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Maritime confab, exhibition opens in Accra on August 29

 The 3rd International Mar­itime Defence Exhibition and Conference (IMDEC) is set to take place on Tues­day, August 29 and Wednes­day, August 30, 2023 at the Burma Hall, Ghana Armed Forces General Headquarters, Accra.

The conference is expected to bring together regional and international chiefs of naval staff to address the critical issues surrounding maritime security on the African continent.

With President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo scheduled to deliver the key­note address, the conference would also be used to foster dialogue and collabora­tion among key stakeholders to sustain a safe and secured maritime domain, with focus on consolidating the gains made in the Gulf of Guinea.

The exhibition would be used to show­case cutting-edge technologies in maritime security and foster strong resolutions and recommendations to overcome challenges facing Africa’s blue economy, and would assemble leading defence suppliers for communication technologies, radars, satellite imagery solutions, and vessels to strengthen maritime defence capabilities of African navies.

The IMDEC is a biennial event that provides the platform for regional naval forces and relevant stakeholders to tackle the growing threats in Africa’s territorial waters and blue economy.

Rear Admiral Issah Adam Yakubu, Chief of Naval Staff, Ghana Navy, at the media launch in Accra yesterday, expressed the confidence that the exercise would en­hance cyber security measures in African navies.

“Advancements in onboard systems and rapid digital transformation require African navies to implement measures to safeguard their systems and operations.

“However, there is the need for African countries to enhance their efforts in the area of cyber security,” Rear Admiral Yakubu said.

According to him, the Ghana Navy rec­ognises the potential of the blue economy and its ability to address the economic challenges of the continent.

“The blue economy offers solutions to numerous economic challenges in Africa if properly harnessed. To realise its potential, we must ensure our maritime space is safe and secured for business and shipping.”

Over 150 attendees from 25 countries, 12 Chiefs of Navy, and 35 speakers, he said, would be brainstorming at the conference on new ideas and discuss the roadmap for the future in sustaining a safe and secured maritime domain.

Being sponsored by Israel Shipyards Ltd., Aselsan, Ocea, Leonardo Grup Aresa International, it would provide insights and case studies on the successful applica­tion of a variety of innovations relevant to maritime needs in the region.

 BY JULIUS YAO PETETSI

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