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DG DEFIS has informed us about two events in Rotterdam:
- Dutch National Exhibition for Security and Defence
2024 marks the 40th anniversary of the NIDV, and the 35th edition of the NIDV Exhibition Defence and Security. Bringing together government, industry and knowledge institutes is now more relevant than ever.
As the only Defence and Security exhibition in the Benelux, the NIDV Exhibition Defence and Security is an annual international event. This edition proudly presents the best of the Defence and Security sector to an international audience. All domains: land, sea, air, space, and cyber are all present.
More information and registration can be done through the NEDS link.
- Defence Industry matchmaking event 2024
20 November, the day before the NEDS, is all about international cooperation!
More information and registration through the NEDS matchmaking website.
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