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In the 2024 edition, the show is set to feature 750 exhibitors from 75 countries and is expected to attract 100,000 trade visitors. [7] The 2024 edition is also expected to solidify its position as a premier global defense and security exhibition. [8]
The first edition of the exhibition took place in 1993. The exhibition is organized through the state-run Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC). [1] The business conducted at the 2005 IDEX totalled 2 billion US dollars.
The International Defence Exhibition and Seminar, more commonly referred to as IDEAS, is a defence sector event, held biennially, in Pakistan.Since its inception by President Pervez Musharraf in 2000, it has grown to include more than 54,000 trade visitors, 290 delegates members (from 43 countries), 133 national exhibitors and 294 exhibitors from around the world as of IDEAS 2016.
The inaugural Egypt Defence Expo took place from 3 to 5 December 2018. It featured participation from over 350 international defense and security manufacturers representing more than 40 countries. The exhibition attracted over 30,000 visitors during the three-day event. EDEX 2018 also hosted an international military VIP Delegation Program. [4]
G7 ministers are arriving in Naples for a defence summit today (19 October), amid rising global tensions. Italian defence minister Guido Crosetto claims to have initiated the summit, and it's the ...
South Korea will kick off its largest-ever defence exhibition this week, as the country seeks to turbocharge its arms sales and showcase a rare appearance by a U.S. nuclear-capable bomber. The ...
[3] [4] This is for the first time the defence exhibition is being held in the northern state to explore potential available for defence productions. MoD has already announced Uttar Pradesh Defence Corridor to attract investments in defence manufacturing. [5] DefExpo2022 was held in Gandhinagar, Gujarat from October 18 to October 22, 2022. An ...
In 2021, the forum was held from the 22nd to the 28th of August. [5] [6]The Russian Ministry of Defence (MO) signed 41 contracts worth RUB500 billion (US$8.3 billion) with 27 defense enterprises during Army 2021 for the delivery of 1,300 new weapon systems and the refurbishment of 150 existing systems, while Rostec's Rosoboronexport arms exporter signed deals worth EUR2 billion (US$2.04 ...