KARACHI, Jan 19: Dawn is hosting an ‘Anti-terrorism and disaster management conference and exhibition’, beginning here on Wednesday.

The schedule is as follows:

Conference: Wednesday (Jan 21) from 10am to 4pm in the ballroom, Pearl Continental Hotel.

Exhibition: Thursday and Friday (Jan 22 and 23) from 11am to 7pm in Marquee, Pearl Continental Hotel.

The conference will provide an opportunity to the industry’s best speakers related to anti-terrorism, public safety, security and disaster management to present their papers to the attending delegates.

The exhibition will be the first of its kind in Pakistan and will bring together a wide-range of companies that will showcase the latest and most effective anti-terror, security products and solutions as well as technological innovations that may play a pivotal role in improving security and combating terrorism, says a press release.

The ‘Anti-terrorism and disaster management conference and exhibition’ promises to be Pakistan’s largest security event. With security constantly at the top of the government’s agenda, the event will offer a rare forum for many senior decision-makers and serious buyers to see what is new, sources of new products, networking with suppliers and to learn about new available solutions on countering the threat Pakistan faces today.

For press passes and further details, Zakir Tajammul may be contacted on phone numbers 0300-2345003 and

021-5613185, fax number

021-5637277 and through email: zakir.tajammul@dawn.com.

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