IDC 2025 discusses global disruptions, defence preparedness

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The International Defence Conference 2025 commenced on Sunday at Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, bringing together defence and security leaders, experts, and companies from around the world to discuss key challenges and opportunities in the sector.

Mohamed bin Mubarak bin Fadel Al Mazrouei, Minister of State for Defence Affairs, inaugurated the conference, which is being held under the theme Defence Reimagined: Innovation, Integration, and Resilience.

"It is crucial to recognise that security in the modern era extends far beyond traditional defence, it now encompasses the resilience of supply chains, the integrity of information, and the strategic use of space capabilities,'' said Al Mazrouei in his keynote inaugural address.

‘’In a world where global disruptions can halt supply chains in an instant, security is no longer just about protection, it is about preparedness and adaptability. The ability to anticipate risks, diversify logistics networks, and integrate advanced technologies is what will keep nations and industries resilient,'' he noted.

Organised by ADNEC Group in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence and the Tawazun Council, the event, held alongside IDEX and NAVDEX, gathers senior leaders, officials, defence and security representatives, academia, and industry stakeholders from the region and beyond.

The conference featured three key sessions, focusing on global disruptions and defence preparedness, mitigating threats to critical supply chains, and the role of misinformation and influence operations in modern conflicts. Additionally, a dedicated session will explore the evolving space domain and its emerging threats and opportunities.

The International Defence Conference continues to attract high-profile global participation, bringing together distinguished figures from the defence, economic, and technology sectors, as well as senior military commanders from around the world.

It will conclude with a dedicated session to present strategic recommendations shaping the framework for future defence programmes.

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