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  • 13 - 15
    Nov. 2018

    Conference, Land

    Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2018 Conference

    We are delighted to announce the return of the sell-out Future Armoured Vehicles Survivabilitysymposium, taking place in London between the 13th-15th November 2018. As the only event purely dedicated to the area of vehicle protection, Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2018 will deliver a strong focus on the relationship between current requirements, emerging technologies and how these might be leveraged to enhance force protection. Building on 2017's focus day, we will host an exclusive pre-conference Active Protection Systems focus day, dedicated to this important capability. At the meeting, experts from the most forward-thinking nations will deliberate on the best way to integrate APS, the architectures necessary to support integration, efforts to ensure system safety, STANAG 4686 standardisation and much more. The focus day will guarantee the support of technical experts from leading solution providers, covering the latest hard/soft kill systems, sensors, data processing, munitions and countermeasures. On 14th-15th November, the two-day conference will aim to further cover the core areas of survivability in detail, exploring the latest platforms, vehicle architectures, active/passive protection, mobility, counter-IED, un-manned/autonomous solutions, signature management and stealth. 2018 Benefits of attending New for 2018: Benefit from briefings on the protection of armoured platforms and crews from chemical, biological, nuclear, and radiological threats (CBRN). Presentations delivered by ECBC and DE&S. Attend an interactive focus day exploring the development and integration of hard/soft kill active protection systems (APS), as well as national updates on the development and integration of such platforms Benefit from a comprehensive approach with a key focus on the technologies that go into providing enhanced protection including Armour, Signature Management, Situational Awareness, C-IED, C-UAS Protection, Materials and Sensor Technologies Hear national capability development updates from the British Army, DSTL, US Army, German Army, US Marine Corps, Turkish Army and many more NATO and non-NATO briefings with a comprehensive representation from the British defence sector A dedicated exhibition hall with a plethora of different solution providers all showcasing the latest technologies whilst providing technical briefings

  • 13 - 15
    Nov. 2018

    Conference, Security

    Smarter Border Management 2018 Conference

    The Future of Border Management It is the responsibility of the international border community to continually enhance security processes without compromising passenger experience and airport capacity. Through a detailed examination of cutting edge technology and infrastructure solutions, Smarter Border Management 2018 will provide an interactive forum for collaborative discussion, and a detailed consideration of best practice and organisational capabilities. The challenge of unprecedented demographic trends, irregular migration patterns and the complexity of the geopolitical context in 2018 aligned with extensive technological developments in the implementations of "smart" border systems delivers an exciting and challenging background to the established forum for border security professionals from government, NGOs and the private sector. This year's conference will build upon the success of our 2017 event, which brought together 160 leaders in border security, policy makers, experts and stakeholders. Join us in November and hear keynote presentations from Rt. Hon Caroline Nokes, United Kingdom Secretary of State for Immigration and Krum Garkov, Executive Director, eu-LISA. New for 2018: Full debrief in the wake of the UK's decision to withdraw from the European Union Reform to preserve: Protecting the Schengen agreement through the full roll out the European Commission's Entry-Exit System Coherent security: border control from beyond the border and the 'whole of government approach' to border security Cargo management at the border across all ports-of-entry

  • 13 - 15
    Nov. 2018

    Conference, Aerospace

    International Fighter Conference 2018

    Information & Integration: Leveraging Data for a Multi-Domain Battlespace The global security environment is evolving, and so must combat airpower. As several air forces continue to procure 5th generation planes, NATO and its partners are being drawn into an operating environment which is both information-centric and multi-domain. If they are to capitalise on the extraordinary capabilities which these new platforms provide, the fighter community must improve its approach to information management, so that the fighter can be deployed to maximum effect against a peer - or near-peer - adversary. Returning to Berlin, the International Fighter Conference 2018 will open with sessions on particularly pressing topics; data fusion and the light attack concept. With information superiority now a critical objective for airborne operations, we must continue to examine the ways combat aircraft gather, process and exploit data. A sophisticated technical approach to fusion between air, land and sea must be matched with training model fit for the data-age pilot. The light attack segment acknowledges that, in a stealth-focused fifth generation age, the multi-role fighter might have its limits. Investment in expensive high-end platforms might well need to be balanced with lower-spec aircraft, which can operate decisively - and without extensive support - in a more permissive operating environment against an asymmetric threat. Days two and three will once again invite senior commanders to debate fresh approaches to strategy, mission planning, interoperability, multi-domain operations, MRO and acquisition. Underpinning the debate will be the recognition that cyberspace and the electromagnetic spectrum have well and truly infiltrated airborne operations. Preparing for sustained engagements against a peer threat will demand a combat platform which can manage cyber, offensively and defensively, and which can leverage EW/counter-EW to support a decisive approach to combat airpower delivery. 2018 Features Included: Interactive Panel Discussions - featuring discussions on industry trends, A2/AD environments, commanders' strategy, the Joint Strike Fighter, emerging light attack requirements and LVC training. A Focus Day dedicated to emerging requirements for light attack & LVC training Attendees from more than 30 nations, offering a unique international perspective on the future delicery of combat airpower. High-level presentations from the Chiefs of Air Staff of Germany and Ukraine, as well as a keynote briefing from the Commander, NATO Allied AIr Command and the Head of Fighter Capability, Royal Canadian Air Force.

  • 13 - 14
    Nov. 2018

    Tradeshow, Aerospace

    2018 Canadian Aerospace Summit

    This exclusive event brings together Canadian and international companies of all sizes, government, and academia for two days in the nation's capital. More than 1,200 participants–primarily C-suite executives and government officials–are expected to attend. HEAR FROM THE GREATEST MINDS IN THE INDUSTRY A world-class conference program featuring renowned Canadian and international speakers. NETWORK WITH SUPPLIERS AND CUSTOMERS A Trade Show gathering over 100 Canadian and international companies, and a matchmaking program connecting prime contractors with potential suppliers. THE PLACE TO BE Canada's premier aerospace gathering, including the Aerospace Leadership Luncheon and the Annual Canadian Aerospace Dinner.

  • 13 - 14
    Nov. 2018

    Conference, Aerospace

    GARDN Conference

    About the event GARDN Conference is the meeting on sustainable aviation in Canada. Air travel industry has set clear climate targets: improve the aviation fleet efficiency by an average of 1.5% per annum between 2009 and 2020, stabilize net carbon emissions through carbon-neutral growth from 2020, and reduce net carbon emissions by 50% between 2005 and 2050. The competitiveness of the Canadian air transport sector is increasingly dependent on its ability to adopt environmentally sustainable practices. Since 2009, the Green Aviation Research and Development Network (GARDN) has contributed to the development of technologies and processes for quiet, clean and sustainable air transport, including projects on sustainable aviation fuels. These collaborative projects have led to groundbreaking innovations along the supply chain and have helped transform ideas into economic value. This conference will be the opportunity to learn more about those innovations and to connect with key stakeholders from the Canadian Government, research institutes and industries. The objective is to better integrate cross-sectoral strengths that accelerate the development of sustainable alternatives to aircraft design, engines, avionic systems and fuels.

  • 13 - 15
    Nov. 2018

    Conference, Aerospace

    ATAC’s 2018 Canadian Aviation Conference & Tradeshow

    A full range of committee meetings including numerous noted guest speakers will be held during the three-day event, providing always topical, informative and engaging meetings. A wide variety of commercial aviation related topics, certain to include your areas of professional interest, will be presented throughout the Conference, including a 90-minute plenary session with Transport Canada Civil Aviation senior management on November 14. A forum on one of industry's key concerns, labour shortages, will close the Conference on Thursday, November 15.

  • 12 - 16
    Nov. 2018

    Mission, Security

    Mission dans le secteur de la sécurité à Monterrey et à Mexico

    Export Québec et la Délégation générale du Québec à Mexico , en collaboration avec le Consulat général du Canada à Monterrey , organisent une mission commerciale dans le secteur de la sécurité du 12 au 16 novembre 2018 à Monterrey et à Mexico, au Mexique. L'objectif de cette mission est de permettre aux entreprises participantes : d'exporter leurs produits et services au Mexique; de rencontrer des clients, des distributeurs ou d'autres partenaires potentiels; de promouvoir l'industrie de la sécurité du Québec au Mexique.

  • 12 - 15
    Nov. 2018

    Seminar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    US Export Controls with REFORM CHANGES Seminar

    This seminar series provides both novice and experienced export compliance professionals with a comprehensive education on complying with regulations administered by the US departments of State, Commerce, and Treasury, and what the recent ECR changes and potential coming changes from a new administration mean for their compliance programs. Export Control Reform (ECR) changes have relaxed the controls on most defense-related items and technology, but made understanding and complying with the regulations even more complicated. The shift of most military and space items from the ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) to the EAR (Export Administration Regulations) forces exporters to learn the highly complicated ins and outs of the EAR. The good news is that the complex rules impose significantly less compliance burdens and fewer compliance-based export delays. So if you learn these rules, you will be able to export sooner and reduce the costs of compliance, giving you a competitive advantage. TWO BACK-TO-BACK SEMINARS: ITAR Defense Trade Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - November 12 - 13, 2018 Introduction to Export Controls - ITAR, DDTC & More Munitions Export Controls & Determining Jurisdiction ''Specially Designed'' and the Order of Review Controlled Items and Activities License Requirements & Application Workshop New Brokering Rules & Political Contributions Technical Data Considerations License, Agreement & Exemption Management Internal Control Programs Items Shifted from USML to CCL Export Control Reform: Adjusting & Updating Practice EAR & OFAC Commercial & Military Export Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - November 14 - 15, 2018 Export Administration Regulations (EAR) Jurisdiction & Classification: The Order of Review Shipping & Licenses China Military Catch-All Rule Reexports Office of Foreign Assets Control Regulations (OFAC) Technical Data & Software Encryption Controls Export Control Reform: Adjusting & Updating Practices Export Enforcement Issues & Effective Export Compliance Sanctions Changes & Evolving Controls on Russia

  • 9 November 2018

    Webinar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Doing Business with the US Federal Government

    To register, please contact Charbel Khoury at charbel.khoury@aeromontreal.ca A free webinar offered by LSI (Logistic Specialties, Inc.) Topics: Why should I pursue federal government opportunities? Up-front necessary actions: NAICS, DUNS, SAM How to find opportunities: FBO Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Capture Process Request for Proposal/Proposal Writing Source Selection Process

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