24-27 September 2013 - Aloft Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sponsored by:
IB Consultancy is proud to announce Asia’s premier CBRNe event, The Non-Conventional Threat CBRNe Asia 2013, which will take place on the 24th
September 2013, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Building on the highly successful 2012 conference, exhibition and CBRN demonstration, NCT CBRNe Asia 2013, will expand its scope by including focused interactive training-workshops, live product demonstrations and the NCT CBRNe Awards. Event partner is the National Defence University of Malaysia.
-27th NCT CBRNe Asia 2013 highlights
n Two days of Conference with high-level speakers from the region, stream sessions, interactive workshops and an exhibition of 30 booths
n One day demonstration of Malaysian capabilities n One day of specialised CBRNe training n 400 attendees, delegations and speakers from over 40 countries n The NCT CBRNe Awards
Our programme includes presentations from:
Lt. Gen. (Ret’d), Chalermsuk Yugala, Royal Thai Army/ Chemical Department, Thailand
Anthony Thomas, CBRNe Programme Manager, Interpol
Brig. Gen. Chan-Sup Kim, ROK CBRN School Command, Republic of Korea
Dr. Devan Kurup, Disease Control Division MoH Malaysia/CPRC, Malaysia
Maj. Gen. (Ret’d) Dr. J K Bansal, National Disaster Management Authority, India
Event Partner: Venue Partner:
Dr. Socorro P. Lupisan, Head of Biosafety and Biosecurity Committee, Department of Health, Philippines
Eric Stevenson, CBRN Capability Adviser, Australian Army, Australia
Brig (R) Syed Tahir Raza Naqvi, National Command Authority, Pakistan
Dr. Frank G. Walter, Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine, USA
Dr. Heinz-Ulrich Gläser, Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In- Service Support, Germany
Supported by:
www.cbrneasia.com
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