European trade show ‘The Unmanned Systems Expo' (TUSExpo) at World Forum The Hague, The Netherlands

On 4-6 February 2015, The Hague will host the first edition of the European trade show & conference TUSExpo. TUSExpo is aimed at the entire fast-growing market for unmanned systems such as drones and will feature both commercial and civil applications in areas including security, agriculture, industry, science, entertainment and environmental protection.

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European trade show 'The Unmanned Systems Expo' (TUSExpo) at World Forum The Hague, The Netherlands

On 4-6 February 2015, The Hague will host the first edition of the European trade show & conference TUSExpo. TUSExpo is aimed at the entire fast-growing market for unmanned systems such as drones and will feature both commercial and civil applications in areas including security, agriculture, industry, science, entertainment and
environmental protection.

Expected to attract some 3,500 international visitors, TUSExpo will be both a conference and
a trade exhibition. During the conference, leading experts will speak on behalf of business,
science and government on the latest technologies, their applications as well as relevant
international regulations. The trade exhibition will demonstrate to visitors the possibilities
offered by unmanned systems.
Alderman Henk Kool (Economy), city of The Hague: 'It is fantastic that after the Nuclear Security Summit, and the congres of security organization ASIS, also TUSExpo choose for destination The Hague. The Hague, and the safety cluster The Hague Security Delta (HSD) are internationally recognized as THE place to be for security and safety.'

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