17.10.2019

WesCom Defence to exhibit at first ever DSEI Japan

WesCom Defence, part of WesCom Signal and Rescue, the world-renowned specialist in pyrotechnic products for signalling, illumination, minefield breaching and training and simulation, announces it will exhibit at the first ever DSEI Japan from 18 – 20 November 2019, held in Makuhari Messe on stand A390.

This year’s DSEI Japan is eagerly anticipated by organisers, exhibitors and visitors alike as it will be the first large scale, fully integrated defence event to take place in the country. The event is expected to welcome over 250 exhibitors and offers the perfect platform for the global defence industry to meet, develop international relationships, and generate new business opportunities with Japan and the rest of the world.

WesCom Defence’s Director of Business Development and Sales, Holger Mügge, will be attending the show for the brand. He comments, “We are very proud to be a part of the first DSEI event to take place outside of London, as we recognise the value of developing strong working relationships with nations such as Japan and the rest of the world. We are confident that our extensive product portfolio will be of interest to a wide range of industry professionals, and we look forward to showcasing WesCom Defence’s specialist capabilities to the Japanese market.”

WesCom Defence will display a selection of key products on the stand from the current range, showcasing the highest quality of specialist pyrotechnic products for the defence industry and latest developments in pyrotechnic technology. These include the ManPAD Simulator and WesCom’s PEMBS minefield breaching systems.

The ManPAD Simulator, replicates the launch and flightpath of a ground-to-air missile. Upon ignition, it provides a blast, a flare and a white smoke trail that lasts about 10 seconds to create an exact indication of a missile’s flight path, allowing for the direction a threat comes from to be visible. WesCom’s PEMBS minefield breaching systems are designed to overcome the major hindrance that a minefield can pose during combat. After detonation, a clear pathway through the minefield can be identified and established.

Key personnel will also be available to talk to visitors about the company’s capabilities in a variety of solutions from pyrotechnic flares for illumination to Portable Explosive Minefield Breaching Systems (PEMBS). To organise a meeting with the WesCom Defence team at the show, please contact ADPR: wescom@adpr.co.uk / +44 (0)1460 241641.

 

For further information about WesCom Defence, please visit: www.wescomdefence.com

For more information about DSEI Japan, please visit: www.dsei-japan.com