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  • 12 - 13
    fév. 2018

    Symposium, Aérospatial

    UAS West Symposium

    Emerging Opportunities, Needs and Challenges DoD has reported Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) growth rate between 2015 and 2035. It is expected that federal agency UAS fleets will grow from a few hundred to approximately 10,000, with over 90 percent of these vehicles categorized as Nano, Micro, or Small UAS. Ultralight, Light Sport, and Medium sized UAS will find a role with a number of agencies, such as Bureau of Land Management or Coast Guard, who need to survey large tracts of land or water for a variety of missions. In all cases, the UAS is the transport for the payload, be it sensors or cargo. The number and type of UAS developed, acquired, and deployed will be driven by mission needs and costs. 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. ''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 issues will include: Emerging Defense and Government UAS Needs & Requirements DoD UAS Joint Program Updates, Emerging Platform & Sensor Capabilities, Training & Testing UAV Program Updates and Platforms Developing Counter UAS & Detect & Avoid Technologies sUAS Innovations, Growth, Capabilities and Opportunities FAA NAS Regulatory Updates ''Unmanned Aircraft Systems West'' is a must have see investment of 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.

  • 7 février 2018

    Journée de l'industrie, Aérospatial

    JOURNÉE DE CONSULTATION DES FOURNISSEURS DE PAL AEROSPACE

    PAL Aerospace et PAL Airlines, en partenariat avec Développement économique Canada pour les régions du Québec et Aéro Montréal, organiseront une journée de consultation des fournisseurs à Montréal le 7 février 2018. Cet événement offrira aux entreprises québécoises œuvrant dans les secteurs de la fabrication et de l'aérospatiale la possibilité de mettre en valeur leurs capacités, leurs produits et leurs services auprès des représentants de PAL Aerospace qui sont à la recherche de nouveaux liens avec l'industrie afin de soutenir leurs activités. Les deux sociétés sont des entreprises d'EIC, PAL Aerospace est une entreprise diversifiée d'envergure internationale spécialisée dans l'aérospatiale et la défense alors que PAL Airlines est un transporteur aérien axé sur le service à la clientèle qui dessert principalement l'Est canadien. Fait à noter, PAL Aerospace est responsable du soutien en service (SES) à l'aéronef de recherche et sauvetage à voilure fixe (ARSFV) – le C-295W d'Airbus, retenu par le Canada pour remplacer la flotte vieillissante d'avions Buffalo CC-115 et Hercules CC-130. PAL Aerospace sera responsable de l'intégralité des travaux de maintenance qui ne sont pas exécutés par les techniciens de l'Aviation royale canadienne et inclura des travaux de grande valeur comme les réparations, la maintenance de 2e et de 3e niveaux, les travaux de modification futurs et la maintenance de l'aéronef. Les domaines d'intérêt en soutien à ces activités spécifiques et à la chaîne logistique étendue comprennent : Besoins de la chaîne logistique en SES Matériel, y compris des biens non durables, du matériel de servitude au sol (GSE), des équipements de protection individuelle (EPI) Logistique et transport Personnel : maintenance et gestion Autres besoins de la chaîne logistique Capacités d'ISR (voir le dépliant: Multiplicateur de force© de PAL Aerospace) Activités générales d'entretien, de réparation et de révision (MRO) Besoins opérationnels et des lignes aériennes de PAL Airlines INSCRIPTIONS Il faut s'inscrire à l'avance à cette séance et au volet facultatif de rencontres interentreprises. Veuillez prendre note que le nombre de places est limité. Si vous souhaitez y participer, veuillez-vous inscrire au www.aeromontreal.ca au plus tard le 1er février 2018 en y indiquant vos coordonnées et l'heure (en avant-midi ou en après-midi) à laquelle vous préférez vous rendre à la rencontre B2B avec des représentants de PAL. Les rencontres individuelles auront une durée de 12 minutes chaque, avec 3 minutes supplémentaires pour les déplacements. Nous ferons de notre mieux pour vous accommoder. Veuillez noter que toutes les demandes de rencontre devront être confirmées au préalable avec PAL Aerospace. FRAIS D'ENREGISTREMENT Les frais d'enregistrement à l'événement sont de 65 $. Vous pouvez payer en ligne au www.aeromontreal.ca. DEMANDES DE RENSEIGNEMENTS Les demandes de renseignements au sujet de cet événement peuvent être envoyées à : Charbel Khoury – Chargé de projet, Défense et sécurité Courriel: charbel.khoury@aeromontreal.ca Tél.: 514 987 9356 ou Sylvain Lefrançois – Directeur, Défense et sécurité Courriel: sylvain.lefrancois@aeromontreal.ca Tél.: 514 627 2373

  • 6 - 8
    fév. 2018

    Conférence, Naval

    AFCEA West 2018

    About AFCEA: The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) was established in 1946. It is a nonprofit membership association serving the military, government, industry and academia as an ethical forum for advancing professional knowledge and relationships in the fields of communications, information technology, intelligence, and security. AFCEA has more than 35,000 members worldwide. The AFCEA West 2018 conference... is the premier Sea Services event; focusses on C4ISR needs and capabilities; involves military, government, industry and academia; features emerging systems, platforms, technologies and networks; offers an engaging program with speakers detailing requirements and innovations; is co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute; attracts leaders from many U.S. DoD agencies: NSA, SPAWAR, USCG, USMC, USN; and includes a trade show featuring defense, C4ISR & cyber security capabilities. For the third consecutive year, the Consulate of Canada in San Diego is pleased to partner with Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED), the Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC), and British Columbia's Ministry of International Trade to offer a high quality business program at AFCEA West 2018. The program is offered to a maximum of 8 Canadian SMEs and will include the following elements: Pre-conference tailored coaching & mentoring, offered through local expert defense consulting firm; Basic technology assessment; Complimentary breakfast & briefing session with Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) officials during the conference; A minimum of 3 pre-arranged meetings through a Business-to-Business matchmaking program; Complimentary participation and corporate visibility at the Canada Networking Reception (OMNI Hotel); Access to a discounted rate when flying to San Diego with Air Canada (use code ZYDPNTC1 ). For more information or to register to participate in activities offered on the Government of Canada program, please contact: Frederic Fournier, Head of Office, Consulate of Canada in San Diego (frederic.fournier@international.gc.ca).

  • 6 - 8
    fév. 2018

    Conférence, Aérospatial, C4ISR, Sécurité

    CONVERGX

    Engage in adjacent market opportunities! CONVERGX™ - The Global Aerospace, Defence, Security and Energy Conference to create investment and growth opportunities between these important economic sectors. Accellerating innovation and advancing business capabilities within these adjacent industries creates opportunities for partnership and expansion. Highlighted discussions include; Cybersecurity Technology Innovation Northern/Arctic Development Clean and Green Unmanned Systems Emergency Procedures

  • 5 - 11
    fév. 2018

    Salon, Aérospatial

    Salon aéronautique de Singapour

    Initiative et événement clés du Service des délégués commerciaux Date : 05 - 11 février 2018 Lieu : Changi, Airshow Site Endroit : Singapour, Singapour Public cible : Les entreprises canadiennes Secteur : Aérospatiale Le salon aéronautique de Singapour (Singapore Air Show) est un important évènement dans le domaine de l'aéronautique, la défense et la sécurité pour les fabricants, vendeurs et acheteurs potentiels, décideurs et partenaires stratégiques, en ANASE, Asie et Asie-Pacifique, et mondialement. En 2016, 1040 entreprises y ont participé, dont 65 parmi les 100 premières entreprises aérospatiales mondiales, et 48 229 participants commerciaux venus de 143 pays. Pourquoi votre organisation devrait participer : Augmenter la visibilité de votre produit ou service Comparer votre produit/service avec les compétiteurs internationaux Mieux comprendre les débouchés et défis de faire affaires sur les marchés étrangers Obtenir des aperçus et des renseignements sur les marchés Participer à des événements de réseautage Participer à des réunions d'affaires pré-organisées Présenter votre produit/service à un public choisi Recevoir de l'appui du Service des délégués commerciaux sur le terrain Recevoir des services de mentorat et d'encadrement Rencontrer des entités commerciales clés, des joueurs de l'industrie, des acheteurs potentiels, des investisseurs et/ou des partenaires à l'appui du gouvernement provincial de l'Alberta, de l'Ontario, de l'AIAC (Association des industries aérospatiales du Canada), de CCC, de DND ou d'autres organismes. Participation du/de la délégué(e) commercial(e) : Activité(s) organisée(s) par le Service des délégués commerciaux Événement de réseautage Export Café (rencontres individuelles avec les délégués commerciaux venant de divers marchés internationaux) Pavillon/exposition Rencontres interentreprises La déléguée commerciale, Frank Quah, est spécialisé dans les secteurs de l'aéronautique, de la défense et de la sécurité pour le marché de Singapour. Il peut vous fournir des renseignements sur cet événement et d'autres événements locaux qui vous intéressent ainsi que des conseils sur le développement de votre entreprise dans la région. Le Service des délégués commerciaux du Canada offre des services gratuits aux entreprises et aux organisations canadiennes. http://deleguescommerciaux.gc.ca/singapore-singapour/events-evenements/0005019.aspx?lang=fra

  • 1 - 2
    fév. 2018

    Conférence, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR

    Military Additive Manufacturing Summit, Delivering Innovative & Responsive 3D Printing Solutions to the Warfighter

    Our 2nd Annual Military Additive Manufacturing Summit is designed as an educational and training ''Town Hall'' forum, where thought leaders and key policy-makers across military services, Defense agencies, and civilian organizations can come together for actionable discussions and debate. This year's Summit will focus on the technology and innovation needed to further develop additive manufacturing technology and current level of capability in order to deliver greater flexibility to the Warfighter in deployed environments. This Year's Topics to Include: Innovations in Advanced Additive Manufacturing Logistical Support on Demand: Flattening the Supply Chain in Support of the Warfighter Leveraging Practical Maintenance & Sustainment Solutions to Reduce Operational Costs Improving Mission Readiness through Utilization of AM Technologies Utilizing Additive Manufacturing to Reduce Strain on Existing Supply Chains DoD Perspective on Enhancing the Industrial Base's Additive Manufacturing Capabilities US Navy Perspective towards Additive Manufacturing: Leveraging the Technology to Enhance the Fleet Durability & Readiness Redefining Manufacturing: Rapid Prototyping to Functional Production Bringing Additive Manufacturing Capabilities to the Point of Need Providing On-Demand Fulfillment & Reducing Dependence on Resupply Missions Improving the Functionality of 3D Printed Parts and Equipment through AM Innovation Why You Should Attend the Military Additive Manufacturing Summit According to recent reports, the worldwide 3D printing industry is expected to grow to $12.8 Billion in 2018, and is projected to exceed $21 billion by 2020. Manufacturers across a broad spectrum of industries including automotive, aerospace, high tech, and medical products are all piloting and using 3D printing technologies today. However, the US Military is taking an extremely active role in implementing the unique set of tools that additive manufacturing has proven that it can offer to units in resource scarce environments operating under restricted time schedules. Through the use of 3D printing solutions, the Military is able to enhance the maintenance and sustainment capabilities needed to reduce downtime; minimize the costs associated with having to purchase, transport, and store additional resources; offer more operational flexibility to leaders in the field of logistics; and provide units in remote locations with the ability to reduce the size of their supply chains becoming more self-sufficient and agile in isolated and contested environments. Additionally, the latest innovation in this field is metal additive manufacturing. This is accomplished by taking a base material, usually in the form of a metal powder and using heat generated by lasers to build a form. Other materials are being explored for additive manufacturing as well. We are beginning to move beyond 3d printing only being extruded plastic polymers and the military is particularly interested in this. The Navy has taken the first steps to explore this technology and the other branches are engaged as well. This forum will offer additive manufacturing solution providers, members from Government, and leaders in academia the opportunity to hear from some of the US Military's most senior and qualified subject matter experts on the future role of additive manufacturing in the Defense industry.

  • 1 - 2
    fév. 2018

    Conférence, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR

    Network Centric Warfare (NCW) Conference

    We are proud to host the second annual Network Centric Warfare conference, which will convene at the Crowne Park Plaza in Rome on the 1st and 2nd Februray 2018. As we look into the 21st century, the way in which military forces communicate, disseminate intelligence and issue orders is changing as several NATO-aligned nations pursue network enabled capabilities programmes. There is now an emphasis on 'system of systems' network that empowers a robust web of interaction between air and ground forces - maximising asset deployment and creating a common operating picture. As battlespace has become digitised, the focus on data and communication networking between joint forces and command and control facilities has taken centre stage. With combat exercises increasingly operating in asymmetrical environments, there is a growing need to exploit well networked forces. In this context, through streams of data and real-time analysis, decision making on the ground has become more effective and efficient - with robustly networked forces adaptively responding to threats with versatility and agility. With the Italian MoD - in conjunction with industry - controlling the development zeitgeist through the Forza NEC (network enabled capability) programme, there is a clear demonstration of a continuing focus on building network enabled capability and senior military investment in the process. The Network Centric Warfare conference will focus on key aspects challenging and enhancing joint operations - in particular, utilisation of digital fire support, interoperability between air and ground based communication systems, digitalisation of battlespace, improving technical education and the Forza NEC programme. Benefits of Attending Hear the very latest advances from Armies, Air forces and Joint Force Commands related to: Digitalisation of battlespace Forza NEC Technical education programmes Communication network interoperability Situational awareness through network enabled ISR data Digital fires Plus Half-Day Pre-Conference Workshop | Wednesday, 31th January 2018 Network Centric Warfare Capabilities in Support of Homeland Security Operations Hosted by: Major General (Ret'd) Luigi Scollo, Former Chief of Staff, NATO Rapid Deployable Italian Corps 1.00pm - 5.30pm

  • 31 jan. - 1 fév. 2018

    Conférence, Sécurité

    Blockchain & Automated IT for Government Summit

    The 2018 Blockchain and Automated IT for Government Summit will provide a forum for members of the DoD, Federal Government, Private Industry, Academia, and other relevant stakeholders to discuss the innovative capabilities and applications of blockchain, to also include robotic process automation, emerging machine-learning capabilities and varying automated IT technologies for improving business processes within the DoD and Govt. IT environments. Topics to be covered at the 2018 Summit Understanding Blockchain and Identifying Opportunities for Application within DoD/Govt. IT Ecosystems Increasing IT Efficiencies through Adoption of Automated IT Services, Including Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Leveraging Machine Learning Technology for Enhanced Data Management & Intelligence Conducting Cognitive Category Management to Better Support Govt. Procurement & Acquisition Developing Data Virtualization Techniques for Improved Data Management Meeting the Demands of a 21st Century Digital Government Blockchain and IoT

  • 30 jan. - 1 fév. 2018

    Conférence, Aérospatial

    International Military Helicopter 2018 Conference

    Reach, Readiness, Resilience: Optimising Rotary Capabilities to Confront Future Threats Over the past sixteen years, International Military Helicopter has built a reputation as a vital strategic forum for international industry, partners and allies, welcoming over 200 commanders, pilots and programme managers to discuss major procurement programmes, share doctrine and training methods, and learn about emerging rotary-wing technologies. As army, air and naval commanders look to confront both asymmetric and near-peer threats on land and at sea, 2018 will be a timely opportunity for the military community to shape their strategic vision for helicopter operations in contemporary and future battlespaces. A Full Spectrum Assessment of the Critical Issues Shaping the Military Helicopter Community Procurement decision-making and future platform acquisitions and upgrades Training infrastructure and filling the maintenance skills gap Optimizing MRO processes and logistics support Rotary precision effects and technologies in contemporary and future battlespaces Future Vertical Lift and transitions in platform design and engineering Sensor fusion, situational awareness and mitigating the hazards of DVE Countering small UAS and the emergence of autonomous rotary-wing capabilities

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