Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates

2nd Annual crisis and emergency management conference (CEMC)

Organizer(s) National Emergency and Crisis Management Authority
Venue
The Emirates Cente for Strategic Studies and Research
Date
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CEMC is an annual gathering of international crisis and emergency experts and professionals, agents and governmental representatives, members of the armed forces, ambassadors and consular representatives, trading company representatives and key industry prospects from a variety of industrial sectors.

The 2nd Crisis and Emergency Management Conference 2010 (CEMC) is an initiative of the UAE’s National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority, the National Center of Meteorology & Seismology, the Health Authority - Abu Dhabi, Dubai Customs, the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, the Critical National Infrastructure Authority, and The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies & Research. The Conference aims to raise awareness and educate both key industry authorities and the community of the systems and processes which will be employed during an emergency or crisis.

The format will consist of plenary and panel discussions and a networking reception. Due to the increased frequency of catastrophic global events (both weather related and manmade), there has been an overwhelming increase in the number of key decision-makers, top corporate executives, and government representatives interested in investigating the latest developments and already-proven industry-related products and services.

The 2nd Crisis and Emergency Management Conference 2010 (CEMC) Abu Dhabi is designed to benefit the Gulf and Middle East region. The region's local and national agencies will have the opportunity to learn from the rest of the world's experience and knowledge. They will also have the opportunity to share their unique concerns and with international experts.

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