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The eighth edition of the Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference (DIMDEX 2024), held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, and hosted and organised by the Qatar Armed Forces at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC), concluded on March 6th, 2024 with a strong presence from international and local exhibitors and a large number of visitors.

The eighth edition, which ran from 4 to 6 March and was held under the theme of “Igniting the Future Of Maritime Security and Beyond,” achieved unprecedented success, surpassing all previous editions.

Contracts, MoUs, and LoIs

Participation of more than 200 international and national companies that showcased their latest innovations

During the show, more than QAR 5 billion worth of contracts were signed in addition to various MoUs and Letters of Intent, and welcomed over 25,000 visitors, witnessing the participation of more than 200 international and national companies that showcased their latest innovations, technologies, and comprehensive defence and maritime security solutions in addition to 9 international pavilions that included various companies, authorities, and institutions.

Staff Brigadier (Sea) Abdulbaqi Saleh Al-Ansari, Chairman of the Organising Committee of DIMDEX 2024, stated, “The eighth edition of DIMDEX was a resounding success, with a large number of international and local companies participating, as well as more than 110 official VIP delegations."

Technology, cyber security, and artificial intelligence

"This year, the value of contracts exceeded QAR 5 billion, reaffirming the international exhibition's position as a major platform for companies to facilitate agreements and lock in commercial contracts, while the number of visitors was over 25,000, emphasising its importance as one of the specialised events in the international maritime defence and security domain - in line with the country's strategy to strengthen its global position in hosting expertise-led major events." 

"DIMDEX also highlighted the latest innovations in the fields of technology, cyber security, and artificial intelligence, which have all proven critical to the success of the current defence missions.

Modern defence innovations

He added, “DIMDEX demonstrates the State of Qatar's commitment to offering a platform for showcasing the most modern defence innovations, as well as an opportunity for major companies to showcase solutions to the most pressing current and future challenges."

"The event also highlights the country’s efforts to build long-term partnerships, expand economic prospects, and stimulate growth. We look forward to a new and successful edition of DIMDEX in 2026, as we continue to contribute to the goals of the National Vision 2030 of achieving economic diversification and promoting development across various fields.”

Project 401 for Special Operations

Special Operations Training Centres dedicated to enhancing the capabilities of special forces

National companies, authorities, and institutions had a notable presence, with active participation from the Qatar Armed Forces and its various branches.

The event also witnessed the inauguration of Project 401 for Special Operations, which features Special Operations Training Centres dedicated to enhancing the capabilities of special forces and counter-terrorism units globally.

Maritime ecosystem's safety and security

The maritime defence exhibition expanded its offerings to include other critical defence categories that complement the maritime ecosystem's safety and security, with exhibitors showcasing their latest innovations and integrated solutions in this domain.

In addition to the main exhibition, the event hosted the Middle East Naval Commanders Conference in partnership with the Strategic Studies Centre, themed ‘Economic Growth Prospects Amidst Security Challenges and Their Global Impact’, and featured international speakers, academics, and military pioneers. Hamad Port also welcomed 8 warships as part of the visiting warships display.

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