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Trade Arabia
15-02-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
Adnec launches global hub for defence strategies against CBRNE threats
The Adnec Group, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence and Tawazun Council and organised by the Chemical Defence Command of the Ministry of Defence, has launched CBRNE Hub, a new initiative at the International Defence Exhibition (Idex) and Naval Defence and Maritime Security Exhibition (Navdex) 2025. Located in a dedicated space at Idex, the CBRNE Hub aims to foster innovation, knowledge exchange, and international collaboration by establishing the first global platform that brings together leaders, experts, decision-makers, and leading companies to develop defence strategies against CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive) threats. The Hub is expected to attract high-profile international participants, including military leaders, defence experts, industry professionals, and policymakers, alongside Ministers of Defence and senior decision-makers, said the organisers. The goal is to enhance cooperation, drive innovation, and strengthen strategic preparedness in global security, they stated. This unique platform will provide an exceptional opportunity to engage with industry leaders and discuss cutting-edge innovations and solutions. Participating companies will showcase the latest products and advanced technologies, including detection, monitoring, containment, and risk mitigation tools, as well as digital solutions and unmanned technologies for countering CBRNE threats, it stated. According to Adnec, the CBRNE Hub will feature a number of renowned global leaders and specialised experts who will discuss emerging trends and challenges while presenting the latest solutions for preparedness and response to CBRNE threats. Additionally, the hub will host training programmes and workshops designed to equip professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge for effectively managing CBRNE incidents, it stated. The initiative will also foster creativity and exceptional networking opportunities, attracting military leaders, experts, and specialists from 13 countries and 38 companies and institutions, it added.


Gulf Today
15-02-2025
- Business
- Gulf Today
ADNEC Group launches CBRNE hub at IDEX and NAVDEX 2025
ADNEC Group, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence and Tawazun Council and organised by the Chemical Defence Command of the Ministry of Defence, has launched CBRNE Hub, a new initiative at the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX) and Naval Defence and Maritime Security Exhibition (NAVDEX) 2025. Located in a dedicated space in Hall 14 of IDEX, the CBRNE Hub aims to foster innovation, knowledge exchange, and international collaboration by establishing the first global platform that brings together leaders, experts, decision-makers, and leading companies to develop defence strategies against CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive) threats. This unique platform will provide an exceptional opportunity to engage with industry leaders and discuss cutting-edge innovations and solutions. Participating companies will showcase the latest products and advanced technologies, including detection, monitoring, containment, and risk mitigation tools, as well as digital solutions and unmanned technologies for countering CBRNE threats. The CBRNE Hub will feature a number of renowned global leaders and specialised experts who will discuss emerging trends and challenges while presenting the latest solutions for preparedness and response to CBRNE threats. Additionally, the hub will host training programmes and workshops designed to equip professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge for effectively managing CBRNE incidents. The Chemical Defence Command of the Ministry of Defence, in cooperation with the Civil Defence Authority, the National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, the Ministry of Energy, and participating companies, will organise awareness workshops to educate attendees on CBRNE threats. The initiative will also foster creativity and exceptional networking opportunities, attracting military leaders, experts, and specialists from 13 countries and 38 companies and institutions. The Hub is expected to attract high-profile international participants, including military leaders, defence experts, industry professionals, and policymakers, alongside Ministers of Defence and senior decision-makers. The goal is to enhance cooperation, drive innovation, and strengthen strategic preparedness in global security. The CBRNE Hub will present solutions to chemical threats, including impact mitigation, containment, and decontamination. It will also address biological weapon threats, focusing on monitoring and rapid response measures. Furthermore, it will enhance radiological detection and protection, tackle nuclear threats with a focus on detection, containment, and emergency response, and assess explosive threats by outlining strategies for neutralisation and mitigation.


Mid East Info
14-02-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
ADNEC Group Launches the First Global Hub for Developing Defence Strategies Against CBRNE Threats at IDEX and NAVDEX 2025
ADNEC Group, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence and Tawazun Council and organised by the Chemical Defence Command of the Ministry of Defence, has launched CBRNE Hub, a new initiative at the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX) and Naval Defence and Maritime Security Exhibition (NAVDEX) 2025. Located in a dedicated space in Hall 14 of IDEX, the CBRNE Hub aims to foster innovation, knowledge exchange, and international collaboration by establishing the first global platform that brings together leaders, experts, decision-makers, and leading companies to develop defence strategies against CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive) threats. This unique platform will provide an exceptional opportunity to engage with industry leaders and discuss cutting-edge innovations and solutions. Participating companies will showcase the latest products and advanced technologies, including detection, monitoring, containment, and risk mitigation tools, as well as digital solutions and unmanned technologies for countering CBRNE threats. The CBRNE Hub will feature a number of renowned global leaders and specialised experts who will discuss emerging trends and challenges while presenting the latest solutions for preparedness and response to CBRNE threats. Additionally, the hub will host training programmes and workshops designed to equip professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge for effectively managing CBRNE incidents. The Chemical Defence Command of the Ministry of Defence, in cooperation with the Civil Defence Authority, the National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, the Ministry of Energy, and participating companies, will organise awareness workshops to educate attendees on CBRNE threats. The initiative will also foster creativity and exceptional networking opportunities, attracting military leaders, experts, and specialists from 13 countries and 38 companies and institutions. The Hub is expected to attract high-profile international participants, including military leaders, defence experts, industry professionals, and policymakers, alongside Ministers of Defence and senior decision-makers. The goal is to enhance cooperation, drive innovation, and strengthen strategic preparedness in global security. The CBRNE Hub will present solutions to chemical threats, including impact mitigation, containment, and decontamination. It will also address biological weapon threats, focusing on monitoring and rapid response measures. Furthermore, it will enhance radiological detection and protection, tackle nuclear threats with a focus on detection, containment, and emergency response, and assess explosive threats by outlining strategies for neutralisation and mitigation.


Zawya
14-02-2025
- Business
- Zawya
ADNEC Group launches the first global hub for developing defence strategies against CBRNE threats at IDEX and NAVDEX 2025
Abu Dhabi: ADNEC Group, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence and Tawazun Council and organised by the Chemical Defence Command of the Ministry of Defence, has launched CBRNE Hub, a new initiative at the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX) and Naval Defence and Maritime Security Exhibition (NAVDEX) 2025. Located in a dedicated space in Hall 14 of IDEX, the CBRNE Hub aims to foster innovation, knowledge exchange, and international collaboration by establishing the first global platform that brings together leaders, experts, decision-makers, and leading companies to develop defence strategies against CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive) threats. This unique platform will provide an exceptional opportunity to engage with industry leaders and discuss cutting-edge innovations and solutions. Participating companies will showcase the latest products and advanced technologies, including detection, monitoring, containment, and risk mitigation tools, as well as digital solutions and unmanned technologies for countering CBRNE threats. The CBRNE Hub will feature a number of renowned global leaders and specialised experts who will discuss emerging trends and challenges while presenting the latest solutions for preparedness and response to CBRNE threats. Additionally, the hub will host training programmes and workshops designed to equip professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge for effectively managing CBRNE incidents. The Chemical Defence Command of the Ministry of Defence, in cooperation with the Civil Defence Authority, the National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, the Ministry of Energy, and participating companies, will organise awareness workshops to educate attendees on CBRNE threats. The initiative will also foster creativity and exceptional networking opportunities, attracting military leaders, experts, and specialists from 13 countries and 38 companies and institutions. The Hub is expected to attract high-profile international participants, including military leaders, defence experts, industry professionals, and policymakers, alongside Ministers of Defence and senior decision-makers. The goal is to enhance cooperation, drive innovation, and strengthen strategic preparedness in global security. The CBRNE Hub will present solutions to chemical threats, including impact mitigation, containment, and decontamination. It will also address biological weapon threats, focusing on monitoring and rapid response measures. Furthermore, it will enhance radiological detection and protection, tackle nuclear threats with a focus on detection, containment, and emergency response, and assess explosive threats by outlining strategies for neutralisation and mitigation.


Khaleej Times
11-02-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
UAE to host special hub with tech to detect and monitor nuclear, chemical threats
UAE is set to introduce a specialised zone dedicated to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) threats, during the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) 2025. This marks the first-ever dedicated CBRNE hub to be hosted during a defence exhibition worldwide. 'The new CBRNE hub is the only such dedicated hub to be hosted during a defence exhibition worldwide,' said Saeed Al Mansoori, the exhibition's military and defence shows' advisor. 'This sector is very important, so it'll be a chance to showcase companies that specialise in chemical defence; we don't want to talk in detail now, we want the audience to come and see for themselves.' The CBRNE Hub will bring together decision-makers, experts, and industry leaders to discuss and showcase cutting-edge solutions to mitigate CBRNE-related threats. It will feature the latest technologies in detection, monitoring, and containment tools for CBRNE threats. Visitors can also attend expert discussions on rising challenges and response strategies and solutions, as well as interactive CBRNE sessions and workshops. The new CBRNE Hub is also expected to significantly contribute to IDEX 2025's revenues. The event is projected to surpass the Dh650 million generated for the Abu Dhabi economy during the 2023 edition as this year's edition is witnessing a 16 per cent growth in participating companies, exhibition size, and landmark additions, according to Humaid Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Group CEO of ADNEC Group. With IDEX 2025 set to run next week from February 17 to 21 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), this year's edition is shaping up to be its most impactful yet. 'This edition has sparked more global interest than ever before,' said Major Gen Staff Pilot Faris Al Mazrouei. Since its inception in 1993, the size of the exhibition and participating companies has grown four-fold. This year, a total of 1,565 companies are taking part, out of which 84 per cent are international companies. 'Several new local and international defence technologies are expected to be launched during IDEX and NAVDEX this year, but we will keep them a surprise till they are officially launched by their companies next week,' said Al Dhaheri.