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Pakistan to host defence exhibition
July 2000
KARACHI: Pakistan will hold its first ever tri-services international defence exhibition and seminar, IDEAS 2000, including foreign participants, from November 14 to 17 at Karachi. About 15 countries, including China, France, Italy, Turkey, UK, USA, Ukraine, Romania, Switzerland, Russia and Iran have confirmed to join the four-day exhibition-cum-seminar, which is a venture of the government of Pakistan, supported by the Pakistan armed forces.
Aasim A Siddiqui, managing director, Pegasus Consultancy (Pvt) Ltd, who is sponsoring and organising the IDEAS 2000 along with a consortium of a couple of Singapore-based firms, said during a presentation on Monday that the exhibition would provide a unique opportunity for manufacturers and suppliers of defence products and services worldwide to market directly to a highly targeted and closely focused audience in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Our mission is to create our own market and generate a global interest for our defence products, he added, and pointed out that the November event would be an excellent platform for local defence equipment manufacturers to show their capabilities in the international marketplace.
He said that the IDEAS 2000, with "Arms For Peace" as its theme, reflected Pakistan's desire to promote peace and stability not only within the region but also elsewhere in the world. The IDEAS 2000 would also be an ideal platform for business cooperation between local and foreign arms manufacturers, he added.
The exhibit profile includes aircraft and air force-related systems, naval systems including types of craft, air defence systems, electronic warfare systems, aerial and ground mobility systems, all types of fighting and logistic vehicles, tanks, APCs, radar, artillery systems, missiles, armament, munitions weapons, surveillance equipment to fight and identify all types of terrorist, ethnic, sectarian and law enforcing activities, equipment and supplies to support humanitarian relief operations.
Siddiqui said that the president or chief executive of Pakistan would formally inaugurate the IDEAS 2000 activities on November 14. While informing that the exhibition and seminar programme would be a biennial feature, he hoped that IDEAS 2000 not only offer benefits to the local defence industry but also was a provision for excellent opportunities to foreign participants. It is targeted at top-level decision-makers from the defence ministry, armed forces, airlines, transport ministry, maintenance and engineering companies, research and training institutes.
Michael Liew, senior vice-president of Times Conference and Exhibitions, Singapore, the international consultants for IDEAS 2000, said that site of exhibition - Karachi Expo Centre of the Export Promotion Bureau - was ideally located in the centre of the city at the Civic Centre, Hassan Square, and all the three halls, a congress as well as an open air display area of 20,000 square metres have been reserved for the exhibition and seminar.
He said that Hall No 1, designated the international pavilion, had been allocated for international companies from the countries in North America, Europe and the Far East, while Hall No 3 has been reserved for the countries participating in IDEAS 2000 from China, Turkey, Ukraine, North Korea, and Iran.
Hall No 2 is designated by the Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Defence as the Pakistan Pavilion, which would be particularly restricted to the local defence-related manufacturers for exhibiting their products, Liew added and said that a special vehicle mobility demonstration area, was being constructed at the Expo Centre for live demonstration of military equipment so as to make it easy for the viewers to assess their competitive advantage.
While there is no entry for general public, there will be at least 10,000 visitors concerned with the defence-related development. Liew said that the IDEAS 2000 coordination cell had also been set up at the Joint Staff Headquarters, which was being headed by Major-General Syed Ali Hamid as chief coordinator. Others who spoke at the presentation included Col Akbar A Sharif, Tan Hock and Ko Chee Wah.
Seminar of IDEAS 2000 would be held at the Congress Hall of the Expo Centre. The topics include geopolitics-procurement issues, country presentation on defence production industry, technology transfer, supply chain management, opportunities for business networking, possibilities for joint venture with local, regional and international firms.
July 2000
KARACHI: Pakistan will hold its first ever tri-services international defence exhibition and seminar, IDEAS 2000, including foreign participants, from November 14 to 17 at Karachi. About 15 countries, including China, France, Italy, Turkey, UK, USA, Ukraine, Romania, Switzerland, Russia and Iran have confirmed to join the four-day exhibition-cum-seminar, which is a venture of the government of Pakistan, supported by the Pakistan armed forces.
Aasim A Siddiqui, managing director, Pegasus Consultancy (Pvt) Ltd, who is sponsoring and organising the IDEAS 2000 along with a consortium of a couple of Singapore-based firms, said during a presentation on Monday that the exhibition would provide a unique opportunity for manufacturers and suppliers of defence products and services worldwide to market directly to a highly targeted and closely focused audience in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Our mission is to create our own market and generate a global interest for our defence products, he added, and pointed out that the November event would be an excellent platform for local defence equipment manufacturers to show their capabilities in the international marketplace.
He said that the IDEAS 2000, with "Arms For Peace" as its theme, reflected Pakistan's desire to promote peace and stability not only within the region but also elsewhere in the world. The IDEAS 2000 would also be an ideal platform for business cooperation between local and foreign arms manufacturers, he added.
The exhibit profile includes aircraft and air force-related systems, naval systems including types of craft, air defence systems, electronic warfare systems, aerial and ground mobility systems, all types of fighting and logistic vehicles, tanks, APCs, radar, artillery systems, missiles, armament, munitions weapons, surveillance equipment to fight and identify all types of terrorist, ethnic, sectarian and law enforcing activities, equipment and supplies to support humanitarian relief operations.
Siddiqui said that the president or chief executive of Pakistan would formally inaugurate the IDEAS 2000 activities on November 14. While informing that the exhibition and seminar programme would be a biennial feature, he hoped that IDEAS 2000 not only offer benefits to the local defence industry but also was a provision for excellent opportunities to foreign participants. It is targeted at top-level decision-makers from the defence ministry, armed forces, airlines, transport ministry, maintenance and engineering companies, research and training institutes.
Michael Liew, senior vice-president of Times Conference and Exhibitions, Singapore, the international consultants for IDEAS 2000, said that site of exhibition - Karachi Expo Centre of the Export Promotion Bureau - was ideally located in the centre of the city at the Civic Centre, Hassan Square, and all the three halls, a congress as well as an open air display area of 20,000 square metres have been reserved for the exhibition and seminar.
He said that Hall No 1, designated the international pavilion, had been allocated for international companies from the countries in North America, Europe and the Far East, while Hall No 3 has been reserved for the countries participating in IDEAS 2000 from China, Turkey, Ukraine, North Korea, and Iran.
Hall No 2 is designated by the Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Defence as the Pakistan Pavilion, which would be particularly restricted to the local defence-related manufacturers for exhibiting their products, Liew added and said that a special vehicle mobility demonstration area, was being constructed at the Expo Centre for live demonstration of military equipment so as to make it easy for the viewers to assess their competitive advantage.
While there is no entry for general public, there will be at least 10,000 visitors concerned with the defence-related development. Liew said that the IDEAS 2000 coordination cell had also been set up at the Joint Staff Headquarters, which was being headed by Major-General Syed Ali Hamid as chief coordinator. Others who spoke at the presentation included Col Akbar A Sharif, Tan Hock and Ko Chee Wah.
Seminar of IDEAS 2000 would be held at the Congress Hall of the Expo Centre. The topics include geopolitics-procurement issues, country presentation on defence production industry, technology transfer, supply chain management, opportunities for business networking, possibilities for joint venture with local, regional and international firms.