Official Statement on the Rescheduling of The Asia International Security Summit & Expo (AISSE)
- 13 September 2024, Kuala Lumpur
The Inaugural Asia International Security Summit & Expo (AISSE) 2024 was originally scheduled for 8th to 10th October 2024 at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC).
We have recently been informed by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Royal Malaysia Police that the dates for the AISSE will need to be rescheduled due to a clash with the ASEAN Summit 2024 in Laos which has just been finalised from 6th to 10th October 2024.
After taking into account other related shows and expos in the global calendar, as well as availability of the venue, AISSE will now be held from 20th to 22nd January 2025 at PICC.
Please be informed that all plans and the overall programme will remain unchanged, and the updated Official Programme of Events based on the new dates is enclosed herein.
AISSE 2025 is rapidly shaping up to become one of the world’s most vital internal security events. It is hosted by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Royal Malaysia Police, and is jointly organised by Alpine Integrated Solution Sdn Bhd and Royal Malaysian Police Cooperative Limited.
AISSE is designed as a vital rendezvous point for law enforcement, security, and policing bodies to engage, network and exchange intelligence and expertise and at the same time synergise with security experts, technicians and strategists.
In addition to a high-tech showcase of the latest advanced technological solutions for law enforcement, security and policing, AISSE will feature the first-ever ASEAN+ Security High Roundtable Meeting 2025, comprising approximately 100 high-level delegates, including Ministers of Home Affairs, Internal Security, Interior and Chiefs of Police. These distinguished delegates and their entourage will also be programmed to visit booths of security companies, engage in networking sessions, and attend bilateral meetings.
Besides these Foreign VIP delegations, the event will naturally attract the entire ‘who’s who’ from all relevant Ministries, Agencies and Bodies of the Malaysian Government, who will be in attendance throughout the three-day event.
The Inaugural Cybercrime Prevention Summit will also be held in conjunction with AISSE, in collaboration with the National Cyber Security Agency of Malaysia (NACSA). Another notable element of AISSE is that there will be approximately 30 forum sessions which will be run over the three-day period covering all areas of internal security and policing.
For more information on Asia’s Premium Security Showcase, AISSE 2025, please visit www.aisse.my