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The Department for International Trade Defence and Security Organisation (DIT DSO) has released the UK defence and security export statistics for 2018, revealing that the UK the UK remains the second largest global defence exporter over a rolling ten-year period. According to the latest UK defence and security export statistics report, ...


Attendees at the forthcoming Defence Procurement, Research, Technology & Exportability (DPRTE) event at Birmingham’s NEC on 28 March 2019 will discover the full range of diverse and lucrative business opportunities available across this dynamic sector. DPRTE 2019 is the UK’s premier defence procurement event and brings together buyers, suppliers and defence ...


Defence Procurement, Research, Technology & Exportability (DPRTE), the UK’s premier defence procurement event, is returning to Cardiff’s Motorpoint Arena on 27 March 2018. Now in its sixth year, DPRTE will once again feature high-profile partners from both industry and government to facilitate networking and knowledge sharing on the day. The Export & ...


Exhibitors at the annual Seawork exhibition and conference received expert support in export from DIT Defence and Security Organisation (DIT DSO) Military Export Support Team. UK SMEs exhibiting at the event, and wanting to increase their overseas defence/security sales potential, benefitted from on hand advice from the team. Giving informal advice and ...


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