We are delighted to announce the 3rd annual
Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe Conference taking place on 29-30 September 2025, in London, UK.
With the prevalent threat of UAS activity over critical infrastructure, locations and events, their use in urban warfare scenarios and the need for adaption of C-UAS technology to remain relevant over time, it is important to bring together the C-UAS and Homeland Security communities to discuss how best to adapt to protect the European homeland from UAS threats and threat actors.
Drawing on knowledge gained from leading Homeland Security experts from key UK, European and International security organisations, governments, military, police and industry, this conference will showcase the very latest technology in the market to ensure that civilians, domestic infrastructure, borders and all aspects of homeland security are protected from the criminal use of drones.
Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe 2025 will facilitate fruitful discussions on C-UAS priorities, challenges and solutions in its entirety, offering a truly holistic agenda with presentations seeking to assist in countering the UAS threat to strengthen national security.
This conference will be a catalyst to furthering these internationally important topics, promoting dedicated discussions, networking and passing knowledge to enhance the approach, analysis, and solutions to address nefarious UAS activity in the European Homeland.
Benefits of attending
- Hear the latest C-UAS updates from UK, European and International Senior Leadership and Programme Managers
- Engage and network with senior programme leaders and solution providers developing and integrating cutting-edge C-UAS technologies
- A varied and specific range of topics including a unique emphasis on C-UAS strategies to protect critical infrastructure and strengthen national security
- Meet industry solution providers to discover how to leverage their C-UAS platforms
2025 Speakers
- Andy Harding, Strategic Manager for Less Lethal Weapons and Counter Drones, National Police Chief Council
- Assistant Chief Patrol Agent J. Michael Douglas, CUAS Future Capabilities Lead, CBP, Department of Homeland Security
- Brooke Tapsall, CEO, DroneAlert
- Chris Trelawny, Deputy Secretary General, INTERPORTPOLICE
- Christopher Church, Senior Forensics Specialist, INTERPOL
- Dr Cristian Coman, Principal Scientist, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
- Dr Sarah Jane Fox, Legal Policy Risk LEA - Adviser Researcher, Airpol
- Geert De Cubber, Team Leader of the Robotics & Autonomous Systems Research Unit, Project Coordinator of the EU-ISF COURAGEOUS Project, Subproject Coordinator for the EU-EDIDP-iMUGS Project, Royal Military Academy Belgium
- Group Captain Phil Hateley, AH Futures, UK Joint C-UAS Office
- Jan Otto Johansen, Head of CUAS, Norwegian National Police/EOD
- Jose Antonio Cebrian de Barrio, Head of Critical Communications SIRDEE, R&D Department and CUAs Department, Spanish Ministry of Interior
- Lee Mansell, CEO, XTE, UK CUAS Test House
- Major Arnaud Gerard, Head Air Transport Gendarmerie for the Aeronautical Office, French Gendarmerie
- Major Benjamin Giordani, French Gendarmerie, PARIS Air Support Unit / Helicpotere Squadron Leader, French Gendarmerie
- Omar Al Rustamani, Chief Specialist Airspace Safeguarding, Dubai Civil Aviation Authority
- Phil Davies, Head of Safety and Security, England and Wales Cricket Board
- Reserve Captain Andrus Padar, Expert of Remote Sensing Research and Development Centre / Head of S2 section, Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, Estonian Cyber Defence League
- Senior Chief Superintendent Dirk-Heinrich Bothe, Deputy Head of Division Section 21, Command and Operation Special Forces, German Federal Police
- Steven Ormston, Communications and Community Manager, Polish Platform for Homeland Security (PPHS)
- Tom Rutherford, Head of BASU, Home Office
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Venue
Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square
Grosvenor Square,
London, United Kingdom