Military Robotics & Autonomous Systems 2025 Conference

Optimising Uncrewed Systems & Autonomous Capabilities for Future Ground Warfare

March 31-April 2, 2025 - London, United Kingdom

The Military Robotics & Autonomous Systems Conference is returning bigger than ever in 2025. With the world less stable and the threat of conflict ever greater; the successful implementation and integration of risk reducing, yet tempo and mass generating robotics and autonomous systems is more crucial than ever.

With the increasing deployment of Uncrewed systems in Ukraine and more frequent tactical experiments with mission-capable UXS in NATO nations, the RAS community must prioritize the safe and effective operationalization of these systems.

With the dedicated focus day and 4 separate afternoon streams, covering all aspects of RAS, the MRAS conference is, as ever, the best place to gain essential knowledge and insight from MRAS programs from across the globe, and where the capabilities, challenges and opportunities of these programs lie.

NEW for 2025:

Focus Day: Multi-domain Integration

The 2025 MRAS conference will feature a focus day on Multi-domain Integration (MDI), highlighting the growing role of uncrewed systems (UxS) across all domains-Land, Air, Sea, and Cyber. As UxS capabilities expand, integrating them will enable more coordinated and effective operations. Large-scale trials like Project Convergence underscore AUKUS's commitment to interoperability, resilience, redundancy, and cost efficiency, all crucial for achieving strategic advantage. MDI marks the next critical step in UxS development.

Enhancing Lethality Stream:
The British Army aims to double its lethality by 2027 and triple it by 2030, with uncrewed systems (UxS) playing a key role. This session will showcase how allies and industry are advancing lethality through RAS, featuring insights from nations like Ukraine and Estonia, where the need for lethal UxS is urgent.

New speakers from several key organisations:

Including: British Army | Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering | US Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) | Defense Innovation Unit | DARPA | DE&S | US Army Joint Modernization Command | French Army | Royal Marines | Estonian Defence Forces | US Army | DSTL, UK MoD

Military Robotics & Autonomous Systems is the leading event dedicated to the development, procurement and integration of Uncrewed Systems (UxS).
  • Listen to keynote briefings from senior UK, US and allied RAS programme managers
  • Discover the latest topics for the advancement of uncrewed systems, including multi-domain integration, lethality, autonomy, mounted and dismounted combat and much more
  • Meet and network with the key decision-makers from both military and industry to discuss modernisation and optimisation of Robotic & Autonomous Systems

Key themes for 2025:

  • Multi-domain Integration
  • Enhancing Lethality
  • Pan-european collaboration




Excellent event for all who are involved with military robotics, autonomous systems, unmanned systems and questions around the use of them in military context.

National Finnish Defence Forces University

If you want to increase your knowledge and build your understanding of the complexities of RAS, this event is a must.

Defence Futures, British Army

Featured Speakers

  • General Sir Roly Walker, Chief of the General Staff CGS, British Army
  • Mr Robert Monto, Director, Advanced Concepts & Critical Technologies, US Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO)
  • Dr Robert Sadowski, Army Chief Roboticist, US Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center
  • Mr Steven Herrick, Product Manager, Robotic Combat Vehicle, US Army
  • Colonel Jason Dudley, Chief, Ops Group Bravo, US Army Joint Modernization Command
  • Colonel Toby Till, Commander Experimentation & Trials Group (ETG)|, British Army
  • Colonel Remi Pellabeuf, Head of the Future Combat Laboratory, French Army
  • Colonel Charles Seaberry, Director, DEVCOM FWD Element-Atlantic, US Army DEVCOM
  • Lieutenant Colonel Robbie Hicks, SO1 Robotics & Autonomous Systems, British Army
  • Lieutenant Jochem Vlaardingerbroek, Commander Robotics and Autonomous Systems Unit, Royal Netherlands Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Hanlon, SO1 Soldier Systems - Soldier Works, British Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel Geraint Thatcher, SO1 Strike Network Project, Royal Marines
  • Lieutenant Colonel Davide Pugliese, SO1 Concept Development, Italian Army
  • Mr Will Ryan, PM, Autonomy Portfolio, Defense Innovation Unit
  • Dr Stuart Young, Program Manager, Tactical Technology officer (TTO), DARPA
  • Mr Guy Powell, Principal Adviser - Land Autonomy, Project Technical Authority - Land RAS demonstration, Project Technical Authority - Autonomous Collaborative Partners, DSTL
  • Mr James Gavin, Head of the Future Capability Group, DE&S, UK Ministry of Defence
  • Brigadier Paul Hughes, Head of Engineering Assurance and Certification Land, DE&S
  • Major Charles Bradford, SO2 Future Force, Mounted Close Combat, Army Trials Unit, Experimentation and Trials Group, British Army
  • Major Ivo Peets, EDF Future Force Development Project, Estonian Defence Forces
  • Captain Artiom van den Broek, Project Officer, Military Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence, Royal Netherlands Army
  • Captain Artur Varanda, Project Officer for Remote and Autonomous Systems, Army Centre for Operational Experimentation and Technological Modernization
  • Captain Christian Andersson, Research Officer, Finnish National Defence University
  • Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited
  • Dr Kimberly Sablon, Principal Director for Trusted AI and Autonomy, Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering
  • Dr Mark Hoepflinger, Head of the Swiss Drone and Robotics Centre SDRC, Armasuisse
  • Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce, Former Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials & Development Unit, British Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cooper, Commanding Officer, Army Trials Unit, British Army
  • Mr Barry Paton, DUxDA Team Leader, Strategic Command
  • Mr John Crozier, Principal Vetronics Systems Engineer Platform Systems Division, DSTL, UK MoD
  • Mr Mario Martinho, Project Officer Land Systems Technologies, European Defence Agency
  • Mr Martin Joesaar, Program Officer - EU Defence Innovation Office in Kyiv, European Commission
  • Mr Nicholas Valentine, Lead Engineer - Human Machine Teaming, DE&S
  • Mr Richard Lennane, Disarmament Adviser, Legal Division, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
  • Mr Tiago Lanca, Project Officer, Innovation, Hub for European Defence Innovation (HEDI), European Defence Agency
  • Senior Representative, Brave1
  • Sergeant Major Corey Wilkens, PM Sandhills Project, 20th Engineer Brigade, US Army

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Venue

Royal Garden Hotel
2 - 24 Kensington High Street, W8 4PT
London, United Kingdom