MOD Defence Suppliers Service Annual Conference and Exhibition 2010

Tuesday, 15 December 2009 12:31

25th February 2010

This event is your opportunity to hear from leading defence experts on the future of defence procurement and the consequent implications for suppliers. If you would like to supply to the defence market, which is worth an estimated £16 billion a year, this is an event you cannot afford to miss.

Capability Delivery - Working Effectively With Industry

Keynote speaker just announced: Quentin Davies, Minister for Defence Equipment and Support

Defence procurement is in the spotlight

Covering topics ranging from partnerships in defence and future technology to strategic funding opportunities and supply chain improvement, the conference promises to be a must-attend event for all current and potential suppliers to the defence industry.

Who should attend

  • Current MOD suppliers
  • Anyone looking to sell to the MOD
  • MOD Prime Contractors
  • MOD Personnel

Book Now - £295

Click HERE for further information and online registration or contact the Events team on 0845 270 7095.

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Event Date: Thu, 25th February 2010

Location: Thistle Hotel, Bristol

Cost: £295

Duration: 9.00am - 16.00pm

 

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