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A TRUSTED PARTNER IN AFRICAN BUSINESS

Spintelligent’s Defence and Security events portfolio draws together high level government officials & senior military personnel as well as leading global equipment and service providers to share knowledge, discuss industry developments, conduct business, develop partnerships and network for future growth.

Maritime & Coastal Security Africa is Africa’s premier platform for seafarers operating along the African coastline to collaboratively project for the future requirements to counteract sea threats such as piracy and match Africa’s future maritime security landscape parameters, creating a sustainable and long-term security strategy.

Land Forces Africa facilitates the meeting of key decision makers who will drive African ground forces into the next generation, discussing long and short-term defence and security goals, identifying the need to be prepared for conventional warfare situations as well as humanitarian efforts on the continent. Land Forces Africa merges military, police, governmental bodies as well as private security companies across the African continent to explore the roles and rules of engagement for bettering African security. Land Forces East Africa, the biennial sister event to Land Forces Africa, focuses on regional defence and security challenges, capacity building and military funding alternatives.

Covering the African defence and security sector

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Number of African militaries represented

Countries represented

Global defence & security sponsors & exhibiting companies

Points of contact across industry

STATISTICS FROM PREVIOUS SHOWS

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165

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18 000

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KEY EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS

LAND FORCES AFRICA

Africa’s economic growth between 2000 and 2010 averaged over 5%, making it the second fastest growing region in the world. With the international demands being put on Africa for natural resources and multi-lateral business opportunities, defence budgets are being pushed to match the rate at which economies in Africa are growing.

Land Forces Africa is able to present the foremost opportunity for senior military officials, government stakeholders and industry leaders in the African defence and security sector to meet, share and identify future requirements for the crucial development of African armed forces.

6 – 7 July 2015: Conference & Expo8 July 2015: Demo day

Pretoria, South Africawww.landforcesafrica.com

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2015

6 – 8 July 2015 | Pretoria | South Africa

Defining Africa’s future armed forces readiness plan

www.landforcesafrica.com

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM LAND FORCES AFRICA IN 2015

PAST KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDED:

OUR UPCOMING EAST AFRICA SHOW

• Understand acquisition requirements for African armed forces, private security, police and anti-poaching units

• Over 70 exhibiting companies• 10 vehicle & technology demonstrations • 1000+ attendees• 32+ countries represented• 40+ speakers and VIPs• 150+ African military representatives• 2 day conference: Aims to construct a real, consolidated future armed force

readiness plan for armed forces

OUR CLIENTS’ FEEDBACK ON PREVIOUS SHOWS

“Land Forces Africa was extremely valuable, being able to network with the right people at the demonstration day was great”Ryno Goosen, Director, Suritec

“LFA has been extremely valuable for us, and well organised!”Ulrich Fischer, DCD Protected Mobility

“We met with many companies and we hope to do more business between South African and Botswana.”Lt Col Thomas Masungu, Botswana Defence Force

“LFA is the best land event I’ve ever been to. The moment I sat down, I met the two people I absolutely had to meet.”James Masey, AAI

General Lúcio Gonçalves AmaralCommander of Land Forces,Angolan Armed Forces

Brigadier General FrederickSiluzungilaCommandant, Military School, Namibia

Major General Topply LubayaChief of Staff, Zambian Army

Lieutenant General Derrick MgwebiChief of Joint Operations, South African National Defence Force, South Africa

Major General Salum Mustafa KijuuCommander of Land Forces, Tanzanian Peoples’ Defence Force

EAST AFRICA 2016

DEFENCE AND SECURITY

www.landforces-eastafrica.com

JULY 2016DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA

HOSTED BY THE TANZANIA PEOPLES DEFENCE

FORCE

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MARITIME & COASTAL SECURITY AFRICA

Maritime & Coastal Security Africa is Africa’s premier platform for all seafarers operating along the African Coastline. This biannual event provides collaboration opportunities to counteract threats such as piracy and prepare for future maritime security requirements, creating a sustainable, long-term security strategy.

Maritime & Coastal Security Africa focuses on stimulating interregional and multi-platformed collaboration to secure effective maritime cooperatives, public private partnerships in funding and operations as well as assessing cutting edge sub-, surface- and air platforms for maritime surveillance and security initiatives.

22 – 23 November 2015: Conference & Expo24 November 2015: Site visit

Cape Town, South Africawww.maritimesecurityafrica.com

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22-24 November 2015 | Cape Town | South Africa

MARITIME & COASTAL SECURITYAFRICA 2015

MCSA

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE

Collaboratively implementing African maritime security strategies

www.maritimesecurityafrica.com

OUR CLIENTS’ FEEDBACK ON PREVIOUS SHOWS

“Thank you again for running such a great conference. I thoroughly enjoyed my interaction at the MCSA. The information I gained will help my company determine how we can assist South Africa in furthering its maritime capability”Matt Hill, The Boeing Company

“I think this is the best MCSA we have seen yet. It is really growing its own head of steam in the industry.”Captain Mark Venter, South African Navy

“It is a good forum to create regional military leaders synergy. It also enables the regional actors to come into a conclusion of “our position in tackling regional security challenges.” Ngewa Mukala, Chief of the Kenyan Navy

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM MARITIME & COASTAL SECURITY AFRICA IN 2015

• View and test equipment for real-time product experience

• 70+ exhibiting companies• 1500+ registered attendees• 37 countries represented• 50+ speakers and VIPs• 200+ military representatives• 2 day conference and post event site-visits and

demonstrations• Secure African partner companies to be compliant with

local procurement requirements

Rear Admiral Ben BekkeringDirector, Industry and Trade Support, Ministry of Defence, The Netherlands

Samuel Kame-DomguiaCoordinator: 2050 ,Africa’s Integrated Maritime Strategy Force, African Union, Ethiopia

Rear Admiral Emmanuel OgborChief of Policy and Plans Nigerian Navy

Philip HoliheadHead of Project Implementation: Djibouti Code of Conduct, International Maritime Organisation, United Kingdom

Rear Admiral Lazaro Henrique Lopes MeneteChief of the Mozambiquan Navy

Commodore Godson ZowonooFlag Officer Commanding:Western Naval Command, Ghana Navy

Brig Gen Rogastian LaswaiCommander, Tanzanian Navy

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EVENT MANAGERRichard StubbsT: +27 21 700 3852E: [email protected]

SALES MANAGERCarly BallanT: +27 21 700 3540E: [email protected]

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