The Borneo Post

DSA exhibition, Natsec Asia 2020 to address world’s security concerns — Mohamad Sabu

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LANGKAWI: The Defence Services Asia ( DSA) exhibition and Natsec Asia 2020 conference scheduled for next year, will be among the best platforms to address regional and global security problems, said Defence Minister, Mohamad Sabu.

He said these biennial events should focus on counter terrorism, cyber security, humanitari­an and disaster relief, peacekeepi­ng operations and battlefiel­d healthcare and critical asset protection, among others.

“National security is always an issue of utmost importance for the government.

“While Malaysia and the region in general experience social stability and economic growth, non- convention­al security issues continue to shape and influence the nature of threats to national defence and security.

“This is where initiative­s such as DSA truly shine, this unique event has brought together various industry leaders, government­s, military, defence and homeland security agencies from across the region,” he told the press yesterday after launching DSA and Natsec Asia 2020, in conjunctio­n with the Langkawi Internatio­nal Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2019 ( LIMA’19), at the Mahsuri Internatio­nal Exhibition Centre.

Mohamad announced that DSA and Natsec Asia would be held from April 20- 23 next year at the Malaysia Internatio­nal Trade and Exhibition Centre ( Mitec), Kuala Lumpur.

Mohamad pointed out that the purpose of the events was to forge mutual trust and collaborat­ion between all parties and encourage foreign technology exchange and partnershi­ps.

“I certainly look forward to attending and being part of this highly anticipate­d event ( DSA) in 2020. On our part, the Malaysian government through my ministry is also fully committed to the success of DSA 2020,” he said.

DSA and Natsec Asia 2020 will be packed with exciting features including the Chemical Biological Radiologic­al Nuclear Explosives ( CBRNe) forum, cyber defence and cyber security conference and demonstrat­ions; a terrorism-themed security conference; Chief of Armies Roundtable Talk; Humanitari­an Assistance and Disaster Relief ( HADR) conference and live demonstrat­ions.

Over 1,500 companies from the global defence and security sector from more than 60 countries are expected to participat­e as well as 50,000 visitors from 70 countries.

To date, 40 per cent of the space booking for DSA and Natsec Asia 2020 has been confirmed while an additional 50 per cent has already been reserved.

LIMA’19 which kicked off Tuesday ends on March 30.

The venues are the MIEC and and Resorts World Langkawi ( RWL).

A total of 406 companies – 206 local and 200 foreign – mostly defence-related are taking part in LIMA’19.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Mohamad Sabu (third left) launches DSA and Natsec Asia 2020, in conjunctio­n with LIMA’19, at the Mahsuri Internatio­nal Exhibition Centre.
— Bernama photo Mohamad Sabu (third left) launches DSA and Natsec Asia 2020, in conjunctio­n with LIMA’19, at the Mahsuri Internatio­nal Exhibition Centre.

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