the VIP Delegations and high-level Senior Officers and Personnel from the Philippines to explore and discuss their country’s current and future defence requirements.
About ADAS 2016:
Dates:
28 to 30 September 2016
Venue:
World Trade Centre, Metro Manila, Philippines
Halls A, B, C, D, Outdoor Display Area
Opening Hours:
28 September, Wednesday 1030 hr – 1730 hr (Show opens after Opening Ceremony)
29 September, Thursday 0930 hr – 1730 hr
30 September, Friday 0930 hr – 1700 hr
ADAS 2016 is open to Trade and Professional Visitors only.
For more information, please visit www.adas.ph or contact:
Michelle Leong
Project/Marketing Manager
APAC EXPO Pte Ltd
Tel: +65 6291 4128
Email: michelleleong@adas.ph
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