DPRTE 2026 is the UK’s premier event for defence procurement and supply chain engagement. Officially supported by the Ministry of Defence, the event connects buyers, suppliers, and policymakers for two days of networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration across all areas of defence acquisition.
Defence Services Asia (DSA) is hosted, supported and co-organised by the Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Home Affairs. This Defence and Homeland Security exhibition showcases the worlds advanced technologies, systems, hardware and electronic warfare that the market has to offer.
Eurosatory is a biennial defence and security exhibition with a focus on the land and aerospace domains. Held every two years in Paris, Eurosatory offers a unique opportunity to meet manufacturers and start-ups from all over the world, along with public and private Defence & Security market players; exchange with the best experts, governments and their administrations, international institutions and NGOs; attend top-level lectures and round tables; discover the state of the art and the global showcase for innovation and gain insight into the sectors prospects and developments. The events DNA is founded on four strategic pillars that constitute its strength and reputation. An international and technological exhibition, dedicated to business and insight.
The birth of Something Fest was wonderfully serendipitous. It began with five people sharing a glass of wine and a shared belief that Queensland’s innovation economy had the potential to be so much stronger. From that moment, a festival took shape. Built by Queenslanders for Queenslanders. Created from the ground up by organisations already doing the work, already supporting the ecosystem and already driving change.
International Defence Industry Exhibition (MSPO) is Polands only military and defence trade show, focused on land and air domains. This annual event presents a comprehensive presentation of military equipment, but it also abounds with business meetings and contracts concluded between manufacturers from different continents and defence sector bodies. The 34th MSPO will be held from 8 to 11 September 2026 at Targi Kielce. MSPO 2025 brought 811 companies from 35 countries, including the president, defence ministers, decision-makers, end users and defence industry professionals. The trade fair hosted 170 delegations from 42 countries. This offers Australian export-capable businesses the opportunity to showcase their innovative products and services, make international contacts and potentially identify new supply chain relationships.
The UK’s biennial defence industry exhibition, sponsored by the National Armaments Director Group and Army Headquarters, is back and more crucial than ever. On 16 and 17 September 2026, defence industry, delivery teams, and users of land equipment will meet at UTAC Millbrook for two days of collaboration, innovation and demonstrations.
The Chief of Army Symposium (CAS) 2026 will be held in conjunction with Land Forces 2026 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, 6 to 8 October 2026.
The Land Forces International Land Defence Exposition is the region’s premier event for the land defence sector, connecting Australian and international defence, industry, government, academia, and technology leaders in support of national and regional security.
The Association of the United States Army Annual Meeting and Exposition (AUSA) is one of the largest land power exposition and professional development forums in North America, attracting 33,000+ attendees, and 700+ exhibitors annually. Taking place on 12 to 14 October 2026, AUSA brings together the global defence and security sector to highlight the capabilities of Army organisations while showcasing the latest equipment, industry products, systems and services.
The annual Military Communications and Information Systems (MilCIS) Conference welcomes military and government organisations, academia, and defence industries to contribute to the future direction of military communications and information systems.