TranSec World
Expo 2008:
a preview
Last June, TranSec World Expo 2007 received an impressive 1,589
Heads, Managers and Directors of Transport Security including
integrators from 49 countries. The event was hailed a huge success.
With100% of the 2007 stand space already having been sold for the
2008 edition, TranSec World Expo 2008 has moved venue within
Amsterdam to accommodate demand for exhibitor space and will now
run at the PTA – Amsterdam.
ranSec World Expo enters its sixth year as the identify the principle concerns for the industry and drive the
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only international conference and exhibition identification of solutions, as well as provide best practice
dedicated to the aviation, maritime, rail and and international updates on a number of crucial issues.
supply chain security sectors. The 2008 event
will run over two days; 25th – 26th June and will
feature over 100 exhibitors showcasing their
very latest security solutions dedicated to the aviation and
transport industry.
At the centre of TranSec World Expo 2008 is a series of
conferences and technology workshops offering a wide range of
educational content ensuring that it is a rewarding visit. On day
one, a high-level conference focused on aviation security will
take place in the main theatre.
THE CONFERENCE: AVIATION SECURITY
This high-profile conference provides a major international
forum for information exchange and networking amongst
professionals from across the aviation security industry.
This conference is a meeting of experts, academics,
government agencies and private sector specialists to
debate how best to meet the challenges facing European
aviation industries.
Keynote presentations, strategic briefings, interactive
debates and case studies from leading commentators will
30 April 2008 Aviationsecurityinternational
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