Exhibitions / Congresses

DSEI Japan, 19-21 May 2021, Makuhari Messe

Japan, Chiba - May 19, 2021 ends May 21, 2021
DSEI Japan, 19-21 May 2021, Makuhari Messe DSEI Japan is the only large-scale fully integrated defence event that has ever taken place in Japan.

It is where the global defence industry meets the Japanese defence community, supporting the sourcing of the latest equipment and systems, developing international relationships and generating new business opportunities and partnerships between Japan and the world.

DSEI Japan 2021 is set to host 250+ exhibitors from across the globe. Visitors will also be able to participate in a range of high level conferences, seminars and bilateral meetings featuring world class speakers.
Date(s)
May 19, 2021 ends May 21, 2021
Time(s)
09:00 to 17:00
Venue
Makuhari Messe
Ticketing
Not specified
Contact for booking / more info
http://go.evvnt.com/607418-0?pid=2927
DSEI Japan, 19-21 May 2021, Makuhari Messe
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Chief executive officer, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)
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