Embracing Technology; Maximising Effectiveness; Ensuring Success
Naval Training and Simulation 2016 (
NT&S 2016) is unique in its focus on
naval training and simulation: a field of great importance and one subject to significant change and development over the coming years. At a time when manpower in Western navies is shrinking and training budgets are frequently constrained, the question of how best to train your personnel is of paramount importance.
- Learn how to strike the right balance between synthetic and practical training in order to achieve maximum effectiveness.
- Explore how to improve the fidelity of training using the latest technological developments.
- Examine how using synthetic training can reduce manpower and cost burden.
- Explore the benefits of prioritising training early in the acquisition process in order to improve the capability of future asset.
- Improving international training and interoperability in order to improve operational effectiveness with allies/neighbours.
- How the use of third-party training can potentially increase the overall effectiveness of training.
6 Reasons to attend Naval Traning & Simulation
- Generate new sales leads
maximum cost efficiency and to ensure the best possible training results - Launch new products or services
Learn how to use the latest technological developments to improve synthetic and practical training fidelity, and reduce cost and manpower burden - Demonstrate thought leadership
Explore the benefits of networked training, utilising synthetic and practical assets simultaneously to improve overall training results - Building customer loyalty
Learn how e-learning and desktop simulators can allow you to conduct valuable training whilst at sea, at minimal financial cost and minimal equipment/space burden on board - Positioning your company brand
Meet and network with the military and industry personnel driving change and development in naval training, both doctrinally and technologically, in order to ensure your own training stays up to date and effective - Building relations with the media
Explore how best to conduct international training both synthetically and practically, in order to improve international interoperability. Also explore benefits of sharing training facilities internationally, thereby reducing cost burden on individual nations and combining practical and intellectual resource
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Early-confirmed speakers:
- Commander Ralf Henning, Group Leader of Testing & Training Support, German Navy
- Commander, Senior Grade Stig Meyer, Commander Danish Navy Maritime Warfare and Training Centre, Royal Danish Navy
- Commander Nico Vasseur, Director of NATO Naval Mine Warfare Center of Excellence, Royal Netherlands Navy
- Commander Gordon Roy, Director Naval Requirements 5, Royal Canadian Navy
- Captain Corrado Campana (ITA N), Director of Training Support, NATO Maritime Interdiction Operational Training Centre
- Captain Vincenzo Milano (ITA N), Director, NATO Modelling & Simulation Centre of Excellence
- Commander John Thompson, Chief of Staff, Combined Maritime Forces
- Lieutenant Commander Megas Dimitrios, Head of Transformation, NATO Maritime Interdiction Operational Training Centre
- Mr. Phil Kyte, T26 Support Approving Authority, Head of T26 Support Team, UK Defence Equipment and Support (Pending final confirmation)
- Mr. Edward Giles, T26 Training Approval Authority Manager, T26 Support Team, UK Defence Equipment and Support (Pending final confirmation)
- Mr. John Hoggard, Lecturer in Defence Simulation, Defence Academy, Cranfield University
- Mr Ian Greig, Maritime Training Capability Advisor: Simulation & Numerical Methods Group, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL)
- Mr. Colin Marston, Principle Analyst, Wargaming Team, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
- Mr Jan Tegnér, Project Manager Test & Evaluation C4ISR, FMV
- Mr. Jeremy Smith, Senior Lecturer at Centre for Simulation and Analytics, Cranfield Defence and Security
- Mr. Andy Fawkes, Consultant, Defence Training and Simulation, Thinke, and UK MoD (ret.)
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Please fill in your name and email to receive the conference agenda of this event.
Main Conference Day One: Wednesday 6th July 2016
- Including: Morning Coffee and Networking, Networking Lunch, Afternoon Tea and Networking
Main Conference Day Two: Thursday 7th July 2016
- Including: Morning Coffee and Networking, Networking Lunch, Afternoon Tea and Networking
Post Conference Workshops: Friday 8th July 2016
- Workshop A: Maximising Synergy Between Industry and Naval Training End-Users
09:00 - 12:00 - Workshop B: Training for the Modern Frigate. What Equipment Will You Need, What Resource Will You Utilise, and How Will you Minimise Spend?
13:00 - 16:00
The agenda is available as PDF under downloads at the right side of the page.
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20% discount.
Venue
Hilton London Kensington
179-199 Holland Park Ave, Kensington, W11 4UL
London, UK
Venue & Accommodation
Hilton London Kensington179-199 Holland Park Ave , London,
W11 4UL , United Kingdom
Website:
http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/united-kingdom/hilton-london-kensington-hotel-LHRHITW/index.htmlPhone: 44-207-603-3355
AccommodationTravel and accommodation are not included in the conference fee; however we have put together a HotelMap that displays discounted accommodation for hotels in the area near to Naval Training & Simulation. The map displays live availability and allows you to book directly with each hotel:
https://www.HotelMap.com/pro/MYP57Please note:
We will never recommend, approve or appoint any third party rooming
service to act on our behalf. Please be extremely wary if you are
approached by any such companies. We will always endeavour to negotiate
the best available rates for you so please use the HotelMap link
provided; this shows live availability and rates for all hotels in the
area and allows you to book directly with the hotel of your choice
within your budget.
Register at ASDEvents and receive
20% discount.