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  • 31 March 2020

    Conference, Aerospace

    Aerial Firefighting Conference

    Thought Leadership Conference Thought Leadership for Fixed- and Rotary-Wing Operators and Fire Agencies The Aerial Firefighting Conference, presented by WINGS and HELICOPTERS, is a one-day event featuring sector-leading suppliers on hand to display and discuss new technologies and services. The conference also includes a range of case studies and presentations from industry leaders to provide rotary- and fixed-wing operators, as well as their clients, with critical business information about the aerial firefighting sector. Connect and Innovate @ AFF Why attend? Critical business information for aerial firefighting operators and agencies, with an emphasis on the following segments: New products impacting the sector Available support services Air Traffic Management Aircraft innovations Procurement needs Governmental regulations and procedures Opportunities and challenges, domestic and international https://www.aviationforum.ca/

  • 25 March 2020

    Webinar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Comment faire face aux impacts de la COVID-19 sur votre entreprise

    25 mars 2020 10 h (HAE) La propagation de la COVID-19 entraîne des défis importants pour les entreprises canadiennes. Comme la situation évolue constamment, vous devez être prêt à réagir à toute perturbation. Écoutez Pierre Cléroux, économiste en chef de BDC, ainsi que d'autres experts parler des perspectives économiques à court terme et profitez de leurs conseils sur la façon de gérer la crise. Qui devrait le visionner? Tous les entrepreneurs canadiens Notre expert Pierre Cléroux Vice-président, Recherche et économiste en chef Pierre Cléroux dirige une équipe d'experts qui analysent les données économiques afin de repérer les tendances commerciales et sectorielles qui touchent les entrepreneurs canadiens. Il a pour responsabilité de fournir des analyses et des conseils économiques à l'équipe de direction de BDC, ainsi que de superviser toutes les activités de recherche en marketing et par industrie. Au cours de ses 25 années de carrière en tant qu'économiste, il a occupé plusieurs postes influents qui ont eu un impact direct sur les entrepreneurs, tant au Canada qu'à l'étranger. Conférencier chevronné, il parcourt régulièrement le pays pour aider les propriétaires d'entreprises à comprendre les risques et les occasions que recèle le contexte économique. https://www.bdc.ca/fr/articles-outils/boite-outils-entrepreneur/webinaires/pages/comment-faire-face-impacts-covid-19-votre-entreprise.aspx

  • 24 - 26
    Mar. 2020

    Mission, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Canada Trade Mission to NATO 24-26 March 2020

    Canada Trade Mission to NATO 24-26 March 2020 NATO procures annually more than $ 7B of goods and services; Canadian suppliers have privileged access to this market. Global Affairs Canada in collaboration with the Department of National Defence invite you to join a Trade Mission to NATO procurement agencies in Brussels (Be) and Capellen (Luxembourg). The trade mission will take place 24-26 Mar 2020 and will include NATO HQ in Brussels, NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCIA) and NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA). Along with promoting the Canadian Defence Industry, this trade mission will give Canadian companies an opportunity to gain insight into NATO procurement programs and procurement strategies with a focus on how Canadian defence and security companies can sell to NATO. It will also include networking sessions with members of the Belgium and Luxembourg Chamber of commerce. By joining the delegation, you will participate in a 2.5 days engagement focused on facilitating Canadian industry business with NCIA and NSPA. You will take advantage of the multiple networking and partnership development opportunities. Senior Canadian representatives from NATO Headquarters in Brussels will provide the strategic military procurement context while the NCIA and NSPA program Directors will explain how their respective Agency actually manages the procurement process. You will have the opportunity to introduce your business to all participants and be able to have one on one discussions with specific NATO program staff within your area of interest. NSPA's mission is to provide responsive, effective, and cost-efficient acquisitions including armaments procurement; logistics; operational and systems support and services to the Allies, NATO Military Authorities and partner nations. NSPA employs more than 1500 staff and is headquartered in Capellan (Luxembourg). NCIA's mission is to develop, procure and support Command, Control, Communication, Computer, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance capabilities to NATO. NCIA employs 2500 staff and is headquartered in Brussels (Belgium). Registration Register using this link. Limit of 25 Canadian companies (max 2 pers per company). Full payment is required at time of registration. If you are an Atlantic Canadian company and member of the Atlantic Canada Aerospace & Defence Association (ACADA) please do not register through this portal. The ACADA Mission Registration may be completed here. Administration. Event Fee $650/pers (includes hotel (2 nights), locally organised transport (bus cruiser), breakfast (x2), coffee breaks, lunch (x2), networking events (x2)) Hotel. Accommodation is included in your fee. 24 Mar 20, The Lodge Vilvoorde (Brussels). 25 Mar 20, Van Der Valk (Arlon). Security consideration: Access to NATO HQ, NCIA and NSPA is strictly controlled. All participants MUST use the organised transport and travel as a group to each venue. NO INDIVIDUAL transport arrangements are permitted. Proposed schedule Date Time Activity 24 Mar 20 evening Networking session with Brussels Chamber of Commerce 25 Mar 20 morning Briefing from Canadian Joint Delegation and NCIA at NATO HQ afternoon Travel to Luxembourg evening Networking session with Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce 26 Mar 20 morning NSPA Briefings afternoon B2B (industry with NSPA prog staff) Questions can be directed to the Canadian Liaisons Officer to NSPA, LCol Martin Bedard

  • 17 - 19
    Mar. 2020

    Symposium, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    AUSA Global Force Symposium

    Insight into new issues the armed forces are facing and discover how to make your company part of their solution. https://meetings.ausa.org/global/why_exhibit.cfm

  • 11 - 12
    Mar. 2020

    Symposium, C4ISR

    Unmanned Systems and Robotics Summit

    Leveraging Unmanned Capabilities to Fight and Win on the Future Battlefield Our 8th Annual Unmanned Systems and Robotics Summit brings together members of the DoD and Industry for an open dialogue about the various challenges and opportunities that exist in developing and employing unmanned systems across the military. This educational forum will provide US military commands, government agencies, academia, and industry leaders the chance to more effectively and efficiently pursue opportunities to shape the future of unmanned systems and robotics across the DoD. Topics to be Covered at the Summit: Accelerating the US Navy's Acquisition and Deployment of Unmanned Systems Leveraging UxS Capabilities in Support of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force Shaping the Future of Robotics Across the Department of the Army Leveraging Remotely Piloted Systems to Fly, Fight, and Win in Multi Domain Operations Improving the Range and Stealth of Unmanned Systems Improving Multi-Domain Survivability for the Army's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Advancing Power and Propulsion Technologies to Improve the Reach and Lethality of Future UxS Why You Should Attend this Summit Our 8th Unmanned Systems Summit will emphasize the growing need to further develop our unmanned systems capabilities and will focus on the technological and policy changes required for this development. As we enter the emerging era of Great Power Competition, our military will be increasingly challenged by our peer adversaries, who are developing their own UxS capabilities. In order to maintain our technological and military advantage and dominate on the future battlefield, the US Military must continue to develop robust, cutting-edge UxS capabilities. The 2020 Unmanned Systems Summit will convene speakers from across the services and Federal Government to discuss the emerging technological advancements, standards, and technical requirements needed to overcome the challenges affecting the US Military's ability to capitalize on the expanding role of unmanned systems within contested and denied environments. Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summits' content and focus areas, and we will assemble the most respected minds in unmanned systems technology as well as key-policy makers across military and civilian offices. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers. Exhibit & Sponsorship Information: The 8th Annual Unmanned Systems and Robotics Summit provides opportunities including exhibit space, round table discussions, product demonstrations, and networking receptions. Download the Sponsorship and Exhibiting Prospectus here.

  • 10 March 2020

    Seminar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Déjeuner - Causerie | La contribution des Forces armées canadiennes à la sécurité internationale

    Major-général Dany FortinForces armées canadiennes La contribution des Forces armées canadiennes à la sécurité internationale 10 mars 2020 Déjeuner-causerieHors-Série Horaires De 11h45 à 13h45. Accueil dès 11h30. Lieu Sofitel Montréal 1155 rue Sherbrooke Ouest Montréal (Québec) H3A 2N3 Salon Picasso Inscription à l'avance obligatoire

  • 9 - 11
    Mar. 2020

    Conference, Naval

    Register: Future Soldier Technology Conference 2020

    We are proud to host the sixth annual Future Soldier Technology conference in London on the 10th and 11th of March 2020, with a pre-conference, Dismounted Soldier Situational Awareness Focus Day on 9th March 2020 - exploring how new technologies within mobile deployable communications, ISTAR, battlespace management, Command & Control networks, and innovative immersive technologies and displays are assisting the warfighter. Future soldier programmes are as essential as ever to ensuring that soldiers are able to effectively operate in difficult terrain and hostile environments. As industry surges forward with their technological capabilities, it is crucial to understand the priorities of armed forces programme managers. As the only meeting solely dedicated to enhancing soldier modernisation programmes, Future Soldier Technology 2020 will provide a unique opportunity to see how emerging technologies and materials are used to overcome challenges in soldier modernisation programmes, from across the world. It will explore the key categories in development, such as: survivability, lethality, sustainability, mobility and C4i. Along with soldier modernisation programmes from: IdZ-ES, FELIN, ISSP, Land 125, Sistemas de Combate do Soldado, and more. Benefits of Attending Hear the very latest developments from Future Soldier Programme Managers related to: Ballistic protection Soldier lethality C4i systems, battlespace management, and situational awareness Night vision and optics Winter warfare capabilities Soldier system power solutions Battlefield robotics and autonomous systems Immersive technology and augmented reality As well as updates from a variety of national programmes including: UK USA France Australia Germany Canada Sweden Norway Portugal At this year's conference there will once again be an array of networking opportunities: Meet and network with service providers as well as military and government end-users from around the world that make up the attendees and exhibitors at this year's conference More than three and a half hours of networking during the conference days Industry hosted evening networking drinks reception https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21762

  • 4 - 5
    Mar. 2020

    Conference, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    88th Annual Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence / Conférence d'Ottawa sur la sécurité et la défense

    STICKHANDLING THROUGH ROUGHING AND INTERFERENCE: HOW TO POSITION CANADA IN A WORLD OF GREAT POWER PLAYS How will Canada make itself safe, relevant, and empowered in a complex world in which great power dynamics, an interdependent economy, warfare below the threshold, and new technologies undermine our capacity to set thin red lines and enact counterpoises to rapidly shifting threats? Canada is entering unknown territory. We are playing a new game, one that we are not familiar with. The rules of the game have not changed, but not all the players are following them. Be present in the company of 500+ people from DND/CAF, industry, academia, and military/diplomatic representatives from all over the globe. Learn directly from experts from Washington, London, Brussels, Paris, Beijing, and Moscow who will gather to share and debate their worldviews regarding the future peace, security, and prosperity in the world. Gain insight on Canada's evolving role, the new threats we faced and how to better position your company moving forward. Find out how CAF is adapting: recruiting, training; how we fight (doctrine); what we'll fight with (procurement). Join conversations with decision makers about how we engage with our allies and strategic adversaries. Gain the knowledge your company will need to adapt and enhance your business practices moving forward. https://cdainstitute.swoogo.com/ottawaconference/begin

  • 3 March 2020

    Webinar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Webinar Invite – In Addition to IDEaS: Connecting with Industry and Understanding ITBs

    Hello, We'd like to invite you to a webinar to learn how to connect with further opportunities in the Canadian defence and aerospace sector. Learn about the Canadian Industrial and Technological Benefits (ITB) policy and how to connect with Prime contractors with obligations to spend on Canadian technologies. It's taking place on March 3rd at 2:00PM EST. Guest Speakers: Benjamin Whelan, A/Director, IDEaS program Helen To from Seaspan Rishikesh Rajagopal from VARD Dominique Kowlessar from Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Register Here (https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2613812222999810571) What are ITBs? Through the Canadian ITB policy, defence contractors are required to do an equal amount of business in Canada as their contract value. Currently, there are over $3.2 billion in potential opportunities for Canadian businesses that can be leveraged to fund R&D projects, grow your business and gain export work. Thanks, The IDEaS Team

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