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Background

Recent history has demonstrated that both military and civilian populations could be exposed to highly hazardous chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) agents following conflicts, natural outbreaks and disasters, industrial incidents or terrorist attacks.

Worldwide, research and industrial capacities have been engaged to provide answers adapted to these challenges. Building on the success of the 1st International Conference on CBRNE Research & Innovation (Antibes, 2015), this is an opportunity to build and strengthen collaborative networks.

The first day of the conference will be dedicated to presentations of feedback, needs and industrial innovations. The following days will focus on scientific updates. The 2017 conference will focus on topics that could build a bridhe between civilian and defence research & innovation in CBRNE countermeasures and explosive detection.

Instructions

Registration information is at this website.