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IADE scheduled for May in Tunisia

Military Africa by Military Africa
April 20, 2022
in Defence Industry
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The International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition (IADE) will be held from 11 to 15 May 2002 at the International Airport of Djerba Zarzis in Tunisia.

More than a hundred chiefs of defence and senior air force officers will participate in the B2B event that will cover problems including territorial security, Africa’s Air & Space security challenge in 2030, Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Air Power: Opportunities & Challenges

IADE Tunisia will provide diverse opportunities to meet international key players of the aerospace and defence industry to expand your network and to build new partnerships.

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The USA, Czech Republic, Pakistan, Turkey, have so far all confirmed their returning pavilions.

The event will showcase over 200 exhibiting companies from around the word, and will host a large number of African delegations and decision makers from Tunisia, Africa and the Middle East.

This base of companies is a part of development schemes that cover a wide range of aerospace & defence activities.

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