Surface Warships Conference 2025

January 22-23, 2025 - London, United Kingdom

Operational Capabilities & the Digitisation of the Maritime Battlespace

Recent years have seen an unprecedented escalation in maritime conflicts. The Ukraine forces notably incapacitated the Russian Black Sea Fleet, despite Ukraine's lack of a surface fleet. Similarly, the Red Sea confrontations have offered valuable insights. These events are crucial for ongoing recapitalisation efforts and provide key lessons for future naval strategy.

Day 1: Operational Capabilities & Surface Fleet Challenges. We will address strategies to improve combat readiness and the maintenance and modernisation of naval fleets. Drawing on conflicts in the Red Sea and Black Sea, an analysis into the survivability of surface vessels and the growing importance of command and control in naval warfare. Discussions will target the challenges faced in the next generation of ships and how we use people more effectively

Day 2: Leveraging Technologies & Digitisation. The second-day shifts focus to the digitisation of the maritime battlespace. Uncover the latest innovations that are redefining surface armament, from the potential of uncrewed systems to the complexities of digital twin architecture and advanced ISR capabilities. This conference is an essential convergence point for those dedicated to safeguarding our seas and influencing the tactics of the future.

Surface Warships 2025
promises to be a premier event, focusing on the critical aspects of shipbuilding requirements, the procurement of next-generation technologies, and the development of robust solutions to counter growing maritime threats. This event provides a unique platform for industry stakeholders to engage directly and demonstrate how their innovations can advance naval capabilities to key program managers in the Navy.

Benefits of Attending:

  • Enhance your understanding of ship design priorities to retain maritime superiority against near-peer opponents
  • Acquire detailed intelligence on future naval requirements and procurement plans, giving you a competitive edge in understanding market needs
  • Take part in exclusive breakout sessions where attendees have the unique opportunity to engage directly with senior requirements personnel and program leaders
  • Learn new methods to strengthen your fleet through the seamless integration and operation of uncrewed and autonomous systems
  • Collaborate with industry to help you utilise multi-mission modularity and widen the potential for smaller platforms, leading to greater versatility for surface vessels


Excellent opportunity to focus on one of the most important maritime aspects.

Italian Navy

Very valuable as a networking event

Director, Strategic Programs, DRS Power Technology, Inc.

I thought the quality of the speakers was excellent and the way they were grouped together created a lot of synergy. I have been to 3 Surface Warships events it is an outstanding opportunity to interact with counterparts from a wide range of navies and industry.

Programme Manager, US Navy

Good cross section of subjects and speakers achieved this year. Very useful for keeping abreast of programme developments in other Navies.

UKTI DSO

Previous Speakers Include

  • Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent KCB CBE, Former Commander-in-Chief Fleet, Royal Navy
  • Vice Admiral João Alberto de Araujo Lampert, Deputy of Naval Operations Command, Brazilian Navy
  • Vice Admiral Manuel Antonio Martinez Ruiz, Director for Engineering and Naval Shipbuilding, Spanish Armada
  • Rear Admiral Rohitha Abeysinghe, Director General Training, Sri Lanka Navy
  • Rear Admiral Monday Kowho Unurhiere, Chief of Defence Administration, Nigerian Navy
  • Rear Admiral Angelo Virdis, Defence Attachè, Italian Navy
  • Commodore David Eagles, Commodore, Royal Fleet Auxiliary
  • Matt Harrison OBE, Director Maritime Capability Replacement Programme, Transformation Directorate, UK Border Force
  • Captain Djibril Diawara, Fleet Commander, Senegal Navy
  • Captain John Driscoll, Chief, Office of Cutter Forces, United States Coast Guard
  • Neil Dando, Hydrographic and Patrol Delivery Team Leader, DE&S - UK MoD
  • Commander Robert Scotland, Commandant, Cayman Islands Coast Guard
  • Christopher Trelawny, Deputy Secretary General, INTERPORTPOLICE (International Organization of Airport and Seaport Police)
  • Alex Ogilvie, Principal Radar Scientist, DSTL - UK MoD
  • Rear Admiral (Ret.) Nils Wang, Director, Naval Team Denmark, Royal Danish Navy
  • Captain (Ret.) Dan Stembridge, CEO WholeShip, Royal Navy
  • Derek Buxton, Vice President Business Development, Vard Marine Inc
  • Marco Fani, Head of Naval and Underwater Defence Systems Business Development, Leonardo

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Venue

Copthorne Tara Hotel
Scarsdale Pl, Kensington, W8 5SY
London, UK

Tel: +44 207 937 7211