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Defense Services Asia (DSA) 2016

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 18/04/2016 - 21/04/2016
All Day

Location
Exhibition Centre,Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Defense Services Asia (DSA) 2016

Subject: I call you later about what I would like for you to do with this DSA 2016 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2016

U.S. companies involved in the Land, Naval, Defense, Defense Services, Homeland Security and Military Aerospace Industries should plan to participate in DSA 2016, April 18 – 21, 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which will build on the success of DSA 2014 and will anticipate the participation of some 1,500 companies from the defense and security sectors from more than 60 countries and regions. More than 28 International Pavilions are expected to participate to engage with more than 300 VIP Delegations from more than 44 countries.

Special features at DSA 2016 will include:

• ASEAN Hall

• Business to Business (B2B) Meetings

• Chief of Army Roundtable Talks (ChART)

• Combat Medicine

• Cyber Security Conference

• Defense Procurement Centre (DPC)

• Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Relief (HADR)

• Innovation Centre

• Live Army Demonstration

• UAVs & Combat Robotics

According to Business Monitor International (BMI), Malaysia’s armed forces still rely on defense imports; major import sources are countries with long-standing defense cooperation ties, such as the UK and France. However, as the country seeks to expand its domestic defense industry, the government will increasingly favor any contracts that can offer lucrative offsets and technology transfer, creating opportunities for new players to enter the domestic market.

Malaysia’s defense strategy has mainly focused on strengthening naval and air power capabilities as a result of growing security threats from tensions over territorial disputes in the South China Sea. The air force and navy have therefore received increasing shares of the defense budget, creating market opportunities for companies operating in the naval and aerospace segments of the industry.

Contacts:
Michael Thompson, Trade Event Programs
International Trade Specialist
Phone: 202-482-0671
Michael.Thompson@trade.gov
Catherine Spillman, Kuala Lumpur
Senior Commercial Officer
Phone: 603-21684-869
Catherine.Spillman@trade.gov
LexaLynn Hooper, Association of the United States Army

Phone: 703-275-8014
lhooper@ausa.org

Michael Cerami, Association of the United States Army

Phone: 703-907-2413
mcerami@ausa.org

Randall Liew, Kuala Lumpur
Commercial Specialist
Phone: 60-3-2168-4825
Randall.Liew@trade.gov

Defense Services Asia (DSA) 2016

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