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  • 26 - 28
    Sep. 2018

    Conference, Aerospace, Land, C4ISR

    Future Indirect Fires Summit

    NATO defines indirect fire as "Fire delivered at a target which cannot be seen by the aimer." Indirect fireis most commonly associated with field artillery and is also used in regards to mortars. The US Armed Forces are fearful of causing too many civilian casualties and missing desired threats, which pose significant risks to life in combat environments. The more precise the weapons are, the less shots are fired and the less shots returned on them. In addition, the US Armed Forces are mindful of the possibility of being overmatched in this capability, with near peers holding advantages in terms of distance and precision. With indirect fires' growing precision and lethality remaining of utmost importance, our conference will enable attendees to: Discuss achieving greater integration of artillery and mortars pieces into the joint fires environment; Identify future increases in the mobiility of artillery and mortars for future rapid response deployment; Hear from experts on the need to increase effectiveness of artillery guns, ammunition and target systems, range, scalability, destruction, accuracy, and target acquisition; Connect with vendors from around the country; Network with a variety of public- and private sector figures to determine future practices Join us at this timely event to review burgeoning initiatives and successes in indirect fires technology and discuss what steps can be taken to deliver more effective indirect fire capabilities. Why Attend? Better Understanding on military and government needs and processes for acquisition, in order to secure the bid. Discover New Emerging Technologies and innovative strategies, improving interoperability and radar capabilities to enhance operation efficiencies. Test New Technologies during our Demo Drive, evaluate and analyze new technology to advance operations. Hear from key thought leaders in the Radar community including the latest challenges and requirements for the next generation of radar technology Join Our Technical Training Day to get an inside perspective and learn more about cognitive radar, spectrum challenges and supporting domain awareness. Topics we'll cover include: Transforming the Battlefield Sensor Network Next Generation Radar for Contested Environments Upgrades in Military Radar for UAVs CExtending and Upgrading the Capabilities of Existing Radar Assets Patriot Missile's Reinvention -- Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMIC) at Work Future Intelligent Military Radar - Cognitive Radar and Autonomous Machine Intelligence Advancements in Ground Radar Technology Bistatic/ Multistatic Military Radar for UAV Swarms Very Low SWaP-C Military Subsystems and Components Modular Upgrade Opportunities in Major US Radar Efforts

  • 26 - 27
    Sep. 2018

    Tradeshow, Aerospace

    THE INTERNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND DEFENCE MRO SHOW

    ADS SHOW - Aero Defence Support ShowThe International Aeronautics and defence MRO Show ADS SHOW has reinforced its position as the leader among Aeronautics and Defence MRO Shows! An extended aerospace scope In 2018, the ADS Show will extend its area of interest to include all operational services, such as aeronautical maintenance and the relevant training courses, as in previous years, but also other in-flight or ground air services for both military and civilian customers. Strategic Activity Clusters ISR AND COMBAT: Aircraft, drones and intelligence exploitation systems PROJECTION SUPPORT: Airborne and ground systems for operational support MOTORISATION: Aircraft engines and missiles, FADEC, test systems DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: Data analytics, predictive and prescriptive MRO, remote maintenance, additive technology, augmented technician INNOVATIVE TRAINING: New educational models (schools, universities and specialised centres), partnerships between schools, industry and defence, training in aeronautics and international markets.

  • 26 - 27
    Sep. 2018

    Tradeshow, Aerospace

    2018 TECH DEMO

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PROGRAM BILINGUAL EVENT The UAS Centre of Excellence is holding in 2018 its first TECH DEMO edition. Focusing on Quebec's latest technology developments, the event aims primarily at showcasing UAS possibilities available for the whole industry. Join the 150 sector representatives in this two-day annual edition of the TECH DEMO trade show and discover the latest trends and capabilities of our industry and what it can do for you. REGISTRATION Click on the Eventbrite link below to register and get your badge.

  • 25 - 27
    Sep. 2018

    Conference, Naval

    Offshore Patrol Vessels 2018

    Offshore Patrol Vessels 2018 will examine the platform across its life cycle. As the maritime security environment grows increasingly complex, OPV users require an updated assessment of the role the patrol vessel should play. Can it step up to support the broader battle fleet in a higher intensity conflict scenario, in addition to its conventional role? If so, what might the implications of such a role might be for the design, deployment and sustainment of the future platform? Split across three days, OPV 2018 will undertake to answer one question: how can the OPV sustain its relevance in the future operating environment? At the granular level, the conference agenda will examine the OPV across its life cycle. Topics will include design modularity, through-life management and modernisation, automation, combat systems, communications systems, unmanned platform integration and multi-mission readiness. The forum looks to identify opportunities for collaborative capability development, and targets an OPV blueprint which is interoperable at a technical and tactical level.

  • 25 - 26
    Sep. 2018

    Conference, Land

    Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europe Conference

    Optimising Eastern Europe's Armoured Vehicle Capability Through Increased Interoperability, Collaboration and Investment The European armoured vehicles market is now estimated to lead the world over the next 10 years, and will likely account for approximately a third of the global requirement. Hungary recently announced it will increased total defence spending to 2% of GDP as early as 2024. Show your support for the Hungarian commitment to increase their contribution to burden-sharing within the Alliance by joining us at Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europe delivered in collaboration with The Defence Industry Association of Hungary. Throughout the region there is a renewed focus on armament modernisation programmes, as well as a new emphasis on regional and multinational training exercises and collective defence. To address an increasingly assertive Russia NATO is implementing the largest reinforcement of collective defence in Eastern Europe since the Cold War - with multinational battle groups from 17 NATO Allies, including Hungary, currently deploying to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Tailored to the challenges and acquisition programmes of the region, Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europeprovides a platform for discussion of armoured vehicle deployment, procurement, cooperation, and sustainment - bringing together Chiefs of Staff, Commanders of mechanised and armoured Infantry, heads of procurement, and industry executives from both local and international organisations. Topics for the Event Armour requirements and procurement processes Enhancing Survivability and Protection Improving Vehicle Mobility and Firepower case studies of armoured vehicles in battlefield operations

  • 25 - 27
    Sep. 2018

    Conference, Naval

    Maritime ISR Global Conference

    Over the past fifteen years the Maritime ISR Global symposium has built a reputation as a key strategic forum for thought leaders in the ISR and maritime communities to address their operational challenges and acquisition interests, from national level maritime policy to naval ISR concept development and programme design. The event brings together 150 representatives from all over the world and seeks to encourage greater cooperation and trust-building between military allies and partners, civil agencies, and industry. This year's agenda is 'Domain Awareness & Decision Advantage, from the Seabed to Space'. Over three days, senior naval and acquisition leaders will be sharing their perspectives on the trends and threats transforming the maritime environment today and consider how these will ultimately change the nature and employment of allied ISR capabilities tomorrow. By bringing together thought leaders from across NATO and its partner nations, we hope to build a rich and expansive dialogue on the most critical needs of the maritime ISR community: domain awareness, safety, freedom of manoeuvre, and decision-making advantage. Maritime ISR Global Agenda in Brief No Stovepipes: Sensor Fusion & Multi-Domain Decision-Making Commercial Space & Maritime Domain Awareness ISR Network Resiliency & Cyber in the Maritime Arena The Baltic, South China Sea and the Med: Countering Hybrid Threats at Sea Balancing Sustainment with Innovation: MPA, UAV, UUV and Surface Fleet Acquisition AI and Decision-Support: Intelligence Exploitation & Big Data

  • 24 - 25
    Sep. 2018

    Conference, C4ISR

    Disruptive Technology for Defence Transformation 2018 Conference

    Exploiting Technological Innovation to Retain Military Advantage The accelerating speed of technological development is profoundly changing the nature of warfare as we know it. The modern era is a competition: the winners will be those states and armed forces able to think creatively, invest thoughtfully, and act decisively to build a new competitive edge faster, better and more affordably than their adversaries. To gain advantage, the military must look to adopt civilian/commercial innovation models, integrating the likes of artifical intelligence, additive manufacturing and predictive analytics to enhance capability. Disruptive Technology for Defence Transformation 2018 returns to London on the 24th-25th September to explore the disruptive technologies that will shape the future joint force of 2035 and beyond. Join us as we bring together leaders in the defence and technology sectors to explore how the top five major capability areas can be transformed by combinations of data, processing, connectivity, robotics, autonomy, and machine learning. Network with senior leaders in the armed forces, large technology solution providers, SMEs, research analysts and academia, and gain the knowledge and tools to navigate the future operating system. Benefits of attending for the Military Community Develop concepts of operation and establish requirements for the future operating system Accelerate decision-making and enhance fully scalable C2 combat management through AI and big data analysis Transform ISR at the joint and DOD levels through data collection, fusion, analysis, and visualisation Integrate a manned and unmanned mix of capability for the tri-services Enhance training for the future warfighter by establishing a single synthetic training environment and exploiting AR/VR Benefits for the Technology Industry Present your solutions to decision-makers, who are shortening their procurement cycles and accelerating integration of technologies from traditional and commercial solution providers Gain first-hand insights into near, mid, and long-term development plans of NATO militaries to align your systems to capability requirements and secure future partnerships Learn about how your organisation can benefit from defence innovation initiatives, focusing on military exploitation of SME and start-up technologies Be the first to showcase your C4ISR and RAS solutions to Armed Forces' thought leaders, as they finalise requirements for the future Joint Force Enhance your understanding of current experimentation, trialling, and R&D to inform budgetary decisions and develop winning business proposals

  • 20 September 2018

    Webinar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Supplying professional services to the Government of Canada (seminar/webinar)

    This 90 minute seminar provides you with key information to help you bid on professional services opportunities, including: The procurement tools a Government of Canada buyer may use for purchasing professional services: ProServices Task and Solutions Professional Services (TSPS) Task and Solutions-Based Informatics Professional Services (TBIPS/SBIPS) Learning Services How to register your business in Centralized Professional Services System (CPSS) ePortal and SELECT Key contact persons Note: It is mandatory to attend the seminar "Doing business with the Government of Canada" before attending any other seminar. Your participation at our event will be valid only if you register before September 19, 2018 at 9:00. For more information, please call the OSME National InfoLine at 1-800-811-1148 or contact the Quebec Regional Office of Small and Medium Enterprises (OSME) at 514-210-5770 or at QUEBPME.QUEOSME@pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca. For more information, get a copy of the presentation here. Location Place Bonaventure: 800 de la Gauchetière Street West, south-west portal, seventh floor Date Thu, 09/20/2018 - 10:00 to 11:30 Timezone Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) City Montreal Coverage Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec, National Capital Region, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon Status Confirmed Audience business Subject Office of Small and Medium Enterprises (OSME) business seminars and events Event type Seminar, Webinar Organization Office of Small and Medium Enterprises, Quebec Region Event Language French Space Availability Space Available Registration Online registration form (French only)

  • 19 September 2018

    Seminar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Supplying professional services to the Government of Canada (seminar/webinar)

    This 90 minute seminar provides you with key information to help you bid on professional services opportunities, including: The procurement tools a Government of Canada buyer may use for purchasing professional services: ProServices Task and Solutions Professional Services (TSPS) Task and Solutions-Based Informatics Professional Services (TBIPS/SBIPS) Learning Services How to register your business in Centralized Professional Services System (CPSS) ePortal and SELECT Key contact persons Note: It is mandatory to attend the seminar "Doing business with the Government of Canada" before attending any other seminar. Your participation at our event will be valid only if you register before September 19, 2018 at 9:00.

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