Defence Technology Conferences
(DTC) is pleased to announce the
organization and hosting of the
region's premier naval technology
event DTA-NTS 2009 to be held
on the 4th & 5th March 2009.
NTS has evolved from the successful
Naval Platform Technology Seminar
(NPTS) which has been organized
by the RSN since 1992 to focus
on naval technology as part of
the RSN's technology watch.
DTA-NTS 2009 will be the premier
naval technology event held in
the region. DTA-NTS 2009 is designed
to be the world-class forum in
Singapore with focus on Submarine
& ASW and Naval Surface Ship
Technologies and Warfare Strategies.
DTA-NTS 2009 designed
under the theme "Technology
- The Force Differentiator"
will bring leading Defence Organisations
and their domain experts in face-to-face
interactions with regional Navies
and their decision makers to discuss
new and emerging Technology Innovations
and facilitate understanding the
needs of the Navies.
The key delegates would include:
-
From ASEAN/Asia
- Naval Decision Makers, Directors
of Naval Operations, Planning
& Budgeting, Logistics &
Training, Heads of Acquisition
& Programme Management Agencies,
Research & Development and
Technology Strategists
International:
Leading International Defence
Organisations and their regional
representatives Technologists
from Ministries of Defence and
Senior Defence Technologists
from Europe, US and Asia
Key Topics
for DTA-NTS 2009
DTC is currently calling for Papers
in all the following topics
This international
seminar will address all matters
in the three vital areas to Naval
Forces in Asia and beyond - Submarine
& ASW, Naval Surface Ships and
Unmanned Vehicles & Systems.
The seminar will focus but will
not be limited in the following
areas:
Key Reasons for Corporate Participation
DTA-NTS 2009 provides your organisation
the best sales and marketing forum
for your products, services and
technologies by facilitating your
interaction with key decision
makers from the defence, security
and civil organisations in Asia.
Who SHOULD Participate?
YOU should attend DTA-NTS 2009
if your organization is interested
in:
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