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Pacific 2019 - Maratime & Naval Technology for the Indo-Asia-Pacific

Published: October 09 2019 | Tactical Solutions
This week Tactical Solutions will be attending Pacific 2019.
The event is a combination of senior merchant marine, shore services, maritime and defence industry, military and government decision-makers from around the world.
It is strongly supported by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG), Defence Science and Technology, the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, the Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities and the Government of the State of New South Wales.
The RAN has invited Navy Chiefs and senior Navy leaders from around the world to attend. In the order of 35 countries are expected to participate. With the support of other Australian Government agencies and a range of civil industry stakeholders, invitations are also being extended to international leaders in defence equipment acquisition and materiel, marine transport, security, environmental affairs, cargo handling, port services and maritime technology across the globe, with particular emphasis on the Asian and Indo-Pacific regions.
This week Tactical Solutions will be attending Pacific 2019.
The event is a combination of senior merchant marine, shore services, maritime and defence industry, military and government decision-makers from around the world.
It is strongly supported by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG), Defence Science and Technology, the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, the Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities and the Government of the State of New South Wales.
The RAN has invited Navy Chiefs and senior Navy leaders from around the world to attend. In the order of 35 countries are expected to participate. With the support of other Australian Government agencies and a range of civil industry stakeholders, invitations are also being extended to international leaders in defence equipment acquisition and materiel, marine transport, security, environmental affairs, cargo handling, port services and maritime technology across the globe, with particular emphasis on the Asian and Indo-Pacific regions.