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TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRY DAY
08 SEPTEMBER 2016
Agenda
08.30 – 09.30 : Welcome
Registration – Administration
Introduction
Session 1
CMRE’s Autonomous Naval MCM Programme
Exhibition - Coffee
Session 2
Teledyne Marine Unmanned Systems in MCM Applications
Demo – Networking
12.30 – 13.30 : Standing Lunch – Exhibition
Session 3
Challenges and Solutions for Unmanned Mine Warfare Systems
Exhibition - Coffee
Session 4
ECA’s Unmanned MCM Modules
a force multiplier MCM solution for today
Demo – Networking
17.00 – 17.30 : Closing remarks
Networking
Welcome to the
Unmanned MCM
TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRY DAY
08 SEPTEMBER 2016
ZEEBRUGGE NAVAL BASE
Graaf Jansdijk, 1- 8380 Zeebrugge
By public transportation :
Railway station Zeebrugge / Heist
By car :
E403 – N13 direction Zeebrugge
N34 - N34a dir. Zeebrugge village
Follow signs “Marine”
Registration & info :
http://www.mil.be/fr/evenements http://www.mil.be/nl/evenementen
Info : [email protected]
Participation fee : 10 EUR
Autonomous &
Unmanned Systems
A solution for future
Mine Counter Measures
The legacy systems as benchmark of the trials
The Tripartite minehunter operates with hull mounted sonars
and deployed ROV / MIDS in the minefield.
Teledyne Marine Unmanned Systems
in MCM Applications
Multi mission capable AUVs with modular payloads for
MCM
Combined Gavia AUV / SeaBotix ROV MCM Operations
Detection, Observation & Intervention from AUVs and
ROVs
FROM LEGACY PLATFORMS …
… TO MARITIME UNMANNED VEHICLES
Challenges and Solutions
for Unmanned Mine Warfare Systems
Future Unmanned Mine Warfare Systems : taking out
humans from hazardous environments while decreasing
systems life cycle costs.
Navies’ next generation Mine Warfare Systems :
tailoring its own unmanned system thanks to a
complete system approach, that maximize missions
effectiveness, and based on trustworthy MW
equipment.
CMRE’s Autonomous Naval MCM Programme
Application of breakthroughs in marine robotics
Distributed autonomous intelligent sensing and
actuating networks as future drivers
The role of international S&T organisations in driving
consensus
ECA’s Unmanned MCM Modules :
a MCM force multiplier solution for today
Cost effective MCM solutions from shore to deep waters
Crew safety with reduced ship data burden constraints
Flexible family of vehicles for a wide range of MCM
missions