The Philippines is gearing up for the 5th edition of the Asian Defense and Security Exhibition (ADAS), set to take place from September 25 to 27, 2024, at the International Industry Centre in Manila. This year marks the 10th anniversary of ADAS in the Philippines, making it a significant milestone for the country’s ongoing modernization program.
Themed “Building on a Decade of Defense Capability,” the exhibition will showcase the latest innovations and upgrades in capacity for the Army, Airforce, and Navy. The ADAS Symposium will bring together government officials, industry leaders, and academia to discuss the future of defense capabilities in the Philippines.
The Department of National Defense in the Philippines is focused on rapidly increasing capabilities, systems, and skill sets to meet the interoperability requirements under the Comprehensive Archipelagic Defense Concept (CADC). This includes modernizing physical assets and building capabilities in asymmetric warfare, information security, cyber defense, and cybersecurity to adapt to the evolving defense landscape.
With a 35% increase in participation since the last edition in 2022, over 250 companies and 15 country pavilions will be represented at ADAS. The event is expected to draw 15,000 senior government officials, operational experts, industry leaders, and academics from around the world to collaborate and discuss best practices in defense.
The theme of this year’s ADAS Symposium is “Asymmetric Warfare,” focusing on topics such as cybersecurity, building local capacity, and sharing experiences on drone and anti-drone warfare. The event will provide a platform for delegates to exchange ideas and strategies for improving defense capabilities in the region.
Andrew Marriott, Managing Director of ADAS, emphasized the importance of ongoing modernization programs for the Philippines’ defense capabilities. He highlighted the need to showcase the latest equipment and technologies for land forces, air, and navy to ensure the country’s security in the face of evolving threats.
For those interested in attending ADAS, online registration is available on their website. The event promises to be a valuable opportunity for stakeholders in the defense industry to network, collaborate, and stay informed about the latest developments in defense technology.
In conclusion, the ADAS exhibition in the Philippines serves as a testament to the country’s commitment to modernizing its defense capabilities and staying ahead in an increasingly complex security landscape. By hosting this event, the Philippines aims to foster collaboration, innovation, and strategic partnerships to ensure a secure and resilient future for the nation.


