Past event: Land Forces Training Conference

Land Forces Training: The Link Between Doctrine, Technology and the Needs of the Future Warfighter

As land power doctrine re-orientates towards multi-domain operations there is a need to invest in new training capabilities that will develop adaptive and innovative soldiers, capable of fighting against skilled enemies and winning in complex, changing battlespaces.

This change is part of a broader strategic modernisation initiative reshaping army thinking today, driven largely by two key factors: technology and a vision of the future operating environment.

The inaugural Land Forces Training conference will fuse the best of industry with eclectic sources of military expertise to build meaningful consensus across coalitions and industry partnerships on the training needs of the future warfighter - providing a forum for discussion on what skills will be required to fight and win in 2050.

7 reasons to attend Land Forces Training:

  • Modernise your land forces training by adopting modern, progressive doctrine that assures your preparedness for multi-domain operations and the future threat context
  • Provide a more realistic, immersive collective training experience to the next generation of warfighters through the leveraging of commercial off-the-shelf synthetics and virtual, mixed and augmented reality technologies
  • Create warfighters with greater situational awareness, tactical mobility and assault support knowledge
  • Optimise training output and demonstrate training effectiveness through the use of advanced big data capture and exploitation technologies
  • Maximise the effectiveness of your training delivery by establishing lasting relationships with military and industry training partners and debriefing joint training exercises to improve interoperability
  • Utilise live and simulated training within a joint, international framework to provide realistic training and produce versatile personnel
  • Start building readiness at the individual to collective levels for large scale ground conflict

2019 Speakers

  • Major General William Hickman, Deputy Chief of Staff Strategic Plans & Policy, NATO Allied Command Transformation
  • Major General William Mullen, Commanding General, Training & Education Command, United States Marine Corps
  • Major General Karl Engelbrektson, Commander, Army of Sweden
  • Major General Reinhard Wolski, Commander, Germany Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre, Bundeswehr
  • Major General Stephen Cadden, Commander, Canadian Army Doctrine & Training Centre, Canadian Army
  • Major General Grudi Angelov, Commandant, Rakovski National Defence College, Bulgarian Armed Forces
  • Brigadier Benedict Kite, Incoming Head Capability and Strategic Development, British Army
  • Brigadier General Boris Seric, Deputy Commander, Croatian Army
  • Brigadier General Attila Takacs, Incoming Inspector of Hungarian Land Forces, Hungarian Armed Forces
  • Brigadier General Nico Tak, Director, Training & Operations, Royal Netherlands Army
  • Brigadier General Radek Hasala, Commander, Training Command, Army of the Czech Republic
  • Brigadier General IƱigo Pareja Rodriguez, Commander, Anti-Aircraft Artillery Command, Spanish Army
  • Brigadier General Gintautas Zenkevicius, Commander, Training & Doctrine Command, Lithuanian Armed Forces
  • Brigadier General Prof.Eng. Ghita Barsan PhD, Commandant, Nicolae Balcescu Land Forces Academy, Romanian Land Forces
  • Colonel James Cook, Assistant Head Concepts, Directorate of Capability, British Army Headquarters
  • Colonel Patrice Cudennec, ET&I Doctrine Branch Head, NATO Joint Warfare Centre
  • Colonel John Barranco, Commanding Officer, Expeditionary Warfare Training Group, Atlantic, United States Marine Corps
  • Colonel Guillaume Benquet, Command of Training and Combat Schools, French Army
  • Colonel Michael Knoke, Commander, Army Combat Training Centre, Bundeswehr
  • Colonel Ferdinand Murin PhD, Head of Training, Ground Forces of the Slovak Republic
  • Lieutenant Colonel Richard Ongaro, Policy Programming, Joint Force Command, UK Ministry of Defence
  • Major Cristiano Refi, Training and Operations Chief, 4th Ranger Regiment, Italian Army
  • Ryan McAlinden, Director of Modelling, Simulation & Training, USC Institute for Creative Technologies
  • Confirmed representative, Israeli Defence Force

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Venue

Hilton London Olympia
380 Kensington High St, Kensington, W14 8NL
London, UK

Venue

Hilton London Olympia
380 Kensington High Street London W14 8NL
United Kingdom
Website: http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/united-kingdom/hilton-london-olympia-LHROLHN/index.html?WT.srch=1
Phone: +44-207-603-3333

Accommodation
Travel 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 Land Forces Training 2019. The map displays live availability and allows you to book directly with each hotel: https://www.HotelMap.com/pro/MMR6H

Please 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.
Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-19120