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Inaugural Intl Conference On Individual Protection


Inaugural International Conference on Individual Protection in Melbourne

Australia's Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) together with the US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command are co-hosting the Individual Protective Equipment (IPE) International Conference - IPE 2007.

The Conference is the first of its kind to be held in Australia. It is uniquely placed to put an Asia-Pacific perspective on the issues faced by professionals and practitioners dealing with protection against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats.

* What: The official opening of Australia's first International Conference on Individual Protective Equipment, IPE 2007.

* Where: Rydges Hotel, 186 Exhibition Street, Melbourne

* When: Wednesday, 17 October 2007

* Time: 8.45 am - Keynote Address by Dr Ian Sare, Deputy Chief Defence Scientist (Platform & Human Systems), Defence Science and Technology Organisation. 10.30 am - Opportunities to interview key personnel listed below

* Who: Dr Charles (Chuck) Bass, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, USA. Dr Eva Dickson, Royal Military College of Canada. Dr Ian Sare, Deputy Chief Defence Scientist (PHS), DSTO Australia. Dr Colin Willus, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, UK

IPE2007 is an international forum for the discussion of current and future IPE issues that face both defence personnel and first responders.

Areas of interest range from basic science research into new and novel materials, to test and evaluation of protective ensembles, heat stress mitigation strategies and IPE modelling and integration.

ENDS

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