In recent years there has been a rapid growth in the employment of
unmanned aerial systems and vehicles in both the commercial and military sector. With new sophisticated technological developments allowing for greater precision, autonomy and application, the need to meet operational demand has resulted in a slew of questions concerning the military’s capability to support these systems. In particular; how does the military go about narrowing the skills gap in
UAV usage, how do we increase access to national and international air space to train and use these
UAV’s and do we have the structures in place to sustain them?
When will a manned-centric military force be ready to embrace the change that comes with fewer cockpits?
This year, we are delighted to announce that the agenda has now been released for the 15th annual
Unmanned Aerial Systems Conference, as it aims to explore the most highly relevant and niche developments within the field of
UAS’s and
UAV’s in relation to the military. The conference will provide the perfect platform for the industry to discuss the legislative, physical and technological challenges in implementing UAV’s and will assess the advancements in the commercial sector and how they can be applied to optimize Military operations.
Key Benefits of Attending in 2015:
- Examine the integration of UAV’s into protected national and international air space
- Review the procurement forecasts, technological advancements and new applications of UAS
- Discuss the influence of commercial tech developments and critical analysis of the ramifications of these on the military
- Evaluate the importance of scale and the impact of small and nano-sized UAV’s on training and operations
- Debate the ethical and legislative concerns in regards to UAS use in ISR and surveillance in both the Military and law enforcement
- Explore the measures being taken to counter UAS strikes and create greater autonomy wit
- Hear from the latest case studies and lessons learned
Plus an Interactive Half-Day Pre-Conference Workshop | Wednesday 18th November 2015
Counter-UAS: The Next Arms Race?Hosted By: Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Keven Gambold, CEO, Unmanned Experts
12.30PM – 5.30PM
“very interesting and timely, topic event organised perfectly”
Delegate 2014
“excellent range of topical subjects from well-placed, knowledgeable speakers”
Delegate 2014
Speakers
- Alain Lumbroso, Economist, International Transport Forum, OECD
- Andre Clot, Centre Director, Eurousc
- Captain Flemming Olstroem, Branch Chief IMINT&UAS, Danish Army Intelligence Centre
- Captain Nicklas Fredriksson, Squadron Commander 2iC, TUAV, Swedish Armed Forces
- Colonel Birger Mejlholm, Commander, Danish Army Intelligence Centre, Danish Army
- Colonel Enrique Martinez, Chief of the Acquisition Programs Section, Spanish Air Force
- Denis Koehl, Senior Advisor to the Executive Director, SESAR Joint Undertaking
- Dr Donough Wilson, Innovation Lead, Aviation, Defence and Homeland Security Innovation, VIVID/futureVision
- Dr Hans Heerkans, Assistant Professor, Behavioural, Management & Social Sciences, University Of Twente
- Dr Stephen Prior, Reader in Unmanned Air Vehicles, Aeronautics, Astronautics and Computational Engineering, University Of Southampton
- George Gonsalves, Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Aviation Analyst, HQ TRADOC, United States Army
- Intendant Carlos Henrique Madureira Ribeiro, Head of Operations, Police Special Unit, Portugese Police Force
- Jean-Youri Marty, Deputy Director, Capability, Armament & Technology Directorate, European Defence Agency
- Keven Gambold, Director of Operations, Unmanned Experts LLC
- Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Dooley, Chief Unmanned Ground Systems/Lethality Branch, HQ TRADOC, United States Army
- Louisa Brooke-Holland, Defence Analyst, House of Commons
- Tom Buckner, RPAS & Airworthiness Staff Officer, NATO HQ
Please fill in your name and email to receive the conference agenda of this event.
The agenda is available as PDF under downloads at the right side of the page.
Venue
Holiday Inn Kensington Forum
97 Cromwell Rd, Kensington, SW7 4DN
London, UK
Who Should Attend
Military and civilian personnel, Chief Executive Officers, Chief Operating Officers, Managing Directors, Vice Presidents, Director, Partners, Heads and Managers working in:
- ISR
- ISTAR
- NATO
- Command, Control Communications and Computers
- Airborne Network
- Global Information Grid
- Combat Air Patrol
- LEMV
- NAVAIR
- Operation Systems Developments
- Defence Common Ground System
- Remotely Piloted Air Systems
- Alliance Ground Surveillance
Venue
Holiday Inn Kensington Forum97 Cromwell Rd,
London, SW7 4DN
United Kingdom