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You are invited to attend<br />

PACIFIC 2000<br />

<strong>Australia</strong>'s largest and most prestigious <strong>Maritime</strong> Exhibition<br />

When: 1 - 4 February 2000<br />

Time: Tuesday 1 February: 10am - 6pm<br />

Wednesday 2 February: 10am - 6pm<br />

Thursday 3 February: 10am • 6pm<br />

Friday 4 February: 10am - 4pm<br />

Where: The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour<br />

What: The most comprehensive commercial maritime and naval defence exhibition ever held in the Asia Pacific region.<br />

Why: An opportunity to network with more than 200 <strong>Australia</strong>n and international manufacturers and suppliers<br />

(from 15 countries) as they demonstrate their products, services and capabilities.<br />

Entry: Admission is free and exclusive to those with a pr<strong>of</strong>essional or business interest in maritime,<br />

defence and related industries.<br />

PACIFIC 2000 IS A DYNAMIC NEW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WHICH<br />

Will UNIQUELY COMBINE IHE WORLDS LATEST MARITIME AND NAVAL<br />

I ECHNOLOGIES.<br />

The first ot its type in the Asia PacilK region, ihe<br />

exhibition will he a leading industry and pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

forum. providing exhibitors, participants and visitors with<br />

a unique opportunity to meet international colleagues,<br />

potential suppliers and customers.<br />

Pacific 2000 will promote <strong>Australia</strong>'s considerable<br />

industrial and technological expertise as well as showcasing<br />

leading exhibitors from more than IS countries. There will<br />

also be several thousand pr<strong>of</strong>essional and industry visitors<br />

from around the world - with maior contingents from the<br />

Asia Pacific region, the USA, United Kingdom and France<br />

amongst others.<br />

Aimed exclusively at the commercial and naval maritime,<br />

corporate, government and defence sectors. Pacific 2000 is<br />

not open to the general public and will not include pleasure<br />

boating or recreational fishing displays.<br />

Pacific 2000 will be the mint comprehensive maritime and<br />

naval exhibition ever held in the Asia Pacific region. It will<br />

be an event that should not be missed.<br />

CONFERENCES<br />

(•roundhreaking international conferences are being staged<br />

in coniunction with Pacific 2000, which will address a vast<br />

array <strong>of</strong> issues confronting commercial and military<br />

maritime operators into the new millennium.<br />

The conferences will provide a unique forum for discussion<br />

<strong>of</strong> challenging topics such as international co operation<br />

and shipping protocols, maritime defence and security,<br />

sovereignty over economic exclusion zones, maritime<br />

surveillance, commercial shipping, resource exploitation<br />

and policy.<br />

The Sea <strong>Australia</strong> 2000 Conference will examine<br />

innovations in marine design, latest trends in port handling<br />

facilities, developments in international <strong>of</strong>fshore operations<br />

and new legislation and safety requirements. Ninety papers<br />

from 16 nations will be delivered, featuring internationally<br />

renowned keynote speakers.<br />

Sea <strong>Australia</strong> 2000 is being organised by the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Marine Engineers, The Royal Institution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Naval</strong><br />

Architects and the Institution <strong>of</strong> Engineers <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />

Tel: +61 (0)2 9290 3366 Email: seaaust2000»icms.com.au<br />

I he Royal <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Navy</strong> will stage a two-day conference<br />

titled: Fighting the <strong>Maritime</strong> War in the 21st Century -<br />

the Medium and Small <strong>Navy</strong> Perspective. Featuring<br />

internationally-recognised speakers, it will cover issues<br />

including the navy <strong>of</strong> the next century, naval aviation,<br />

the naval role in expeditionary warfare and regional naval<br />

developments.<br />

Tel: «6I (0)2 4429 7942<br />

Email: David.Wilson. 13S076irnavy.gov.au<br />

The French <strong>Australia</strong>n Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce will host a<br />

seminar on High Technology and Research and<br />

Development. The conference aims to foster contacts<br />

between the <strong>Australia</strong>n industry and its French counterparts.<br />

Speakers will include top <strong>of</strong>ficials from the defence and<br />

commercial maritime sectors from the two countries.<br />

Tel: +61 (0)2 92SI 1033 Email: facci9acenet.com.au<br />

The US-<strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Maritime</strong> Co-operation Conference will<br />

investigate the recent program <strong>of</strong> change that has<br />

revolutionised the United States' maritime industry. Speakers<br />

will include senior representatives from the US Departments<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce and Defence as well as the United States<br />

Coast Guard. <strong>Australia</strong>n issues are likely to include the<br />

nation's fast ferry industry, a world leader in passenger and<br />

freight transport.<br />

Tel: 703 760 0762 Website: www.ideea.com<br />

For more information on the exhibition, contact<br />

Pacific 2000 on:<br />

.Tel: *6I (0)2 9806 9900<br />

Fax: *6I (0)2 9806 9922<br />

Email: expo9pacific2000.com.au<br />

Website: www.pacific2000.ctHn.au<br />

For information on accommodation and travel to Sydney,<br />

contact our <strong>of</strong>ficial agent on:<br />

Tet: .61 (0)3 9682 6166 or 1800 818 538<br />

Fax

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