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  • 28 - 29
    nov. 2018

    Conférence, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR

    AUTONOMY, ROBOTICS AND AI IN THE FUTURE FORCE

    SCOPE In March of 2017, the U.S. Army's Capabilities Integration Center (ARCIC) published the first Robotic and Autonomous Systems (RAS) Strategy. The strategy clearly laid out its central objective: “Effective integration of Robotic and Autonomous Systems improves U.S. forces' ability to maintain overmatch and renders an enemy unable to respond effectively. The Army must pursue Robotic and Autonomous Systems capabilities with urgency because adversaries are developing and employing a broad range of advanced Robotic and Autonomous Systems technologies as well as employing new tactics to disrupt U.S. military strengths and exploit perceived weaknesses. Robotic and Autonomous Systems are increasingly important to ensuring freedom of maneuver and mission accomplishment with the least possible risk to Soldiers.” According to a February 2018 assessment, the Netherlands-based Market Report says, “the global artificial intelligence & robotics in the defense industry market is valued at over $39 billion in 2018 and is projected to grow to $61 billion by 2027.” Companies with interest in defense and autonomy include: Alphabet, Airbus Defence & Space, AMD, Apple, Boeing, Intel, Lockheed Martin, Leonardo, Northrop Grumman, Open AI, Qualcomm, Raytheon, Rheinmetall, Saab Defence, Thales, and more. Additionally, auto manufacturers, smaller tech firms, and academic institutions are developing groundbreaking technologies daily. Some of these developments could prove applicable to the Army's initiatives. The U.S. Army is already employing various robotic and autonomous systems, but has clearly set a course to do much more. With the impending standup of the U.S. Army Futures Command, supported by Cross-Functional Teams which address significant current capability gaps, robotics, autonomy, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are certain to be key to the Army's overall objective of maintaining battlefield dominance over the armed forces of other great powers. OBJECTIVE This symposium will explore and showcase innovative ways the U.S. Army is developing critical capabilities in robotics, autonomy, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. The goals are to explore how the Army-Industry team can best collaborate to achieve cost-effective, innovative solutions to military problems, seamlessly reallocate resources as conditions change, and with the speed and efficiency that adversaries cannot match. Support to America's soldiers will be balanced, focused, and technologically superior in order to maintain superiority over any other force in the world. Senior U.S. Army, Department of Defense, Industry and academic leaders, and other subject matter experts will provide dialogue and information on efforts to leverage autonomy the Army seeks to modernize and sustain the force - and to win on any battlefield. The key objective of AUSA's Army Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence Symposium and Exposition will be to provide an open forum for attendees to interact and participate in discussions about the Army's efforts to develop autonomous capabilities in all domains. It will also provide a platform for industry partners to demonstrate breakthroughs that could help the U.S. Army take full advantage of this technologies across all Army requirements.

  • 28 - 29
    nov. 2018

    Conférence, C4ISR

    Social Media in the Defence and Military Sector Conference

    We are proud to present the 8th annual Social Media in the Defence and Military Sector conference, taking place on the 28th and 29th November in London, United Kingdom. Social Media has become an increasingly vital tool for the Armed Forces in the 21st Century. Not only in order to reach out to a wider and younger audience globally for recruitment and information purposes but as a new front in warfare. What soldiers, airmen, and sailors post online can be crucial to winning the hearts and minds of local populations, weakening the enemy's narrative, and as an instrument in the proliferation of cyber warfare. This year's conference will focus on cyber defence, operational use of social media, individual nations' and organisations' social media campaigns, open-source intelligence gathering, and much more! Benefits of Attending The only event for military and defence experts to discuss how they use social media in their respective operations Hear briefings from the UK MoD, RAF, US DoD, Canadian Armed Forces, NATO STRATCOM and other leading players Meet and network with military and industry campaign planners for strategic communication Explore how to best increase reach and audience engagement Key topics will include: open-source intelligence gathering, cyber warfare, C2, operational use of social media, campaign effectiveness Exclusive focus on social media campaign best practices in our pre-conference workshop! Who should attend State & local government officials in Communication / PR / Digital media roles Social Media Management Software Content Creation / Management Services Mobile Apps / App Development Social Networks Analytics / Measurement Software Social Listening / Monitoring Tools Content Management Systems / Microsites SMS Alert Services Email Marketing Automation Platforms Plus a Pre-Conference Workshop | 22th November 2018 The Goal of Behavioural Change: Best Practice Thoughts for Defence Campaigns Hosted by: Joanna Timmermann, Director, Kinetic Thinking 1.30 - 5.00pm

  • 27 - 29
    nov. 2018

    Conférence, Terrestre

    Future Indirect Fires Eastern Europe Conference

    We are incredibly pleased to announce the Future Indirect Fires Eastern Europe conference taking place between 27-29 November 2018 in Prague, Czech Republic. The rapidly changing operating environment has prompted many militaries to initiate vigorous modernisation programmes and continue investing resources into the training of personnel. The Czech Republic recently launched an ambitious procurement plan which includes digitisation of fires C2, and the acquisition of NATO standardised 155mm howitzers and 120mm mortar systems. Other European nations have also announced tenders to modernise existing assets, procure NATO compliant platforms, and attain interoperability in response to Russian aggression om the Eastern flank. In light of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence operation, it is evermore critical to support allied nation's fires initiatives and advance firepower by upgrading precision engagement, target acquisition, and long-range fire support capability. All this in an operating environment that requires careful signature management. The Future Indirect Fires Eastern Europe Conference will provide a comprehensive account of indirect fires modernisation priorities, battlespace integration, mobility and mechanisation, reconnaissance & surveillance, target identification, smart munitions, electronic warfare, and information & cyberspace operations. Attend Future Indirect Fires to: Learn from multiple Czech Army experts about artillery modernisation programme including the procurement of NATO standard 155mm self-propelled howitzers and 120mm turreted mortar systems Discuss NATO interoperability and learn how allied nations' artillery and fire support can operate together against an enemy in a multinational environment Hear from advanced nations on improving situational awareness and cross-section target identification across the entire battlefield through incorporation of UASs and NATO compliant counter-battery radars Shorten the kill-chain, learn how to enhance fires C2, and increase decision-making speed by integrating networked, software-intensive fire control systems Upgrade precision of fire support and enable operations in GPS-denied environments through the incorporation of smart and precision-guided munitions

  • 27 - 29
    nov. 2018

    Conférence, C4ISR

    Cyber Threat Intelligence and Incident Response Conference

    What are you doing to provide your organisation with better intelligence in the fight against cyber crime? The rapid expansion of the connected world, with new systems added daily to the 'internet of things', the global cyber footprint has never been greater. With this network continuing to expand, systems are becoming increasingly exposed to new attack methods on an unprecedented level. With systems becoming increasingly exposed and vulnerable, becoming 100% safe from cyber attack is no longer a realistic option, requiring a new, targeted approach to cyber security. In response, building a combined response to cyber security through integrating threat intelligence and incident response capabilities in one combined security platform has become critical to remaining secure, and the conference this year is designed to build this platform from the ground up with targeted briefings from threat analysts and incident responders on the front line of security, strategic directors overseeing organisational policy and approaches and for the first time, SOC managers responsible for directly controlling the total operating picture on a daily basis. Cyber Threat Intelligence and Incident Response is the premier forum for security professionals to address how a greater understanding of the cyber threat landscape can lead to exponential improvements in strategic planning and tactical decision making during cyber incidents. It is also the only conference in Europe that looks specifically at the role that threat intelligence plays in supplementing your cyber security strategy, bringing together like-minded practitioners to discuss case studies regarding how they are maximizing the potential of threat intelligence. Why should you attend Cyber Threat Intelligence and Incident Response? Understand the need for enhanced threat detection and prioritised incident investigation Learn how to keep ahead of the attackers by leveraging threat intelligence Assess how to enable an intelligence-led approach to your cyber security operations Solution Providers Establish threat intelligence as a viable addition to your security strategy Maximise the potential of threat intelligence platforms to protect your organisations Establish a structured career path for threat intelligence analysts to ensure that you are attracting the best talent

  • 27 - 28
    nov. 2018

    Conférence, Aérospatial

    Military Airlift APAC 2018

    Enhancing Strategic and Tactical Air Lift Operations through Multi-Role Aircraft Capabilities in Asia-Pacific Rapidly changing and evolving geo-political landscapes in Asia-Pacific continues to shape operational requirements for both strategic and tactical military airlift operations. As regional Air Forces continue to define new capability requirements and manage existing transport fleets and assets, there remains a strong emphasis on finding the right aircraft that can fulfil both strategic and tactical airlift operations. Coupled with an increasing focus on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations in, the Military Airlift APAC Summit which will deliver senior stakeholders from regional Air Forces and industry to brainstorm best practices, strategies and capabilities in fulfilling both strategic and tactical airlift operations in an ever-evolving security domain. Why You Need to Attend Military Airlift APAC 2018 Acquire first-hand information about upcoming airlift procurement programmes from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, New Zealand, Australia, Philippines and more! Discover the latest cost-effective, innovative solutions for multi-role airlift operations that are fit-for-purpose in Asia Pacific and Southeast Asia Deep dive into strategic airlift operations, technological innovations and air-to-air refuelling for APAC Debate resource-pooling strategies and applicability in Southeast Asia and Asia Pacific Bridge the gap Between strategic and tactical airlift requirements in Asia and find out if there is an answer to multi-role platform requirements in APAC Topics that will be addressed include: Changing trends in strategic and tactical airlift operations in Asia Pacific AAR and Aerial Refuelling Capabilities and Operations in the region Best practice case studies from regional Air Forces in HADR missions and multilateral operations Procure vs Upgrade? Understanding what Regional Air Forces are looking to Procure in the next 5 Years Air-to-Air Refuelling Capabilities for APAC Air Forces- Overcoming Challenges in Standards and Data Multi-Role Capabilities Platform: Can You Do More with Less? Modernising Your Airlift Capabilities: What You Need to Consider in APAC

  • 27 - 28
    nov. 2018

    Conférence, Naval

    Maritime Security and Coastal Surveillance Asia 2018

    Leveraging Inter-Agency Cooperation and Smart Technology to Achieve Maritime Domain Awareness While maritime security and coastal surveillance priorities may differ between the nations, regional priorities remain largely the same for Southeast Asia. Growing tensions in the South China Sea and a rise in non-traditional maritime security threats - non-state insurgencies, maritime terrorism, transnational crimes, illegal fishing, smuggling, humanitarian and disaster relief, crisis management and first response operations continue to be key challenges faced by the region. The 15th Maritime Security and Coastal Surveillance conference will bring senior commanders and officers from Navies, Coast Guards, Air Forces, Marine Police, Government Agencies and technology players together to discuss how the APAC region can address these ever-evolving maritime security threats through increased cooperation and smart technology. Hear regional and international case studies on how to foster closer regional cooperation, harness smart and advanced technology (i.e. Artificial intelligence in Defence) and build next generation maritime security capabilities to combat existing and new maritime security threats. Key Topics for 2018 Include: Reviewing Market Intelligence Report on Global Procurement Trends and Challenges Integrating Sea, Air And Land Assets and Systems To Build A Coherent Maritime Border Security Management Strategy Exploring Key Tactical and Operational Strategies to Lead a Successful Intra-Agency Missions Embracing AI Embedded Naval Systems for Maritime Defence Analysing the Future of Naval and Aerial Surveillance for Maritime Operations Utilising Smart Technology to Combat Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing "A well organized annual event addressing maritime security not to miss by navies, coastguards and maritime law enforcement agencies not only in Asia but around the world" Commanding Officer, Royal Brunei Marine Police "The Conference provided an opportunity to link the needs of Maritime Security Agencies in Asia with the relevant industrial technology" Chief, Territorial Defense Division, ODCS for Operations, J3, GHQ Armed Forces of the Philippines "This two-day event is very helpful for the different countries involved as it opens opportunities and creates the need to better understand and cooperate in the regional effort to combat terrorism, piracy, human trafficking and other security threats" Administrative Assistant OPhilDAFA, Singapore Philippine Embassy

  • 27 - 28
    nov. 2018

    Conférence, Terrestre

    Warfighter Systems Summit

    Our Warfighter Systems Summit will convene experts from across the DoD to discuss maximizing warfighter lethality by improving the combat preparedness, survivability, and resiliency of our nation's close combat forces. Speakers from the Army, Marines and Special Forces will discuss the most pressing capability gaps and the initiatives aimed at ensuring the US maintains a decisive overmatch at the warfighter and ground level. Topics to be covered at the 2018 Summit: Equipping Close Combat Forces with Advanced Capabilities to Maximize Overall Lethality Updating Legacy Systems and Modernizing the PEO Soldier Portfolio Limiting the Weight and Power Usage of Warfighter Capabilities Introducing Adaptive Soldier Architecture Developing and Fielding Innovative Day/Night Imaging Tools to Enhance Situational Awareness Designing Protective Gear for Diverse Range of Environmental and Tactical Missions Delivering Next Generation Weapons to the Warfighter Replacing Obsolete Training Systems and Investing in Modern Training and Simulation Technology Why you should attend this year's Summit: Maximizing close combat lethality is currently one of the main priorities of the Department of Defense. To reduce the high number of combat deaths of US Infantry forces, which account for nearly 90% of all US Military casualties, Secretary Mattis has dedicated considerable resources and funds to reforming and advancing the capabilities and preparedness of the close combat warfighter. Our Warfighter Systems Summit is designed to support these efforts by fostering necessary discussion about the policies and initiatives aimed at replacing legacy capabilities with modern technologies to enhance warfighter lethality, survivability, situational awareness and maneuverability. The Summit will feature speakers from across DoD and services who will examine their critical work fielding innovative and modern weapons, equipment, gear, and training solutions. Specifically, the agenda will examine the development of key advancements in areas including weapons, armor, vision and power. Lastly, the event will convene a panel to discuss the Synthetic Training Environment and use of VR in modernizing the way soldiers are trained for diverse combat situations. Attendees at our Warfighter Systems Summit will have a unique opportunity to engage in open and honest conversation with key decision makers about the future of US close combat forces. Attendees will gain valuable insights into navigating the warfighter capabilities acquisition processes and will hear about the solutions urgently needed by warfighters to ensure the US maintains a tactical overmatch over its adversaries. Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summits' content and focus areas. We assemble the most respected minds in the manufacturing and acquisition communities, as well as the 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.

  • 27 novembre 2018

    Conférence, Aérospatial

    QUEBEC-NEW YORK B2B RENDEZVOUS

    The North American Center of Excellence for Transportation Equipment (NAmTrans) presents this event to provide an opportunity for companies in the ground transportation and aerospace cluster to meet and network with potential collaborators, clients, and suppliers. Coordinated B2B meetings and presentations from Garry Douglas, and industry groups such as Aero Montreal will round out the day's events, concluding with a tour at Norsk Titanium. Don't miss this chance to expand your network and build on your connections in the cluster with companies from Quebec, New York and beyond. The B2B offers participants the opportunity to schedule business meetings using an online platform. This platform enables participants to fill their corporate profile and request or offer meetings to other participants. The meetings will be coordinated in 20 minute blocks. 8:00 - 8:30 Registration 8:30 - 8:45 Welcome 8:45 - 9:30 Manufacturing and Transportation Equipment Associations (examples - AAUNY/MACNY, NUAIR, CEG, Quebec Ground Transport Association) 9:30 - 9:45 Coffee Break 9:45 - 10:15 U.S. Customs and Border Protection 10:15 - 12:00 Matchmaking Breakout session – Exporting services Lunch 12-1 Keynote - Suzanne Benoit, President, Aero Montreal 1:00 - 2:00 Matchmaking Breakout session - Business Expansion Services 2:30 - 3:30 Norsk Titanium briefing and Tour (at Norsk facility)

  • 26 - 30
    nov. 2018

    Salon, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    I/ITSEC 2018

    The Training, Simulation and Modeling Industry has a very important job to do in providing the very best of Training Equipment and Simulation Technologies for our forces in the field as well as here at home. I/ITSEC strives to meet these very important and ever changing needs. The attendees that are present at I/ITSEC understand that training is a core process in a successful and modern business. In these successful organizations, training is continuous, pervasive, and institutionalized. These organizations come to I/ITSEC to find the resources that they will need to adapt to the new tasks and threats of tomorrow. Some of the most innovative companies in the MS&T Industry are present each year at I/ITSEC. Previous exhibit displays have included: Computer-Based 3D graphics, Flight Simulators, Convoy Trainers, SCORM, Information Technology, Advanced Distributed Learning, Aerospace, Communications, Public Safety and many more. http://exhibits.iitsec.org/2018/public/enter.aspx

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