Visitor Profile

Defense & Security 2025 is a restricted event and is for professionals only. The exhibition is open to international military personnel and is focused on high-ranking officials from the Army, Navy, and Air Force of various Asian Countries. Invitations are also extended to the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Interior, Chiefs of Police, Customs, Coast Guard, and other government and private security organisations.

Post Show Report

Who attends Defense & Security

  • High-Ranking Officials from Defense Ministries and Departments
    Senior governmental leaders responsible for defense and national security holding significant authority and influence over military policy, strategic planning, defense budgets, and coordination with international defense entities.
  • Global Army, Navy, and Airforce Members
    Individuals serving in the land (army), maritime (navy), and aerial (air force) branches of military forces across all countries in the world tasked with defending their nation's interests, providing security, and participating in national and international military operations.
  • Chiefs of Police
    Highest-ranking officers in a civilian police department, responsible for leading, managing, and overseeing all law enforcement activities within their jurisdiction. They serve as the top executive in a municipal, city, or regional police organization.
  • Patrol Units
    Divisions within a law enforcement or security agency responsible for actively monitoring and responding to incidents within a designated geographic area; and who are often considered the frontline of policing and maintaining public safety and law enforcement visibility.
  • Coast Guards
    Maritime security organizations responsible for patrolling and protecting a nation's coastal waters, enforcing maritime laws, and conducting search and rescue operations. They operate at the intersection of military, law enforcement, and humanitarian roles.
  • Government Logistic Divisions
    Specialized branches within government agencies or ministries responsible for planning, coordinating, and managing the movement, supply, and maintenance of resources required for governmental operations, particularly during emergencies, defense missions, or public service delivery.
  • Government Intelligence
    Divisions within a nation's government responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information related to national security, foreign policy, defense, law enforcement, and other critical interests. Their primary goal is to provide decision-makers with accurate, timely intelligence to prevent threats, support operations, and protect national interests.
  • Government Defense Procurement
    Groups within a government's defense or military establishment responsible for acquiring weapons, equipment, technology, and services needed to support national defense and military operations. These teams ensure that defense acquisitions are strategic, cost-effective, legally compliant, and aligned with national security objectives.
  • Bomb Squads
    Law enforcement or military unit trained to handle, investigate, and safely dispose of explosive devices and suspected bombs. Their mission is to protect lives and property by neutralizing explosive threats.
  • Search & Rescue Teams
    (SAR) Teams are specialized units trained and equipped to locate, assist, and recover people in distress or danger, particularly in emergency, disaster, or life-threatening situations. Their primary mission is to save lives by responding rapidly and effectively across a variety of terrains and conditions.
  • Medical/Field Medical Units
    Teams deployed close to or within operational areas-such as battlefields, disaster zones, or remote locations-to provide immediate medical care, emergency treatment, and health support to injured, sick, or affected personnel.
  • Customs Officers
    Government officials responsible for monitoring and regulating the flow of goods, people, and vehicles across a country's borders. Their primary role is to enforce customs laws, collect duties and taxes, prevent illegal trade, and protect national security.
  • Private Security Organizations
    Non-governmental companies or entities that provide security services to individuals, businesses, or institutions. They operate independently of public law enforcement agencies and are contracted to protect property, personnel, information, and assets.