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SHOW PROFILE

ADRE 2014
Asian Disaster Risk Reduction Expo, Conference and Networking Event
Date/Time: Trade Days: 4-7 November 2014 (Tuesday – Friday)
Venue: Hall 8, Impact Exhibition & Convention Centre, Muang Thong Thani, Thailand
Show Description: An exhibition showcasing equipment and technology on Prevention/Mitigation, Detection, Response and Recovery of man-made and natural disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, major floods, fires and droughts.
Show Open To:

Government & Business only

Show Scope: Local & International
Exhibit Profile: Specialized First Response Vehicle, Rescue Equipment, Helicopters, Communication Equipment, Disaster Planning Systems, Detection Technology And Equipment, Emergency Medicine, Epidemic Prevention Systems, Safety and Security Protection and Systems, Disaster Relief Supplies, Emergency Management Training Systems, Shelter in Place Beds, Portable Hospitals, Solar Powered Power Generators, Portable Housing, Temporary shelters, Emergency Fuel trucks, Specialized Food for Disaster Events, Epidemic Specialists, Emergency Medication, Disaster relief supplies, Media publication, Association
Visitor Profile: Aid Agencies, NGO’s, Disaster management, Personnel & Emergency services, Government part, Health care, Municipalities, Defense and police officer, fire & rescue emergencies, Authority association with disaster management, Building & construction, Search & rescue responder, Engineering consultant, System installer, System Intergrators, Medical service, Fire protection, Fire engineering
Participation Rate: Indoor Raw Space (min. 18 sq.m): 310- USD/Sqm
Indoor Shell Scheme Package (3m x 3m): 355- USD/Sqm
Note:  Participation Rates are subject to 7% VAT.
Organised by:

GML Exhibition (Thailand) Co.,Ltd

Tel: + 662 642 6911  Ext. 124
Fax: + 662 642 6919-20
Email: info@adrexpo.com
Website:

www.info@adrexpo.com


 
 

   

 

However, there have been positive efforts to improve previous approaches. For example, the amount of disaster risk reduction investment by the Government of Indonesia has grown from less than 0.6 of their total budget in 2006 to more than 1 per cent in 2012.

 

The economic cost and consequences of Thailand’s recent floods, with total losses of THB 1.43 trillion ($46.5 billion) resulted in physical damage totaling THB 630.3 billion ($20.5 billion. And additional losses in associated economic activities has been estimated at THB 795 billion ($26 billion).

 

The Thai Government is now planning to spend over $11.5 billion to develop new water-resource management systems and flood prevention measures.

 

The business opportunities are real. Why not secure your place at this unique show today, while good space is still available.

 
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