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Overseas appeal by CTX

by Mark Rowe

This year’s Counter Terror Expo (CTX) exhibition and conference showed its international appeal. At Olympia London on April 21 and 22, CTX drew VIP visitors from over 30 countries.

The World Terror Congress, one of the conference streams staged at CTX, made the news around the world, as speakers including Mark Rowley, Head of Specialist Operations and Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police and Jamie Shea, NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges, warned about new terrorist threats. Mark Rowley described how ISIS is seeking to find recruits among ‘the vulnerable, people with violent backgrounds, very young people and those with mental health issues”.

On the exhibition floor, a record number of exhibitors re-booked for next year. The 2016 event will be titled ‘Security & Counter Terror Expo’. Tim Porter, Managing Director, Clarion Defence & Security, said: “The evolution of the show’s title is in response to its unique position. The event now brings together the broad spectrum of stakeholders concerned with security and countering terrorism in both the public and private sectors. The big increase we have seen in overseas visitors from the paramilitary and law enforcement sectors, as well as security, is a particularly important development.”

CTX had two co-located sister events, staged concurrently. Ambition, the exhibition and conference dedicated to Emergency, Preparedness, Resilience and Response (EPRR) and Forensics, the international exhibition and conference for the forensic sector and its supply chain, set records in terms of VIP speakers and visitor attendance.

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