ISDEF to Establish Israeli Pavilion at Abu Dhabi's International Defense Exhibition

Combined logos of IDEX and NAVDEX via WAM
Combined logos of IDEX and NAVDEX via WAM
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ISDEF to Establish Israeli Pavilion at Abu Dhabi's International Defense Exhibition

Combined logos of IDEX and NAVDEX via WAM
Combined logos of IDEX and NAVDEX via WAM

IDEX, the International Defense Exhibition and Conference organized by Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Company, ADNEC, said it signed a strategic agreement with ISDEF, the Israeli Defense, Homeland Security and Cyber Expo to promote Israeli defense, security, and technology companies.

IDEX will take place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Center in Abu Dhabi from 21st to 25th February 2021.

The addition of the pavilion to the exhibition highlights the continuous growth and development of IDEX and NAVDEX since their launch in the early 1990s.

Since the inception of IDEX and NAVDEX, ADNEC has shown an impressive track record in shaping the regional business tourism landscape for the industry, state news agency WAM reported.

Previously, ISDEF hosted major Israeli companies from the defense and cyber sectors, such as OSG, IWI, NSO Group, Skylock, Elsight, and others, displaying advanced technologies and solutions including cybersecurity, intelligence and Internet of Things, IoT, mobile infrastructure, smart sensors, military and police equipment and training.

The opening of registration for Israeli companies to participate as part of the Israeli pavilion at IDEX is to be officially announced in the next few weeks.

Commenting on the signing of the agreements, Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Group CEO of ADNEC, said, "At ADNEC, we are happy to sign this partnership with ISDEF to introduce a new pavilion to IDEX and NAVDEX 2021. We look forward to working with our new partners, who will help us increase the attendance of both delegates and visitors to this leading regional event."

Stacy Dotan, Chief Marketing Officer and member of the Board of Directors of Avnon Group commented, "Following the recently signed historic peace agreement, I believe that there will be some amazing opportunities between the UAE and Israeli companies in the business and security sectors.

Matti Weinberg, CEO of ISDEF, said, "This agreement reflects ISDEF’s professional and forward-thinking approach as a major marketing platform for Israel’s innovative cybersecurity, defense and HLS technologies. This is an important step towards the recognition of leading technologies and exports promotion."

The upcoming edition of IDEX and NAVDEX is expected to cater to more than 1,300 companies specializing in different applications of the defense sector.



MAWANI Expands Jeddah Port’s Reach with FEM1 Shipping Service

MAWANI Expands Jeddah Port’s Reach with FEM1 Shipping Service
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MAWANI Expands Jeddah Port’s Reach with FEM1 Shipping Service

MAWANI Expands Jeddah Port’s Reach with FEM1 Shipping Service

The Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI), in partnership with CStar Shipping Company and United Global Logistics (UGL), has announced the addition of the new shipping service FEM1 to the Jeddah Islamic Port to enhance the movement of exports and imports in line with MAWANI’s vision of reliable, efficient, and sustainable port operations.
This expansion is part of MAWANI’s ongoing efforts to improve the maritime navigation network connectivity index with global shipping lines, according to SPA.

By enhancing port competitiveness and increasing connections to ports in the East and West, MAWANI is contributing to the National Strategy for Transport and Logistic Services that aims to solidify Saudi Arabia's position as a global logistics hub and a bridge between three continents.
The new shipping service connects Jeddah Islamic Port with key ports in China, Malaysia, and Türkiye, including Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Nansha, Kelang, and Istanbul. With a capacity of 2,758 standard containers, the addition of FEM1 further strengthens Jeddah Islamic Port's pivotal role as a gateway to Europe, Asia, and Africa. This strategic location offers a competitive advantage for exporters, importers, and shipping agents, making it the first port on the Red Sea coast for transit maritime trade as well as container and cargo transportation.