We are delighted to announce the 9th annual
Defence Exports conference convening on the 1st and 2nd October 2014, in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
This is your opportunity to discuss and network with key government officials and industry leaders from the U.S, Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East. Understand and utilize the latest updates on international export control regulations, especially the 2014 ECR changes.
With the recent U.S export control reforms, industry is faced with the reality that export controls are becoming more complicated and the risk of non-compliance is higher. This conference is designed to give those working in the industry the insight and tools they need to survive the recent changes and work toward greater success.
At our 9th annual
Defence Exports conference you will gain valuable information from government officials and industry leaders on the crucial U.S Export Control Reforms, key national export control reforms and plans for regulation changes in the future. Understand how the U.S. reforms will affect regulations within the EU, factors affecting compliance programs, voluntary self-disclosure, anti-corruption issues, TAAs, enforcement trends and the plans for key policy harmonisations across member states. Listen to presentations from countries such as the U.S, UK, France, Japan, Canada, Israel, Netherlands and Germany and analyse global developments between friendly countries.
This conference will also take an in depth look at regulations dealing with dual-use items, the USML & ITAR, the Commercial Control List & EAR, licensing protocols & applications, embargos & sanctions, and other controls impact on defence companies' global trade operations.
Understand defence exports on a global scale, hear from the officals shaping the regulations and place your company at a strategic advantage with cutting edge analysis.
Benefits of Attending
The conference agenda draws together export control professionals from international government departments, case studies from the major defence companies in the world, leading figures from the biggest growing defence markets, international trade law expertise from global law firms and trade management experience from leading consultancies in the field.
This comprehensive knowledge will equip any export professional with the essential information and skills to manage their international defence trade operations efficiently whilst staying compliant with the labyrinth of different controls and regulations.
Why should you attend this event?
- Discuss the very latest developments and the domestic and international implications of the ECR changes
- Analyse compliance issues with key legal experts and Government officials
- Hear about government and private sector collaboration in trade and export controls
- Learn about individual countries licensing procedures and international treaties
- Understand where the industry is heading and the challenges that will be faced in the future
- Network with senior export control experts from Europe, the U.S, Asia-Pacific and the Middle-East
Plus 4 Interactive Half-Day Conference Workshops
A: Trade Compliance and Export SolutionsHosted by: Nick Boland, Director of Solutions Consulting - EMEA,
Amber Road
B: “Specially Designed”Hosted by: Mr. Kevin Wolf, Assistant Secretary for Export Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce
C: Applying ECR in the Real WorldHosted by: : Gary Stanley, President, Global Legal Services, PC
D: Cutting Edge ITAR Compliance from a European PerspectiveHosted by: Joyce Remington, Deputy Head of Trade Controls,
BAE Systems plc
"Excellent event, the best one."
AIRBUS Group (Export Compliance Advisor)
"This event has a very large panel of distinguished speakers and attendees."
Defence Science & Technology Agency, Singapore (Procurement Manager)
"This event was the best, very well organised and informative."
Rolls Royce (Export Control Manager)