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Why Exhibit?

UDT 2024

UDT invites businesses specialising in undersea defence to showcase their cutting-edge technology within our bustling exhibition area. 96% of 2023 exhibitors stated that they were able to network with colleagues and peers as part of their participation. So, what better opportunity for you to present your solutions at our upcoming exhibition in ExCeL, London and connect directly with potential customers and foster new projects? 

STAND ENQUIRY EXHIBITOR SUCCESS STORY

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Benefits of becoming a UDT 2024 exhibitor

  • Meet your customers and present your solutions to senior military and government officials, including the UK MOD
     
  • Monitor competitor and collaborator activities as you invest in further R&D of your products by attending free sessions at the DisTec Theatre. This area of the show-floor will feature undersea defence technologies from outside the traditional defence industry and explore markets such as subsea cabling, CNI security, cyber security and other potential applications
     
  • Advance your pipeline for the year ahead by scheduling in-person meetings using MeetMe
     
  • Build connections through our exciting on-site networking opportunities across the three exhibition days
     
  • Boost your brand's presence with our range of sponsorship opportunities, tailored to best suit your requirements
     
  • First-time exhibitors receive a subsidised package containing all the essentials required for their stand
     
  • With our military training technology show, IT²EC 2024 co-locating alongside UDT 2024 - take advantage of the larger military and government audience set to attend

A key exhibition for BAE Systems

81%

of exhibitors achieved their primary business objective at the event

80%

of visitors achieved their main business objective at the event

96%

of exhibitors stated that they were able to network with colleagues and peers as part of their participation

70%

exhibitors at our 2023 edition met prospects ‘likely to become clients’