Air Integration 2013 will explore how we can optimize system integration processes and solutions in the most economical manner whilst still delivering a highly effective solution for the Warfighter.
We are delighted to announce the 2013 instalment of Europe’s only dedicated Air Integration forum.
In recent years, the shift towards asymmetric warfare has often led to aerial platforms taking on new roles. In both Afghanistan and the recent unrest in the Middle East and Africa, air-based platforms have been employed in multi-role missions.
The need for aerial platforms to take on these multi-role missions has increased the challenges facing our technical and integration team. The need to increase the speed of system integrations and to do so in a cost effective manner is the driving consideration behind Air Integration 2013.
Highlights of the event include:
- Overview of current integration requirements for fixed wing and rotary wing assets set against the backdrop of recent action in Africa
- Given the increasing importance of UAS, hear about the importance of new ISR and weapons systems onto these platforms
- Examining the differing demands between operational capability and asset limitations of each nation
- Discussion of the increasing importance of modelling and simulation as a cost-effective alternative to physical integration testing
- Looking into detail at the effects of electromagnetic compatibility issues on radar, active sensors and other equipment now fitted on ultra-modern platforms
“The most valuable aspects of conferences such as these are the networking sessions and here I made several key contacts that were highly valuable in the progress of my program.”
Systems Engineer, US Air Force
“I was very pleased to participate in this conference, the topics were interesting and informative and coverage on weapons integration was superb.”
Project Manager, Sagem
“Very informative especially regarding integration issues from design, compatibility, and operations.”
Research Fellow, US Marine Corps
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Venue & Accommodation
The Kensington Close Hotel
Wrights Lane Kensington, London,
W8 5SP, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.kensingtonclosehotel.com
Phone: 0870 751 7770
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 Kensington Close Hotel & Spa. The map displays live availability and allows you to book directly with each hotel: www.HotelMap.com/M5LTM
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International speaker line up includes:
- Squadron Leader Adrian Rycroft, OC Human Performance Training Squadron, Royal Air Force
- Dr Roberto Sabatini, Aerospace Electronic Systems and Representative on the Italian Night Vision Program, Cranfield University
- Colonel Tadeusz Pieciukiewicz, Director F-16 Program Bureau, Polish Ministry of National Defence
- Commander Alban LeDuc, Rafale Deputy Program Manager, French Navy
- Patrick Elliott, Lead UAI Engineer, AFMC, United States Air Force
- Colonel Oliver Horz, UAS Program Office, German Bundeswehr
- Lieutenant Colonel Fernando Torres, Program Manager Euro Typhoon Interoperability Group, European Air Group
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The conference agenda is available as PDF under downloads.
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