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❱❱ 50 in-depth market research interviews conducted over 3 months with industry experts to design this unique solution focused agenda
❱❱ Increase soldier efficiency and mission success with an agenda based on NATO’s 5 ‘ilities’ and specific streams drilling down into power, lethality, burden reduction, C4I and joint capabilities.
❱❱ Get direct updates on modernisation programmes in the UK, Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finland, The Netherlands, USA, New Zealand, Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Belgium and South Africa, clarified by the programme managers themselves!
❱❱ Optimise soldier performance and establish human-driven systems with an interactive session led by Peter Warden, SEA and Graham Fordy, New Zealand Defence Forces
❱❱ Gain exclusive insights on how to make progress towards the future soldier exo-skeletons delivered by robotics expert Col. Dr. Anwar Al-Assaf, Head of Applied Research Branch, Jordan
❱❱ Don’t just listen, but get involved with over 8 hours of interactive formats, 6 networking coffee breaks, 2 lunch breaks, and 1 high class drinks reception on 24th June !
❱❱ Meet your peers from across the globe, all in one place, and share perspectives on challenges facing soldier modernisation to find the best solutions
❱❱ Explore the latest and greatest tools at your disposal demonstrated in the exhibition area during the networking breaks
❱❱ Quiz experts on their experience on soldier modernisation issues on small roundtables with like-minded peers in our European and Global Programme Updates on the morning of the 24th of June
❱❱ Don’t miss the interactive case study’s where you get the chance to deliberate, discuss, and debate with your peers how to optimise power efficiency, reduce cognitive burden, and enhance C4I
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UN-MATCHED NETWORKING TO ENSURE YOU MEET THE RIGHT PEOPLE
Why Soldier Technology 2015 is a must-attend event:
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Uncover soldier technology programme objectives and identify new business opportunities for your firm to capitalise on
Meet with 150+ soldier modernisation policy makers and 50+ prime contractors in one place to efficiently build new sales leads
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Strengthen C4I capabilities
establish a truly networked soldier
Eliminate The Power Problem
to reduce soldier burden and enhance survivability
Optimise Equipment
Interchangability to enable soldier mobility
and flexibility
Benchmark Modernisation
Strategies to optimise future forces
Discover Burden Management
Solutions to boost soldier capabilities
Overcome Emerging
Threats and realise the soldier of 2025
Col. Mark Nelson, Chief, Joint and Army Modeling and Simulations Division (JAMSD), ARCIC, TRADOC, US Army, US
Ross Jones, Programme manager - Close Combat Systems, DSTL, UK
Brig. Gen. Norbert Huber, Director, Development Division, Austrian MoD, Austria
Phil Collett, Programme Manager, Network Enabled Army, NZDF, New Zealand
Richard Macha, Industrial Cooperation Division, Czech MoD, Czech Republic
WORKSHOPS, CASE STUDIES, AND DEBATES FROM 30+ SOLDIER MODERNISATION PROGRAMME MANAGERS
Top Spending Nations Confirmed For 2015 include:
Jonathan Herbert, Project Director Integrated Soldier System, Canadian Department of National Defence, Canada
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24 - 25 June 2015Hotel Russell, London, UK
The Leading Soldier Systems Conference and Exhibition
1 OXFORD-STYLE DEBATE
7 INTERACTIVE CASE STUDIES
2 DRILL DOWN ROUND TABLE SESSIONS
Benchmark your modernisation programmes against updates from 9 soldier programmes
Only 6 Passes Left for Military Professionals- REGISTER NOW www.soldiertechnology.com [email protected] +44 (0) 20 7368 9842
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Lt. Col. Mark Cornell, SO1 Requirements Manager, Bowman and Tactical CIS DT, Army HQ, UK
Jonathan Herbert, Project Director Integrated Soldier System, Canadian Department of National Defence, Canada
Mike McCarthy, Operations Director, US Army, US
Ross Jones, Programme manager - Close Combat Systems, DSTL, UK
Bernard Kestelyn, Material Manager, Weapons and Sensors, Belgian MoD, Belgium
Col. Dr. Anwar Al-Assaf, CEO Technical Assistant, Head of Applied Research Branch, KADDB LAB, Jordan
Brig. Gen. Norbert Huber, Director, Development Division, Austrian MoD, Austria
Darren Browning, Power Sources and Energy Storage, DSTL, UK
Achmed Giesler, Project Manager – Electronic Design, CSIR, South Africa
Carsten Cremers, Group Fuel Cells Leader, Fraunhofer Institut Chemische Technologie, Germany
Philips Laou, Defence Scientist. Tactical Surveillance and Reconnaissance Section, Defence R&D Canada Valcartier, Canada
René Nevola, Principal Scientist, Human Performance and Survivability, DSTL, UK
Brig. (ret.) Ben Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare, International Institute for Strategic Studies, UK
Lt. Col. (ret.) Richard Macha, Industrial Cooperation Division, Czech MoD, Czech Republic
Adam Best, Senior Research Scientist & Project Leader, CSIRO, Australia
Col. Mark Nelson, Chief, Joint and Army Modeling and Simulations Division (JAMSD), ARCIC, TRADOC, US Army, US
Johannes Bogner, Soldier Modernization Programme Manager, Austrian MoD, Austria
Graham Fordy, Senior Research Scientist – Human Systems, Defence Technology Agency, New Zealand Defence Forces, New Zealand
Phil Collett, Programme Manager, Network Enabled Army, NZDF, New Zealand
Derek Riezebos, New Energy Technology Specialist, DNV KEMA, The Netherlands
Willem Croucamp, Programme Manager, Armscor, South Africa
Major Torstein Johnson, Army Coordinator, Norwegian Land Warfare Centre, Norwegian Army, Norway
Bulent Tudes, Programme Manager, General and Cooperative Services Programme, NATO Support Agency (NSPA)
Peter Warden, Research & Technical Support, Programme Lead, SEA, UK
Learn from 30+ soldier modernisation experts including:
Speakers08.00 Breakfast & Registration
08.45 Chairperson Opening Remarks
Unlocking Modernisation Opportunities
09.00 GUEST KEYNOTE - Recent and current conflicts: What do they mean for land forces and soldier technology?
09.20 CASE STUDY - How to overcome modernization obstacles in a challenging context of soldier modification
09.40 PROGRAMME UPDATE - UK MORPHEUS: Unveiling a UK approach to modernisation
10.00 PANEL INTERACTIVE - 2015-2016 soldier modernisation: What is ‘conventional warfare’ and how can a decisive edge on the battlefield be maintained?
10.45 Morning networking break
15.45 Afternoon networking break
Revamping Standards & Reigniting Flexibility
16.10 PANEL - How can national interoperability be transformed to enhance force lethality
16.55 IN CONVERSATION - What are the common soldier technology requirements across different climates that will enable soldier adaptability and flexibility?
17.40 Chairpersons closing remarks
17.45 Cocktail drinks reception
13.00 Networking lunch
Exploring Innovative Technologies
TRACK A: Global Modernisation Road Map TRACK B: European Modernisation Road Map
11.30 INDUSTRY PRESENTATION - Top 10 trends revolutionising the soldier modernisation market
11.50 PROGRAMME UPDATE - NZDF Network Enabled Army: Factors you need to consider to progress towards a networked soldier
12.10 PROGRAMME UPDATE - Unveiling Canadian Army soldier system evolution and modernisation
12.40 PROGRAMME UPDATE - South Africa’s Armscor: How to evolve soldier communications systems
11.30 PROGRAMME ROUNDTABLES
ISR/Czech Future Forces
Update on Soldat Der Zukunft
Belgian Future Soldier
Update on Finland’s NOR
Poland’s Future Soldier
TRACK A: Overcoming The Power Challenge TRACK B: Boosting Lethality & Protection
14.00 PROGRAMME UPDATE - VOSS: Exploiting opportunities in the integration of the Dutch E-Lighter as an alternative power source
14.20 INDUSTRY PRESENTATION - Capitalising on new technology to revolutionise the soldier’s use of power
14.40 CASE STUDY INTERACTIVE – NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE - How to optimise power efficiency to improve sustainability and survivability whilst reducing the logistic footprint
15.25 PROGRAMME UPDATE - Boosting Australian soldier capability: How to enhance the generation and distribution of power through the soldier ensemble
14.00 PANEL - How to increase soldier lethality in lethal and non-lethal situations
14.45 INDUSTRY PRESENTATION - Capitalising on new technology to maintain a decisive edge on the battlefield
15.05 LETHALITY ROUNDTABLES - New Technology Roundtables
1. How to ensure precise targeting in lethal and non-lethal contexts
2. How to enhance night vision sighting to transform soldier lethality
3. How to evolve the use of optics and sensors to optimise lethality
Main Conference Day 1 - 24TH June2015
At A Glance
CHOOSE YOUR TRACK
CHOOSE YOUR TRACK
Transforming The Soldier Of Tomorrow
08.00 Breakfast & Registration
09.00 Chairperson Opening Remarks
Refining Procurement Strategy
09.00 PROGRAMME UPDATE - UK Soldier Modernisation: How to transform generic soldier architecture to maximise equipment interchangeability and reduce procurement costs
09.20 CASE STUDY - How exploit opportunities from commercial and military technology convergence
09.40 CASE STUDY - How to capitalize on soldier simulation training to improve procurement efficiency
10.00 PANEL - Smart Procurement: How can we eliminate the barriers to making it a reality?
10.45 Morning Networking Break
Exploiting Integrated Capabilities
12.50 Networking Lunch
Reducing Soldier Burden
15.30 Afternoon networking break
The Soldier in 2025
16.00 PROGRAMME UPDATE - Progression on the exo-skeleton: How to optimise the use of pneumatics to enhance human strength
16.20 CRYSTAL BALL OUTLOOK - What does the 2025 soldier system architecture look like?
17.05 Chair Persons Closing Remarks
17.30 Conference Close
Main Conference Day 2 - 25TH June 2015
At A Glance
TRACK A: Redefining Communication & C4I
TRACK B: Transforming System Architecture
TRACK C: Integration Through Technology Transformation
11.10 CASE STUDY INTERACTIVE - Drilling down into the networked soldier: How to ensure information is available at the right place and at the right time
12.05 CASE STUDY INTERACTIVE - How to capitalise on opportunities in the commercial world to enhance soldier capability and operational effectiveness?
11.10 PANEL - The Soldier System Integration Challenge: Tips to overcome the greatest risks to capability development
12.05 CASE STUDY INTERACTIVE - How can national architectures take account of coalition operations and the associated requirements of interoperability?
11.10 INDUSTRY WORKSHOP - How to optimise technological connection to achieve force wide integration
CHOOSE YOUR TRACK
TRACK A: Eliminating Cognitive Burden TRACK B: Reducing the burden with joint capabilities
14.00 OXFORD-STYLE DEBATE - Squad capability vs. soldier capability: Does every soldier need to be fully equipped?
14.45 CASE STUDY INTERACTIVE - How to reduce cognitive burden to improve human performance
14.00 CASE STUDY INTERACTIVE - How can the soldier be integrated with vehicles to maximise mobility and protection?
14.45 CASE STUDY INTERACTIVE - The role of robotics in dismounted combat and enhancing soldier performance
CHOOSE YOUR TRACK
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