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SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology 2019 conference
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology 2019 conference
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology 2019 conference
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  1. Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, United Kingdom SMi Group Proudly Presents the 3rd Annual... BOOK BY 31ST JANUARY AND SAVE £400 • BOOK BY 28TH FEBRUARY AND SAVE £200 • BOOK BY 29TH MARCH AND SAVE £100 www.umsconference.com Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES @smigroupdefence #UMS2019 Europe’s Leading Maritime Robotics Conference 8th-9th MAY 2019 CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN: Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy EXPERT MILITARY AND TECHNICAL SPEAKERS: Commodore Mike Knott, Assistant Chief of Staff Maritime Capability, Royal Navy Captain Gary Hesling, Captain HM/Hydrographer of the Navy, Royal Navy Captain Piotr Szymak, Director of Institute of Electrical Engineering and Automatics, Polish Naval Academy Commander Sean Trevethan, Fleet Robotics Officer, Royal Navy Commander Andreas Muller, Chief Planning Officer, Naval Air Arm, German Navy Commander Roman Antoniewicz, Director of Maritime Domain Awareness and C4ISR, Canadian Forces Commander Yvo Jaenen, Deputy Commander MCM and Operational Commander North Sea Unmanned Communications Trials, Belgian Navy Senior Lieutenant (N) Mikko Viljainen, Senior Researcher, Finnish Naval Academy Mr Alexander Gabriëlse, Senior Scientist Underwater Technology, Defence Materiel Organisation Dr. Andrea Munafo, Senior Robotic Systems and Software Engineer, UK National Oceanography Centre Dr. John R. Potter, Former Principal Strategic Development Officer, NATO CMRE Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: • Hear the very latest from senior naval officers on the latest advancements in unmanned and autonomous technology • Listen to comprehensive briefings on anti-submarine warfare, mine countermeasures, fixed wing and rotary aerial unmanned systems, unmanned platform updates, and technological innovation in the Naval sphere • Learn about the latest developments within unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) • Explore the ways in which interoperability between nations and departments will maximise asset development within maritime forces going forward • Meet and network with military and industry decision makers in unmanned systems NEW FOR 2019: • New nations including Canada, Poland, Belgium and more! • New topics including Biomimetic Autonomous Systems, Verification and Validation of Unmanned Systems, Rotary and Fixed Wing Aerial Platforms for ISR, Autonomous Underwater Communications and much more! Gold Sponsor:
  2. Register online at www.umsconference.com SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES SMi offer sponsorship, exhibition, advertising and branding packages, uniquely tailored to complement your company’s marketing strategy. Prime networking opportunities exist to entertain, enhance and expand your client base within the context of an independent discussion specific to your industry. Should you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from sponsoring our conferences please call: Justin Predescu, Sponsorship Manager, on +44 (0) 207 827 6130 or email jpredescu@smi-online.co.uk UNMANNED MARITIME SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Day One | Wednesday 8th May 2019 www.umsconference.com MEDIA PARTNERS: 8.30 Registration Coffee 8.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy HOST NATION KEYNOTE BRIEFINGS 9.00 Unmanned and Autonomous Systems and the Future of Royal Navy Capabilities and Power Projection • Evolving with the changing nature of naval warfare, addressing complex new threats and developing effective technology and strategies to counter these threats • Autonomy as a force multiplier: Extending the Royal Navy’s global reach and operational capacity • Integrating unmanned systems into the surface fleet, and increasing the use of unmanned systems in traditional naval operations • The role of autonomous systems in the carrier strike group, and the potential for UAVs to revolutionise carrier operations • Maintaining Royal Navy thought leadership in an increasingly information and technology driven world Commodore Mike Knott, Assistant Chief of Staff Maritime Capability, Royal Navy 9.40 Delivering the Next Generation of Royal Navy Assets to Enable Effective Operational Capability into the 21st Century • Future plans for robotic and autonomous development after the Royal Navy’s Unmanned Warrior exercises • Identifying operational shortfalls in order to plan effectively for future unmanned capabilities • Key trends in unmanned technology – considering the design, functions and capabilities of autonomous systems to ensure they meet the mission demands of the future • Maximising operational effectiveness by integrating unmanned surface vehicles, unmanned underwater vehicles, and UAV’s into one network Commander Sean Trevethan, Fleet Robotics Officer, Royal Navy 10.20 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor 11.00 Morning Coffee UNMANNED ISR 11.30 Driving Royal Canadian Navy ISTAR Capabilities through Holistic New Unmanned and Autonomous Capabilities • Outlining the RCN’s plans for integrated unmanned and autonomous ISTAR capabilities • Assessing unmanned requirements across the aerial, surface, and underwater environments • Current and future platforms to provide greater domain awareness in littoral and deep-water environments • Regulatory and operational challenges in developing autonomous ISTAR capacity Commander Roman Antoniewicz, Director of Maritime Domain Awareness and C4ISR, Canadian Forces 12.10 An Update on the Transformation of German Naval ISR Capabilities Through Rotary Unmanned Aerial Systems in the Maritime Sphere • Meeting future requirements for the German Navy by embracing unmanned systems • Establishing greater maritime domain awareness through autonomous rotary wing ISR platforms • Acquiring effective modular rotary wing platforms, for multi-mission purposes • Embedding electronic and infrared sensors into unmanned systems, and benefitting from increased sensory fusion • Challenges in delivering unmanned capabilities, including payload size challenges Commander Andreas Muller, Chief Planning Officer, Naval Air Arm, German Navy 12.50 Networking Lunch ST PERSPECTIVES ON SURFACE AND UNDERWATER AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS 1.50 Session Reserved for Sponsor 2.30 ST Challenges and Opportunities in Transitioning Unmanned Maritime Systems to Naval Operations • Assessing the challenges in developing unmanned and autonomous systems for use in naval operations • The need for agile design and testing by navies, researchers, and industry alike in order to exploit unmanned systems • Research and development into emerging technologies for creating truly autonomous systems • Opportunities for new autonomous systems to transform naval operations, and future ST priorities Dr. John R. Potter, Former Principal Strategic Development Officer, NATO CMRE 3.10 Self-Organising Robotic Networks for Ocean Monitoring • Building autonomous networks for ocean monitoring and data gathering • Using networks to build greater domain awareness • Challenges in developing self-organising networks • Command and control implications Dr. Andrea Munafo, Senior Robotic Systems and Software Engineer, UK National Oceanography Centre 3.50 Afternoon Tea UNDERWATER COMMUNICATIONS AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS 4.20 SALSA: Utilising Unmanned Underwater Assets for Communication and Domain Awareness • The potential for greater communication and sensor fusion through unmanned and autonomous underwater platforms • Assessing current and future sensor payloads available for underwater assets, combining multiple sensors and communication nodes • Challenges in using underwater sensors to aide communication for submarines and other underwater vehicles • Implications for anti-submarine warfare: enhancing underwater domain awareness for better surveillance and tracking Mr Alexander Gabriëlse, Senior Scientist Underwater Technology, Defence Materiel Organisation 5.00 Closing Panel Discussion: Integrating Unmanned and Autonomous Systems into Traditional Naval Operations Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy Commander Sean Trevethan, Fleet Robotics Officer, Royal Navy Commander Roman Antoniewicz, Director of Maritime Domain Awareness and C4ISR, Canadian Forces Commander Yvo Jaenen, Deputy Commander Belgian Navy MCM service and Operational Commander North Sea Unmanned MCM and Communications Trials 2016-2017, Belgian Navy 5.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy
  3. Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES Are you interested in promoting your defence services to a targeted industry sector? SMi offers tailored marketing packages so that your association publication can gain access to a global market and key decision makers in the defence market. Contact Natasha Boumediene on +44 (0) 207 827 6020 or email: nboumediene@smi-online.co.uk UNMANNED MARITIME SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY www.umsconference.com Day Two | Thursday 9th May 2019 8.30 Registration Coffee 8.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy OPENING KEYNOTE BRIEFINGS 9.00 Integrating Unmanned and Autonomous Systems for More Effective Hydrography in Support of Royal Navy Activities • The growing role of unmanned systems in hydrographic missions, contributing geospatial data in support of RN operations • Leveraging unmanned surface vehicles and autonomous underwater vehicles transform mapping, surveying, and other hydrographic activities • Harnessing data and sensor fusion to aid ship navigation and increasing RN operational effectiveness Captain Gary Hesling, Captain HM/Hydrographer of the Navy, Royal Navy 9.40 Research and Development on Biomimetic Underwater Vehicles • Looking at new and future unmanned vehicles based on living organisms, and their potential military use • Current national and combined projects aimed at producing effective biomimetic unmanned vehicles (BUVs) • Enhancing propulsion and range through ‘biomimicking’ • Increasing covert ISR capabilities through BUVs Captain Piotr Szymak, Director of Institute of Electrical Engineering and Automatics, Polish Naval Academy 10.20 Session Reserved for Sponsor 11.00 Morning Coffee UNMANNED AUTONOMOUS MCM AND ASW CAPABILITIES 11.30 Incorporating Emerging Unmanned Technologies to Meet US Navy Operational Demands • The role of PEO Unmanned and Small Combatants in shaping future US Navy technologies and to be used in diverse environments • The future vision for unmanned capabilities for the US Navy, using autonomous systems for greater ISR, anti-submarine warfare, hydrography, and kinetic weapon delivery • Current programmes delivering unmanned platforms into service such as the Knifefish UUV • Developing effective Naval open systems architecture combining multiple platforms and systems Head of International Programmes, PEO Unmanned Small Combatants (Subject to Final Confirmation), US Navy 12.10 Session Reserved for Sponsor 12.50 Evolving Approaches to Belgian and Dutch Mine Countermeasure (MCM) Operations in the Age of Autonomy • How unmanned maritime systems are changing the traditional conduct of MCM operations • Pairing autonomous and human operated systems for a hybrid approach to MCM operations • Reducing threat to sailors and operators, enhancing safety whilst increasing efficiency in mine hunting, sweeping and clearing • Cooperating with the Netherlands Navy to enhance current MCM capacities • Belgian initiatives for Maritime Autonomous Systems for MCM under the PESCO project Commander Yvo Jaenen, Deputy Commander Belgian Navy MCM service and Operational Commander North Sea Unmanned MCM and Communications Trials 2016-2017, Belgian Navy 1.30 Networking Lunch VERIFICATION VALIDATION OF UMS 2.30 Panel Discussion: Developing Unmanned and Autonomous Systems that Meet Naval Mission Requirements Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy Captain Piotr Szymak, Director of Institute of Electrical Engineering and Automatics, Polish Naval Academy Senior Lieutenant (N) Mikko Viljainen, Senior Researcher, Finnish Naval Academy Dr. Andrea Munafo, Senior Robotic Systems and Software Engineer, National Oceanography Centre Dr. John R. Potter, Former Principal Strategic Development Officer, NATO CMRE 3.10 Verification and Validation of Unmanned Systems for Future Naval Operations • Current Finnish research projects aiming to further enhance unmanned and autonomous capabilities • Overcoming challenges in verification and validation for autonomous systems for military operations • Ensuring autonomous systems are fit for purpose in challenging mission environments • New engineering approaches to support multiple payloads suitable for the mission requirements Senior Lieutenant (N) Mikko Viljainen, Senior Researcher, Finnish Naval Academy 3.50 Afternoon Tea AUTONOMOUS NAVIGATION SYSTEMS 4.20 Developments in Autonomous Navigation for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles • Robotic vision-based navigation systems • Leveraging multi-sensor fusion for more effective navigation capabilities • Challenges in developing effective navigation systems for autonomous systems Professor Nabil Aouf, Unmanned Autonomous System Subject Matter Expert, City, University of London TRAINING SIMULATION FOR UNMANNED SYSTEMS 5.00 A Training and Simulation Perspective on Unmanned and Autonomous Systems in the Maritime Domain • Developing new training methods to ensure effective use of unmanned systems in the maritime environment • Preparing sailors to work with advanced autonomous systems in traditional naval operations • Leveraging unmanned systems to also enhance training methods Mr. Andy Fawkes, Director, Thinke Company Ltd 5.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy
  4. SMi DEFENCE FORWARD PLANNER FEBRUARY 2019 Network Centric Warfare 4th - 5th February 2019, Rome, Italy Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology 6th - 7th February 2019, Rome, Italy Border Security 12th - 13th February 2019, Rome, Italy MARCH 2019 Defence Logistics Eastern Europe 5th - 6th March 2019, Prague, Czech Republic Future Soldier Technology 11th - 13th March 2019, London, UK APRIL 2019 Military Space Situational Awareness 1st - 2nd April 2019, London, UK Future Armoured Vehicles Situational Awareness 3rd- 4th April 2019, London, UK Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems 3rd - 4th April 2019, London, UK Air Mission Planning 9th - 10th April 2019, London, UK Military Aviation Safety 29th - 30th April 2019, London, UK MAY 2019 Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe 20th - 21th May 2019, Prague, Czech Republic Helicopter Technology Central and Eastern Europe 22nd - 23rd May 2019, Prague, Czech Republic JUNE 2019 Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems 5th - 6th June 2019, London, UK Close Air Support 5th - 6th June 2019, London, UK Future Armored Vehicles Active Protection Systems USA 11th - 12th June 2019, Washington, USA Future Soldier Technology USA 24th - 25th June 2019, Washington, USA MilSatCom USA 26th - 27th June 2019, Washington, USA
  5. Benefits of Sponsoring Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology 2019 1. Meet and greet with active buyers from both military and industry at Unmanned Maritime Systems with the shows 4 hours of networking 2. Learn how to do business with programme managers for unmanned and autonomous systems actively seeking to develop their capabilities with the latest technology 3. Invigorate your brand by educating your market on your company’s latest products or services and provide your business’s ability to branch out to the wider international market 4. Generate new leads by meeting new programme managers from a variety of leading militaries and agencies Leveraging the design and integrated support of commercial and military aircraft, trainers and unmanned aerial vehicles, Leonardo has developed mission-specific aircraft. The C27J is the most flexible, robust and reliable tactical transport aircraft on the market. Designed to support a variety of missions such as intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions and tactical transport and built to operate from short unpaved runways in the harshest environments. Leonardo is a world player in Aerospace, Defence, Security and Space, developing advanced components to fully integrated systems and platforms. www.leonardocompany.com Gold Sponsor:
  6. UNMANNED MARITIME SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Conference: 8th-9th May 2019, Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, United Kingdom 4 WAYS TO REGISTER FAX your booking form to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 PHONE on +44 (0) 870 9090 711 ONLINE www.umsconference.com If you have any further queries please call the Events Team on tel +44 (0) 870 9090 711 or you can email them at events@smi-online.co.uk Unique Reference Number Our Reference D-195 DOCUMENTATION I cannot attend but would like to Purchase access to the following Document Portal/ Paper Copy documentation. Price Total Access to the conference documentation on the Document Portal £499.00 + VAT £598.80 The Conference Presentations – paper copy £499.00 - £499.00 (or only £300 if ordered with the Document Portal) Payment must be made to SMi Group Ltd, and received before the event, by one of the following methods quoting reference D-195 and the delegate’s name. 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