This document provides information about an upcoming conference on unmanned maritime systems technology that will take place on May 24-25, 2017 in London. The conference will feature keynote speeches from military experts from countries such as the UK, US, Norway, and Poland on topics related to unmanned underwater vehicles, surface vehicles, and aerial vehicles. It will also provide a focus on Exercise Unmanned Warrior and how navies are integrating unmanned systems. Solution providers will showcase cutting-edge unmanned technologies. Attendees will gain access to leading experts, coverage of a wide range of unmanned platforms and missions, and insights from Exercise Unmanned Warrior on integrating unmanned systems into navies.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems 2018 conferenceDale Butler
This document summarizes a conference on unmanned maritime systems to be held on May 16-17, 2018 in London. The conference will feature keynote addresses from senior naval officers on topics such as exploiting unmanned technologies and building autonomous capabilities. Sessions will cover using unmanned vehicles for mine countermeasures and anti-submarine warfare. Experts from navies such as the UK, Spain, Germany and Belgium will discuss challenges and opportunities for unmanned systems. The conference aims to provide insights into how unmanned platforms can support naval missions while keeping human operators safe.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology 2019 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the 3rd Annual Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology conference taking place on May 8-9, 2019 in London. The conference will discuss the latest developments in unmanned and autonomous naval technologies, with a focus on integrating unmanned systems into traditional naval operations. Speakers will include senior naval officers from countries like the UK, Canada, Germany, and Belgium. Topics will include unmanned ISR, surface and underwater autonomous systems, mine countermeasures, hydrography, and verification of unmanned systems. Attendees can learn about new platforms and sensors, network interoperability, and training methods for unmanned systems. Discounts are available when booking by certain dates.
This document announces the Second Annual Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe conference to be held in Budapest, Hungary on May 19-20, 2016. The conference will bring together senior military leaders, project managers, and industry representatives to discuss modernizing helicopter technology and capabilities across Central and Eastern Europe. It will include briefings from heads of air forces and helicopter program managers from countries like Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine, Italy, Denmark, and the Czech Republic. The goal is to facilitate collaboration on ensuring interoperable helicopter fleets and future procurement plans in the region.
Based at London's ExCel centre, this is the only international exhibition & conference dedicated exclusively to the armoured vehicle community. International Armoured Vehicles brings together senior military and industry experts, providing opportunities to gain expert insights on armoured vehicle trends, global procurement activity and lessons learnt from the battlefield, as well as to conduct business with the world's leading vehicle, system and component manufacturers and smaller specialist suppliers.
This document provides information about the Submarine Operations and Requirements 2012 conference, including speaker biographies and workshop descriptions. The conference will take place from March 20-22, 2012 in London and feature international speakers such as Vice Admiral Rinaldo Veri of NATO, Rear Admiral Ian Corder of the Royal Navy, and Rear Admiral Jose Luis Alano of the Philippine Navy. On the pre-conference workshop day of March 20th, participants can attend sessions on utilizing submarines in anti-access/area denial zones or evolving submarine communications roles and technologies. The document promotes the conference as an opportunity to learn about evolving submarine roles, requirements, and lessons learned from recent operations.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the 4th Annual Unmanned Maritime Systems conference taking place on April 13-14, 2020 in London. It discusses key reasons to attend like hearing from naval officers on integrating unmanned assets and learning about updates on unmanned platforms, anti-submarine warfare, mine countermeasures, and technological innovation. The agenda outlines presentations and speakers from military organizations like the Royal Navy, US Navy, Spanish Navy, and NATO who will discuss topics like developing unmanned systems, accelerating unmanned technologies, and using unmanned systems for mine countermeasure operations.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems 2018 conferenceDale Butler
This document summarizes a conference on unmanned maritime systems to be held on May 16-17, 2018 in London. The conference will feature keynote addresses from senior naval officers on topics such as exploiting unmanned technologies and building autonomous capabilities. Sessions will cover using unmanned vehicles for mine countermeasures and anti-submarine warfare. Experts from navies such as the UK, Spain, Germany and Belgium will discuss challenges and opportunities for unmanned systems. The conference aims to provide insights into how unmanned platforms can support naval missions while keeping human operators safe.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology 2019 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the 3rd Annual Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology conference taking place on May 8-9, 2019 in London. The conference will discuss the latest developments in unmanned and autonomous naval technologies, with a focus on integrating unmanned systems into traditional naval operations. Speakers will include senior naval officers from countries like the UK, Canada, Germany, and Belgium. Topics will include unmanned ISR, surface and underwater autonomous systems, mine countermeasures, hydrography, and verification of unmanned systems. Attendees can learn about new platforms and sensors, network interoperability, and training methods for unmanned systems. Discounts are available when booking by certain dates.
This document announces the Second Annual Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe conference to be held in Budapest, Hungary on May 19-20, 2016. The conference will bring together senior military leaders, project managers, and industry representatives to discuss modernizing helicopter technology and capabilities across Central and Eastern Europe. It will include briefings from heads of air forces and helicopter program managers from countries like Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine, Italy, Denmark, and the Czech Republic. The goal is to facilitate collaboration on ensuring interoperable helicopter fleets and future procurement plans in the region.
Based at London's ExCel centre, this is the only international exhibition & conference dedicated exclusively to the armoured vehicle community. International Armoured Vehicles brings together senior military and industry experts, providing opportunities to gain expert insights on armoured vehicle trends, global procurement activity and lessons learnt from the battlefield, as well as to conduct business with the world's leading vehicle, system and component manufacturers and smaller specialist suppliers.
This document provides information about the Submarine Operations and Requirements 2012 conference, including speaker biographies and workshop descriptions. The conference will take place from March 20-22, 2012 in London and feature international speakers such as Vice Admiral Rinaldo Veri of NATO, Rear Admiral Ian Corder of the Royal Navy, and Rear Admiral Jose Luis Alano of the Philippine Navy. On the pre-conference workshop day of March 20th, participants can attend sessions on utilizing submarines in anti-access/area denial zones or evolving submarine communications roles and technologies. The document promotes the conference as an opportunity to learn about evolving submarine roles, requirements, and lessons learned from recent operations.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the 4th Annual Unmanned Maritime Systems conference taking place on April 13-14, 2020 in London. It discusses key reasons to attend like hearing from naval officers on integrating unmanned assets and learning about updates on unmanned platforms, anti-submarine warfare, mine countermeasures, and technological innovation. The agenda outlines presentations and speakers from military organizations like the Royal Navy, US Navy, Spanish Navy, and NATO who will discuss topics like developing unmanned systems, accelerating unmanned technologies, and using unmanned systems for mine countermeasure operations.
SMi Group's Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology 2016Dale Butler
This document summarizes a conference on maritime reconnaissance and surveillance technology that will take place in Rome from February 15-16, 2016. It highlights the senior military speakers from countries like Italy, Sweden, Spain, and NATO that will discuss capabilities and requirements for maritime situational awareness. A post-conference workshop on February 17th will focus on the benefits of the C-SIGMA program for international collaboration on space-based monitoring of the seas. The document provides details on registration and the agenda covering topics like integrating different satellite systems, automatic identification systems, and fusing and analyzing space-based information.
This document advertises the 5th Annual Future Soldier Technology conference taking place from March 11-13, 2019 in London. It provides discounts for registering by certain dates and details about the conference focus on soldier modernization and future dismounted soldier operations. The first day will focus specifically on improving dismounted soldier situational awareness. The conference will include expert speakers from militaries around the world to discuss the latest developments in soldier technology and share their experiences. Attendees can learn about new equipment, network with key contacts, and hear briefings on integrating technologies like sensors, robotics, and autonomous systems to enhance situational awareness and mission success for soldiers.
SMi Group's Maritime Information Warfare 2018Dale Butler
This document provides information about the 2nd Annual Maritime Information Warfare conference taking place on November 26-27, 2018 in London. It includes details about registration, special rates, speakers from various navies and organizations, sponsorship opportunities, and the agenda for the two-day event focusing on optimizing naval information exploitation through new technologies and data management. Expert speakers will discuss topics like artificial intelligence, big data analysis, cyber warfare, information sharing, and open source intelligence gathering.
Trident Warrior 2010 (TW10) is a Navy experimentation event that focuses on testing approximately 100 critical maritime technologies and developing new tactics. The goal is to enhance Navy capabilities and improve interoperability. TW10, the largest afloat experiment to date, examines how technologies can improve information dominance and maritime operations. Results from TW10 aim to impact future doctrine and accelerate getting technologies into the hands of warfighters. The experiment involves ships, aircraft, and international partners from countries like Australia, Canada, and the UK.
This document provides information about the 5th annual Airborne ISR conference organized by SMi Group on October 23-24, 2019 in London. It outlines the agenda, speaker details, sponsorship opportunities and registration information for the conference. Senior military leaders from nations like the US, UK, Canada, Germany and NATO will discuss developments in airborne ISR capabilities. Topics will include unmanned systems, manned ISR platforms, maritime patrol, and data dissemination technologies.
This document summarizes an upcoming conference on Close Air Support to be held June 7-8, 2017 in London. It provides an agenda for the two day event, listing topics such as air land integration, close air support training and simulation, close air support platforms and effects. It also advertises a pre-conference workshop on using simulation for collective close air support training. The event is aimed at enhancing joint fires in support of ground operations and will include panels and presentations from military experts from countries such as Germany, France, Italy, the UK, US and NATO.
SMi's 13th annual Military Airlift conference Dale Butler
This document advertises the Military Airlift: Rapid Reaction & Tanker Operations conference taking place in Florence, Italy from December 3-4, 2012 and a subsequent site visit to Pisa Air Force Base on December 5. The conference will feature keynote addresses and presentations on topics related to military airlift, air-to-air refueling, and multinational cooperation. Senior military officials from countries including Italy, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Canada, US, and NATO will brief attendees. The post-conference site visit will include displays of Italy's new KC767A tanker and C-130J and C-27J aircraft.
Lt General Davis Presentation at Williams Foundation March 17 2016ICSA, LLC
The document discusses the future of air-ground integration and preparing the Marine Corps for the "high end fight". It emphasizes equipping Marines with 5th generation aircraft, long range tiltrotors, multi-mission platforms, and continual upgrades. It also stresses maneuvering air and sea bases, utilizing every platform as a sensor, shooter, sharer, and network node. The goal is to make the Marine Corps ready for the next conflict, not the last one, and to take advantage of disruptive technologies like tiltrotors that enable more flexible basing options.
This document summarizes an upcoming conference on maritime reconnaissance and surveillance technology to be held January 30-31, 2018 in Rome, Italy. It will feature keynote addresses from senior military leaders from Italy, NATO, the EU, and other countries. Topics will include enhancing maritime domain awareness through space-based technologies like satellite AIS and SAR; developing unmanned maritime systems; and maximizing international cooperation. The conference aims to improve collaboration between militaries, industry and other stakeholders to address challenges in maritime security and surveillance.
US Undersea Warfare Science & Technology Objectives and US Unmanned Undersea ...chrisrobschu
US Undersea Warfare Science & Technology Objectives and US Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUV) Overview
The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport provides research, development, test and evaluation, engineering, analysis and assessment, as well as Fleet support capabilities for submarines, autonomous underwater systems, and offensive and defensive undersea weapon systems, and stewards existing and emerging technologies in support of undersea warfare.
•Power and Energy Science and Technology Objectives:
1.Develop safe reliable, affordable and high efficiency energy management, generation, transfer, shipment, deployment, and storage for undersea platforms;
2.Develop safe, reliable, affordable and efficient high pulse power management, generation, transfer and employment;
3.Develop the capability to reliably and safely harvest, obtain, store and transfer energy to undersea assets;
4.Develop capability to reliably characterize the failure effects and modes of power and energy sources.
This document summarizes an event focused on offshore structures in Asia. The 3rd Annual Offshore Structures Asia conference will take place from November 24-26, 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is a collaboration between marcus evans and the Malaysia Society for Engineering and Technology. The conference will feature expert presentations and case studies on topics related to structural integrity, inspection, maintenance, corrosion prevention, and asset management of offshore structures. Attendees will gain practical insights on securing investments, designing durable structures, achieving production targets, and extending the lifespan of offshore platforms.
Ship Safety 2009 will provide you with a forum for discussing cutting edge safety information and the opportunity to network with top executives from the shipping industry. Furthermore you will discover the strategies that have been implemented by Europe’s leading ship organisations who will not only uncover the challenges they are currently facing but also how they have maximised security and increased their performance.
Ship Safety 2009 brings together all the major global experts under one roof to share their insights on uncovering all safety challenges in ships by incorporating safety measures across the entire shipping organisation. This cant-miss conference is an ideal and significant opportunity to bring together the major players in the industry to:
Review the latest technology that will move fire protection and safety forward within the shipping industry
Assess all aspects of passive fire protection and fire behaviour to gain a better understanding of safety management
Evaluate individual ship security risk assessments and plans to determine ISPS code compliance and where the gaps may lie
Examine the long term perspectives of sustainable safety practices
Instil the right training skills within crew members to meet safety objectives on day-to-day occurrences to better prepare them for future hazardous incidents
And much more!
We have also incorporated a masterclass covering the key issues within ship safety today. This will be led by a first-hand expert, who is himself a survivor of the great tragedy that befell the MS Estonia. He will share not only his strategies for survival on that fatal day but how this experience has given him both the strength and insight for leadership management and instilling this quality in others. Through practical examples, a real-life case study and group sessions, this masterclass will arm you with the tools that you will need to optimise ship security whilst meeting both business and safety requirements.
Whole Life Warship Capability Management Training CourseChris Luxmoore
The document summarizes a 5-day training course on whole life warship capability management. The course covers all aspects of warship design, acquisition, management and disposal over the full life cycle. It is delivered by a team of naval engineering specialists and provides insights for professionals looking to gain knowledge in warship projects. The course content includes topics like naval architecture, systems engineering, regulation and certification, and through-life support strategies.
This document advertises the 6th Annual Future Soldier Technology conference taking place March 9-11, 2020 in London. The conference will focus on dismounted soldier and marine technology, discussing key areas like dismounted capability. Military, procurement, and research experts from around the world will present on their soldier programs, challenges, and successes. Attendees can learn the latest developments, network with key speakers and decision makers, and gather intelligence to inform their projects. The conference aims to allow information sharing on equipping soldiers to maintain an advantage against evolving adversaries.
This document is an agenda for the "Future Armoured Vehicles Situational Awareness 2017" conference taking place from March 29-30 in London. The conference will focus on enhancing situational awareness for combat vehicles through discussions on vetronics architectures, sensor integration, communication and information sharing. Speakers will include experts from militaries of France, Germany, Israel, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, UK and US as well as industry leaders. Topics will include situational awareness capabilities of specific vehicles like Puma, Scorpion, and optronic sensors.
This document provides information about the 7th Annual MilSatCom Asia-Pacific conference to be held May 15-17, 2017 in Singapore. It lists registration details and special rates for military and government representatives. The conference will discuss enhancing satellite communications capabilities for effective military communications across the Asia-Pacific region. It will include keynote addresses and panels from military and industry leaders from countries like the US, Japan, Korea, India, Indonesia, and others. Attendees will learn about national MilSatCom programs and partnerships to improve cooperation in the region.
This document announces two half-day post-conference workshops on May 10, 2017 at the Copthorne Tara Hotel in London. The morning workshop from 8:30-13:00 is on "Getting the most out of DOE approaches during freeze drying development" and will cover fundamentals of lyophilization development and practical advice on design of experiments approaches. The afternoon workshop from 13:30-17:30 is on "Strategies to achieving process transfer in lyophilisation" and will discuss challenges in transferring lyophilization processes. Both workshops will include presentations, discussions, and case studies from industry experts.
SMi Group's 3rd annual Future Armoured Vehicles Central & Eastern Europe 2017...Dale Butler
This document provides an agenda and details for the "Future Armoured Vehicles Central & Eastern Europe 2017" conference to be held on May 15-16, 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference will focus on modernization plans and capabilities of Central and Eastern European nations. Key topics will include combat vehicle upgrades, active protection systems, training and doctrine development. Speakers will represent militaries from Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Spain, Norway and others.
SMi Group's 5th annual Smart Water Systems 2017 conference Dale Butler
This document provides information about the 5th annual Smart Water Systems conference taking place on April 25-26, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on investing in the benefits and overcoming challenges of smart water systems. Key sessions will address topics like Thames Water's smart water efficiency project, universal water metering programs, and using big data to detect and locate leaks. The document outlines the conference agenda, featured speakers, and sponsorship opportunities.
SMi Group's 2nd annual Fast Jet Pilot Training Central & Eastern EuropeDale Butler
The document advertises and provides information about the "2nd Annual Fast Jet Pilot Training Central and Eastern Europe" conference taking place on June 5-7, 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference will focus on fast jet pilot training in Central and Eastern Europe, and will include briefings from senior military leaders on operational capacities and requirements. It will also discuss aspects of fast jet pilot training like advanced simulation and new training aircraft. The conference is supported by the Czech Air Force and NATO, and will include speakers from the air forces of Germany, Hungary, Canada, Italy and other countries. It will also include an industry solution zone for showcasing latest pilot training technologies.
SMi Group's Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology 2016Dale Butler
This document summarizes a conference on maritime reconnaissance and surveillance technology that will take place in Rome from February 15-16, 2016. It highlights the senior military speakers from countries like Italy, Sweden, Spain, and NATO that will discuss capabilities and requirements for maritime situational awareness. A post-conference workshop on February 17th will focus on the benefits of the C-SIGMA program for international collaboration on space-based monitoring of the seas. The document provides details on registration and the agenda covering topics like integrating different satellite systems, automatic identification systems, and fusing and analyzing space-based information.
This document advertises the 5th Annual Future Soldier Technology conference taking place from March 11-13, 2019 in London. It provides discounts for registering by certain dates and details about the conference focus on soldier modernization and future dismounted soldier operations. The first day will focus specifically on improving dismounted soldier situational awareness. The conference will include expert speakers from militaries around the world to discuss the latest developments in soldier technology and share their experiences. Attendees can learn about new equipment, network with key contacts, and hear briefings on integrating technologies like sensors, robotics, and autonomous systems to enhance situational awareness and mission success for soldiers.
SMi Group's Maritime Information Warfare 2018Dale Butler
This document provides information about the 2nd Annual Maritime Information Warfare conference taking place on November 26-27, 2018 in London. It includes details about registration, special rates, speakers from various navies and organizations, sponsorship opportunities, and the agenda for the two-day event focusing on optimizing naval information exploitation through new technologies and data management. Expert speakers will discuss topics like artificial intelligence, big data analysis, cyber warfare, information sharing, and open source intelligence gathering.
Trident Warrior 2010 (TW10) is a Navy experimentation event that focuses on testing approximately 100 critical maritime technologies and developing new tactics. The goal is to enhance Navy capabilities and improve interoperability. TW10, the largest afloat experiment to date, examines how technologies can improve information dominance and maritime operations. Results from TW10 aim to impact future doctrine and accelerate getting technologies into the hands of warfighters. The experiment involves ships, aircraft, and international partners from countries like Australia, Canada, and the UK.
This document provides information about the 5th annual Airborne ISR conference organized by SMi Group on October 23-24, 2019 in London. It outlines the agenda, speaker details, sponsorship opportunities and registration information for the conference. Senior military leaders from nations like the US, UK, Canada, Germany and NATO will discuss developments in airborne ISR capabilities. Topics will include unmanned systems, manned ISR platforms, maritime patrol, and data dissemination technologies.
This document summarizes an upcoming conference on Close Air Support to be held June 7-8, 2017 in London. It provides an agenda for the two day event, listing topics such as air land integration, close air support training and simulation, close air support platforms and effects. It also advertises a pre-conference workshop on using simulation for collective close air support training. The event is aimed at enhancing joint fires in support of ground operations and will include panels and presentations from military experts from countries such as Germany, France, Italy, the UK, US and NATO.
SMi's 13th annual Military Airlift conference Dale Butler
This document advertises the Military Airlift: Rapid Reaction & Tanker Operations conference taking place in Florence, Italy from December 3-4, 2012 and a subsequent site visit to Pisa Air Force Base on December 5. The conference will feature keynote addresses and presentations on topics related to military airlift, air-to-air refueling, and multinational cooperation. Senior military officials from countries including Italy, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Canada, US, and NATO will brief attendees. The post-conference site visit will include displays of Italy's new KC767A tanker and C-130J and C-27J aircraft.
Lt General Davis Presentation at Williams Foundation March 17 2016ICSA, LLC
The document discusses the future of air-ground integration and preparing the Marine Corps for the "high end fight". It emphasizes equipping Marines with 5th generation aircraft, long range tiltrotors, multi-mission platforms, and continual upgrades. It also stresses maneuvering air and sea bases, utilizing every platform as a sensor, shooter, sharer, and network node. The goal is to make the Marine Corps ready for the next conflict, not the last one, and to take advantage of disruptive technologies like tiltrotors that enable more flexible basing options.
This document summarizes an upcoming conference on maritime reconnaissance and surveillance technology to be held January 30-31, 2018 in Rome, Italy. It will feature keynote addresses from senior military leaders from Italy, NATO, the EU, and other countries. Topics will include enhancing maritime domain awareness through space-based technologies like satellite AIS and SAR; developing unmanned maritime systems; and maximizing international cooperation. The conference aims to improve collaboration between militaries, industry and other stakeholders to address challenges in maritime security and surveillance.
US Undersea Warfare Science & Technology Objectives and US Unmanned Undersea ...chrisrobschu
US Undersea Warfare Science & Technology Objectives and US Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUV) Overview
The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport provides research, development, test and evaluation, engineering, analysis and assessment, as well as Fleet support capabilities for submarines, autonomous underwater systems, and offensive and defensive undersea weapon systems, and stewards existing and emerging technologies in support of undersea warfare.
•Power and Energy Science and Technology Objectives:
1.Develop safe reliable, affordable and high efficiency energy management, generation, transfer, shipment, deployment, and storage for undersea platforms;
2.Develop safe, reliable, affordable and efficient high pulse power management, generation, transfer and employment;
3.Develop the capability to reliably and safely harvest, obtain, store and transfer energy to undersea assets;
4.Develop capability to reliably characterize the failure effects and modes of power and energy sources.
This document summarizes an event focused on offshore structures in Asia. The 3rd Annual Offshore Structures Asia conference will take place from November 24-26, 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is a collaboration between marcus evans and the Malaysia Society for Engineering and Technology. The conference will feature expert presentations and case studies on topics related to structural integrity, inspection, maintenance, corrosion prevention, and asset management of offshore structures. Attendees will gain practical insights on securing investments, designing durable structures, achieving production targets, and extending the lifespan of offshore platforms.
Ship Safety 2009 will provide you with a forum for discussing cutting edge safety information and the opportunity to network with top executives from the shipping industry. Furthermore you will discover the strategies that have been implemented by Europe’s leading ship organisations who will not only uncover the challenges they are currently facing but also how they have maximised security and increased their performance.
Ship Safety 2009 brings together all the major global experts under one roof to share their insights on uncovering all safety challenges in ships by incorporating safety measures across the entire shipping organisation. This cant-miss conference is an ideal and significant opportunity to bring together the major players in the industry to:
Review the latest technology that will move fire protection and safety forward within the shipping industry
Assess all aspects of passive fire protection and fire behaviour to gain a better understanding of safety management
Evaluate individual ship security risk assessments and plans to determine ISPS code compliance and where the gaps may lie
Examine the long term perspectives of sustainable safety practices
Instil the right training skills within crew members to meet safety objectives on day-to-day occurrences to better prepare them for future hazardous incidents
And much more!
We have also incorporated a masterclass covering the key issues within ship safety today. This will be led by a first-hand expert, who is himself a survivor of the great tragedy that befell the MS Estonia. He will share not only his strategies for survival on that fatal day but how this experience has given him both the strength and insight for leadership management and instilling this quality in others. Through practical examples, a real-life case study and group sessions, this masterclass will arm you with the tools that you will need to optimise ship security whilst meeting both business and safety requirements.
Whole Life Warship Capability Management Training CourseChris Luxmoore
The document summarizes a 5-day training course on whole life warship capability management. The course covers all aspects of warship design, acquisition, management and disposal over the full life cycle. It is delivered by a team of naval engineering specialists and provides insights for professionals looking to gain knowledge in warship projects. The course content includes topics like naval architecture, systems engineering, regulation and certification, and through-life support strategies.
This document advertises the 6th Annual Future Soldier Technology conference taking place March 9-11, 2020 in London. The conference will focus on dismounted soldier and marine technology, discussing key areas like dismounted capability. Military, procurement, and research experts from around the world will present on their soldier programs, challenges, and successes. Attendees can learn the latest developments, network with key speakers and decision makers, and gather intelligence to inform their projects. The conference aims to allow information sharing on equipping soldiers to maintain an advantage against evolving adversaries.
This document is an agenda for the "Future Armoured Vehicles Situational Awareness 2017" conference taking place from March 29-30 in London. The conference will focus on enhancing situational awareness for combat vehicles through discussions on vetronics architectures, sensor integration, communication and information sharing. Speakers will include experts from militaries of France, Germany, Israel, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, UK and US as well as industry leaders. Topics will include situational awareness capabilities of specific vehicles like Puma, Scorpion, and optronic sensors.
This document provides information about the 7th Annual MilSatCom Asia-Pacific conference to be held May 15-17, 2017 in Singapore. It lists registration details and special rates for military and government representatives. The conference will discuss enhancing satellite communications capabilities for effective military communications across the Asia-Pacific region. It will include keynote addresses and panels from military and industry leaders from countries like the US, Japan, Korea, India, Indonesia, and others. Attendees will learn about national MilSatCom programs and partnerships to improve cooperation in the region.
This document announces two half-day post-conference workshops on May 10, 2017 at the Copthorne Tara Hotel in London. The morning workshop from 8:30-13:00 is on "Getting the most out of DOE approaches during freeze drying development" and will cover fundamentals of lyophilization development and practical advice on design of experiments approaches. The afternoon workshop from 13:30-17:30 is on "Strategies to achieving process transfer in lyophilisation" and will discuss challenges in transferring lyophilization processes. Both workshops will include presentations, discussions, and case studies from industry experts.
SMi Group's 3rd annual Future Armoured Vehicles Central & Eastern Europe 2017...Dale Butler
This document provides an agenda and details for the "Future Armoured Vehicles Central & Eastern Europe 2017" conference to be held on May 15-16, 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference will focus on modernization plans and capabilities of Central and Eastern European nations. Key topics will include combat vehicle upgrades, active protection systems, training and doctrine development. Speakers will represent militaries from Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Spain, Norway and others.
SMi Group's 5th annual Smart Water Systems 2017 conference Dale Butler
This document provides information about the 5th annual Smart Water Systems conference taking place on April 25-26, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on investing in the benefits and overcoming challenges of smart water systems. Key sessions will address topics like Thames Water's smart water efficiency project, universal water metering programs, and using big data to detect and locate leaks. The document outlines the conference agenda, featured speakers, and sponsorship opportunities.
SMi Group's 2nd annual Fast Jet Pilot Training Central & Eastern EuropeDale Butler
The document advertises and provides information about the "2nd Annual Fast Jet Pilot Training Central and Eastern Europe" conference taking place on June 5-7, 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference will focus on fast jet pilot training in Central and Eastern Europe, and will include briefings from senior military leaders on operational capacities and requirements. It will also discuss aspects of fast jet pilot training like advanced simulation and new training aircraft. The conference is supported by the Czech Air Force and NATO, and will include speakers from the air forces of Germany, Hungary, Canada, Italy and other countries. It will also include an industry solution zone for showcasing latest pilot training technologies.
SMi Group's 12th annual Military Space Situational Awareness 2017Dale Butler
This document provides information about the 12th Annual Military Space Situational Awareness conference organized by SMi Group. The conference will take place from April 26-27, 2017 in London and will bring together military and government representatives from countries such as the US, UK, France, Canada, and others to discuss challenges and solutions related to space situational awareness. The document outlines the agenda, speaker lineup, and topics to be covered at the conference, including national SSA updates, command and control in space, space weather, and optical sensors. Discounts are available for military, government, and early registrations.
This document provides information about the 3rd annual Future Helicopter Technology conference taking place in Rome, Italy on May 18-19, 2017. It discusses benefits of attending such as access to military rotary commanders from various countries and a focus on topics like maritime helicopter optimization. The agenda outlines presentations from military leaders on capabilities and modernization plans for helicopter fleets in countries like Italy, Germany, Spain, Denmark, Austria, and Belgium. It also promotes sponsorship and exhibition opportunities at the event.
SMi Group's 8th annual Air MIssion Planning 2017Dale Butler
The document announces an upcoming conference on Air Mission Planning and Support taking place in London on April 5-6, 2017, which will bring together military representatives from 8 countries including the UK, US, Canada, Italy and France to discuss strategies and technologies for effective air mission planning and logistical support. The conference will feature presentations from over 30 expert speakers and cover topics such as joint air operations, F-35 capabilities, mission planning technologies, and logistical challenges. Delegates can register online or by phone for discounted rates if they register by certain deadlines in December, January and February.
The document provides information about the 12th Annual Conference and Exhibition on ADMET (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion and Toxicity) addressing early ADME application strategies and discussing the latest screening and testing models. The event will take place on June 12-13, 2017 in London, UK and will feature speakers from major pharmaceutical companies discussing topics like predictive human toxicity, ADME/PK optimization, preclinical testing, developments in screening technology, and physiologically-based PK modeling. A half-day workshop on drug transporters will also be held on June 14.
SMi Group's Pharmaceutical Microbiology USA 2017 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information on the Pharmaceutical Microbiology USA conference happening on June 7-9, 2017 in San Diego. The conference will address current challenges in sterility assurance, environmental monitoring, and rapid microbial methods. It will feature presentations and panel discussions from industry experts on topics like challenges in microbial control, environmental monitoring trends, rapid microbial testing validation, data integrity, and contamination issues. Attendees can choose from pre-conference workshops on technologies for monitoring contamination control or microbial required use for terminal sterilization. The conference aims to evaluate the latest trends and opportunities in microbial control for pharmaceutical manufacturing.
The document provides information about an upcoming conference on allergies to be held July 5-7, 2017 in London. It outlines the chair and keynote speakers at the conference, including representatives from pharmaceutical companies and research institutions. The conference will focus on strategies for tackling allergies, regulatory challenges, molecular diagnostics, biomarkers, and novel treatment approaches such as DNA vaccines and epicutaneous immunotherapy. Attendees can learn about innovative allergy research and standards, understand patient and industry perspectives, and network with global allergy experts.
The document outlines the agenda for the MilSatCom USA conference on June 28-29, 2017 in Arlington, VA. The conference will include keynote addresses from military leaders on evolving threats and response strategies. Presentations will discuss international collaboration on MilSatCom programs and updates on the Wideband Analysis of Alternatives. Panels will discuss resilient MilSatCom architectures and flexibility, as well as updates on the Wideband Analysis of Alternatives. The pre-conference workshop on June 27th will cover architecting space systems and developing architecture alternatives.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on immunogenicity taking place from June 12-13, 2017 in London. The conference will focus on standardizing immunogenicity methods, regulatory considerations, novel approaches to reducing immunogenicity, developments for biologic drugs and immunogenicity predictions, and emerging solutions. It lists the program agenda with topics such as predictive tools for immunogenicity, reporting clinically relevant data, cut point setting, EU guidance, ADA-dependent reactions, personalizing therapy, tolerogenic nanoparticles, and a panel on human versus humanized antibodies. Speakers are from organizations like Regeneron, NIBSC, EpiVax, Novartis, Abbvie, Merck, Roche, and Immun
This document provides information about the "Offshore Patrol Vessels Technology" conference to be held on June 8-9, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on enhancing offshore patrol vessel (OPV) operations through advanced future technologies. Over the two days, expert speakers will discuss topics like OPV design techniques, space-based technologies to assist maritime missions, and global trends in OPV operations. The document outlines the conference agenda, speaker details, sponsorship opportunities, and registration information. Special rates are available for military and government representatives to attend the conference.
This document provides information about the "Offshore Patrol Vessels Technology" conference to be held on June 8-9, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on enhancing offshore patrol vessel (OPV) operations through advanced future technologies. Over the two days, expert speakers will discuss topics like OPV design techniques, space-based technologies to assist maritime missions, and global trends in OPV operations. The document outlines the conference agenda, speaker details, sponsorship opportunities, and registration information. Special rates are available for military and government representatives interested in attending.
This document provides information about the 4th annual UAV Technology conference taking place from September 30th to October 1st, 2019 in London. It lists early booking discounts for registering by certain dates to save £400, £300, or £200. The conference will explore current needs and challenges regarding unmanned aerial systems and feature presentations from military experts from countries like the UK, US, France, Italy and more. It will also include industry speakers and cover topics like counter-UAS capabilities, autonomy, swarm technology, and operational perspectives.
SMi Group’s inaugural Mortar Systems Technology conference will bring together opinion leaders from across the world to discuss how to optimise Mortar Systems in order to create Land Force Superiority.
Join SMi on the 29th and 30th June 2016 in London and examining key issues facing mortar systems teams today. Attendees will get the unique opportunity to discuss best practices in the training mortar teams and commanders. Secure your place today and hear from a diverse range of speakers from across the world that have expertise in mortar systems.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
• Hear from Military and Engineering experts about the latest advances in the mortar field
• Discuss effectively implementing training drills to optimise preparation for the field
• Network with key decision makers in the mortar domain to establish best practices for mortar development
• Explore critical topics such as the digitisation mortar systems to discuss current trends and cutting edge technologies
UNRIVALLED SPEAKER LINE-UP:
• Chairman: Lieutenant Colonel Adam Clarke, Commanding Officer, Specialist Weapons School, Warminster, British Army
• Lieutenant Colonel Robert Dunn, Director of Land Requirements, DLR 2 – Artillery, Air Defence, ISTAR & UAV, FOO-FAC Modernization, Canadian Army
• Major Nicholas French, Officer Commanding, B Company, 2 PARA, British Army
• Major Ben Jones, SO3 Mortar Division, Specialist Weapons School, Warminster, British Army
• Major Tony Dixon, OC Strike Coy, 1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment, British Armed Forces
• Major Michael Johnsson, Head of Guns and Mortars Branch, Danish Army Combat and Fire Support Centre, Danish Army
• Mr Jan Roman, Branch Director, Institute of Armament and Ammunition, Military Technical Institute, Czech Republic
• Mr Václav Hejtmánek, Commercial Manager, Military Technical Institute, Czech Republic
• Christophe Soleil, Director of Research and Development, Mecar SA
Military, Government and Public Sector Rates available. For more information and to register, please visit www.mortarsystems.com/slideshare
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SMi Group's 10th annual Military Space 2015 conferenceDale Butler
This document advertises a conference on military space to be held on March 4-5, 2015 in London. It provides information on registration discounts if booked by certain dates, the agenda and speakers for the two day event, as well as an optional pre-conference workshop on March 3rd on advanced distributed missile defense technology. Military leaders from the UK, US, Germany, France and other nations will discuss topics like ballistic missile defense, military satellite communications, and international cooperation in space. The event aims to explore advances in space technologies and their role in military communications and operations.
This document provides an agenda for the 4th annual Airborne ISR conference taking place on October 24-25, 2018 in London. The conference will focus on developing airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. Speakers will include representatives from the UK, Australian, German, Dutch, Italian, Swedish, and Hellenic air forces as well as NATO to discuss platforms, sensors, data sharing, and enhancing situational awareness. Pre-conference workshops on October 23 will focus on airborne ISR applications for land environments. The document lists session topics, speakers, and sponsorship opportunities for the conference.
SMi Group's Military PNT 2020 conferenceDale Butler
The document summarizes the agenda for the "Military PNT 2020" conference to be held on May 18-19 in London. The event highlights include briefings from the US DoD on GPS and NTS-3 programs, understanding requirements for operating in degraded PNT environments, and engaging with industry and military leaders. The agenda covers topics such as UK PNT strategies, warfighter PNT considerations, legal perspectives on PNT resilience, and GNSS interference case studies. Keynote speakers include representatives from the US Air Force, Lockheed Martin, UK MoD, DGA, NPL, and BHO Legal.
This document provides information about the "Airborne ISR 2016" conference being held on October 26-27, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on developing the practices and technologies required for information superiority, with a focus on airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). It will include presentations and panels from military experts from countries like the UK, US, France, and others. Topics will include current and future ISR capabilities, operational lessons learned, and technological developments. The event is aimed at sharing information between NATO nations and allies to advance their ISR capabilities.
SMi Group's Air Mission Planning and Support 2020Dale Butler
The document announces an upcoming conference on "Maximising Air Power through the Development and Integration of Innovative Support Systems" to be held in London on April 21-22, 2020. The conference will examine developments in air mission planning and focus on data management, fifth generation integration, and multi-domain command and control. It will feature expert military speakers from countries like the UK, US, Canada, France, Hungary, and Belgium representing air forces, NATO, and DARPA to discuss challenges and solutions.
SMi Group's Air Missile Defence Technology 2017 conferenceDale Butler
The document announces the 2nd Annual Conference on Enhancing Precision, Range and Effectiveness of Air and Missile Defence Systems Through Collaborative Technological Development, to be held in Prague, Czech Republic on October 24-25, 2017. The conference will bring together senior military leaders and industry experts from countries such as the US, Czech Republic, Poland, Netherlands, and NATO to discuss advancing air and missile defence capabilities through technology sharing and regional cooperation. The agenda covers topics such as national air defence modernization efforts, network integration, air surveillance, air defence training, and challenges facing the defence industry.
This document summarizes a conference focused on helicopter technology for Central and Eastern Europe being held in Budapest, Hungary on May 20-21, 2020. It will feature keynote speeches from military leaders from Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Germany, and Croatia on developments and modernization efforts of their national helicopter fleets. Technical experts from the US, UK, Netherlands, and Czech Republic will also present. Sessions will discuss regional cooperation and interoperability, training standards, and enhancing capabilities like search and rescue. The goal is focused discussion on challenges facing helicopter program managers and informal networking for participants.
This document provides information about the Military Space USA conference to be held on June 11-12, 2019 in Los Angeles. It includes the conference agenda, list of speakers from the US Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center, Aerospace Corporation, and other organizations. The conference will focus on topics such as the US space enterprise, position/navigation/timing capabilities, space situational awareness, future concepts and capabilities, and international perspectives from Asia-Pacific countries. It aims to provide a holistic view of the evolving US space sector and build partnerships.
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SMi Group's Pharmaceutical Microbiology West Coast 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information on the Pharmaceutical Microbiology West Coast conference happening June 17-19, 2020 in San Diego. It outlines the chairs, speakers, highlights and agenda for the event. The conference will focus on novel approaches and best practices for tackling current industry contamination control challenges, and will include sessions on contamination control, guidance and regulations, detection and identification methods, and supporting pharmaceutical facilities and novel therapeutics. There will also be an optional pre-conference workshop on data integrity in environmental monitoring.
SMi Group's Pre-filled Syringes West Coast 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides an agenda for the 5th annual Pre-Filled Syringes West Coast conference taking place June 15-17, 2020 in San Diego, CA. The conference will focus on innovations in device design and technology, advances in human factors engineering, combination product regulatory insights, and design controls and risk management. It will feature presentations from industry leaders at companies like Genentech and AstraZeneca as well as regulators from the FDA. There will also be two post-conference workshops on June 17th focusing on navigating FDA requirements for connected devices and digital health, and post-market safety reporting for combination products.
SMi Group's Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems USA 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document advertises the Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems USA conference happening on June 22-23, 2020 in Arlington, Virginia. Attendees can save $400 by registering by February 28, $200 by registering by March 31, and $100 by registering by April 30. The conference will discuss topics like US Army robotics programs, Australian Army robotics development, unmanned vehicle programs, robotics supporting warfighters' mobility and sustainability, and integrating robotics into ground formations. Speakers will include representatives from the US and Australian militaries as well as academics working on relevant research.
SMi Group's Future Soldier Technology USA 2020 conferenceDale Butler
The document announces the 2nd Annual Future Soldier Technology USA conference on June 8-10, 2020 in Arlington, Virginia. The conference will focus on modernizing equipment for dismounted soldiers and marines, and feature speakers from the US and other militaries involved in soldier technology programs. Over 150 attendees are expected to discuss initiatives like NGSW-AR/R/FC, ISSP, and manned-unmanned teaming to enhance soldier lethality, mobility, and situational awareness.
SMi Group's Military Space USA 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides an agenda for the 2nd Annual Military Space USA Conference supporting the US military space enterprise. The conference will include presentations from senior leaders in the US Space Force, Air Force, and other allied militaries on topics such as space acquisition reform through SMC 2.0, training the future space warfighting force, and leveraging disruptive commercial space technologies. A separate focus day will explore experimental smallsat capabilities, export controls for space technologies, advanced propulsion concepts, using LEO mega-constellations for bandwidth, in-orbit manufacturing, and accelerating commercial innovation. The event aims to connect disruptors and innovators with government to integrate new technologies rapidly into military space operations.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on future armoured vehicles in Central and Eastern Europe in 2020. It outlines early registration discounts that decrease over time, as well as special rates for military and government representatives. The document details benefits of attending the conference, including hearing updates from armed forces in the region. It lists speakers from various countries who will discuss topics like armoured vehicle programmes, enhancing capabilities, and ensuring interoperability. The agenda outlines presentations over two days covering issues like future infantry fighting vehicles, enhancing mechanization capabilities, and modernizing ground platforms. The document promotes sponsorship opportunities at the event.
This document provides an agenda for the Defence Aviation Safety conference taking place on April 23-24, 2020 in London. The agenda includes keynote presentations and panels on topics related to ensuring safety across defence aviation programs and platforms. Speakers will represent organisations such as the UK Ministry of Defence, US Air Force, German Military Aviation Authority, and NATO. Presentation topics will cover safety priorities, certification processes, training, accident investigation and lessons learned. A closing panel on day two will discuss the challenges of ensuring military aviation safety and cyber resilience.
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This document announces an interactive workshop on combination product development taking place on April 29th, 2020 in Boston, USA. The workshop will consist of three sessions focused on key topics in combination product development: combination product development strategies, drug delivery device testing solutions, and human factors validation studies. Speakers will include experts from major pharmaceutical companies such as AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, Biogen, and regulatory agencies. The workshop aims to provide attendees insights and strategies for navigating challenges in combination product development from concept to approval.
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This document provides information about the 3rd Annual Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems conference taking place on April 1-2, 2020 in London. It outlines the key topics to be discussed including UK and international perspectives on robotic and autonomous systems programs and strategies. Speakers will address topics such as unmanned ground vehicle development, autonomy for military robotic systems, and manned-unmanned teaming. The conference will explore delivering quality robotic systems to enhance operational effectiveness and discuss technology demonstrations.
This document provides information about the 5th Annual Defence Logistics Central & Eastern Europe conference taking place on March 3-4, 2020 in Budapest, Hungary. The summary includes:
- The conference will bring together senior military, government, and industry personnel from Central and Eastern Europe to discuss developments in defence logistics and increase cooperation in the region.
- Over the two days, there will be keynote briefings and panels on topics like modernizing logistics structures, interoperability, operational capabilities of country logistics divisions, and industry roles. Speakers will represent militaries like Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, and industry sponsors.
- Attendees can benefit from networking opportunities and learning about log
The document announces Space Week, consisting of the Small Satellites Conference from April 27-28 and the Military Space Situational Awareness Conference from April 29-30 in London. It provides details on the conferences, including chairpersons, speakers from various space agencies, companies, and militaries, and topics to be discussed such as small satellites, space insurance, disruptive approaches to space, space data, and military space situational awareness. The document aims to invite colleagues to participate in Space Week to explore developments in small satellites and how to track and manage space assets.
SMi Group's Superbugs and Superdrugs 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the Superbugs & Superdrugs conference on March 30-31, 2020 in London. The conference will focus on non-traditional approaches to fighting antimicrobial resistance and will feature speakers from companies and organizations working on alternatives to antibiotics, including those developing antibacterial proteins, agents that neutralize bacterial virulence, direct lytic agents, and immunomodulatory therapies. It provides details on the agenda, speakers, workshops, registration and sponsorship opportunities.
SMi Group's AI in Drug Discovery 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on AI in Drug Discovery taking place from March 16-17, 2020 in London, UK. It includes details about the program, speakers, registration fees and deadlines. The conference will explore how machine learning and AI are being applied across the drug discovery process, from compound design and virtual screening to toxicity prediction. There will be case studies presented from major pharmaceutical companies on their experience integrating AI. The document also advertises sponsorship opportunities for the event.
The document announces a conference on exploring the small satellite revolution and its impact on future space. It will be held on April 27-28, 2020 in London, UK and include a half-day post-conference workshop on April 29. The conference will discuss topics such as disruptive approaches to space, small satellite applications, space data and networking, insurance, and market trends and opportunities. It will feature expert speakers from organizations such as NASA, Surrey Satellite Technology, the Israeli Space Agency, US Air Force, and more. Attendees can learn about key small satellite programs and how these systems are transforming capabilities.
SMi Group's Military Space SA 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides an agenda for the 15th Annual Military Space Situational Awareness conference taking place on April 29-30, 2020 in London. The conference will bring together military experts, government space agencies, and industry leaders to discuss approaches to space situational awareness (SSA) and space domain awareness. Over the two days, the conference will feature talks on SSA capabilities and efforts from countries such as the UK, US, Italy, Germany, Austria, Australia, and South Africa. Additional talks will cover topics like space weather, debris mitigation, allied cooperation on SSA, and considerations for operating in a contested space environment with near-peer adversaries.
SMi Group's Global MilSatCom 2019 conferenceDale Butler
The document summarizes the 21st annual Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition, taking place November 4-7, 2019 in London. It will bring together over 550 attendees from 35+ nations, including military and government speakers from countries such as New Zealand, South Korea, Norway, Malaysia, Romania, Australia, the Netherlands, Brazil, the US, Japan, and the UK. The pre-conference focus day on November 4 will explore small satellites and disruptive technology. The conference will provide opportunities to network and discuss key issues in military satellite communications, including the UK's SKYNET program and disruptive new efforts in the US and NATO.
This document provides information about the 13th Annual Border Security Conference taking place on February 11-12, 2020 in Rome, Italy. The conference will explore technological advancements in biometrics and border security, with presentations from representatives from DHS, CBP, the US Navy, Europol, UNODC, and others. Attendees will gain insights on managing borders effectively in response to migration challenges. There will be discussions on biometrics facilitating seamless travel, and combating cross-border crime and terrorism. The conference will address interoperability between government agencies and international organizations to maintain comprehensive migration approaches.
This document provides information about the 4th Annual Network Centric Warfare conference taking place on February 3-4, 2020 in Rome, Italy. The conference will explore how networked platforms and forces can achieve operational superiority to address current and future threats. It will bring together military leaders and experts from countries like Italy, US, NATO, Netherlands, and France to discuss topics like network-enabled communications, battlefield management networks, tactical edge networking, and innovation in network capabilities. The document outlines the agenda, speaker details, registration information and discount deadlines for the conference.
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Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology 2017
1. HOST NATION KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
EXPERT SPEAKERS:
Commodore Andreas Vettos, Commander Maritime Air
Directorate, NATO Allied Maritime Command
Captain Jon Rucker, Program Manager Unmanned
Maritime Systems, US Navy
Captain Clark Troyer, Commanding Officer,
ONR Global
Captain Zbiniew Gorniak, Deputy Chief of Staff Plans,
Maritime Operations Centre, Polish Navy
Morten Nakjem, Research Manager, Maritime Systems,
FFI
Commodore (Ret.) David Burton, Director Strategy,
NATO CMRE
Yntze Meijer, Programme Manager, TNO
Admiral Sir George Zambellas, Former First Sea Lord and
Chief of Naval Staff, Royal Navy
Rear Admiral Keith Blount, Assistant Chief of the Navy
Staff, Aviation and Carriers, Rear Admiral Fleet Air Arm,
Royal Navy
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
1. Top military unmanned systems experts from the UK, USA, Norway
and Poland giving you quality access to leading-edge subject matter
experts
2. Covering the whole range of unmanned platforms and mission roles
including: Unmanned Underwater Vehicles, Surface Vehicles, Aerial
Vehicles; Underwater, Anti-Submarine and Anti-Surface Warfare
3. A detailed focus on Exercise Unmanned Warrior and how it has
shaped the way navies think about the use of unmanned systems
and how they will be integrated into future fleets
4. A dedicated solutions zone where cutting edge solution providers
will showcase the very best remotely controlled and autonomous
technologies available today and concepts for tomorrow
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Leading and Winning Naval Warfare through the Technological
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Unmanned Maritime
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2. UNMANNED MARITIME SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
Day One | 24th May 2017 www.umsconference.com
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8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
HOST NATION KEYNOTE ADDRESS
9.10 Unmanned Warrior: Leading and Winning through Technological
Innovation
• What we have learnt from Unmanned Warrior
• How we will continue to further technological development within
the UK’s Senior Service
• Integrating unmanned systems into future Royal Navy Operations
Rear Admiral Keith Blount, Assistant Chief of the Navy Staff, Aviation
and Carriers, Rear Admiral Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy
NATIONAL UPDATE
9.50 Status and Way Ahead for USVs and UUVs, including Enablers &
Technologies
• USVs and UUVs, their current uses and future efforts
• Enabling technologies & systems
• Current challenges/opportunities for unmanned systems within the
US Navy
Captain Jon Rucker, Program Manager Unmanned Maritime
Systems, US Navy
10.20 Morning Coffee
KEYNOTE ADDRESS FROM THE FORMER FIRST SEA LORD
10.50 The Importance of Unmanned Maritime Systems for Future Naval
Operations
• Key trends in unmanned technology; autonomy, design and
mission role
• The impact of UMS on Naval tactics and strategy
• How Manned-Unmanned teaming will enhance the navy’s ability
to complete missions effectively
Admiral Sir George Zambellas, Former First Sea Lord and Chief of
Naval Staff, Royal Navy UK
11.30 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor
MINE COUNTER MEASURES
12.00 The Polish Approach to Mine Warfare with Unmanned Systems
• Integrating Polish capabilities into the multinational BURMIN
project
• Delivering strategic, operational and tactical freedom of
manoeuvre for Polish and Allied forces in the Baltic
• Choosing the right vessel types and designs to provide MCM
support
• Developments in detection and disposal technology to keep
naval assets safe in shallow and open water
Captain Zbiniew Gorniak, Deputy Chief of Staff Plans, Maritime
Operations Centre, Polish Navy
12.30 Networking Lunch
UNMANNED SYSTEM INTEGRATION
PANEL DISCUSSION:
1.30 Manned-Unmanned Teaming - Changing the Nature
of Maritime Operation
• Keeping sailors safer while enhancing their combat capabilities
• Integrating UUVs, USVs and UAVs into one network in support of
manned platforms
• Working collaboratively to fulfil multiple missions at one time
• Future teaming projects to determine manned and unmanned
partnership
Morten Nakjem, Research Manager, Maritime Systems, FFI
Captain Clark Troyer, Commanding Officer,
ONR Global
Captain Zbiniew Gorniak, Deputy Chief of Staff Plans, Maritime
Operations Centre, Polish Navy
2.10 Session Reserved for Event Sponsor
2.40 Developing a MCM Capability through Stand-off Surface and
Underwater Platforms
• USVs for towed minesweeps
• AUVs for detecting hidden mines on the ocean floor
• USVs with one shot mine disposal weapon
Morten Nakjem, Research Manager, Maritime Systems, FFI
3.10 Afternoon Tea
3.40 Autonomous Versus Remote Controlled Systems: Dangers and
Benefits
• An overview of the latest developments in robotic autonomy for
unmanned maritime systems
• Key requirements for autonomous systems and how they will help
the US Navy operate in tough environments
• Keeping sailors safe from the ‘dull, dirty and dangerous’ jobs and
prioritising their roles for crucial missions
• An ONR perspective on Exercise Unmanned Warrior
Captain Clark Troyer, Commanding Officer, ONR Global
COMMAND AND CONTROL
4.10 The Role of NATO in Autonomous Maritime Systems Development
• The NATO Context: Issues and Challenges
• NATO’s Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation
• Science and Technology Focus Areas
• Relationships with the Operational Community and Industry
Commodore (Ret.) David Burton, Director Strategy, NATO CMRE
4.40 The UK Approach to Combat Network Integration of Off-board
Sensor Systems: ACER
• Incorporating unmanned systems into a wider network through
open interface standards
• Enhancing battlespace situational awareness by the integration
of unmanned vehicle sourced data into the recognised tactical
picture
• The success of the system in Exercise Unmanned Warrior
• What the future holds for ACER in naval operations
Dr Phillip Smith, Programme Manager, Platforms Systems Division,
DSTL
5.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
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8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
NATIONAL UPDATES
9.10 Doubling Hydrography and Oceanography Survey Capability to
Improve the Safety of Ship Movement
• Optimising the range and accuracy of hydrographic and
oceanographic missions in austere environments
• The benefits of persistent surveying capability to map shallow and
coastal areas for surveying
• Long distance operations: ensuring survivability and widening the
range a single ship can survey
Rear Admiral Shep Smith, Director of the Office of Coast Survey,
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
AERIAL AND UNDERWATER WARFARE
9.50 Forward Thinking to Integrate UAVs into future NATO Maritime
Operations
• The increased importance of drones for enhancing Maritime ISR
• Operational experience in recent naval exercises and missions
• Large scale continuing development of autonomous maritime air
operations
Commodore Andreas Vettos, Commander NATO Maritime Air
Directorate, NATO Allied Maritime Command
10.20 Morning Coffee
10.50 Underwater Warfare Technology Research and Development:
Providing Effective Capabilities to the Swedish Navy
• Anti-Submarine Warfare: AUV Acoustic Target System
• Optimising autonomous mine counter measures for detection and
disposal in the Baltic Sea
• Developing the teaming and interaction of manned and
unmanned systems in underwater environments
Matteo Perrone, Project Manager Underwater Warfare, FMV
Johan Wahren, Project Manager Underwater Warfare, FMV
11.20 Session Reserved for Event Sponsor
UNMANNED AUTONOMY
11.50 Implementation of Unmanned Maritime Systems in the Advanced
CD&E Environment
• An analysis of unmanned systems in an operational environment
• Answering key questions when deploying UXVs in Maritime
environments and on-board naval platforms
• Extracting lessons learned and implementing them into
operational doctrine
Yntze Meijer, Programme Manager, TNO
12.20 Networking Lunch
PANEL DISCUSSION:
1.20 Collaborative Approaches for Autonomous Systems
• Cooperation in Research and Development for autonomy
• A case study of the recent success of Exercise Unmanned Warrior
and how it has brought partners together
• Future prospects for enhanced development and procurement of
unmanned platforms amongst allied navies
Dr Phillip Smith, Ship Systems & Integrated Survivability Programme
Manager, DSTL
Yntze Meijer, Programme Manager, TNO
Russell Wynn, Chief Scientist, NOC Marine Autonomous and Robotic
Systems, National Oceanography Centre
2.00 Session Reserved for Event Sponsor
TECHNOLOGICAL CONCEPTS
2.30 Protecting the Blue Economy Through the Use of Unmanned Platforms
• From the perspective of situational awareness making specific
reference to recent demonstration activity
• Countering Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing;
implementing autonomous technology for continuous monitoring
• USVs for enhanced Border Control
Jonathan Turner, Director, Blue Economy Consulting, Nick Lambert
Associates Ltd
3.00 Afternoon Tea
3.30 Pioneering MAS demonstrator missions for the UK community
• Introduction to UK MAS research capability, and the ongoing
£25M capital MAS programme
• Lessons learned, and examples of data gathered, from ambitious
demonstrator missions involving combined fleets of marine surface
and submarine vehicles
• Initial results of MASSMO3 (NOC and partners contribution to
Unmanned Warrior)
• Developing plans for MASSMO4 and 5 in 2017-18
Professor Russell Wynn, Chief Scientist, NOC Marine Autonomous and
Robotic Systems, National Oceanography Centre
4.00 Ingenuity in the Design and Manufacture of Future Unmanned Aerial
Vehicles for Maritime Reconnaissance
• An introduction to additive manufacturing
• An overview 3D printed unmanned aircraft, including the SULSA
demonstrator for the Royal Navy
• Future concepts to consider when producing and operating UAVs
Andrew Lock, Enterprise Fellow, University of Southampton
4.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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4. Workshop Leaders:
Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Nick Lambert, Andy Hamflett and
Jonathan Turner, Directors, Nick Lambert Associates Ltd.
HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
23rd May 2017
Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington, United Kingdom
1.00pm - 5.00pm
Tackling the Issues Surrounding Situational
Awareness Systems
Workshop overview:
As unmanned vessels become more prevalent the need
to integrate them into existing systems becomes greater.
That need must be tackled in a way that is cognisant of
the benefits and operational/technical parameters of
each asset type. Understanding this creates a commercial
opportunity.
Why you should attend:
This workshop will explore the nature of different assets, the
sorts of intelligence they can gather and how that enables
decision making. With our vast amounts of experience we
will help you develop the way you think about, operate
and procure unmanned systems for ISR missions.
Agenda
13.00 Registration & Coffee
13.30 Opening Remarks
14.00 Developing situational awareness platforms
14.30 Understanding requirements
15.00 Afternoon Coffee
15.30 Multiple data sources
16.00 Collating and Analysing
16.30 Distributing
17.00 Closing remarks and end of workshop
About the workshop hosts:
Nick Lambert, Director, Nick Lambert Associates Ltd
A master mariner and a committed proponent of the
maritime users’ perspective, Rear Admiral Nick Lambert
concluded a long naval operational career as the UK
National Hydrographer in December 2012. Globally
connected, Nick is a key thought leader on Blue Economy
potential and tech innovation in associated domains.
He advises on a wide range of marine and maritime issues,
including: the importance of spatial data infrastructures
and hydrography for maritime economies; the evolution
of eNavigation and GNSS vulnerability; near or real time
situational awareness (especially from space based assets
and applications), and maritime training and education.
A master mariner and a committed proponent of the
maritime users’ perspective, Rear Admiral Nick Lambert
concluded a long naval operational career as the UK
National Hydrographer in December 2012. Globally
connected, Nick is a key thought leader on Blue Economy
potential and tech innovation in associated domains.
Jonathan Turner, Director, Blue Economy Consulting,
Nick Lambert Associates Ltd
Jonathan’s deep knowledge of industry trends and
lifecycles enables the development of future proofing
strategies and the transposition of ideas to support the
long term growth of companies and organisations.
With a passion for evolution at pace he engages
with those involved inspiring them to collaborate and
develop solutions. Jonathan generates focus through
the creation of management information extracted from
the organisation’s, often untapped, business datasets.
Combining experience of operational leadership
with business transformation skills he develops new
operating models, structures, processes and measures
of performance to generate sustainable bottom line
benefit and create a culture of transparent continuous
improvement.
About the organisation:
NLA is a consultancy which supports innovative
organisations of all sizes that are seeking to develop and
grow within the Blue Economy. We provide dynamic
business development and research services across a
range of sectors, with particular focus on marine and
maritime.
5. Audience Profile:
The participants of Unmanned Maritime
System Technology 2017 will provide
a wide range of perspectives on the
recent advancements in Autonomous
and Remotely Piloted Vehicles; from
unmanned underwater vessels for mine
counter measures to unmanned aerial
vehicles for enhanced area situational
awareness. The speakers and invited
participants will be carefully selected
to bring together those at the centre
of unmanned systems development,
showcasing operational experience,
active requirements and future concepts
for naval robotic platforms, and how
they will change navies operate. The
very latest technology innovators and
solution providers will be present to
share their ground breaking equipment
with a captive audience all looking to
advance their unmanned capabilities
at sea.
The audience will include, but not
be limited to:
• Programme Managers for Unmanned
Maritime Systems
• Lead Engineers, Autonomous Systems
• Heads of Maritime Capability
• Heads of Naval Operations
• Senior Scientists for Naval Systems
• Heads of Naval Research and
Development
• Heads of Navy Plans and Policy
• Chiefs of Procurement and Naval
Development
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