Seawork, the commercial marine industry exhibition and conference, will take place in just six weeks’ time, on Tuesday 22 May at the Canary Islands Fruit Terminal in the UK’s ABP Port of Southampton.
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Seawork, the commercial marine industry exhibition and conference, will take place in just six weeks’ time, on Tuesday 22 May at the Canary Islands Fruit Terminal in the UK’s ABP Port of Southampton.
For more information click here.
Will Your Security Strategy Protect Your Offshore Assets from the Constantly Evolving Maritime Threat in the Gulf of Guinea?
Minimising the impact of piracy on West Africa’s oil exports is paramount for companies operating in this region. With reports in the last few weeks of increasing levels of violence and crew members being killed, the threat to your assets is significant. You know that a robust security strategy can save lives. But with pirates adopting constantly changing tactics, the intelligence you had 3 months ago is already out of date.
For more information, please download the meeting brochure now.
To book your place, simply register online or email: info@hansonwade.com to receive an invoice and pay by bank transfer.
As the only event specifically dedicated to maritime patrol aircraft in Europe, Defence IQ is delighted to announce the return of our 10th annual Maritime Reconnaissance & Surveillance conference.
Last year’s Maritime Reconnaissance & Surveillance conference attracted over 150 representatives from 20 different nations. Building on this success, our 2012 event provides an unrivalled opportunity to not only listen to senior military commander about the future of their fleets, but also interact with them on a one-to-one basis. It really is the community event for Maritime Domain Awareness experts and is free to attend for all serving military and government officers if you register before Friday, 24th August 2012
In addition to the two-day main conference, Maritime Reconnaissance & Surveillance 2012 also features a Focus Day dedicated to Organic ISR Assets for the Naval Commander. Download the conference programme for full details as well as to see who you will be able to meet in Rome in September.
The inaugural BORDERPOL Conference and Exhibition will bring together the world’s senior policy makers, practitioners and players, in London, UK in October 2012, to discuss and debate the current and future issues facing the border management, security and migration management sector.
Controlling and managing international borders in the 21st Century continues to challenge the border control and immigration agencies around the world.
It is generally agreed that in a globalised world that borders are as open as possible, yet threats continue to remain in ever evolving circumstances and situations.
Advancements in technology are assisting in the battle to maintain safe and secure international travel. The border security professional still remains the front line against these threats.
If you are involved in the border protection, management or security industry and supply products or services to border agencies and security forces, then the BORDERPOL Conference and Exhibition is your must attend event of the year.
For further information see: BORDERPOL
Bahrain has been selected as the venue for the World Maritime Day Parallel Event 2012 by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Council, said a senior official.
“We are honoured that the International Maritime Organisation has selected Bahrain as the venue to celebrate the World Maritime Day Parallel Event this year,” said Hassan Ali Al Majed, director general of the General Organisation of Sea Ports (GOP), which regulates Bahrain’s maritime industry.
“Bahrain has a truly rich maritime legacy stretching back hundreds of years, and in 2010, we began celebrating World Maritime Day as part of Bahrain Maritime Festival. We look forward to taking it a step further this year with the Parallel Event.”
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22 – 23 October 2012
In a world of shifting powers and newly emboldened non-state actors, this conference will assess current economic, security and political risks to international maritime security, and consider how these may play out in the future.
Senior international policy-makers, representatives from the private sector and expert opinion-formers will discuss how maritime security can be ensured, and consider the future balance between public and private sector roles in ensuring continued peace and security at sea.
Transport Security Expo has been the premier international event bringing focus and clarity to the complex and multifaceted task of ensuring utmost security across public transportation and supply chain networks for the past decade.
Within the heavily interconnected and interdependent world of the global transportation industry, this is the only event to deliver a holistic examination of the dynamic and continually evolving threat faced from acts of terrorism and incidence of organised and opportunistic criminal activity.
We bring the world’s leading experts from government, the military, security services, law enforcement and academic circles face to face with the aviation, maritime and public transport industries annually, to assess the threat level, examine the countermeasures we have in place and, where necessary, recommend alternate strategies to ensure a robust defence posture.
Transport Security Expo comprises an extensive conference and knowledge centric workshop programme, supported by one of the largest dedicated technology exhibitions held in the European region each year.
This is the premier international event at which airports and airlines, port and ship operators, train and underground companies gather to debate, learn, network and conduct business, in a unique and secure environment devised to foster close cooperation in dealing with the critical tasks at hand