Exhibitions / Congresses

Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europe

Poland, Warsaw - September 30, 2014 - October 01, 2014
Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europe The European armoured vehicles market is estimated to lead the world in terms of demand in the next 10 years and the region will account for approximately a third of the global requirement. Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europe will showcase exciting acquisition and upgrade programmes in this key market. The Polish themselves are accelerating a number of procurements including a major overhaul of their light, medium and heavy armoured capabilty.

Much of the attention is focusing on a big Polish requirement for tracked and wheeled armoured vehicles. Requests for proposals are expected to emerge in the next year and the Polish Land Forces' armaments and experts are currently assessing the marketplace. The opportunities to partner with local industry are now key and the conference objectives include the encouragement of dialogue between international stakeholders and Polish defence industry.
Date(s)
September 30, 2014 - October 01, 2014
Time(s)
8:45 am - 4:20 pm
Venue
Novotel Warszawa Airport
Ticketing
899 - 2783
Contact for booking / more info
020 7368 9300
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