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Monday, 14 March 2011, 18:30 HKT/SGT | |
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International delegates and experts reiterate the need for proactive security to safeguard economic stability at Asia Pacific's premier Homeland Security event |
SINGAPORE, Mar 14, 2011 - (ACN Newswire) - Asia-Pacific's largest and most comprehensive homeland security and counter terrorism conference and exhibition, Global Security Asia 2011 (GSA 2011), opens tomorrow (15th to 17th March) at the iconic Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre in Singapore. Themed "Prevention and Protection - Safeguarding People, Property and Infrastructure", GSA 2011, the fourth in the series to be organised in Singapore, will see participation from governmental delegations from the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the region.
Counter terrorism and homeland security is particularly topical in Asia Pacific, with the increase in focus on security and preserving the economic stability and success of the region. "Political stability and national security should not be taken for granted and must be managed proactively. It only takes one innocuous mistake to topple everything that the people and governments of the region have worked hard to build these last few years since the global financial crisis," warned Professor Alan Hatcher, chief executive officer (CEO), and Principal of the International School for Security and Explosives Education (ISSEE) and co-chairman of the GSA 2011 conference.
According to Andrew Marriott, Managing Director, GSA Exhibitions Pte Ltd, "with a backdrop of increased regional economic success and growth, threats to national security, especially threats against people, property, infrastructure and industry can have an adverse effect on overall economic and political confidence, growth and continued success . It is imperative that vigilance in homeland defence and security must not let up."
The three-day event, from 15th to 17th March 2011, is endorsed and supported by the US Department of Commerce, US Department of Homeland Security, UK Trade and Industry, Australian Trade Commission, Singapore and other governmental agencies in the region. GSA 2011 will also play host to international delegations, experts and speakers from various governments, academia, and the homeland security industry, representing more than 13 countries, across 4 continents, making it the premier "must attend" event of the year.
In recent times, the homeland security industry has proven itself to be comparatively well-buffered from the financial crisis, with increase in budgets year on year by various countries in the region including South Asian giants India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, to Australia, Korea, China and Singapore. According to research, current (2011) global government current expenditure on homeland security exceeded US$178 billion. Furthermore the forecasted expenditure for the period 2010-2020 is US$2.7 trillion. Research also suggests that in this period the Asia Pacific region will contribute about 21% to the global homeland security expenditure. Strong participation at GSA 2011 International interest and participation in GSA 2011 has again been very strong with an impressive 160 exhibitors including Motorola, Rhode & Schwarz, Glock, Lockheed Martin, and Thales, adding to a very well subscribed conference as well. Speakers at the conference include leading experts from the USA, the UK, Israel, Singapore, Australia and the Indian sub-continent.
Associate Professor Andrew Tan of the School of Social Sciences and International Studies at the University of New South Wales, Australia, said "this is the premier forum for the industry in Asia Pacific where the best practices, concepts and thinking can be discussed, shared and addressed. This is a critical platform for professionals and academics alike to share, update, review information on the latest techniques,technologies and increase collaboration".
According to Balbir Singh, Vice President, Sales and Operations, Government and Enterprise, Motorola Solutions Asia Pacific "we are thrilled to once again be taking part in GSA 2011 which is the ideal forum and platform for policy-makers across Asia Pacific to discuss industry-wide issues."
"As the industry is set to grow exponentially with nations exploring ways and means to counter potential threats to stay ahead of the game, the GSA 2011 forum enables professionals to discuss and address these demands and needs. We are privileged and pleased to host 160 different exhibitors and 27 renowned speakers, at Asia Pacific's largest and most comprehensive homeland security event in Singapore", said Marriott.
The Conference and Exhibition will be officially opened by the Senior Minister of State for Law and Home Affairs, Associate Professor Ho Peng Kee. Other notable speakers and leading experts participating at the Conference include the Right Honorable Adam Ingram, former Minister of the Armed Forces and Member of Parliament, UK; Pakistan terrorism expert and acclaimed author Khuram Iqbal; Caroline O'Hare, Detective Inspector and Commander of the New South Wales Police Force, Australia, and Mike Coldrick, a 30-year veteran, explosive specialist and a former member of the UK Scotland Yard's anti terrorist branch.
Contact:
Sandy Wong
GSA Exhibitions Pte Ltd
Tel: +65 6392 5328
sandy@globalsecasia.com
Lavanya Indralingam
Pamela Philip
Priority Consultants
Tel: +65 6338 1006
lavanya@priorityconsultants.com
pamela.philip@priorityconsultants.com
Topic: Trade Show or Conference
Source: GSA 2011
Sectors: Trade Shows, CyberSecurity, IT Individual
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