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  • 2 - 3
    Mar. 2020

    Mission, Aerospace

    GIFAS mission in Canada

    A delegation of 60+ French aerospace industrials, members of GIFAS (French Aerospace Industries Association) and represented at the executive level will come to Montreal on Monday, March 2, to meet the Canadian aerospace ecosystem. This delegation is led by Mr. Eric Trappier, President of GIFAS and President & CEO of Dassault Aviation. We invite all aerospace clusters of Canada to join us for this event. This will be a unique opportunity to discover and deepen your relationships with French industrials. We are pleased to invite you on Monday, March 2 to meet us on the following events: Monday, March, 2, 2020 Four Seasons Hotel - Montreal, QC 9.00 AM – 9.30 AM: Registration of participants 9.30 AM – 10.15 AM: Official opening (presence confirmed of a federal minister) 10.15 AM – 12.30 PM: Round tables (thematics: industry 4.0 and consolidation in the aerospace industry, artificial intelligence, space) 1.00 PM – 2.30 PM: Lunch 2.30 PM – 5.30 PM: B2B meetings (20 minutes meetings planned in advance thanks to a dedicated platform) 7.00 PM: Reception Two links have been set up for registration: 1. Seminar / Lunch / Reception Link: Registration Seminar / Lunch / Reception 2. B2B meetings Link: B2B meetings registration We invite you to register for the activities in which you wish to participate. Due to logistical constraints, GIFAS reserves the right to refuse participants. Even if this event is free, we remind you that your registration commits you to be present. This event will be held in English and French. https://ac-ada.ca/events/2020-03-02/gifas-mission-in-canada

  • 26 - 28
    Feb. 2020

    Symposium, Aerospace

    2020 Air Warfare Symposium

    AFA'S AIR WARFARE SYMPOSIUM AFA's Air Warfare Symposium is a premier event for the aerospace and defense industry geared toward the professional development of Air Force officers, enlisted members, civilians, retirees, and veterans. The symposium harnesses the Air Force's innovative spirit through sessions focussed on innovation and exhibits that highlight the next generation of air, space, and cyber power. The symposium brings together the top leadership of the Air Force as well as leaders in industry, academia, and government officials to discuss the issues and challenges facing our Air Force today and in the future. https://www.afa.org/events/calendar/2020-02-26/air-warfare-symposium

  • 25 - 27
    Feb. 2020

    Conference, Aerospace

    International Military Helicopter Conference

    Defining the Future of Vertical Lift In the United States and around the world, emerging concepts for future vertical lift are advancing our understanding of how next-generation rotorcraft should be designed, deployed and sustained to meet the demands of a complex, contested and multi-domain operating environment. Even as requirements continue to be shaped, we are beginning to see a vision for the future helicopter force which will rely on increased range, speed, survivability and payload, open architectures, connectivity and unmanned systems integration - to name a few. Given the scope of our ambition, it is imperative that we meet to align these future platforms with the threats they will face, and to ensure - as we prepare for new aircraft - that we manage the capability gap to sustain the highest possible standards of readiness, both for today and for tomorrow. International Military Helicopter unites more than 200 military and industry leaders, at a strategic forum designed to assure the role of the military helicopter by supporting the delivery of capability in practice. Organised in 2020 across three specifically themed days - Vision 2030, War Fighter Readiness/Current Operations and Platform Sustainment - it provides a unique opportunity to look across the life-cycle of the platform, offering a world-class program led by operators, capability leaders and technical specialists alike. Though future capability-focused, the forum does not ignore the challenges of the present, and it remains the opportunity to prepare for the full-spectrum of operations, from combat to search and rescue, logistics to humanitarian support. Covering everything from manned-unmanned teaming to training and predictive maintenance, it offers an unparalleled chance to ensure our forces are ready to fight and win, whenever they might be called upon to do so. 5 Key Questions for IMH 2020: How will operational concepts and doctrine for vertical lift adapt to meet the demands of multi-domain operations? How will unmanned systems support future helicopter forces, and what are the limits of autonomy in the future air domain? How applicable is 'multi-role' as a concept for future helicopter design? Apart from autonomy, what are the other critical capabilities which will define next-generation platforms? How can we drive up availability and reduce downtime, and how can the MRO and logistics model be improved? "It was an excellent events goatherd most of the military helicopter users to meet each others and exchange experiences and have better understanding for so many concepts discussed." Royal Saudi Air Force "It was very good for networking and getting new information from the industry in line of work" Finnish Defence Force "It is always worth for me to attend both the presentation but also for contact opportunities" Hensoldt France SAS https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21739

  • 18 February 2020

    Industry Day, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Accélérez Ensemble : Grand Groupe rencontre solution innovante

    Venez participer aux rencontres d'affaires B2B ACCELEREZ ENSEMBLE, en partenariat avec Thales AI@Centech, Deloitte, Bleu Blanc Tech et PairConnex Vous êtes un Grand Groupe et cherchez à gagner du temps pour sourcer des solutions innovantes répondant à vos besoins et enjeux. Vous êtes une PME ou une startup avec une solution innovante à présenter à un décisionnaire d'un grand groupe dans les domaines : de l'Intelligence Artificielle (machine learning, réalité virtuelle et augmentée, etc.) des TI (transformation numérique, traitement de la data, etc.) des Ressources Humaines (rétention et acquisition de talents, logiciels de formation, bien-être au travail, etc.) de l'Industrie 4.0. Venez participer aux rencontres d'affaires B2B ACCELEREZ ENSEMBLE, en partenariat avec le programme pour startups AI@Centech de Thales, Deloitte, Bleu Blanc Tech et PairConnex. Au coeur de l'innovation et du maillage Grand Groupe – PME/Startup, nous vous proposons un programme de rendez-vous d'affaires sur mesure et pré-qualifiés de 20 minutes. Ces rencontres seront facilitées par la solution de jumelage intelligent PairConnex. Grands Groupes déjà confirmés : Banque Nationale Deloitte Desjardins NAOS (Bioderma - Institut Esthederm - État Pur) Société Générale Thales Veolia Le nombre de places est limité. Nous donnerons la priorité aux participants répondant aux besoins des grands groupes identifiés ci-dessus. Thales AI@Centech recherche des startups pour sa prochaine cohorte d'ici le 21 février. AI@Centech (https://www.thalesdigital.io/en/ai-centech/) est un programme d'accélération de 6 mois, pour les startups offrant des solutions autour de l'Intelligence Artificielle. Thales s'associe à des startups afin de co-développer des solutions de pointe pour l'IA ou l'industrie de la cybersécurité, tout en accompagnant leur émergence sur leurs marchés respectifs. Leurs programmes vous donneront accès à un écosystème mondial composé d'un réseau établi de partenaires stratégiques, technologiques et académiques, ainsi que d'autres acteurs numériques. Cela vous permettra de tirer le meilleur parti des leviers de développement créés par la fertilisation croisée au sein d'une large communauté d'experts. Aucun remboursement ne sera possible après 48h avant l'événement.

  • 13 - 14
    Feb. 2020

    Symposium, Aerospace

    UAS WEST Symposium

    Military UAV's Create Multiple-Mission Opportunities for Industry Military spending for this technology is expected to grow as an overall percentage of large military budgets such as the United States' and Chinese defense budget, offering specialized drone manufacturers and software developers a tremendous opportunity. While drones will never completely replace soldiers, this debate is becoming less important in the current strategic climate. The Global Military UAV industry, is valued at US$ 30 billion in 2019 and is projected grow at a CAGR of 12.6% by 2027. Analysts still predict growth in this industry, estimating a total increase to just over $89 billion in the next decade. Not only is the military expected to sustain its backing of UAS technology, but the civil and commercial markets are poised to open up to a host of opportunities for the industry. Military UAVs are taking over the skies. They are primarily being used by armed forces globally for Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR) and for carrying out strike missions. Popularly known as a drone, the use of this type of aircraft is increasing in all sectors, especially in the defense sector. Consequently, the military UAV-industry is advancing at a rapid pace. The creation and development of military UAVs has provided an opportunity for worldwide military entities to extend their operational capability while performing a number of different tasks and missions. This opportunity has motivated the creation of projects, worldwide, that studied the potential of military UAVs, resulting in the creation of more such UAVs and on the identification of requirements to implement, according to the task at hand. The creation and development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) has provided a valuable opportunity to develop tasks such as search and rescue (SAR), surveillance, reconnaissance, inspection, patrolling, hazardous materials detection, among many other tasks. Particularly in military scenarios, the danger is more significant, which motivates the use of UAVs to perform certain missions, since its use promotes the safeguard of human lives. This is one of the main motives that has promoted innovation regarding unmanned systems (UxS), and the development of applications for UAVs. Although the deployment of an UAV grants an edge in the performance of a mission, the deployment of several different unmanned systems working together would result in an improvement of the operational capability. The successful achievement of a feat of such dimension can be made possible through the integration of interoperable systems that work together to achieve common objectives. "Unmanned Aircraft Systems West" is a very valuable investment in your time. Attendees will obtain invaluable information on the emerging opportunities in the Military, Government, Commercial and Civil Markets found nowhere else. Key program offices will examine UAS from first hand experiences and address the Needs, Requirements and Opportunities needed. Key Conference Themes will include: DoD UAS Joint Program Updates, Emerging Sensor Capabilities & Testing Hands-on User Perspectives on UAS Training AI & Autonomy R&D Emerging Major UAV Program Weaponization Updates and Platforms Counter UAS Emerging Technologies & Policies sUAS & Nano System Innovations and Payloads Civil and Commercial Drone Platforms, Payloads Imaging Opportunities Latest FAA Air Traffic Integration Programs Status Updates UAS Swarming MUM-T Capabilities GOGO vs. COCO Decision Making Capabilities UAS WEST Attendees will obtain invaluable information on the emerging opportunities in the Military, Government, Commercial and Civil Markets found nowhere else. Key program offices will examine UAS from first hand experiences and address the Needs, Requirements, Capabilities and Opportunities for Industry. Some of the titles who have attended past UAS events CEOs/COOs/CIOs Presidents/Vice Presidents Principles General Managers Commanding Officers Directors Deputy Directors Branch Chiefs Research Directors Business Development Managers Sr . Marketing Managers Sr. Managers, Federal Accounts Sr. Analysts Sales Directors Principal Scientists Program Managers Project Managers Product Managers Program Analyst Aerospace Engineers Mechanical Engineers Systems Engineers Flight Operations Managers Test Engineers Engineering Leads https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21793

  • 12 - 13
    Feb. 2020

    Symposium, C4ISR

    Automated ISR & Battle Management Symposium

    The 8th Annual Automated ISR and Battle Management Symposium encourages members of the DoD, Intelligence Community, military services, and critical organizations to come together to discuss advances in technology and systems to collect and process actionable intelligence in support of decision makers and warfighters. With potential enemies continually improving their aerial denial capabilities, the US will have to develop and field ISR capabilities able to collect in degraded and denied areas at the speed of need. This program will facilitate discussions aimed at enhancing ISR capabilities and emphasizing the significance of battle management systems to fight and win on the battlefields of today and the future. Topics to be Covered at the 2020 Symposium: Expanding American ISR Capacities in Support of Great Power Competition Advancing Army ISR Capabilities in an Evolving Threat Environment Exploiting AI to Improve the Speed, Completeness, and Accuracy of ISR Processing Training Intelligence Professionals for Near-Peer Intelligence Operations Marine Corps ISR Requirements for Amphibious Operations Acquiring Systems to Enhance Warfighter's Understanding of the Battlefield Attaining Actionable ISR in Denied Air Space Improving Partner Nation Intelligence in a Near-Peer Fight Why you should attend this year's Symposium: This educational symposium will bring together senior Intelligence officials, military leaders, academia, and solution providers to ensure ISR resources are being utilized as effectively and efficiently as possible in support of mission success. As America's potential enemies continue to close the technological gap the demand for actionable intelligence only continues to grow. Advances in enemy anti-air and other area denial capabilities reduce the effectiveness of current intelligence collection methods used by US Forces across the globe. Emerging technologies, such as AI and machine learning, will enable enhanced and more efficient information collection as well as reduce the time needed by the analyst to turn the information into intelligence. With the rise of Great Power Competition, the need for getting intelligence quickly to decision makers will be paramount in maintaining US military supremacy. This symposium will feature senior level discussions about advances in modern technology to help collect actionable intelligence better support the Commanders and the Warfighters. With the global threat environment continuing to evolve the need for clear and actionable intelligence collection only continues to grow. This symposium will allow for open and honest dialogue to solve the nation's most difficult challenges surrounding the efficiency of ISR capabilities. Exhibit & Sponsorship Information: The 2020 Automated ISR and Battle Management Symposium provides opportunities including exhibit space, round table discussions, product demonstrations, and networking receptions. Download the Sponsorship and Exhibiting Prospectus https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21891

  • 11 - 13
    Feb. 2020

    Tradeshow, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR

    Nuclear Deterrence Summit

    The Summit gathers U.S. and international leaders, experts and industry executives in the field of nuclear deterrence to discuss management of the nuclear complex, the security of the stockpile, arms control negotiations, and strategic policy. https://www.govevents.com/details/33820/nuclear-deterrence-summit/

  • 11 - 12
    Feb. 2020

    Seminar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    ITAR/EAR Boot Camp: Achieving Compliance

    Compliance with the Federal Regulations is a Critical Component of Your Corporate Strategic Image Avoid Costly Fines & Penalties Through Your Compliance with and Understanding of the EAR & ITAR. Space is limited, so register now Basics of the ITAR Topics Include: Understanding State/DDTC and the Export Control Reform (ECR) The Order of Review, Specially Designed & the Commodity Jurisdiction Process Understanding ITAR-Controlled Technical Data & the Public Domain How to Complete a DSP-5 Licensing Non-U.S. Persons Utilizing ITAR Exemptions Violations & Lessons Learned Basics of the EAR Topics Include: Understanding Commerce/BIS & the Regulations The Ten General Prohibitions & Red Flags Reading the ECCN, Reasons for Control & Country Charts Preparing License & Classification Requests using SNAP-R License Exceptions & the Strategic Trade Authorization (STA) Due Diligence: Preventing Violations Recordkeeping & Compliance Under the EAR Small group exercises are offered on both days. "The small group discussions are an extremely effective learning tool. The exercises and small class size are a major plus that keeps us coming back to attend ECS seminars." Director of Export Compliance, Northrop Grumman "The venues are always conducive to learning and the quality of instructors as former State Department Licensing Officers is unparalleled." Program Manager, Military Systems Group https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21622

  • 10 - 12
    Feb. 2020

    Mission, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    VIP Business Mission to Australia

    Australia is investing more than $200 billion in their defence capability over the next decade. By 2020-21, Australia will have restored investment in defence to 2 per cent of its GDP, including plans to build 54 naval vessels, modernise its army, and introducing a world-leading fifth generation air force. How will you take advantage of the country's largest peacetime investment in defence? Join the Canadian Association of Defence and Security's VIP Trade Mission to Australia*, planned to take place February 10-12, 2020 and accommodate a maximum of 20 individuals**. Deadline to express is January 10th, 2020. Please respond to Steven Hillier at 613-235-5337 ext. 22 or steven@defenceandsecurity.ca * Cost per person is $2,500 ** In order for this event to take place the minimum interest must be 10 people.

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