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  • 24 April 2018

    Webinar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR

    NATO Business Opportunities Web Series, Part 2

    UNDERSTAND WHAT NSPA PROCURES TO BETTER LEVERAGE THESE OPPORTUNITIES. NSPA is procuring annually over CAD$ 4.5B of goods and services in support of the 29 NATO member Nations. Are you making the most of those various opportunities? As CADSI's objective to assist Canadian companies in preparing for such procurement opportunities, we are moving ahead with the 2nd webinar in the NATO Business Opportunities Webinar Series. This webinar will explain NSPA specific procurement programs, describing the type of goods and services currently being managed so you can better evaluate the potential benefit for your business. This session will also be valuable in terms of preparation for those industries which are considering joining the Canadian Trade Mission to NSPA on June 7th, 2018. Join NSPA's Canadian Liaison Officer LCol. Martin Bedard from Luxembourg and CADSI on April 24th, 2018 for the second informative webinar on NATO Business Opportunities. 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 than1300 staff and is headquartered in Luxembourg (Capellan). To learn more, email international@defenceandsecurity.ca Speakers: LCol. Martin Bedard, Canadian Liaison Officer at NSPA Date: April 24th, 2018 Time: 11:00 – 12:00 EST/EDT Cost: Registration is free Note: Space is limited. Information on how to connect to the browser-based webinar will be emailed to registrants before the event. https://www.defenceandsecurity.ca/events/details?evtID=363

  • 23 April 2018

    Industry Day, Aerospace

    Future Fighter Regional Forums in Ottawa

    Future Fighter Regional Forums This Letter of Interest (LOI) is to inform interested stakeholders that Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada, in partnership with the Department of National Defence (DND), and Public Services and Procurement Canada, as well as Canada's Regional Development Agencies, will be holding Regional Forums in select cities across Canada from April 23, 2018 to May 1, 2018 on the Future Fighter Capability Project (FFCP). These forums are a parallel and a separate activity to the FFCP competition and will not result in a procurement process by the Government of Canada. The Future Fighter Regional Forums will be an opportunity for Canadian industry and other stakeholders to learn more about the FFCP including potential industrial opportunities through Canada's ITB Policy including Value Proposition. Through the open and transparent FFCP competitive process to replace Canada's CF-18 fleet with 88 advanced fighter aircraft, which is the most significant investment in the Royal Canadian Air Force in a generation, Canada is seeking from the eligible Suppliers commercial entities on the FFCP Supplier List, strategic and strong economic benefits under Canada's Industrial and Technological Benefits (ITB) Policy. The draft Value Proposition approach for the FFCP competition was presented at the Future Fighter Industry Day in Ottawa on January 22, 2018. This approach will be discussed during the forums. For more information on the draft Value Proposition approach, please visit: https://buyandsell.gc.ca/cds/public/2018/01/22/0ef671b2ed64858545107849f714cb69/ABES.PROD.PW_NGF.B002.E26574.ATTA05.PDF Canada is seeking feedback on the Future Fighter draft Value Proposition approach and the forums will be an opportunity for stakeholders to engage Government of Canada officials through business to government meetings, and eligible Supplier commercial entities on Canada's FFCP Supplier's List, and some of their tier 1 supply chain partners, directly through business to business meetings. Proposed Agenda (subject to change)*: 8:30am - 10:30am Presentations DND - Project overview ISED - ITB/VP overview Eligible Supplier commercial entities on Canada's FFCP Supplier's List– Brief Company Overviews 10:30am - 11:00am Break 11:00am - 12:00pm Workshops on Draft Value Proposition Approach 12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch 1:00pm - 5:00pm B2B and B2G meetings** (concurrent networking reception) *The event timing may vary from location to location. ** Opportunities will be available to meet with eligible Supplier commercial entities on Canada's FFCP Supplier's List and Government of Canada officials - limited space is available. Recommended Participants These forums are directed to Canadian stakeholders to seek broad views on the Value Proposition for the FFCP. Participation is encouraged from Canadian industry, academia, and innovation institutions with a focus in the following areas: Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Materials Aerospace (Commercial) Aerospace (Defence) Aerospace Engineering & Science Aerospace Maintenance, Machining, and Other Skilled Labour Aerospace Systems & Components Cyber Resilience x Electro-Optical/ Infrared (EO/IR) Systems Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) In-Service Support Remotely Piloted and Autonomous Systems Space Systems Training & Simulation For more information: https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/tender-notice/PW-NGF-002-26776 The event schedule is as follows: Monday, April 23 – Ottawa, Ontario Tuesday, April 24 – Toronto, Ontario Wednesday, April 25 – Winnipeg, Manitoba Friday, April 27 – Vancouver, British Columbia Monday, April 30 – Halifax, Nova Scotia Tuesday, May 1 – Montreal, Québec Please click on the link below to register. http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/086.nsf/frm-eng/PXIG-ALYN8T

  • 19 April 2018

    Conference, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Table ronde – L’aérospatiale, le transport et la défense en Chine et en Corée du Sud

    La Direction régionale de l'Estrie du ministère de l'Économie, de la Science et de l'Innovation (MESI), Export Québec et Carrefour Québec international (CQI) organisent une table ronde à l'occasion de la visite au Québec de ses attachés économiques en Chine et en Corée du Sud. Objectifs Cette séance d'information comprendra des conseils et des présentations par des experts du marché chinois et sud-coréen, plus particulièrement dans les secteurs de l'aérospatiale, du transport ainsi que de la sécurité et de la défense. Public cible L'activité s'adresse aux entreprises actives dans les secteurs de l'aérospatiale, du transport ainsi que de la sécurité et la défense et s'intéressant au marché de la Chine et de la Corée du Sud. Date et lieu de l'activité Le jeudi 19 avril 2018, de 9 h 30 à 12 h 30 OTL Gouverneur Sherbrooke 3131, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke (Québec) J1L 1C8 Inscription Participation gratuite Pour vous inscrire, envoyez un courriel à guillermo.moyano@economie.gouv.qc.ca Date limite d'inscription : le 12 avril 2018 Programme préliminaire 9 h 30 Accueil des participants 9 h 50 Mots de bienvenue du MESI d'Export Québec et du CQI 10 h Tour de table des participants 10 h 15 Présentation d'Export Québec 10 h 30 Présentation du marché chinois par M. Thomas Chen, attaché économique, Bureau du Québec à Shanghai : information générale sur le marché et les relations d'affaires; développement du secteur du transport en Chine : acteurs clés, chaînes d'approvisionnement, réseau des équipementiers, etc.; développement du secteur de l'aérospatiale : occasions d'affaires, différents programmes; climat des affaires et bonnes pratiques; développement du secteur de la sécurité et de la défense en Chine : réseau des distributeurs, intégrateurs, etc.; approches du marché, conseils et expériences; défis de faire des affaires en Chine. 10 h 45 Présentation du marché sud-coréen par M. Chungyoll Yoo, attaché économique, Bureau du Québec à Séoul : information générale sur le marché sud-coréen et les relations d'affaires; occasions d'affaires pour les secteurs de l'aérospatiale et du transport : chaînes d'approvisionnement, acteurs clés, réseau des équipementiers, distributeurs, etc.; occasions d'affaires dans le secteur de la sécurité et de la défense en Corée : acteurs clés, réseau des distributeurs, intégrateurs, etc.; approches du marché, conseils et expériences; défis de faire des affaires en Corée du Sud. 11 h 15 Période de questions et d'échanges 11 h 30 Rencontres individuelles 12 h 30 Fin de l'activité Chaque présentation sera suivie par une période de questions. Pour plus d'information Anis Ouanes Téléphone : 514 499-2199, poste 3164 Courriel : anis.ouanes@economie.gouv.qc.ca https://www.economie.gouv.qc.ca/objectifs/exporter/activites-a-lagenda/a-lagenda/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=21990

  • 18 - 20
    Apr. 2018

    Conference, Naval

    Mari-Tech 2018

    WHAT Mari Tech 2018 offers a rich agenda of relevant technical presentations, a bustling exhibition hall, nourishing activities, and ample opportunities for networking. WHY Canadian Naval, Government, and commercial fleets, are in the advance stages of a massive fleet revitalization, presenting challenges and opportunities for Marine Professionals. WHO Marine Professionals involved in the design, building, maintenance and operation of large ships, and other marine vessels, will benefit from this important annual gathering of expertise. Conference Theme : Mari-Tech 2018; honing the leading edge Hone: to make more acute, intense, or effective Emerging Technologies are becoming mature, with operators learning from varied experience. Manufacturers and regulators are receiving feedback from end-users. It is the effect operational experience is having on emerging technology that we wish to explore.

  • 18 April 2018

    Workshop, Naval

    Outlook Session & One-on-One (B2G) 18-20 April 2018, Victoria, BC (MARI-2)

    Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), with the support of the Department of National Defence (DND), Department of Fisheries and Ocean (DFO) and Canadian Coast Guard (CCG), Transport Canada (TC), Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), as well as Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) will be presenting a federal marine procurement outlook session on Wednesday afternoon April 18th, 2018 (13:15 -17:30 hours) at the Mari-Tech 2018 Conference held this year at the Victoria Conference Center located at 720 Douglas St, Victoria BC V8W 3M7. It is PSPC's intent to capitalize on this event to engage industry in a manner consistent with the principles of Smart procurement (Early Engagement, Effective Governance, Independent Advice, and Benefits for Canadians) and offer an opportunity for one-on-one engagement discussions between Government and interested industry parties (G2B) attending the Mari-Tech conference on Thursday April 19th and Friday April 20th.

  • 18 April 2018

    Webinar, Naval

    Federal Marine Procurement Outlook Session - webinar (MARI-3)

    Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), with the support of the Department of National Defence (DND), Department of Fisheries and Ocean (DFO) and Canadian Coast Guard (CCG), Transport Canada (TC), Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), as well as Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) will be presenting a federal marine procurement outlook session on Wednesday afternoon April 18th, 2018 (13:15 -17:30 hours) at the Mari-Tech 2018 Conference held this year at the Victoria Conference Center located at 720 Douglas St, Victoria BC V8W 3M7. Building upon last year's resounding success, the session is free of charge, and will provide an overview of upcoming procurements, over the course of the next three years, in areas such as small vessel construction, vessel repair, refit and life extension, in-service support, sustainment, vessel chartering, disposal and other special projects in the realm of marine equipment. This webinar will allow anyone who cannot attend the in-person event in Victoria to hear and view live presentations. Please note the time zone for this webinar - Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/tender-notice/PW-18-00823213

  • 17 - 19
    Apr. 2018

    Conference, Aerospace, Land, C4ISR

    Counter-UAS Conference

    Shaping the Vision for a Military Counter-UAS Strategy Small UAS has emerged as a new type of guerrilla airpower that modern militaries are not equipped to defeat. Incidents involving the use of commercial and man-made small drones by ISIS and by conventional forces in eastern Ukraine suggest that they are becoming an asset for both low-tech and near-peer adversaries. Industry is beginning to respond to this capability gap. Yet before acquiring C-UAS systems, a common understanding of the UAS threat and a clarification of the rules of engagement is urgently required. Closing this gap and mapping future drone technology developments is the core objective of the upcoming C-UAS symposium. From 17-19 April 2018, the international military and intelligence community will convene for a unique exchange of ideas on how to counter the threat of small UAS. Building on the challenges and ideas raised at the 2017 Counter-UAS conference, and through the insight gained through engagement with end users and industry, attendees will have a unique opportunity to truly shape the future C-UAS doctrine and safeguard their war-fighters and freedom of movement for future operations. Benefits for the Military and Intelligence Community Make an informed assessment of the different types of military C-UAS technologies to help you identify which system best suits your soldiers, mission sets and operating environments Develop a clearer understanding of the rules of engagement with enemy UAS to ensure that threats are neutralised quickly while reducing the risk of fratricide Formulate your acquisition approach and translate your counter-UAS requirements into reality by working with industry to understand what technologies will be fielded in the short to mid-term and what's on the horizon in the commercial and defence domains Understand how drone technology and UAS capabilities are going to evolve over the next decade to better support your R&D and acquisition decision-making Benefits for Industry and R&D Learn about the end users' concerns, budget restraints and evolving ConOps to help align your products with their C-UAS strategy and save your time and resources in R&D Present your product to a diverse international audience of military and intelligence officials and understand where your solution could fit into their C-UAS doctrine Develop a clearer understanding of the rules of engagement that the military will adopt and find out what their desired effects would be in different environments Support the military's need to communicate a more specific, realistic and viable C-UAS solution - provide insight into the technologies you have and how they can integrate those systems into existing platforms and C2 architectures

  • 17 - 19
    Apr. 2018

    Conference, Security

    CBRNe Summit Europe 2018

    Our 5th annual CBRNe Summit Europe conference and exhibition will be heading back to Rome, Italy where we will be evaluating the developments in CBRNe capabilities across Europe. The threat of CBRNe attacks across Europe is continuing to increase year on year. CBRNe Summit Europe continues to grow each year and provides you unrivalled access to public sector officials from across Europe, Middle East, Americas and South-East Asia in one place. Many CBRNe threats are developing and many terrorist cells are looking at different ways to create destruction across major cities in Europe. Our event will focus on many aspects of CBRNe to provide you an complete overview of the challenges faced to our first responders, emergency services and military in responding to new style attacks in our urban cities. Our 2018 show will focus on the following topics over the two day conference and exhibition; Italian CBRNe Capabilities and Challenges, Maritime CBRNe threats, Chem-Bio Countermeasure Development, CBRNe Forensics, Countering IED's, Security in Public Spaces - Increasing CBRNe threats and Military-Civil CBRNe Response Cooperation. After the event you should come away with a complete and diverse understanding of how national first responders deal with CBRNe attacks from preparations, response, decon, recovery, forensics and lessons learnt. You will hear in-depth presentations from leading officials on different CBRNe threats. As well as reviewing different threat scenarios we will also be looking at new emerging CBRNe threats during the conference such as CBRNe threats in the maritime domain which is becoming a major concern to the Italian Navy. Another developing threat is the capability of terrorist cells using drones with chem-bio payloads to attack public places for mass casualties. During the conference these new challenges will be discussed. Why Attend? Analyse the latest CBRNe Capabilities across EMEA Review the emerging CBRNe threats faced to our governments Understand the importance of Civil-Military cooperation in dealing with CBRNe threats Discuss the developments in Chem-Bio threats to major cities Network with leading CBRNe professionals from the public and private sectors

  • 13 April 2018

    Conference, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR

    A Perspective from the North: Commander JTF-North

    Brigadier General Mike Nixon is coming to the close of his three-year tenure as the CAF operational commander in Canada's North. Join us as he discusses his experience and the observations he has gained from his time as Canada's most northern military commander

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