Abu Dhabi / WAM
Major General Staff Pilot Ishaq Saleh Al Balushi, Head of the Executive Directorate of Industries and Development of Defence Capabilities at the Ministry of Defence and Vice Chairman of the Higher Organising Committee for Idex and Navdex, has said that the participation of 900 companies from 59 countries in the current edition of the joint event, compared to 60 countries in its previous edition, reflects the confidence of the international community in the UAE’s capacity to organise leading events in the defence sector, amidst the extraordinary conditions facing the world due to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
In an interview with the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Al Balushi said that five new countries will participate in Idex and Navdex 2021 for the first time, while 69 companies will showcase their advanced technologies in the defence and security industries.
He pointed out that the two exhibitions will witness a large international presence, as more than 97 countries confirmed that they will take part in the opening ceremony and with high-level representation from defence ministers, chiefs of staff and decision-makers.
The launch of Idex and Navdex 2021 will highlight the UAE’s preparations and ambitions for the next 50 years, coinciding with the country’s golden jubilee, as well as the vision of the Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, of the country’s future in terms of the defence and security industries and space sciences, he added.
He also pointed out that over 144 national companies will participate as part of the UAE pavilion, which will be the largest pavilion followed by those of the US, Saudi Arabia, China and France.
The UAE pavilion will be led by the companies, Tawazun and the EDGE Group, in terms of contributions, Al Balushi further added, noting that the EDGE pavilion will comprise 26 companies specialising in all defence and security
industries.
The event’s organising committee has adopted the necessary precautionary measures to ensure the health and safety of exhibitors, participants and visitors, he further said.
noting that the International Defence Conference associated with Idex and Navdex 2021 will be held for the first time on a hybrid basis on February 20, one day before the exhibitions.
The move aims to gather experts and specialists for around the world at the Adnoc Business Centre, as well as remotely, to discuss the impact of innovation on defence industries, he added.
Tawazun to present vision for
investing in defence research
ABU DHABI / WAM
Tawazun Economic Council has announced its participation in the International Defence Conference 2021 which accompanies Idex and Navdex 2021.
This edition of the conference is the first to be held after the International Defence Conference and Tawazun’s Abu Dhabi International Offset Conference merged with the intention to form a comprehensive global conference that would combine the economic and defence and security sectors and cover issues related to knowledge transfer, technology and innovation, and fourth industrial revolution technologies for the benefit of global
security and peace.
Tareq Abdulraheem Al Hosani, CEO of Tawazun Economic Council will participate in the third session which discusses ways to enhance research and development in defence industries in light of the rapid changes and growing resilience of the defence industry. Al Hosani and other speakers will discuss research and development capabilities in the defence sector and available future technologies, including artificial intelligence, and the civilian applications supported by such research.
Al Hosani will also present the vision of Tawazun Economic Council of investing in R&D and innovation within the defence industry, parallel to investing in the commercial sector. He will discuss the main challenges in stimulating and developing this vital sector.
The conference includes four main sessions; the first session discusses ways to protect artificial intelligence and other Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies from misuse, while the second session focuses on supply chain disruptions in the defense sector. The third session explores research and development in the defence sector. The final session examines the challenges arising from the use of modern digital technologies in cybersecurity, and the implications of those challenges on defense sector decisions.