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Addressing military force readiness and warfi ghter preparation in Asia 28-29 September 2011 • Singapore EXPO THE ONLY MILITARY SIMULATION CONTENT-LED CONFERENCE IN ASIA Organised by: Lead Media Partner: Silver Sponsors: Media Partners: DSI DEFENCE and SECURITY of INDIA Worldwide Military Guide for Army, Navy & Airforce Benefi ts of attending: 1. Network with senior regional military, government and industry simulation experts 2. Evaluate the most effective training and simulation technologies, drawing on the experience of militaries across the region 3. Examine COTS requirements for military simulation & modelling from an Asian market perspective 4. Leverage the collective knowledge of one of the worlds biggest defence event organisers - Clarion Events - producers of ITEC, DSEi, UDT and LAAD FIRST 100 FREE PLACES available for qualified military and government personnel W. www.milsimasia.com E. [email protected] T. +65 6590 3979 F. +65 6223 9196 Of the 20+ expert speakers, highlights include: Group Captain Thanapant Raicharoen, Director of Information Technology Division, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, THAILAND Dr. Umut Durak, Chief of Modelling and Simulation Division, DEFENSE INDUSTRIES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, TURKEY Dr. Tag Gon Kim, Head Systems Modelling Simulation Lab, KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (KAIST) Major Michael Chivers, G7 Simulation, Land Training and Doctrine Group, NEW ZEALAND ARMY Andreas Tolk, Professor, Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, EMSE/OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Exhibitors: Associate Sponsor:

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Addressing military force readiness and warfi ghter preparation in Asia

28-29 September 2011 • Singapore EXPO

THE ONLY MILITARY SIMULATION CONTENT-LED CONFERENCE IN ASIA

Organised by:

Lead Media Partner:

Silver Sponsors: Media Partners:

DSIDEFENCE and SECURITY

of INDIA

Worldwide Military Guide for Army, Navy & Airforce

Benefi ts of attending:1. Network with senior regional military, government and industry simulation experts

2. Evaluate the most effective training and simulation technologies, drawing on the experience of militaries across the region

3. Examine COTS requirements for military simulation & modelling from an Asian market perspective

4. Leverage the collective knowledge of one of the worlds biggest defence event organisers - Clarion Events - producers of ITEC, DSEi, UDT and LAAD

FIRST 100 FREE PLACES

available for qualifi ed military and

government personnel

W. www.milsimasia.com E. [email protected] T. +65 6590 3979 F. +65 6223 9196

Of the 20+ expert speakers, highlights include:Group Captain Thanapant Raicharoen, Director of Information Technology Division, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, THAILAND

Dr. Umut Durak,Chief of Modelling and Simulation Division, DEFENSE INDUSTRIES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, TURKEY

Dr. Tag Gon Kim,Head Systems Modelling Simulation Lab, KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (KAIST)

Major Michael Chivers, G7 Simulation, Land Training and Doctrine Group,NEW ZEALAND ARMY

Andreas Tolk, Professor, Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, EMSE/OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY

Exhibitors:Associate Sponsor:

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W. www.milsimasia.com E. [email protected] T. +65 6590 3979 F. +65 6223 9196

28-29 September 2011Singapore EXPO

FIRST 100 FREE PLACESavailable for qualifi ed

military and government personnel

About the organiserClarion specialises in developing high-level defence and security events and run the world’s most recognisable defence shows, including: the International Defence Training, Simulation and Education (ITEC) confex, Defence Systems and Equipment International (DSEi), the Underwater Defence Technology (UDT) conference and exhibition and the Latin American Aero and Defence (LAAD) Expo in Sao Paulo.

Each Clarion event is created with the input of a panel of high-level government, military and industry advisers. Extensive research with these contacts within the Asian defence community ensures our events refl ect the most important issues facing the wider defence and security community in Asia today.

Join the conversationThis networking group is an opportunity for anyone involved in the

military simulation fi eld to come together to discuss the key issues facing the Asian defence community today. Post links, talk with your fellow members and colleagues about the latest training and simulation trends and technologies.

The perfect opportunity for government, military and industry to voice opinions and discuss the pressing matters that are important for the community. Join now at http://sg.linkedin.com/groups?gid=3884434 or type “Military Training

& Simulation Asia” on the groups search bar.

The Asian Defence Network LinkedIn Group was created because engaging with the Asian defence community is seen as our primary mission here at Clarion

Defence & Security. When it comes to putting together our conferences, we work closely with senior level government, military and industry personnel to facilitate the right kind of discussions for this complex and growing market.www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=3842092

With Asian military budgets steadily increasing, so is the need for training personnel on new platforms and technologies. A combination of techniques, including live exercises, classroom and simulation provides the most cost and time effective means of delivering on your training requirements.

The inaugural Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011 to be held on 28-29 September 2011 has two objectives. Firstly, it will bring together top industry, academic subject matter experts and military offi cers to discuss the latest developments and requirements on training and simulation systems for Asia. Secondly, it will look at the future landscape in military simulation encompassing the army, air force, navy and defence R&D establishments of Asian militaries. The event is the preeminent focal point of the military simulation community in Asia.

Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011 will cover a range of topics that will enable you to:

• Defi ne requirements and in-depth discussions on military simulation system procurements from regional militaries• Attend briefi ngs from senior military leadership on equipping service personnel with the best training and education for military forces by leveraging key simulation technologies that are cost effective and easily deployable• Examine options for upgrades and modernisation from strategic level wargame planning to simulator equipment• Gain different perspectives from training and simulation experts that have gone into operations, lessons learned for Asian armies to adapt and take into consideration

Over the course of the event, you will be engaged with military and industry personnel covering key developments on effective strategies to ensure correct deployment of simulation systems. Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011 will focus on providing the critical information your program needs to plan an effective capability roadmap. Join us for the only conference in Asia addressing the issue of military force readiness utilising the latest training and simulation technologies.

I look forward to welcoming you in Singapore!

Michael FerrerProduction LeadCLARION EVENTS, DEFENCE AND SECURITY

Dear Colleagues,

I feel honoured and privileged to welcome you to Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011. This conference brings experts from government industry and academia together to cover all aspects of the entire fi eld of military, training and simulation in Asia and beyond. Singapore will not only host military professionals, industry leaders and distinguished scholars from Asia; Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011 has grown far beyond the local borders and draws speakers from all over the globe.

I am delighted to welcome over 20 outstanding speakers, each of them providing the forum with key insights into their chosen fi elds. From an update on the Thai Ministry of Defense’s simulation programs and objectives, to the Turkish Defense Industries Research and Development Institute’s war games and simulation program updates: I am sure that every attendee will fi nd a wealth of information at Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011, including enough opportunity for professional – and hopefully some social – networking with the brightest subject matter experts in this fi eld.

I would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone that has made this event possible, the speakers and the event sponsors, who gave their time and effort in making Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011 happen. I would also like to thank Clarion Events for their hard work in ensuring this show gives the community a strong platform.

I look forward to meeting you all in September.

Andreas TolkProfessor, Department of Engineering Management and Systems EngineeringEMSE/OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY

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The Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011 conference covers both tailor fi t and Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) requirements for military simulation & modelling from an Asian perspective.

The agenda comprises briefi ngs from subject matter experts from military,academia and private sectors. They will be talking about the most effective training and simulation technologies, drawing on the experience of militaries anddefence R&D institutes from across the world.

Attending Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011 will enable you to:• Defi ne regional requirements for military simulation and training systems procurement and assess how your needs fair against the rest of the region• Prioritise the options and solutions available for your simulation technology needs• Examine the advancements in military simulation & modelling and how they can further your own programmes• Gain insights on how to procure the most cost effective COTS simulation solutions• Network with your senior military and government simulation peers• Access to countries looking at the acquisition of affordable simulation systems for the Asian market

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28-29 September 2011Singapore EXPO

List of speakers include:• Dr. Umut Durak, Chief of Modelling and Simulation Division, DEFENSE INDUSTRIES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, TURKEY• Colonel Francisco Espaillat, Project Manager Combined Arms Tactical Trainers, US ARMY PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE, SIMULATION, TRAINING AND INSTRUMENTATION• Eugene Beckles, Director Strategic Development and Experimentation – International, Phantom Works, BOEING• Dean Bowley, Head Army Modernisation Research, Leader Simulation Hub, DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION, AUSTRALIA• Colonel Taewoo Kim, Senior Researcher, KOREA INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSIS• John Lee, Director Korea and China, HAVOK• Melissa Moore, Director of Government Sales, SIMFORMOTION LLC• Group Captain Thanapant Raicharoen, Director of Information Technology Department, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE THAILAND• Wing Commander Surongkan Thaosan, Chief of Combat Data, Command and Control Division, ICT Department, ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE• Senior Representative, PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE• Dr Cai Wentong, Principal, COSMOS: Crowd Simulation for Military Operations, NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY• Lee Joyner, Content Delivery Branch Chief Yokosuka, Japan, US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE• Dr Chheang Vannarith, Assistant to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE, CAMBODIA• Major Marco Biagini, Modelling & Simulation Branch, Simulation and Validation Centre, ITALIAN ARMY• Major Michael Chivers, G7 Simulation, NEW ZEALAND ARMY• Captain Nanata Tantadsakul, Defence Technology Analyst, Defence Technology Institute, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, THAILAND• Dr. Tag Gon Kim, Head Systems Modelling Simulation Lab, KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY• Andreas Tolk, Professor Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, EMSE/OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY• Dr Teo Yong Meng, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE• Senior Representative, PHILIPPINE NAVY

Snapshot of defence budgets in Asia

VietnamFY 2011 budget is set at $2.6 billion, up by 70% from 2010.

ThailandFY 2011 budget is $5.4 Billion USD.

PakistanProjected expenditure increased by $1.28bn USD to $6.4bn for 2010-11.

IndonesiaDefence budget to grow with real GDP, approx 0.8% of GDP between 2010-14.

CambodiaFY 2011 budget is $298 Million USD, an 8% increase from 2010.

PhilippinesFY 2011 military expenditure will soar by 81% to $2.3 Billion USD from 2010.

India$29.46 Billion USD for 2010-11 defence budget, which is an 8.3 percent increase.

Who will you meet at Military Trainingand Simulation Asia 2011?Country representatives:

Function representatives:

• Programme Manager – Simulation• Project Manager – Simulation • Director of IT • Training Director

• Head, Simulation & Modelling • Head, Planning • Head, Wargames

FIRST 100 FREE PLACESavailable for qualifi ed military and government personnel

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Conference Day 1: 28 September 2011

0800 Conference Registration

0820 Conference Chairman’s Opening Remarks

0830 M&S Challenges in Weapon Systems Development • Overview of TUBITAK-SAGE and weapon systems used • M&S for concept development • M&S for systems development and testing • M&S for command and control • M&S for training • Methodological challenges

Dr. Umut Durak, Chief of Modelling and Simulation Division, DEFENSE INDUSTRIES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, TURKEY

0910 U.S. Army Pre-Deployment Simulation Training Systems • Current role of simulation in training US Army soldiers in pre-deployment, sustainment training • Overview of the US Army’s Combined Arms Tactical Trainers • Technologies for collective training using virtual environments • Simulation technologies used for pre deployment and sustainment training

Colonel Francisco Espaillat, Project Manager Combined Arms Tactical Trainers, US ARMY PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE, SIMULATION, TRAINING AND INSTRUMENTATION

0950 The Value of Experimentation for Collaborative Future Concepts Development

Eugene Beckles, Director Strategic Development and Experimentation – International, Phantom Works, BOEING

1030 Morning Coffee and Networking Break

1100 The DSTO’s Use of Data, Models and Simulators for Research and Force Development for the Australian Defence Force • Overview of the DSTO’s research and development projects using simulation • Addressing DSTO’s current capabilities • A look into the evolution of DSTO’s capabilities

Dean Bowley, Head Army Modernisation Research, Leader Simulation Hub, DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION, AUSTRALIA

1140 Sharing M&S Technology Through International Cooperation • Is it possible to share M&S technologies through international cooperation? • The ways we can communicate with each other • What’s happening in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces? • Some of the lessons learned from KIDA projects

Colonel Taewoo Kim, Senior Researcher, KOREA INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSIS

1220 Vision Engine – 3D Technology for Military and Civil Simulations • Learn the benefi ts of simulation training • Overview of simulator technology • A look into the vision engine, its capabilities and uses • Who is training with cat simulators

John Lee, Director Korea and China, HAVOK

Melissa Moore, Director of Government Sales, SIMFORMOTION LLC

1300 Networking Lunch

1400 Training and Simulation Technologies Utilised in Thailand: The Royal Thai Armed Forces Perspective • Development of simulation system for Royal Thai Armed Forces • Evaluation of combat games for command and control training • Modeling and simulation in the Royal Thai Armed Forces • Future plans and projects

Group Captain Thanapant Raicharoen, Director of Information Technology Department, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE THAILAND

1440 Royal Thai Air Force Wargaming Operations • Concept of operation (CONOPS) • Integrated technology such as software developer tools, DBA, XML, XNA, GIS Tools, MIL-STD 2525B, HLA • Demonstration or screen capture presentation of wargaming data

Wing Commander Surongkan Thaosan, Chief of Combat Data, Command and Control Division, ICT Department, ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE

1520 Afternoon Coffee and Networking Break

1550 David Nadeau, Director, Product Development, PRESAGIS

1630 Philippine Air Force Simulation: Flight Simulators Acquisition • Current training regimen and simulators being utilized by the PAF • Range of simulation applications for the PAF simulators • Options for fl ight simulator procurement for the PAF • Evaluation of simulations for fl ight training

Senior Representative, PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE

1710 Simulate Urbanised Military Operations via Crowd Modelling and Simulation Techniques • Overview of the COSMOS: Crowd Simulation for Military Operations project • Crowd control in urban military operations, peace keeping, disaster management, emergency evacuation and rescue operations • Demonstrations and application of the crowd simulation system on typical scenarios

Dr Cai Wentong, Principal, COSMOS: Crowd Simulation for Military Operations, NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

1750 End of Day 1 and Chairman’s Closing Remarks

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0800 Conference Registration

0820 Conference Chairman’s Opening Remarks

0830 Overview of the Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability Center-PACIFICs • Developing and distributing joint training for individual joint warfi ghters through a dynamic global network • Supporting a joint knowledge management capability with real-time reach-back between individual warfi ghters, operations staffs, subject matter experts and key information sources • Incorporating all aspects of advanced distributed learning. • Supporting the Joint Learning Continuum and facilitating joint leader development

Lee Joyner, Content Delivery Branch Chief Yokosuka, Japan, US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

0910 Fu Future Plans and Requirements for Training in the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces • Strategic overview of the training requirements for the RCAF • Roadmap for future simulation initiatives for the RCAF • Training the RCAF for a variety of missions

Dr Chheang Vannarith, Assistant to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE, CAMBODIA

0950 The role of LVC Simulation and Augmented Reality Techniques • Development of a framework of tools and applications simulating a new generation of command and control systems • Utilising live, virtual and constructive simulators • Supporting military operations in a counter hybrid threat and counter insurgency environment • Taking into consideration the modeling of dynamic relationships regarding the information fl ow between functional areas and specialized cells of a Joint or Land Command Post

Major Marco Biagini, Modelling & Simulation Branch, Simulation and Validation Centre, ITALIAN ARMY

1030 Morning Coffee and Networking Break

1100 Overview of the New Zealand Army’s Simulation Activities • A look into the Land Training and Doctrine Command • Simulation activities conducted in the Tactical school • Overview of future projects in simulation for the NZA

Major Michael Chivers, G7 Simulation, NEW ZEALAND ARMY

1140 MS&T Research and Development of Thailand’s Defence Technology Institute • Overview of the work DTI does for the Royal Thai Armed Forces • Live systems trainers • Virtual systems simulators • Joint constructive simulations

Captain Nanata Tantadsakul, Defence Technology Analyst, Defence Technology Institute, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, THAILAND

1220 Networking Lunch

1340 In Methodology and Tool Set for Development of HLA- Compliant Wargame Simulation Models • Understanding process for models development • Cooperation framework for wargame models development • HL/RTA compliant models development

Dr. Tag Gon Kim, Head Systems Modelling Simulation Lab, KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

1420 Interoperability and Composability and its Applications within Military Training & Simulation • The levels of conceptual interoperability model • Applying model-based data engineering • Defi ning community-of-interest based web languages • Towards the net-centric integration of simulation command and control

Andreas Tolk, Professor Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, EMSE/OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY

1500 Afternoon Coffee and Networking Break 1540 Reducing the Time and Costs of Developing Complex Simulations with CODES: Component-Based Modelling and Simulation • Overview of Composable Discrete-Event Scalable Simulation (CODES) framework • Composability, the capability to select and assemble off the shelf model components in various combinations to satisfy user requirements • An approach to component-based modeling and simulation that supports model reuse across multiple application domains

Dr Teo Yong Meng, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

1620 Philippine Navy Perspective: Adopting simulation technologies for in the naval context • Requirements for the PN to utilise game engine technology • Current training challenges for the PN in naval simulation • Options for the PN in developing and acquiring more effi cient gaming technology for naval training & simulation

Senior Representative, PHILIPPINE NAVY

1700 Chairman’s Closing Remarks

1710 End of Conference

Conference Day 2: 29 September 2011

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Package Elements• Selection of speaking session in the conference• Plenary presentation in prominent position on the conference programme (25 minutes)

Branding and Mindshare• 2 Free-standing banners positioned within the conference room (banners supplied by sponsor)• Logo to appear on front of the conference brochure• Logo to appear on all event advertisements• Logo will be included on the on-site signage• Logo to appear on the event website, with hyperlink to and fro your website

Company Profi ling• 2-page corporate advertisement in the show guide• Opportunity to have your own branded break away meeting room for the day• White paper or editorial content published on conference website• Branding and prominent profi le in show-guide

Exhibition • Up to 40m² exhibition space

Enhanced networking opportunities• 5 Complimentary conference passes for your company’s executives• 5 Complimentary conference passes for your clients• VIP invites to the conference, offering discount courtesy of the sponsor (discount is subjected to the package type) and telesales support is offered upon request• Personalised emailing of conference brochure to sponsor’s wish list of clients offering registration discount courtesy of the sponsor, whereby the discount is subjected to the package type • Mailing to delegate list post show

GOLDPackage Elements• Plenary presentation in prominent position on the conference programme (25 minutes)

Branding and Mindshare• Logo to appear on front of the conference brochure• Logo to appear on all event advertisements• Logo will be included on the on-site signage• Logo to appear on the event website, with hyperlink to and fro your website

Company Profi ling• White paper or editorial content published on conference website• Branding and prominent profi le in show-guide

Exhibition • Up to 24m² exhibition space

Enhanced networking opportunities• 3 Complimentary conference passes for your company’s executives• 3 Complimentary conference passes for your clients• VIP invites to the conference, offering discount courtesy of the sponsor (discount is subjected to the package type) and telesales support is offered upon request• Personalised emailing of conference brochure to sponsor’s wish list of clients offering registration discount courtesy of the sponsor, whereby the discount is subjected to the package type

SILVERPackage Elements• Stream / Track presentation in the morning session on the conference programme (25 minutes)

Branding and Mindshare• Logo to appear on front of the conference brochure• Logo to appear on all event advertisements• Logo will be included on the on-site signage• Logo to appear on the event website, with hyperlink to and fro your website

Company Profi ling• Branding and prominent profi le in show-guide

Exhibition • Up to 18m² exhibit ion space

Enhanced networking opportunities• 2 Complimentary conference passes for your company’s executives• 1 Complimentary conference passes for your clients• VIP invites to the conference, offering discount courtesy of the sponsor (discount is subjected to the package type) and telesales support is offered upon request• Personalised emailing of conference brochure to sponsor’s wish list of clients offering registration discount courtesy of the sponsor, whereby the discount is subjected to the package type

FIRST 100 FREE PLACESavailable for qualifi ed

military and government personnel

Sponsorship and exhibition opportunitiesReal content & engaging networkingOur content-driven agenda is specifi cally designed to deliver partners and delegates alike the very latest insights into the defence market in Asia, aiding organisational growth and development in the region.

For sponsors and exhibitors, Clarion Events provides unrivalled access to Asian decision makers within the defence industry. Maximise sales, marketing and business development opportunities with 10 hours offace-to-face networking time across the course of the event.

Sponsorship benefi tsOur reach into and across the defence industry is unprecedented. In partnering with us, we can help you access and engage your chosen audience in order to achieve your goals.

If you are service provider who has the knowledge, personnel, products and services to help armed forces achieve their full potential, secure a presence at Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011 today!

Here is a sample of the sponsorship opportunities which you can be involved:

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Exhibition benefi tsMilitary Training & Simulation Asia 2011 provides a unique and comprehensive military simulation platform for Asia’s armed forces to explore the latest developments, technologies and solutions for the mil sim sector.

Exhibiting at Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011 gives you access to key simulation decision makers from the military headquarters of the spending nations in Asia.

We are expecting over 100 military delegates to attend the conference alone. Additionally we are working with the Singapore Tourism Board to target and invite a number or regional delegations - giving you unprecedented access to the regions most infl uential decision makers.

A standard exhibition pack includes a shell scheme stand with standard lighting fi xtures and electricity, 2 delegate passes and branding as exhibition partner on the Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011 website and event collaterals, including the brochure and the delegate pack. (Stage is not inclusive.)The stand size will be (3x3) 9m² and theadditional stand space is available atSGD650 per m².

The partners of Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011 can raise their company profi le with additional sponsorship such as:

• Luncheon• Cocktail reception• Conference badges• Lanyards• Conference bag• Networking / Refreshment break

* Prices and availability upon request.

Find out moreFor further details on available sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, contact:

Steve Willis Commercial Sales DirectorOffi ce: +65 6590 3979Mobile: +65 9087 7608Email: [email protected]

Visiting Military Training& Simulation Asia 2011

Singapore EXPO is the offi cial venue partner for Military Training & Simulation Asia 2011. A MICE veteran with thirty years of industry expertise, Singapore EXPO boasts the largest purposebuilt event facility in Singapore with world-class amenities and a strong commitment to operational and serviceexcellence.

The experienced and committed staffs at Singapore EXPO look forward to helping you. Please contact SingEx at:

Address: Singapore Expo, 1 Expo Drive, #01-01 Singapore 486150Main Phone Line: +65 6403 2160Main Fax Line: +65 6822 2616

Directions from Changi Airport Terminals 1 to 3

• By Train: Take the train to Expo MRT station - just one stop away• By Taxi: There are numerous taxis available in Singapore that offer a reliable service. The taxi fare from the airport to Singapore Expo is about $10 and to the city about $15, subject to surcharges. Please visit http://www.smrt.com.sg/taxis/fares.html for full details.

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Terms and CondiTionsClarion Events holds the right to alter the programme without prior notice or to cancel with full refund. Right of participation reserved.

WHen do i PaY? On receiving your completed registration form, we will send an offi cial confirmation and invoice within 3 days. Payment of the full delegate fee is due 14 days from the invoice date, or immediately with registration if the booking is made within one month of the event. In the event that payment has not been received before the start of the event, delegates will be refused entry. We recommend you check with your finance department that payment has been made before travelling to the conference.

Cancellation Policy: Cancellations made within 48 hours of receipt of the completed registration form will be eligible for a full refund. Cancellations received in writing more than two months prior to the start of the event will be refunded less a 50% cancellation fee. Cancellations received in writing less than two months before the start date of the event will receive no refund and registrants will be liable for payment of 100% of the invoiced amount. A substitute delegate can be named at any time before the event starts or a conference voucher valid for one year will be offered for the same value to use towards any other event organised by Clarion Events Pte Ltd. No fees will be applied for this.

Force majeure: In case of force majeure Clarion is relieved of all obligations. Force majeure includes any circumstances beyond the will of the Clarion, that impedes permanent or temporary compliance with the obligations, such as ‘acts of god’ including war, danger of war, government regulations, revolts, strikes, transportation difficulties, fire or severe disturbances affecting the conference organisation or its suppliers.

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