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September 16, 2015

Palazzo San Giorgio, Via della Mercanzia, 2, Genoa, - Italy

2015 Med Security Summit

Med Security Summit will bring together a series of experts to examine and discuss the problems particular to shipping and maritime security in the Mediterranean. The inaugural edition of the MED SECURITY SUMMIT is a key opportunity for stakeholders in the maritime security community to engage with their peers and discuss issues that have an impact throughout the Mediterranean. Further engagement with the maritime security community is offered through our fantastic venues (Palazzo S. Giorgio and Aquarium of Genoa) and a selection of other beautiful locations in the city where it is possible to organize at any point during the week: Businness oriented and pre-conference Workshops Press Meetings, Media Events Networking Initiatives (Cocktails, Dinners, theme nights…) Private Cultural Events for your clients or open to all participants

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