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The International Defence and Security Exhibition DEFEA 2023 opens its doors today with 346 exhibitors from 28 countries.
According to a relevant announcement, giants of the global defence industry, as well as research centers and institutions, will participate in the said exhibition, shaping developments in the field of high technologies.
Official government and military delegations have been invited and, according to the figures so far, the attendance of visitors from 77 countries has been confirmed.
Being under the auspices of the Ministry of National Defence and organized with the Ministry’s cooperation, the exhibition will be inaugurated by the Minister of National Defence, Nikos Panagiotopoulos, who will attend the booths of Greek industries, public and private, as well as those of the international participations.
At the same time, geopolitical realignments, the strengthening of bilateral and collective relations, and the initiatives within the EU and NATO will be at the center of the talks that the political and military leadership will hold with the distinguished guests of DEFEA, their counterparts from friendly and allied countries and international organizations.
After all, the Exhibition forms the ideal environment for dialogue and exchange of views on the burning issues of interstate relations and international politics supported by military diplomacy.
At DEFEA, the presence of the Greek defence industry will be impressive with factories that have a significant contribution to the maintenance and continuous upgrading of the combat effectiveness of the Hellenic Armed Forces.
These industries will have the opportunity to establish and expand international collaborations with the largest houses abroad, which constitute established suppliers of the defence and security forces of Greece.
High-tech co-production and transfer programs in our country, which will be discussed and formed at DEFEA 2023, will contribute decisively to more general economic development pursued.
The DEFENCE ReDEFiNED team will keep you up to date with all developments relating to the Exhibition.
Also read: DEFEA 2023 | The Greek Defence Industry at the heart of the International Exhibition
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