15/03/2012
Global Security Asia 2013 promises to be bigger and better
Singapore
Though the show has retained its 3-day format, it has redefined its scope and focus, broadened to cover counter terrorism and security. The profile of the show covers a wide variety of areas such as equipment for paramilitary and special forces, civilian defence and first response, forensics, manned and unmanned vehicles, intelligence, robotics, CCTV and surveillance, security screening, biometrics, land, air and sea security, IT security, lethal and non-lethal weapons, ballistics and personal protection, access control, emergency services and medical, CBRN & IEDs, mass transportation, image recording and tracking, perimeter and intrusion detection, infrastructure security, and much more.
Over 200 exhibitors from more than 30 countries will be expected to exhibit at GSA 2013. This premier biennial event enjoys the status of a “must-attend" show in the Asia Pacific region and attracts a large number of high-level VIP delegations and key decision makers from the region.
The two & a half-day GSA Conference will again attract speakers and delegates from the international defence, security and intelligence communities drawn from governments, academia, research and industry professionals who will share their experiences, knowledge and expertise in tackling the on-going, varied and asymmetric problems currently facing many Governments and Security Agencies around the world. The organisers will be announcing further details on the subject matter of the conferences over the coming months.