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From: Rear Admiral Anthony Rimington
Director Strategy & Policy Ministry of Defence 05.K.38 MOD Main Building Whitehall London SW1A 2HB
To Whom it May Concern,
Combined Naval Event, Farnborough Exhibition & Conference Centre UK, 21 – 23 May 2024
I would like to cordially invite you and your colleagues to join the Royal Navy at the above event.
The Combined Naval Event is dedicated to the international naval community. It is organised by Navy Leaders and supported by the Royal Navy, alongside many other organisations. Each year, the conference attracts 1,500 delegates from at least 50 countries and showcases the latest technological developments from 250 industry partners. The event provides valuable opportunities for bilateral engagement between nations, alliances and industry to tackle our shared challenges.
The conference centres around four key themes: Future Surface Fleet, Surface Fleet Technology, Submarine Technology, and Underwater Defence & Security.
Although the programme for 2024 is still under development, I can confirm that the Royal Navy will provide a number of keynote speakers across all themes including:
● Vice Admiral Martin Connell CBE, Second Sea Lord, Royal Navy ● Rear Admiral James Parkin CBE, Director Develop, Royal Navy ● Rear Admiral Paul Carroll, Director Innovation and Future Capability, UK DE&S ● Brigadier Jamie Roylance, Chief Technology Officer, Royal Navy ● Captain (N) Michael Wood, Head of UW Battlespace Capability, Royal Navy ● Jonathan Reed-Beviere, Programme Director - Mine-Hunting Capability, Royal Navy
Navy Leaders are responsible for shaping the conference agenda and arranging the attendance of international naval delegations. I invite you to liaise with Navy Leaders to consider whether you may be able to support the event with:
1) Keynote speakers to address the plenary audience on strategic themes. 2) Subject matter experts on your current and future programmes. 3) Delegates to attend as participants of the conference and exhibition.
I thank you for your kind attention in this matter and look forward to the opportunity of meeting you at the Combined Naval Event 2024.
Defence Director9s Introduction to Navy Leaders
Wishing you a warm welcome to the 11th iteration of these meetings and the third time we have co-located our events. It is a pleasure to welcome you once more to Farnborough, where we are welcoming >1,500 attendees representing >58 nations and >250 companies.
We have a cross-section of attendees from international navies, defence industry and academia with a common purpose of assuring naval capabilities match to the strategic, operational, technological opportunities and demands of the future. This will be achieved through the following events:
Future Surface Fleet This will analyse designing, building, modernising and sustaining fleets throughout their lifecycle. We are looking at how to maximise platform availability with presentations from both a naval and industry angle and learn what needs to be done to enable Fleets to be delivered to time, quality and cost. The development and maintenance of trusting relationships between the supplier and customer will be at the forefront of issues in this challenging area.
Surface Fleet Technology Following the feedback from 2023, we have narrowed the lens of our technological partners and enabling organisations to look solely at the options for developing capabilities for the surface. Addressing C2, materials, ISR and more this promises to be one the must attend meetings for the surface community.
Submarine Technology The unique capabilities of stealth, silence, lethality, endurance and deniability of submarines, allowing them to operate close to the threat are a vital component in our defence and deterrence strategy. Sensor performance, combat systems, new technologies and innovations around the development of new submarine capabilities will be shared.
Underwater Defence & Security This will be split across MCM and ASW in an essential, stand-alone area that merits the discrete focus of these areas. Delegates will be updated on trends and changes in the operations, tactical employment and sustainability of UW, surface and airborne Fleets, whilst considering the impact of the latest technological developments.
We look forward to welcoming an international audience to discuss the key issues affecting this community and thank you for making the time in your diary to attend. My team and I are delighted to welcome you in May and will be available throughout the buildup to help you achieve your organisational goals.
Harry Macleod Defence Director Defence Leaders
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Chairman9s Introduction to CNE 2024
Welcome to the 2024 Combined Naval Event. Now in its third iteration, this has become the premier international forum for discussions on underwater capabilities and technologies, setting the scene for the year to come and the future beyond.
The Naval environment and its stakeholders are going through a resurgence in importance. Whether it is in the North Atlantic, Asia/Pacific region, Middle East or, indeed, globally through littoral seaspace, change and new threats and opportunities abound. The maritime environment is international by definition and increasingly, military and commercial interests cannot be separated; it is progressively contested by competing interests.
These changes are being matched by new capabilities. Autonomy and the digital revolution are having as great, and perhaps greater impact as elsewhere; those who don9t keep up with capability developments will be increasingly marginalised and will gradually cede control. The immediate post-Cold War years when attention shifted from the underwater environment are now very much in the past.
When discussing the underwater environment we have traditionally viewed it through the lens of submarines, anti-submarine warfare and mine warfare. These retain their importance but on their own do not cover the span of important issues that need to be addressed. Navy Leaders acknowledges this and has listened to feedback from previous conferences and stakeholders. They have worked hard over the last 10 years, researching and analysing the current market trends, ongoing programmes and upcoming procurement projects in order to design an agenda to fully engage the broad community of interest and stimulate discussions well beyond the conference.
I am chairing this Conference for the fourth time; it is about an environment that has been at the heart of my professional career. We expect around 2,000 attendees from across the stakeholder community, from industry to the military. I am particularly looking forward to the international dimension. Like minded nations will only prevail to make this environment safe if we not only pool our resources but also our thinking and commitment. This conference offers a unique opportunity to advance this.
I look forward to welcoming you to Farnborough in May 2024.
Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB Combined Naval Event 2024 Chairman
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EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE BRIEFINGS Located in Navigate 1: Invitation only (for information please contact the Defence Leaders Team)
Following the success of a series of private briefings run concurrently with the programme, Defence Leaders is delighted to be able to offer bespoke, confidential meetings to a select group of attendees. Whilst attendance is predominately by invitation only, please contact our team for consideration should you want to attend.
TUESDAY 21 MAY 2024
0715 - 0845 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
0900 - 1030 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
1045 - 1215 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
1230 - 1400
Lean Crewing for Autonomy think tank This session focuses on how navies can minimise and optimise the number of operators required for the mission systems, and how to have uncrewed assets working collaboratively and seamlessly with the crewed assets. Share your perspectives and learn insights from industry and navy representatives. Phil Wansbrough, Sales Manager – Maritime Rob Skarda, Director - Steller Systems Matt Moore, Deputy Sales Director - ISR Ian Watson, Product Line Manager - Maritime Julie Martin, Naval Account Manager
1415 - 1545
Supporting the future Royal Navy fleet: enhancing platform availability Harland & Wolff shares its vision for supporting the Royal Navy and how it will bring commercial shipbuilding and support experience into the defence and government sector in order to enhance platform availability. Peter Coulson, Group Director Through Life Support and Strategic Facility Development Mark Lawther, Director of Strategic Facilities Development
1600 - 1730 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
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Day One: Tuesday 21st May 2024
STRATEGIC THEMES There are some issues that transcend capability areas and the event will commence by addressing the relevant challenges affecting both the surface and underwater community. Whether this is Ukraine, China, environmental or personnel, there are issues that impact all countries and the event will commence by addressing these in detail.
0615 - Morning run SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
0800 - Registration Hosted by Babcock 0800 - Morning coffee
SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
Performance by The Band of His Majesty's Royal Marines
Portsmouth
SURFACE KEYNOTES Location: FSF Theatres
PROGRESSIVE NAVAL STRATEGY This opening session of the surface component of CNE 2024 will delve into progressive approaches that redefine maritime surface operations. Experts in this session will discuss technological advancements, geopolitical considerations and collaborative frameworks shaping the future of naval warfare.
SUBSURFACE KEYNOTES Location: UDS Theatres
EVOLVING SUBSEA THREATS The underwater battlespace is becoming increasingly congested and contested. Nations are looking to respond to increased threats but face complex challenges covering vast areas and cunning adversaries. This session explores the evolving subsea threats and the capabilities required to counter them.
0900 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
0900 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
0920 - Driving the RN strategy in line with our allies ● The UK9s national shipbuilding strategy in line with allied
interoperability ● A global reinforced presence: where we see operations over the next
decade ● The role of industry in moving the Royal Navy forward
Vice Admiral Martin Connell CBE, Second Sea Lord, Royal Navy
0920 - Building capacity and capability for undersea warfare ● An overview of 8grey zone9 escalation in the underwater domain
and the US Navy9s response to a growing underwater threat ● Developing allied situational awareness in the underwater
battlespace ● Engaging with industry and key military stakeholders
Vice Admiral Doug Perry, Commander US 2nd Fleet, US Navy
0940 - The contribution of defence to development of a national enterprise
● The contribution of Defence to the sustainment of skills enabling a national endeavour
● The importance of relationships with local communities to support defence programmes
● Workforce sustainment BAE Systems
0940 - Integrating sense - decide - effect capabilities to deliver operational avantage underwater
● Enabling information advantage and rapid decision-making in complex underwater environments
● Deploying cost-effective and scalable autonomous solutions for distributed underwater ISR
● A 8System of Systems9 approach to platform design to leverage disaggregated assets and capabilities
BAE Systems
1010 - Response to distributed manoeuvre operations: Capabilities for future destroyers
● Maritime defence capability (A2/AD Environment) ● Future warfare (distributed manoeuvre operations) ● Capabilities for future destroyers
Vice Admiral Imayoshi Shinichi [JMSDF], Director General Naval Systems, Japanese Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency
1010 - Protecting European Critical Undersea Infrastructure (CUI): A new focus for NATO
● The evolution of threats to undersea infrastructure in Northern Europe and engaging with civil-military-industry stakeholders
● Detecting, deterring (by denial and punishment) and defending our CUI from increasingly capable adversaries
● NATO9s initial priorities for protecting CUI Director, Critical Undersea Infrastructure Coordination Cell
1030 - Morning coffee and networking Hosted by Piller Germany GmbH & Co. KG and Bergen Engines
Performance by The Band of His Majesty's Royal Marines Portsmouth
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Day One: Tuesday 21st May 2024
BENEFITS OF PROCUREMENT PARTNERSHIPS The geopolitics of the Naval arena has created significant synergies for nations looking to collaborate efforts in ship building and operations. This session will explore some of the industrial allied collaborative opportunities.
UNDERWATER TECHNOLOGY Advances in naval technologies have always shaped war at sea; now in the 21st century disruptive and emerging technologies provide opportunities and threats for fleets. This session will explore the technologies that will be needed by warfighters in the future to ensure dominance in the underwater environment.
1115 - Designing a new front door for Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S)
● Creating a setup to allow DE&S clients to better understand needs and possibilities
● Nurturing closer connections with industry to enable leadership in understanding technology, capability, the market, international opportunities and partnerships
● How DE&S9 organisational design work is being realised Rear Admiral Paul Carroll [RN], Director Project Initiation, DE&S Ships Domain
1115 - Creating the conditions for dominating and winning in the undersea domain
● Mastering the integration of crewed and uncrewed technologies for optimum effects
● Speeding up the sense to effect chain; multi-domain command and control and why traditional C2 needs to evolve
● Enabling all domain access for effective ASW and seabed warfare Rear Admiral Cédric Chetaille, Deputy Commander in charge of Seabed Warfare, French Navy
1135 - Presentation title to be confirmed Paul Armstrong, Marine CEO, Babcock International
1135 - Agile support in a rapidly changing world ● Delivery of global support through increased collaboration ● Data capture, analysis and feedback to support greater decision
making of MOD investments ● Service Frameworks with increased agility to manage complex
systems requiring a mixture of bespoke and COTS products Samy Mehsen, Head of Services Division, ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK
1205 - Defending maritime avenues of approach between North America and Europe
● Command and control for mission-ready forces to deter and defeat potential adversaries
● Strengthening our ability to operate with allies and partners ● Future plans for 2nd Fleet
Vice Admiral Douglas Perry, Commander 2nd Fleet, US Navy
1205 - UK Submarine design and build programmes ● Current force laydown ● Future plans and requirements ● Embracing industry; opportunities for industry input
Commodore Martyn Boyes, Director Submarines Acquisition, UK MoD - Submarine Delivery Agency
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Day One: Tuesday 21st May 2024
1225 - FSF lunch and networking Hosted by Safeguard Engineering
1225 - Tech lunch and networking Hosted by Leonardo
1225 - UDS lunch and networking Hosted by Thales Deutschland GmbH
FUTURE SURFACE FLEET A FUTURE SURFACE FLEET B SURFACE FLEET TECHNOLOGY SUBMARINE TECHNOLOGY UNDERWATER DEFENCE & SECURITY A
UNDERWATER DEFENCE & SECURITY B
In association with NVL B.V. & Co. KG In association with ABB Marine In association with Matrix Pro Sims In association with Babcock International
In association with General Dynamics Mission Systems
In association with Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace
INNOVATIONS TO ADVANCE THE NAVAL FLEET
Near peer threats highlight the requirement for increased focus on security and self-defence capabilities for surface platforms. This session will consider new technology, its integration and fusion with current platforms.
POWERING NAVAL FORCES The topic of naval 8power9 can be discussed in a variety of ways. Power by integrating domains and different types of assets, physical ship power and propulsion or the computer systems we have behind our navies. This session explores the variations.
TRAINING SOLUTIONS This session will look at new developments in technology for training within the surface fleet domain. Looking to share knowledge and information on industry facilitators, NATO and FOST to ensure nations remain ahead of technological advancement.
ENABLING SUBMARINE OPERATIONS
The increasing complexity of the underwater arena has led many countries to address their subsurface capabilities. This stream will open with a section addressing the upcoming and ongoing submarine programmes around the world.
ASW SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS Platforms that can find, identify and track UW targets must be fully integrated into a system of systems. This session will identify cross-industry opportunities and the technology required to implement a network of multi-nation, multi-domain assets.
MCM MISSION PLANNING Responding to the growing threat of naval mines is a necessity for navies. This session will explore how command and control of MCM operations is evolving to make clearance of mines faster and safer.
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
1415 - From interoperability to interchangeability: How innovation and technology is driving interaction
● Background to the Tech Bridge network
● How the London Tech Bridge is bridging the innovation <valley of death=
● Moving the two navies to interchangeability through early and shared investment in technology
Commander Daniel Weil, UK Co-Director Jeff Brewer, US Co-Director, London Tech-Bridge
1415 - Introducing an 8all-domain task force9
● Awaiting points Rear Admiral Michael Mattis, Director Strategic Effects, Commander US Naval Forces Europe/Africa, Task Force 66, US Navy
1415 - NATO M&S CoE training activities: Use of simulation in maritime training environments
● NATO Modelling and Simulation CoE education and training activities
● Use of simulation in maritime training environments
● JTLS-GO maritime capabilities and possible integration on maritime exercises
Commander Dino Tropea [ITA], Modelling and Simulation Education & Training Section Chief, NATO Modelling and Simulation Centre of Excellence
1415 - The Norwegian and German common submarine programme and its relevance for other potential partners within NATO
● Background and political ambitions behind the program; common submarine requirements
● Important factors for common submarine availability and common CONOPS
● Status, expectations and the way ahead
Captain Øystein Storebø, Programme Director Submarines, Norwegian MoD
1415 - Meeting future ASW challenges and exploring future UWW concepts
● Overcoming challenging ASW operating conditions and harmonising requirements
● Off-board ASW shaping design and doctrine in the future
● Seabed protection Professor David Manley, Professor of Naval Architecture, University College London
1415 - rMCM programme update: Testing the integrated MCM toolbox
● Benefits in sharing technical expertise in the development of MCM systems
● Testing autonomous system for detection, classification and neutralisation of mines
● Tactical development and training Commander Renauld Hock, BEL-NLD rMCM Project Leader, Belgian Navy
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Day One: Tuesday 21st May 2024
1445 - Overcoming the challenges of traditional shipbuilding through agile product development techniques
● Necessities and requirements in modern naval ship design
● Connecting traditional methods of naval system integration with agile process frameworks and architectures
● AGILE MBSE design example, the latest developments on AGILE MBSE and a way ahead
Jens Rummler, Head of Sales Germany, NVL B.V. & Co. KG Major Paul Dahlke [DEU Army], Research Associate Officer, University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg
1445 - Future power solutions for naval platforms
● Benefits of selecting a sustainable power and propulsion system
● Power system selection for optimising adaptable mission demands
● Why an OEM for electrical design/integration
ABB Marine
1445 - How Dstl has used wargaming and simulation in maritime analysis
● An overview of 8Command9: What are the possibilities?
● Case study: Conceptual force options for maritime task groups
● An overview on our wider community in the MoD
Iain McNeil, CEO, Matrix Pro Sims
1445 - Babcock9s role as the Nuclear Asset Whole Life Support Partner
● The role of the Nuclear Asset Whole Life Support Partner
● The development of Nuclear Infrastructure
● The development of Nuclear SQEP and knowledge
Sir Nick Hine, Managing Director AUKUS and International, Babcock International Group
1445 - Augmenting multi-domain crewed operations with autonomous systems
● Advancement in crewed ASW and current state of remotely operated systems: UAV, USV, UUV in service
● Lessons learned from remote systems applied to fully autonomous systems
● Vision for autonomy: progress and next steps
Gavin Green, Business Development Manager, General Dynamics Mission Systems
1445 - Improving command and control for MCM operations
● Long-range AUVs for mine-countermeasure activities
● Ensuring better data quality for fast and efficient operations with no surface visibility.
● Precise mine localisation technologies
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace
1515 - Current operational picture and how this is impacting the future fleet
● An overview of the Bulgarian Navy9s future fleet plan
● Why is the navy procuring multi-purpose modular patrol vessels?
● Operational planning for Bulgaria and how we plan to collaborate in the future
Captain Petar Dimitrov, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Bulgarian Navy
1515 - Use of a High Performance Computer (HPC) and AI for complex phenomena analysis on surface ship design
● An overview on the HPC and AI within the Spanish Navy
● Electromagnetic simulation of Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) and radar signature
● Multiphysics and multiscale phenomena with the emphasis in propulsion technologies
Dr Joan Farnós, Head of Dual-Use Technologies, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre Dr Fernando Obelleiro, Professor, University of Vigo
1515 - FOST vision of future synthetic training- the blend of synthetic and live
● An overview of the Royal Navy's FOST
● How does simulated/synthetic training fit with maintaining warships at readiness
● Embracing the use of synthetics in future training
Commodore Andrew Ingham, Commander, FOST, Royal Navy
1515 - SSN-AUKUS: Delivering for Australia Strategic need for SSN
● Strategic need for SSN & optimal pathway
● Investment in skills, workforce and industrial base
● Rewards, risks and challenges Commodore Allison Norris, Director Submarine Enterprise, Australian Submarine Agency
1515 - Integrated/interchangeable anti-submarine warfare technologies for future complex scenarios
● Achieving ASW supremacy via common C2 and MUS features
● OPEX and an iterative developmental approach to ASW systems
● Future systems for protecting critical energy infrastructure, ASW and subsea protection
Commander Jon Arild Brath Strandnæs, Section Manager - Underwater Weapons and Sensors, Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency
1515 - The future of safer, faster naval mine warfare
● The shift to uncrewed NMW systems and what this means for C2 at sea
● Future planning and evaluation tools and the role of industry in ensuring these are integrated
● Assimilating, assessing and distributing data effectively across platforms and between nations
Thomas Furfaro, Scientist, NATO Centre for Maritime Research & Experimentation
1545 - Afternoon coffee and networking Hosted by MilDef Ltd
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Day One: Tuesday 21st May 2024
OPTIMISING EEZ PROTECTION This session will discuss how navies are investing in their future fleets to increase their impact with agile solutions in contested environments.
ENERGY STORAGE The need for ships to remain mission capable with power in hostile environments must be factored in the design process. This stream will explore why design, energy storage and survivability are so key.
UTILISING AI AND CYBER WITHIN THE NAVAL AVIATION DOMAIN
Closing the surface fleet stream on day one has a clear focus on the AI and cyber considerations on testing, trialling and finding simple solutions for big systems and naval aviation platforms.
OPTIMISING NAVIGATION Safe and effective submarine navigation is essential. This section will discuss the current innovations in navigation technology. Satellite navigation is increasingly susceptible to jamming, imitation and denial, so alternatives must be considered.
EXPLOITING TECHNOLOGY IN THE UW ENVIRONMENTS
Sensors perform an increasingly vast array of tasks. Detection and tracking through to monitoring atmospherics to spot anomalies. How best can we increase their range and accuracy and what investment vehicles are to exploit them?
MODULAR MINE COUNTERMEASURES
The new school of MCM thinking is rapidly becoming reality. Shifting towards a modular and stand-off approach utilising motherships and UxVs promises faster and safer operations.
1630 - Maximising assets with innovation and collaboration
● How the Lithuanian Navy are collaborating with local academic agencies
● Future challenges for Baltic Navies ● Innovation currently being
explored in Lithuania9s maritime domain
Lieutenant Commander Justinas Žukauskas, Senior Specialist, Sea and Air Combat Platforms Division, Lithuanian MoD, Defence Materiel Agency
1630 - Compact, capable and cost effective: Can a revolutionary new power system deliver it all?
● Energising naval operations: Is the power system seen as platform equipment or an enabler of naval operations?
● Autonomy, energy-intensive effectors, multi-role platforms, sustainability: In a still-emerging era can we plan to have it all?
● Collaborating to change our thinking about energising naval operations: What the future looks like
Nick Smith, Global Executive, Systems, GE Vernova9s Power Conversion business
1630 - Achieving assured and interoperable tactical networking via virtual environments for bigger systems, faster and with less cost
● Provision of network and bearer emulation that could support initial SecDevOps and digital twin capability
● De-risking and assurance of physical attributes i.e. antennas, encryption
● Development of COTS techniques and equipment with a military context in a more efficient and effective testing environment
Paul Santry, Principle Consultant for Cyber and Information Systems Division, UK MoD Dstl
1630 - Investigating solutions for submarine navigation
● Exploring the challenges of underwater navigation
● Overview of technical gaps in current navigation systems
● Understanding requirements for future submarine systems
Lieutenant Commander Sehoon-Cha, KSS-III Programme Manager, South Korean Navy
1630 - Developing the NATO innovation network for next generation technologies
● Background to DIANA and current timeline
● Innovations that allow technology to be exploited for complex scenarios
● How to engage with DIANA Heather Desserud, Communications Director, NATO DIANA
1630 - Developments in modular MCM technology
● Advantages of mission modules for legacy and future platforms
● Applications of mission modules for MCM
● Utilisation of mission modules with uncrewed platforms
HHI Mission Technologies
1700 - Proven VS Bespoke: The hull design conundrum
● Advantages in adopting cost-effective extant hull design
● Tailoring projects to requirements enabling flexibility and innovation
● Risk mitigation and efficiency with considerations around cost, schedule and performance
QinetiQ
1700 - Power generation technology for the future surface combatant
● Integrating propulsion, battery systems and energy storage to optimise fuel efficiency
● The challenges of being proactive and reactive with electrical obsolescence
● How the input of industries will affect power systems onboard the future surface fleet
Captain Jesse Black, Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
1700 - Innovative use of AI to increase aircraft availability in the Fleet Air Arm
● Understanding how AI can improve analysis in areas of wear debris analysis and vibration health monitoring
● Use cases to illustrate how AI can automatically identify and label debris fragments within samples from aircraft
● Use of AI in predictive maintenance: Reducing costs whilst increasing aircraft availability in the Fleet Air Arm
Simon Shaw, Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd
1700 - The development of the quantum compass and its impact on navigation
● Understanding the limitations of GPS underwater
● Future development of a complete positioning system
● The implications for achieving a complete navigation system underwater
Navantia S.A, S.M.E
1700 - Manned-Unmanned teaming solution for EOD divers and Special Ops
● Awaiting points Pierre-Alexandre Caux, Business Director, RTSYS
1700 - UK MHC – the SRO9s perspective
● Exploiting innovative and technically advanced systems to identify and dispose of sea mines
● Testing different acquisition approaches to optimise future delivery of all autonomous systems
● Setting the template on how we operate and integrate within the wider force
Jonathan Reed-Beviere, Programme Director - Mine Hunting Capability Programme, Royal Navy
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Day One: Tuesday 21st May 2024
1730 - Seamless alliances: Navigating successful transitions of warships to partner nations
● Overview of the importance of international partnerships in naval operations
● Highlighting critical elements that contribute to a successful transition
● Cast studies and an explanation on diplomatic and strategic Implications
Commodore Richard Whalley, Head of Defence Equipment Sales Authority & Colonel Craig Renney, Head of Disposal Programme, UK MoD DE&S
1730 - Intelligent propulsion and power systems for unmanned ships
● The unmanned naval ship – a system of systems
● Design drivers and enablers for autonomous propulsion systems
● Development approach - model based system engineering
RENK GmbH
1730 - Current and future plans for the RAN
● Operational situation dictating surface needs
● Top five priorities ● Collaboration opportunities across
nations and industry Commodore Anita Williams, Director General Surface Combatants and Aviation Branch, Royal Australian Navy
1730 - A future GPS-free navigation system: getting quantum sensors out of the laboratory
● Quantum enabled navigation in real-world settings
● Removing the need for satellite reliance in denied/restricted areas for accurate maritime navigation
● NavyPods: connectivity, adaptability, interchangeability and simplicity
Dr Joseph Cotter, Advanced Research Fellow, Imperial College London
1730 - Technology priorities for naval warfighting
● Partnering with allies and partners to help meet US Navy and Marine Corps operational needs
● Advancing technology for sensing, sustainment and high-latitude navigation
● Maritime Command, Control, Computing, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Targeting (C5ISRT)
Dr Rhett Jefferies, Technical Director - ONR Globall, US Navy
1730 - Maintaining control of the sea: Modern acoustic mine-sweeping
● Awaiting points Janne Muurinen, Vice President - Sea Domain and Petri Salmela, Product Manager Underwater Systems Patria
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
1800 - Evening drinks reception Hosted by NVL B.V. & Co. KG
1945 Carriages
2000 Hall Close
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EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE BRIEFINGS Located in Navigate 1: Invitation only (for information please contact the Navy Leaders Team)
Following the success of a series of private briefings run concurrently with the programme, Navy Leaders are delighted to be able to offer bespoke, confidential meetings to a select group of attendees. Whilst attendance is predominately by invitation only, please contact our team for consideration should you want to attend.
WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 2024
0715 - 0845 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
0900 - 1030 The next generation of atmosphere monitoring An open discussion on Analox9s perspective of 8the next generation of atmosphere monitoring9. An opportunity for participants to give feedback and discuss their perspectives and the way forward. Nathan Stevenson, System Architect, ANALOX Vicky Pigg, Sales and Strategy Director Defence, ANALOX
1045 - 1215 Are we ready for a digital and data enterprise? The future vision of a seamless connection between force elements, where data is shared at speed has been at the heart of recent doctrine. Are we on track to realise this vision? What do current global conflicts and threats mean for the need to deliver the defence digital backbone? Robert Clifford, Head of Digital and Data, Maritime & Land, BAE Systems
1230 - 1400 Charting the Course: Exploring the Future of Naval Operations with Dual-Use Systems for Acoustic Signature Monitoring and Prognostic Health A workshop to delve into the potential of a dual-use system that could redefine how we manage acoustic signatures and ensure ship health. Explore the potential to redefine the landscape of naval warfare and drive operational excellence, offering unparalleled advancements in stealth capabilities and cost-effective maintenance strategies. Through concrete examples and case studies, uncover the real-world impact of these solutions and gain insights into how they can drive operational excellence in naval warfare. Hosted by HBK - Hottinger Brüel & Kjær
1415 - 1545 Advanced RF Strategies for Maritime Surveillance: Unseenlabs' Innovation at the Forefront of Global Security Explore cutting-edge RF strategies in maritime surveillance with Unseenlabs at the forefront of addressing global security challenges. This workshop offers insight into innovative RF detection technology, fostering dialogue on enhancing maritime domain awareness and showcasing collaborative solutions to secure the oceans against illegal activities. Hosted by Unseenlabs
1600 - 1730 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
0615 - Morning run SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
0800 - Registration Hosted by Babcock
0800 - Morning coffee SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
FUTURE SURFACE FLEET A FUTURE SURFACE FLEET B SURFACE FLEET TECHNOLOGY SUBMARINE TECHNOLOGY UNDERWATER DEFENCE & SECURITY A
UNDERWATER DEFENCE & SECURITY B
In association with BAE Systems In association with V Group In association with General Atomics In association with Helsing In association with BAE Systems In association with JFD
OPERATIONAL IMPACT ON NAVAL PROGRAMMES
Embracing disruptive and emerging technologies in the maritime domain are essential to maintain an edge on operations. Navies need to evolve traditional processes to create a collaborative environment and explore the implications and applications of new technology.
DEVELOPING AND SUSTAINING A NAVAL FORCE
All navies and governments are looking to develop naval forces with influence from different government agencies, the commercial sector and industry.
TRANSFORMING DEFENCE WITH AVIATION TECHNOLOGIES
The defence arena is changing and we are utilising new technologies to enhance operational agility within the naval aviation domain. Naval forces are now becoming more resilient in modern maritime challenges and this session describes how.
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS FOR SUBMARINES
Upgrades and innovations are imperative to continued mission success and keeping submarines functioning as an asset whilst ensuring they can deliver in their environment. The opening section will stimulate discussion around innovations and their impact.
CROSS DOMAIN INTEGRATION FOR EFFECTIVE ASW
Leveraging AI/ML advancements to enhance cross-domain connectivity is essential for effective ASW operations. This session will explore how we can best fuse data from multiple sources into an actionable and interoperable battlespace picture.
IMPROVING DIVING OPERATIONS A proliferation of underwater threats highlights the requirement for an increased use of divers. This session will consider the contribution of new technology, its integration and fusion with current systems.
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
0900 - The future of the Royal Navy9s amphibious capability with MRSS
● An overview of the Multi-role support ship (MRSS) programme
● Collaborative opportunities with the Netherlands
● Ensuring the amphibious force maintains a high readiness rates
Brigadier Sean Brady, Navy Develop - Deputy Director Shipbuilding, Royal Navy
0900 - How the UK is transforming defence with science and technology
● Key priorities for the UK MoD ● Touch points on science and
technology within UK defence ● Information on relationships
between industry and the Ministry of Defence
Paul Lincoln CB OBE VR, Second Permanent Secretary, UK MoD
0900 - Forward thinking in the building of a naval aviation force
● Enhancing missions with a dedicated maritime air fleet
● An explanation of some of the cutting-edge technologies to add to operations
● Extending wide area situational awareness
Commodore Steve Bolton, Navy Develop - Aviation Future Programmes, Royal Navy
0900 - Toward underwater superiority - capabilities for future submarines
● Maritime defence capability (A2/AD Environment)
● Future warfare (toward underwater superiority)
● Capabilities for future submarines Vice Admiral Imayoshi Shinichi [JMSDF], Director General Naval Systems, Japanese Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency
0900 - The Royal Navy9s vision for a hybrid underwater capability in 2040 - How we9ll fight
● Developing a networked and highly digitised battlespace
● Leveraging cutting edge technologies through operational experimentation
● Remote sensing, ASW barriers and area-denial into the future
Captain Michael Wood RN, Head Underwater Battlespace Capability, Royal Navy
0900 - Plans for diver sensors to improve UW missions
● Potential of diver networks combined with surface pictures to augment capability
● Diver research plans in the pipeline
● Results and lessons learned from participation in recent diving exercises
Captain Cameron Chen, Expeditionary Combat Branch Head - OPNAV N957, US Navy
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
0930 - Identifying future trends and designs in warship design
● Next generation vessel designs: RHIBS to Aircraft Carriers
● How innovative designs increase versatility, manoeuvrability and efficiency
● Solutions for adaptable, high performing, sustainable fleets
BAE Systems
0930 - Transferring expertise from the commercial domain to the defence sector
● A perspective on the importance of readiness
● Innovations currently being utilised in the topic of fleet support
● Thoughts on ways in which Navies and commercial organisations can collaborate and develop new solutions
Stephen Macfarlane, CIO and Defence Lead, V.Group
0930 - Integrating large uncrewed aircraft onto aircraft carriers
● Adapting the MQ-9B Protector for carrier operations
● Mission sets that exploit the long flight endurance
● Integration considerations for uncrewed systems
Dr Johnny King, Vice President, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems UK
0930 - Supercharging underwater capabilities with AI and software
● The underwater domain is becoming more congested and noisy, but threats are becoming more stealthy
● In the meantime, sensors generate petabytes of data and autonomous platforms extend reach and surveillance
● AI can analyse huge volumes of data and interpret complex scenarios, but how can the Submarine enterprise embrace it to gain operational advantage now?
Helsing
0930 - Maximising UW information sharing
● How modern systems need to interact to maximise detection
● Mission planning, simulation and testing facilities for ASW
● Partnership programs for increased knowledge sharing
BAE Systems
0930 - Crossing the water gap and fulfilling wider mission objectives
● Bridging the water gap: Organic maritime insertion
● Enhancing effect for mission success (sensors and effectors)
● Concepts for employment: Hybrid craft opportunities
JFD Limited
1000 - M-SASV (Medium Size Semi-Autonomous Surface Vessel) development in the EDF EUROGUARD project
● Project overview ● Initial capability requirements ● Challenges
Ats Janno, Head of Project Management Bureau, Estonian Centre for Defence Investment
1000 - Delivering collaborative category management for the Royal Navy
● Collaborative working for joint benefit realisation
● How the RN are listening to industry expertise
● Category strategy progress and the future
Toni Gray, Director Equipment Support Programmes, Navy Acquisition, Royal Navy
1000 - Remote maritime monitoring: Challenges, lessons identified and possible ways ahead
● Operational and infrastructural challenges and opportunities for industry partners
● From a manned to a remote surveillance station
● System integration and communications: The crux of the matter
Lieutenant Commander Charles-Henri Thouaille, CO Channel and North Sea Maritime Surveillance Network, French Navy
1000 - Understanding changing naval power in the Indo-Pacific
● Contextualising crucial international security issues at sea in the Indo-Pacific
● China9s growing submarine capabilities
● Shifting from a reactive to proactive stance in the region
Professor Alessio Patalano, Professor of War and Strategy in East Asia, King9s College London
1000 - Enhancing NATO9s maritime situational awareness from seabed to space - Digital Ocean
● Developing and coordinating persistent, agile and adaptive capabilities for sensing above, on and above the sea
● Exploiting big data at the speed of relevance
● Countering a diverse range of current and future threats to maritime security and global stability; now and in the future
Sean Trevethan, Senior Capability Manager - Defence Investments Division, NATO
1000 - NATO SOFCOM9s Role supporting a Culture of Innovation and enabling conditions for Strategic Advantage: BOLD MACHINA ● Testing, exercising, and
experimenting with manned and unmanned sensor systems focused on signature management in the maritime domain
● Unlocking NATO resources, tools, and talent
● Amplifying SOF requirements with industry
Captain (N) Kurt Muhler, Maritime Development Branch Head, Allied Special Operations Forces Command
1030 - Morning coffee and networking Hosted by JFD
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
DEVELOPING THE AMPHIBIOUS FORCE
Nations are seeking to enhance their amphibious forces by applying new technology to reduce risks to personnel and to make operations more effective. This section will explore how technology is developing to support more littoral operations.
EVOLVING MISSION READINESS Fleets are constantly required to increase operations in both quantity and size. This means replenishment at sea is an essential evolution for sustaining a platform9s ability to operate, survive at war and if necessary, fight.
DISRUPTIVE C5ISR INTEGRATION C5ISR is a key area of interest and already in the SFT stream we have noticed navies looking to find secure, reliable solutions.This session will look at a few ideas to take C5ISR to the next level and its integration into the fighting force.
SUBMARINE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
Conventional diesel-electric and AIP submarines produce less noise than their nuclear counterparts but each have options for improving stealth capabilities in line with global threats. Here we will analyse current key programmes.
ASW INTEROPERABILITY Maritime forces require defence in all environments, but particularly from submarines. Force protection requires rapid abilities to detect and destroy, ideally via a network of sensors and this session will dissect some of the essential components, including the impact of MAS (maritime autonomous systems).
MOVING TO DEPLOYMENT A move towards autonomous mine-hunting will enable forces to counter the rapidly evolving threat of modern sea mines while reducing the risk to sailors and high-value equipment. Many projects are underway currently.
1115 - Ensuring synergy in expeditionary maritime warfare between departments of the US Navy
● Strengthening advocacy efforts among stakeholders to highlight the significance of amphibious and expeditionary capabilities on a global scale
● Overseeing communication, coordination, and synchronisation between HQMC, OPNAV Directorates, and key stakeholders
● Building and maintaining a robust reputation by advocating for the importance of expeditionary maritime capabilities in public policy discussions
Colonel Steven Eastin, Branch Head, Expeditionary Warfare Integration, OPNAV, N95, US Navy
1115 - Enabling 24/7 deployed maintenance for naval platforms
● The challenges faced when conducting planned and unplanned maintenance activities
● Expanding repair capabilities using industry partners
● Establishing expeditionary repair capability within the theatre
Captain Brian Karosich, Commanding Officer of the Forward Deployed Regional Maintenance Centre, US Navy
1115 - Single Information Environment (SInfoE) Architecture
● Enabling the seamless movement of data between nodes in a pan-defence system of systems
● Exploiting science and technology to provide the interoperability mechanism for Multi-Domain Integrated Systems (MDIS)
● Next steps following Trial Acheron in July 2024
Amanda Shakir, Information interoperability: Communications and Networks Programme Manager, Cyber and Information Systems Division, Dstl
1115 - The Royal Thai Navy9s submarine fleet: The future picture
● What we had before and why we changed
● The current operational picture and how we are responding
● Future budget and decision timeline
Rear Admiral Pongsak Somboon, Commander Submarine Squadron, Royal Thai Navy
1115 - Unleashing the power of optical fibre sensing for ASW and underwater warfare
● Subsea acoustic monitoring for ASW and seabed warfare
● Fully optical thin-line towed array technology
● How optic technology can revolutionise underwater security
Optics 11
1115 - Deploying the first wave of MAS on operations
● Experience on operations on the Clyde and in the Gulf
● Managing the transition from crewed platforms to mission system teams
● Key insights on the opportunities and challenges posed by operating uncrewed systems for MCM
Commander Dan Herridge, Commander Mine Threat Exploitation Group, Royal Navy
1145 - Building tomorrow's Amphibious capabilities
● Recent case studies with US and Australia
● Working with the user to refine operational requirements
● Collaboration with partners to benefit the warfighter
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1145 - Live demo: Providing advanced passive fire protection to platforms
● Addressing two shipbuilding challenges: Fire protection and weight
● What is COMFIRE®? From bottle banks to naval platforms - a sustainable journey
● Past and future applications: A noncarcinogenic, lightweight and modular solution for surface and sub-surface environments
Dr Ralph Rizk, Managing Director, Jered - Marine Systems Technology, a PaR Systems Company
1145 - Leading maritime connectivity: The future of satcom
● The future of maritime networks: Exploiting software defined networks
● Operationalising emerging low earth orbit satcom technology to provide resilience through bearer diversity
● The baseband, terminal and modem: The unsung heroes of satcom technology
Nick Fuller, Strategic Maritime Business Development, Airbus Defence & Space
1145 - Integration of complex, connected, digital submarine systems
● Historical transition from mechanical engineering design focus to integrating complex, connected, digital systems on modern platforms with data being a core focus
● Benefits data-centric designs provide
● Essential Development and Integrity Assurance considerations for these systems
Steph Carroll, Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd
1145 - Managing the transition to Maritime Autonomous Systems (MAS) in the underwater domain
● Overcoming the challenges of Integrating MAS into maritime force structures.
● Exploiting uncrewed/autonomous systems in congested/contested environments
● Capitalising on MAS potential through the evolution of sensor technologies
Andrea Bell-Miller, Director of International Programs - PEO Unmanned and Small Combatants, US Navy
1145 - MuMNS and future modular ROV systems
● Ensuring flexibility and space for future technology systems
● Green energy solutions into navy operations
● Training crew, repairing/upgrades without taking the vessel out of operation
Chris Lade, Defence Sales Manager, SAAB Dynamics AB
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
1215 - The UKs Commando Force programme: Enabling strike
● Progress update, including initial observations on littoral response groups
● Integrating Commandos into the wider force
● Future acquisition priorities Captain Nick Unwin, Programme Director - Commando Force, Navy Acquisition, Royal Navy
1215 - Naval programmes managed by OCCAR with a focus on the modern Logistic Support Ship (LSS)
● OCCAR: A team that delivers ● An update on the current status of
the LSS programme ● State-of-the-art design and
technical features explained Rear Admiral Lorenzo Poliseno, LSS Deputy Program Manager, OCCAR
1215 - Digitally reimagining naval power ● Reliance upon digital components
rather than the traditional physical assets
● Hardware dependent systems facing challenges in adapting to an evolving digital kill-chain
● The cruciality and urgency of developing digital capabilities to align with forward-looking strategies and commercial applications
Lieutenant Artem Sherbinin, Chief Technology Officer - Task Force Hopper, US Naval Surface Forces, US Navy
1215 - S80 submarine programme update; lifecycle management
● Collaborative technological developments
● TLS of complex platforms ● Future upgrades and
requirements Captain Juanma Torrijos, Head of Technical Office - S80 Lifecycle Support , Spanish Navy
1215 - Advances in robotic systems for persistent undersea surveillance
● Expanding employment of uncrewed undersea systems for rapid environmental assessment
● Use of robotic systems across the undersea warfighting domain for data gathering and exfiltration
● Persistent platforms for critical undersea infrastructure protection
Teledyne Marine
1215 - UKHO / UK MWDC exploitation of data collected by MAS
● Delivering today for existing MCMVs and developing ASVs and AUVs
● Understanding the requirements for future systems and developing appropriate databases
● Developing new S100/500 standards to fully enable seamless data sharing
Lee Contreras, Defence Products and Services Manager, UK Hydrographic Office
1245 - Surface zone lunch and networking Hosted by PA Consulting Holdings Ltd.
1245 - Technology zone lunch and networking Hosted by CUBEDIN
1245 - Underwater zone lunch and networking Hosted by Laing O9Rourke
SURVIVABILITY AND SAFETY Survivability ranges from defensive systems and force projection through to armour and EW capabilities. This session explores how to build and maintain a high level of survivability to asset sea control and create stability.
STREAMLINING BUILD STRATEGY With many in-service vessels now approaching their end of life, one of the preferred options is building a bespoke platform. This section sets out to review current plans that nations are investing in and how to ensure a smooth build process.
CONNECTED DATA AND AI APPLICATION
Hardware development is well established and the struggle now lies with integrating, powering and connecting internal software. This session looks at the realities of connecting systems to challenges.
FUTURE SUBMARINE TECHNOLOGIES
Ageing submarine fleets mean that a number of nations are undertaking challenging programmes to replace platforms - a priority is integrating new technologies for increased sensing, survivability and lethality.
UNCREWED SYSTEMS Uncrewed vessels are an increasingly important element of naval warfare. Their capabilities, sensors and how to launch and recover these platforms are big topics so this session will explore plans that have progressed and what the next step may be for the future.
ENSURING EFFECTIVE PROCUREMENT
The expansion of MCM activities have increased the need to ensure collaboration. Close attention must be paid to cost controls and inflation as well as ships and their off board systems.
1415 - Navigation safety requirements during the construction and armament phase
● Likely military characteristics of future vessels
● How new navigation technologies will influence effectiveness
● Initiatives to ensure safety is considered during construction
Commander Guillaume Belléard, Branch Head - Permanent Commission for Programmes & Tests, French Navy
1415 - Thai Surface Fleet: Adapting to current threats
● Force laydown for RTN surface fleet
● Operational picture and impact on the fleet
● Acquisition and future deployment plan for the RTN
Captain Wachirawit Nora-On, Director Contract Management, Naval Acquisition Management Officer, Royal Thai Navy
1415 - Developing a Digital Ocean ● Coordinating persistent, agile and
adaptive capabilities for sensing above, on and above the sea
● Exploiting big data to increase the cognitive capacity
● Digital Ocean: A focus on systems and platforms
Sean Trevethan, Senior Capability Manager - Defence Investments Division, NATO
1415 - Near Future Submarine - Human Factor Engineering (HFE) and it9s technological challenges
● Developments in HF approach to follow systems enhanced capabilities
● HF applied to under development technologies
● HF and <over the horizon= technological challenges
Alessandro Irvia, Near Future Submarine - Platform Officer, OCCAR-EA
1415 - Technologies impacting future ASW: system-of-systems, platforms and sustainability
● Sustainable and scalable ASW detection
● International collaboration: Developing effective technology
● Requirements and opportunities for industry engagement on persistent ASW challenges
Gavin Tapsfield, CHARYBDIS Deputy Team Leader, UK MoD - Submarine Delivery Authority
1415 - Moving towards Block 2 of the UK9s MHC Programme
● Transitioning Block 1 solutions into steady state support & applying the lessons from Block 1 into our Block 2 approach
● Delivering the long lead elements of Block 2 – a focus on integration and Command and Control
● Block 2 mission system acquisition - the opportunity for industry
Andy Lapsley, Mine Hunting Capability Team Leader, UK MoD - DE&S
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
1445 - Reinventing shipbuilding and survivability
● How digital transformation is driving change in ship building
● The benefits of bringing survivability to design, build, operate and support naval vessels
● Balancing a far-reaching vision with a pragmatic approach to transformation
Harland & Wolff
1445 - The genetic transformation of the Portuguese Navy fleet
● Disruptive operational concepts and solutions
● Mission modularity and flexible capability integration
● Fleet transformation drivers Rear Admiral Antonio Mateus, Director of Ships, Portuguese Navy
1445 - Using data analytics for practical naval applications
● Using big data to avoid technology ● Understanding past investments
and project areas for future investment
● Determine where to lead, follow, or partner
Think Logical
1445 - Near Future Submarine Technologies and Solutions for Integrated Underwater Operations
● Large Aperture Array on conventional submarines
● Stealth Array Design ● Managing thousands of channels
Luigi Laporta, Project Executive and Ralf Siegfried, Director of Product Management, ELAC SONAR GmbH
1445 - Progress in demonstrating multistatics for networked ASW operations
● How STANAG 4585 (8Multistatic Messaging9) enables multistatic ASW operations
● Industry perspective on RN9s 2023 Multistatic Active Trials
● Incorporation of uncrewed systems into the multistatic network
Tim Brock, Capability Manager, Ultra Maritime
1445 - New generation vessels for mine & seabed warfare
● Innovation – unique technological characteristics of platforms
● Leverage of MUS – unmanned when you can, manned when you must
● Experimental test campaign INTERMARINE SpA
1515 - Challenges and prospects for the development of NATO ships
● Strengthening the NATO Armed Forces9 damage control capabilities
● Innovative approaches to delivering capability through commercial means
● Trends and opportunities for collaboration and details on NATOs 8Clean Energy Agenda9
Rafael Arcos, Deputy Director Operations, NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA)
1515 - Royal Netherlands Navy replacement and modernisation programme ● An overview of current and upcoming
programmes within Command Materiel and IT
● Innovative technical solutions for modern day challenges
● Challenges for COMMIT, the Royal Netherlands Navy and industry in the near future
Captain Andre van der Kamp, Head of Naval Projects, Netherlands Armed Forces, Defence Materiel Agency (COMMIT)
1515 - Accelerating AI adoption across the spectrum
● Core areas: Fire chains, SA, autonomy, mission planning, logistics and processes
● Establishment of the Naval AI Cell (NAIC) and its pathfinder projects
● Timeline for trials and evaluation Captain Keith Taylor, Navy Develop - Head of Digital and C5ISR, Royal Navy
1515 - Update on the Italian U212 Near Future Submarine programme
● Development of novel modular systems for the NFS
● On the horizon technologies ● Over the horizon needs and
technological challenges for future integration
Commander Stefano Oliva, Section Head Submarine Research, Development and Doctrine Department, Italian Navy
1515 - Considerations for ASW frigate launched unmanned surface vehicle for ASW
● Requirements for flexible mission sets and increased endurance of USVs
● Design considerations for interoperability and future-proofing
● Launch and recovery systems for unmanned surface vehicles
Commander Paul Dröge, Branch Head - Underwater Warfare Technology, Netherlands MoD
1515 - Seabed and mine warfare: Italian Navy9s perspective
● Monitoring and protecting UW areas in the Mediterranean
● Systems integrating the network of sensors, platforms, and agencies in collaborative working
● The R&D effort to provide technology solutions
Lieutenant Commander Stefano Canarutto, Mine Warfare Specialist, Italian Navy
1545 - Afternoon coffee and networking MAN Energy Solutions SE
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
FUTURE PROOF SHIPBUILDING Navies are beginning to look to the future and are trying to identify what ship requirements will be in ten years time. This session looks at the plans and investment in naval strategy and goes into detail on some of the programmes looking to be future ready.
MISSION MODULARITY From enhancing operational flexibility to preparing for power hungry sensors, modern communication systems and high-tech equipment, nations now are looking even further ahead to anticipate new threats and enable better modularity.
NAVIGATION SOLUTIONS Gone are the days where the military led industry in the development of technical solutions. Navies are using and exploiting commercial off-the-shelf solutions (COTS) to remain a battle winning force.
SUBMARINE SAFETY & ESCAPE Escape & rescue is fraught with challenges. This section of the agenda will discuss E&R programs that are currently operational and provide insight into their challenges and successes.
DELIVERING KINETIC EFFECT There is a plethora of new ammunition options including new torpedoes, enhanced surface sonar processing and increasingly complex intelligence collection platforms that aid delivering kinetic effects. This session will explore new technologies.
ENABLING RAPID ACQUISITION There is a huge drive for nations to adapt faster to technological developments. Priorities include collaboration, streamlined and agile acquisition processes and flexible contracting. This session will explore these in detail.
1630 - Collaborative approaches in developing support ship programmes
● Designing the replenishment at sea systems for FSS
● How the operational requirements shaped the design chosen
● Future operations for supplying the fleet
Commodore David Eagles, Commander, Royal Fleet Auxiliary
1630 - Surface fleet disaggregation; sense, decide and effect
● Adopting a system of systems approach
● Increasing availability and removing single points of vulnerability
● Breaking the link between platforms and capabilities – reworking the traditional model
Andy Mitchell, Navy Develop - Capability Sponsor, Royal Navy
1630 - Maritime security challenges faced by the shipping industry
● Military answers to shipping industry challenges
● How information sharing is critical to MDA and how the French MICA centre contributes to it
● Case study: The Gulf of Aden Commander Eric Jaslin, Commanding Officer, Maritime Information Cooperation and Awareness (MICA) Centre
1630 - UK Submarine Escape and Rescue developments and medical triage
● Implementing lessons from operations and exercises to ensure credible rescue capability
● Rescue and Intervention system developments
● Medical triage changes in sea-rescue situations
Warrant Officer 1 Ian Brown, SMERAS Head of Training, Royal Navy
1630 - Special underwater operations
● Tackling complex tasks in difficult UW environments
● Coordinating Surface, Air and UW assets, including MUM-T and Mission Systems for UxVs
● Challenges for integrating distributed forces and generating common operational picture
Lieutenant Commander Kara Wansbury RAN, Submarine Littoral Warfare SO2 - Operational Advantage Centre, Royal Navy
1630 - Accelerating the deployment of MAS: the new UK DE&S centre of expertise
● Growing demand for UK MAS and increased portfolio focus on opportunities and challenges
● Supporting the UK uncrewed Systems strategy for maritime
● Delivering a common commercial approach for the acquisition and support of MAS
Bill Biggs, Maritime Autonomous Systems centre of Expertise – Lead & Andy Liddell, Head of SALMO, UK MoD DE&S
1700 - Driving operational advantage in a net zero future
● Leveraging BMTs pedigree in naval auxiliary vessel designs, Tide & FSS, and large vessels, QEC, to support the energy transition
● Drawing upon the breadth of capabilities and innovation that is a key part of the BMT identity
● The BMT Floating Nuclear Production Ship (FNPS) concept is introduced to support the naval energy transition with the benefit of increasing operational advantage
Dr Thomas Beard CEng, Clean Shipping Lead, BMT
1700 - The next generation of Sea Mine Laying
● Providing fleets next generation Sea Mine Laying capabilities
● Sea Mine laying from future unmanned platforms
● Optimising logistics ashore and handling at sea
SH Defence
1700 - A comprehensive optronics solution against emerging threats
● Preparing for new threats such as ASBMs and kamikaze USVs
● Detecting and identifying threats early on to prepare the right response: Hard kill and soft kill
● Safran9s OmniSight/Omniguard solution: Tackling the challenge by providing a full solution from detection, to identification and engagement with a single operator, assisted by AI
Yannick Hontarrede, Safran Electronics & Defense
1700 - Exploring intuitive mission systems for greater rescue capacity
● Growing importance of connectivity aboard submarines for image/data dissemination
● The challenges and future of ensuring usable mission systems, including atmospheric monitoring
● Investing for the future: How will machine learning and automation enhance performance
Davide D'Alessio, Defence System Designer Coordinator, DRASS
1700 - Kinetic solutions for underwater threats
● Framing the problem: USVs/threats to trade waterways
● Science of supercavitation ● Explanation of DSG munitions
DSG Technology USA Inc
1700 - Advanced mine detection using aerial drone magnetic gradiometry
● Aerial drone magnetic solutions offer rapid and safe detection of underwater mines
● Critical system parameters determine the detection capabilities and efficiency of a system
● Introduction to the V2MAG™ tactical drone magnetic solution for underwater mine detection
Arne Døssing Andreasen, CEO, UMAG Solutions
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
1730 - Future French Carrier: Challenge and opportunity
● A carrier: What else? ● The road to 2038: FFC timeline ● FFC envisioned capabilities and
why do we want these? Captain Alban LeDuc, Future French Carrier Programme Officer, French Navy
1730 - Defining the next generation of combatants
● Opportunities for international collaboration
● Cooperation among navies and the defence industry EU framework
● PESCO 4E (Essential elements of European escorts)
Captain Isidro Carrara, Head of Capabilities Development Section, Plans and Policy Division, Spanish Navy
1730 - Harnessing technology to improve readiness
● Exploring new initiatives in FMS ● Reducing risk and improving fleet
readiness ● Cost-effective improvements
within the air domain Scott Kuhns, PMA272 International Programme Manager, NAVAIR SYSCOM Security Cooperation Office
1730 - Disabled submarine search and localisation through uncrewed vehicles
● Rescue system modernisation ● Adaptation methodologies of
rescue systems to anchor handling vessels (AHTS)
● Improvements to air deployability of rescue systems
Lieutenant Commander Nick Samuels, Operations Officer, ISMERLO
1730 - Delivering lethal effects in the UW battlespace
● Enhancing UW systems for increased lethality
● Developments in ASW and UWW in the Pakistan Navy
● Communication and sensors Vice Admiral Muhammad Faisal Abbasi, Commander Pakistan Fleet, Pakistan Navy
1730 - Autonomous technologies enabling persistent UW surveillance
● Developing our understanding of the operating environment
● Novel sensing using networked infrastructure for hyper-fast communications
● Next steps for ensuring safety during transition to extensive autonomous operations
Huw Gullick, Associate Director Innovation, National Oceanography Centre
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
1800 - Evening drinks reception SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
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1945 Hall Close
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Day Three: Thursday 23rd May 2024
0615 - Morning run SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
0800 - Registration Hosted by Babcock
0800 - Morning coffee SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
FUTURE SURFACE FLEET A FUTURE SURFACE FLEET B SURFACE FLEET TECHNOLOGY SUBMARINE TECHNOLOGY UNDERWATER DEFENCE & SECURITY A
UNDERWATER DEFENCE & SECURITY B
In association with Saildrone Inc In association with Leonardo
In association with IAI In association with Thales In association with Anduril In association with Exail
EFFECTIVE INTEGRATION OF OFF-BOARD SYSTEMS
As threats increase, navies are looking to incorporate both crewed and uncrewed assets into the fleet. This session will include a number of briefs explaining some of the challenges and successes in this and how the plan to develop this for the future.
DEVELOPING A FORCE9S EFFICIENCY
To remain efficient and mission capable during deployment, we must be prepared to make necessary developments. This session will discuss some adaptations to naval forces when it comes to being 8mission-ready9.
CYBER AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE
Maintaining an effective, safe and operational capability is a task enabled by dominating the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). This section will focus on what solutions are available to give nations the edge in their endeavours.
FUTURE SUBMARINE OPERATIONS The ocean is becoming increasingly transparent with numbers of traditional submarine platforms growing as well as a huge increase in smaller uncrewed systems acting as a force multiplier. As a result operations underwater are becoming increasingly complex to navigate.
MARITIME MISSION AUTONOMY Off board, remote, uncrewed and autonomous technology present opportunities to either supplement or replace conventional systems and increase capabilities. This session will analyse options and consider their potential impact on the underwater battlespace.
MULTI-SPECTRAL MCM SENSORS Whether ship-mounted or UxVs; sensors are becoming increasingly important as navies vie for control of the underwater space. Maximising accuracy and reliability is a priority to minimise the sensor - shooter timeline and increase the pace and scale of MCM operations.
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
0900 - Future operational energy in the maritime domain
● Maintaining operational advantage during the global energy transition
● Opportunities, risks and decision points
● Future operational energy with a system of systems approach
Commander Francis Griffiths, SO1 Platform Capability Sponsor, Develop Directorate, Royal Navy
0900 - The vital role of security and defence in the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean ● An overview of the Pakistan Navy ● Current and future plans for navy
procurement ● How the navy are looking to
modernise in both surface and underwater domains
Major General (Army) Muhammad Ejaz Mirza HI (M), Director General Defence Purchase, Pakistan MoD Production
0900 - The use of EW to enhance support to surface operations
● Developing EW against threats ● Improving on previous systems
used by the navies in EW ● Taking advantage of new
innovations and technologies in internal mission systems
Neil Clelland, Senior Principal Scientist - Project Technical Authority Maritime EW Programme, UK Dstl
0900 - Dominating in the underwater domain
● Unparalleled intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities - AI enhanced systems
● Achieving flawless interoperability between naval assets for effective joint operation
● Extending operational range and endurance of future submarine platforms Virginia and Collins class platforms
Vice Admiral Rob Gaucher, Commander Submarine Forces, US Navy
0900 - Supporting international interchangeability of UxVs
● Enhancing mission management systems through AI enabled tools
● Interchangeability standards and human autonomy teaming
● Employing uncrewed systems to extend effective wide area situational awareness
Dr Craig Sawyer, Chairman for Maritime Unmanned Systems Initiative, NATO
0900 - Maintaining warfighting advantage in MW for the current and future fleet
● MCM mission package development towards IOC
● Technical solutions to tactical problems in mine warfare
● Capability introduction roadmap and supporting fleet introduction
Captain Scott Hattaway, Director Mine Countermeasure Technical Division US Navy SMWDC
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0930 - Providing persistent multi domain awareness with minimal carbon footprint
● Purpose-built defence and security payloads for accurate, dynamic, and confident decisions
● Delivering surface and undersea intelligence for a range of high-priority applications
● Harnessing wind and solar energy to enable long-range, long-endurance coverage whilst reducing carbon impact
Captain (Ret9d) Andrew Hertel, Director Navy Programmes & Matthew Woody, Director Business Development, Saildrone Inc
0930 - Leonardo9s airborne, surface and underwater capabilities: From awareness to reaction
● From airborne data to information ● Underwater information gathering ● Small calibre defence systems
Nicola Toniazzi, Head of Product Sales Support and Partnership - Airborne Systems and Mission Systems, Electronics Division, Leonardo
0930 - Asymmetric warfare: Capability through modularity
● Understanding the dilemma – current Black Sea and Red Sea conflicts as benchmarks
● What does the future look like? ● Matching capability to task through
modular systems Malcolm McKenzie MBE, Director Maritime, Israel Aerospace Industries
0930 - Decision superiority – Exploiting AI and sensor integration in the underwater battlespace to enable operational advantage for the next generation submariner
● How the Thales Group is exploiting AI/SI for defence and civil applications
● How AI/SI can be exploited in the subsurface domain
● Opportunities for collaboration within the ecosystem
Andy Marlor, Sector Director - Future Capabilities Andrew Parmley, Head of Algorithms & Processing, Thales
0930 - Current AUV procurement is too slow to secure the UWB
● Threat context requiring a change of pace and approach in fielding quality AUV technology
● Dull, Dirty, Dangerous missions suit AUVs and optimise scarce submarine assets
● Speeding insertion and adoption Anduril Industries UK
0930 - UMISAS: the next generation synthetic aperture sonar for UxV-based mine hunting
● High performance sonars suited for unmanned systems
● Robust operation in harsh environments
● Convergence of mine hunting and hydrography
Exail
1000 - Surface uncrewed systems and the role of autonomy9s effect
● Current use of unmanned systems in the surface world
● How this technology is evolving and what it can bring to the navy
● Future concepts and usage of autonomy & AI
Dr Craig Sawyer, Disruptive Capabilities Office Technical Director, US Navy
1000 - The future of support-ships and their role in tomorrow9s navy
● How future operations could be affected by limitations in naval support
● Interoperability for replenishment at sea
● Balancing affordability with capabilities to support modern platforms
Commander James Angel, Deputy Commodore, Military Sealift Command Europe and Africa, Task Force 63, US Navy
1000 - Developments in human-autonomy teaming for maritime cybersecurity resilience
● Research and engagement opportunities with cyber-SHIP
● Equipping the maritime sector for cyber resilience
● Challenges and opportunities for autonomy in the future of naval platforms
Chloe Rowland, Maritime Cyber Projects and Key Partner Relationships Manager Juan Dorje Palbar Misas, Maritime Cybersecurity PhD Candidate and Associate Lecturer, Cyber-SHIP and CROWN Labs, University of Plymouth
1000 - Titan submarine: challenges of UW search and recovery
● C2 challenges in underwater search and rescue
● Building and running a multidisciplinary international HQ
● Developing systems and trust rapidly for effective SAR operations
Captain Marc Sennick, Chief of External Affairs - First Coast Guard District, US Coast Guard
1000 - Maritime unmanned systems force integration
● Ongoing challenges with torpedo threat to submarines
● Development of specialised missiles deployed from submarines
● Research priorities and opportunities to increase detection times and assist submarine evasion
Commander James Schnadhorst, Staff Officer - ASW Surface, NATO Allied Maritime Command
1000 - Future role of AUVs in building maritime situational awareness and offensive activities
● Integrating AUVs into joint scenarios, ship/ship and ship/heli operations
● Accelerating the locate/track/attack chain
● Combined data processing for advanced evaluation
Johan Wahren, Project Manager Underwater Warfare Weapon Systems, Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)
1030 - Morning coffee and networking Hosted by FERNANDEZ JOVE COMERCIAL E INGENIERIA, SL
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Day Three: Thursday 23rd May 2024
SHIP BUILDING PROGRAMMES The past 2 days have shown the importance of more reactive ship programmes that can be adapted as threats evolve. This session will explore increasing efficiencies in this area, such as cost-effective ship building and in the requirements setting stage.
DEVELOPING SHIP DESIGN From meeting the need to enhance operational flexibility to modern communication systems and high-tech combat suites, nations now are looking even further ahead to design fleets that can combat a range of environments.
ADVANCING WEAPON SYSTEMS Combat systems are defined from the very beginning of a vessel9s life and it is imperative these systems can meet modern threats. This section sets out to look at the work nations are doing when it comes to ship weapons.
FUTURE SUBMARINE REQUIREMENTS
Building alliance capability and capacity is a priority and this is driving significant investment in technology and innovation. More important is ensuring that safety, tactics and doctrine keep pace to maintain a cutting edge ASW capability
ENABLING A COMMON OPERATING PICTURE
Building alliance capability and capacity is a priority and this is driving significant investment in technology and innovation. More important is ensuring that tactics and doctrine keep pace to maintain a cutting edge ASW capability
NEXT GENERATION MINE DISPOSAL
A new generation of powerful modular mine neutralisation systems with multi-shot capability will revolutionise MCM lowering mission costs and increasing speeds. However these systems must be robust enough to overcome increasingly resistant mines
1115 - The Hellenic Navy9s modernisation plan
● An overview of the Hellenic Navy fleet modernisation plan
● Frigate programme update ● The challenges in delivering a
multi-mission ship to the fleet Commodore Panagiotis Karavas, Deputy Armaments Director and Surface Programmes Director, Hellenic Navy
1115 - Swedish Navy procurements: What to expect and how to be involved
● An overview of the Swedish FMV and what the Naval Systems Division is responsible for
● Update on surface and underwater programmes
● Bringing together specialists in technology
Rear Admiral Fredrik Lindén, Director Naval Systems Division, Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)
1115 - French Navy combat systems: Now and in the coming decades
● Current combat systems in the French Navy and short term plans
● Challenges to step forward ● The future combat systems of the
French Navy Commander Florentin Dhellemmes, Combat System Programme Officer, French Navy
1115 - The Italian Navy9s comprehensive approach to a Submarine in distress: New rescue system - new challenges
● New deployable Submarine Rescue System - SRS
● ROV systems capable of 3 km depths
● Maximising crew survivability during rescue missions
Commander Gennaro Vitagliano, Chief of the Submarine Escape and Rescue Office, Italian Navy
1115 - Multi-sensor data fusion & integration of space-based data
● Utilising space for maritime situational awareness
● Robustness and reliability for demanding and dynamic combat environments
● Ensuring ease of integration into combat and navigation systems
Commander [GER-N] Patrick O'Keeffe, Staff Officer - Space Operations, NATO CoE for Operations in Confined and Shallow Waters
1115 - Integrating naval mine countermeasures systems; from planning to evaluation
● NMCM risk mapping; applying data analysis to determine acceptable mission risk
● Technological innovations in NMCM command and control
● NMCM data fusion; big data analysis, data exploitation, and improvement of decision-making algorithms and tactical procedures
Commander Hans van IJzerloo, SME Concept Development and Experimentation, NATO Naval Mine Warfare Centre of Excellence
1145 - A considered view on the urgent need for transatlantic collaboration in shipbuilding
● A new transatlantic leader in arctic shipbuilding
● The Asterix model for the rapid introduction of new capabilities
● Davie9s maritime portfolio James Davies, President, DAVIE Shipyard
1145 - Revolutionising future ship design to maximise exploitation
● Enhanced autonomy & human-machine teaming
● Efficient and effective use of complex and growing data & information sets
● Enabling faster, higher quality and more informed decisions using artificial intelligence (AI)
Rear Admiral Torben Mikkelsen, Director Naval Warfare, Danish Defence Command
1145 - Stabilised weapon mounts: Options for optimised performance on platforms in motion
● Benefits and constraints of remote vs crew-served machine gun mounts
● Discussion of stabilising crew-served weapons
● Relative costs, accuracy and lethality of remote vs crew-served machine gun mounts
Clay Wild, Vice President, International Business Development, Flex Force Enterprises
1145 - Underwater awareness and certification of systems – back to the future
● The underwater scenario ● Our approach to UW awareness
and upcoming challenges ● Back to the future
DNV
1145 - Advances in underwater sensing in the commercial offshore market
● Key challenges in the underwater environment and growing offshore energy requirements
● Imagine, sensing, communications and marine autonomy technologies
● Applying lessons from the commercial offshore sector to defence problems
Nick Swift, Honorary Secretary, Society for Underwater Technology
1145 - Expanding MCM capabilities using novel commercial sensors and solutions
● Forward looking sonar solutions ● Advanced algorithms and
processing platforms ● Presentation of results from recent
trials Teledyne Marine
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Day Three: Thursday 23rd May 2024
1215 - Update on Polish Navy modernisation
● Current operational situation ● Future plans and how this will
shape the fleet ● Opportunities for allied/industry
activities Rear Admiral Włodzimierz Kułagin, Head of the Armament Division, Polish Ministry of Defence
1215 - Naval industry contribution to national development
● Peru9s mission, vision and our scenery
● Main threats and challenges ● Construction of a modern naval
force in accordance with new challenges
Rear Admiral Belisario Zagazeta, Director Naval Projects, Peruvian Navy
1215 - Combat systems 8SecDevOps: A vision for deliverable through-life acquisition and support at pace
● Challenges of the current equipment acquisition and support model
● Options for overcoming the 8valley of death9 and 8feast to famine9
● Delivering the 8SecDevOps9 mindset in the combat systems enterprise
Commodore Phil Game, Head of Maritime Combat Systems, DE&S Ships Domain
1215 - Walrus-class replacement program
● Overview of the RNLN9s next generation diesel-electric submarines
● Optimising designs to maximise future submarine warfighting capabilities
● Future innovations in systems to increase effectiveness
Captain Jeroen van Zanten, Commander Submarines, Royal Netherlands Navy
1215 - Supporting ASW and amphibious operations using MUS
● Using MUS for rapid environmental assessment of the theatre of operations
● Evaluating future concepts for using MUS
● Understanding effects of the environment on operations
Commander Gustavo Gómez, Deputy Director, NATO MGEOMETOC Centre of Excellence
1215 - MCMV regeneration: upgrading sensors, launch and recovery capabilities
● Improved hull-mounted wideband minehunting sonar
● Interoperable minehunting command and control system
● Combining conventional and autonomous MCM systems
Lieutenant Vytautas Drejeris, MCMV Commanding Officer, Lithuanian Navy
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
1245 - Underwater zone lunch and networking SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
1245 - Underwater zone lunch and networking Hosted by Valmet
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Day Three: Thursday 23rd May 2024
SURFACE KEYNOTE Location: FSF Theatres
THE FUTURE OF SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMMES Canada, Spain, Netherlands, Italy, Norway, Germany, Norway, France, Turkey, Poland, the UK and the US are all running significant ship projects. Over the past three days we have seen that some nations will galvanise surface capabilities, sometimes by themselves, other times as part of a collaboration. Whether it is a large build or small boat acquisition, the final session will include current and future case studies for countries to learn from and utilise the lessons.
SUBSURFACE KEYNOTE Location: UDS Theatres
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION: SSN-AUKUS, THE NEXT GENERATION OF SUBMARINE
Pillar 1 of the trilateral AUKUS agreement will see unprecedented collaboration in the development of cutting edge submarines, strengthening undersea capabilities, enhancing deterrence and countering the influence of adversaries worldwide. Creating a new conventionally-armed nuclear-powered attack submarine, equipped for intelligence, surveillance, undersea warfare and strike missions that will be a game-changer in underwater warfare. As well as delivering a formidable defence capability, this new era of military technology sharing presents opportunities for the submarine industrial base across the UK, US and Australia.
1345 - Recapitalising the Australian Navy ● The Australian Navy9s 2030 program ● Selecting the design of the Sea5000 project ● How the requirements have shaped the design taken
Rear Admiral Stephen Hughes, Head Navy Capability, Royal Australian Navy
1345 - Commercial challenges and opportunities, building industrial capability ● Combat cloud principles and challenges ● Use case of the combat cloud in amphibious operations ● Disruptive technologies as force multiplier
Northrop Grumman
1415 - Keeping the fleet fighting: Key goals for delivering naval effect and solving warfare challenges
● Commercial vs naval operational readiness rates: Why the difference and how to close the gap
● What are the contract limitations holding these levels down ● Key themes from our navy that will help our fleet moving forwards
Navantia S.A, S.M.E
1415 - Panel discussion: Unlocking the potential for future submarines
Keith Beckett, Technical Director and Deputy CEO, UK MoD - Submarine Delivery Agency
Commodore Allison Norris, Director Submarine Enterprise, Australian Submarine Agency
Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Michael Jabaley, Special Assistant (AUKUS) to UNSECNAV, US Navy
1445 - Ensuring the naval force is ready to meet the capabilities of a modern navy
● Harnessing innovations on emerging systems ● The transformation of the RN and maintaining readiness throughout ● Uncrewed systems: How might we need to adapt requirements going forward
Rear Admiral James Parkin CBE, Director Develop, Royal Navy
1515 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
1515 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
1520 - CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
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COMBINED NAVAL EVENT DELEGATE LIST 21 - 23 MAY 2024 FARNBOROUGH, UK
NAVYLEADERS.COM/CNE
Organisation Rank Job Title Albanian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Algerian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Maritime Attaché
Algerian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Argentina Embassy in London, UK Group Captain Defence Attaché
Austrade Defence & Security Director
Australian Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group
Counsellor Defence Materiel – UK and Europe
Australian High Commission in London, UK (Defence Service)
Captain Naval Adviser
Australian High Commission in London, UK (Defence Service)
Commander Assistant Naval Adviser
Australian Navy Rear Admiral Head Navy Capability
Australian Navy Australian Naval Liaison Officer
Australian Navy Commander Deputy Director Aviation
Australian Navy Commodore Director General Surface Combatants &
Aviation Branch
Australian Navy (Navy Capability Division) Commander Chief of Staff
Australian Submarine Agency Commodore Director Submarine Enterprise Capability
Division
Australian Submarine Agency Captain AUKUS Programme Delivery Office COS
Australian Submarine Agency Commander Capability Liaison Officer
Austrian Embassy in London, UK WO Assistant Defence Attaché
Austrian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Bahraini Naval Force Captain Flotilla Commanding Officer
Bahraini Naval Force Captain N5 Staff Officer 1
Bangladesh Navy Commodore Course Member - Royal College of Defence
Studies
Barbados Coast Guard Lieutenant Operations Officer
Barcelona Supercomputing Centre Dr Head of Dual-Use Technologies
Belgian Defence OF-1 Policy
Belgian Defence (Armaments Directorate - Naval Systems Division)
OF-3 Material Manager
Belgian Defence (Armaments Directorate - Naval Systems Division)
OF-1 Material Manager
Belgian Defence (Armaments Directorate - Naval Systems Division)
OF-3 Material Manager
Belgian Defence (Centre for Security and Defence Studies)
Captain Indo-Pacific & Asia Research
Belgian Navy Lieutenant Commander Project Leader BEL-NLD rMCM
Bosnia & Herzegovina Embassy in London, UK
Colonel Defence Attaché
Bournemouth University Dr. Lecturer - Department of Design &
Engineering
Brazilian Embassy in London, UK Executive Assistant to the Defence and
Naval Attaché
Brazilian Embassy in London, UK Driver of the Defence Attaché
Brazilian Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence and Naval Attaché
Brazilian Embassy in London, UK Lieutenant Commander Liaison Officer for the Defence and Naval
Attaché
Brazilian Embassy in London, UK Assistant to the Defence Attaché
Brazilian Naval Commission in Europe Assistant
Brazilian Naval Commission in Europe Assistant
Brazilian Naval Commission in Europe Procurement Assistant
Combined Naval Event 2024 Delegate List
Organisation Rank Job Title
Brazilian Navy Technical Advisor for Commercial,
Technological and Industrial Clearance
Brazilian Navy (General Directorate of Naval Material)
Chief of Staff
Brazilian Navy (General Directorate of Naval Material)
Squadron General General Director
British Army Chief Maritime Officer (Army)
British Army (17 Port & Maritime Regiment RLC)
Lieutenant Troop Commander
British Army (17 Port & Maritime Regiment RLC)
Captain RCMO
British Embassy in Riga, Latvia Lieutenant Commander Defence Attaché
British Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Commander Naval and Land Attaché
British Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden Senior Trade and Investment Advisor
(Defence and Security)
British High Commission in Nairobi, Kenya Commander BDS-EA SO1 Maritime
British High Commission in Nicosia, Cyprus Colonel Defence Adviser
British High Commission in Singapore Defence Advisor
Brunei High Commission in London, UK Commander Defence Advisor
Brunel University London (Transdisciplinary Studies in Global Change)
Dr. Lecturer in Global Challenges (Security
Pathway Lead)
Bulgarian Navy Captain Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations
Bulgarian Navy (N5) Commander Staff Officer (Force Development)
Cameroon Navy Lieutenant Warship CO
Cameroon Navy Captain Naval Base CO
Cameroonian Port Authority of Douala Vessel Maintenance
Canadian High Commission in London, UK Counsellor - Defence Research &
Development Canada
Canadian High Commission in London, UK Captain Naval Adviser
Canadian Navy (Director General Naval Force Development)
Commander Capital Programme Coordinator
Canadian Navy (Naval Force Development) Captain Director of Naval Requirements
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Petty Officer Driver
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Petty Officer Purchaser
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Captain Permanent Representative to the IMO
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Captain Naval Attaché & Deputy Head of Naval
Mission
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Senior Buyer
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Petty Officer Procurement Supervisor
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Lieutenant Commander Alternative Permanent Representative to
the IMO
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Senior Buyer
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Petty Officer Invoice Department
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché & Head of Naval Mission
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Petty Officer Purchaser
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Captain Head of Finance
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Lieutenant Commander Head of Procurement Department
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Lieutenant Commander Head of Technical Department
Chilean Navy Lieutenant Commander Head of Shipbuilding Design Office
Colombian Embassy in London, UK Captain Naval Attaché
Cranfield University Professor Head of the Centre for Defence Engineering
Cranfield University Dr. Lecturer
Organisation Rank Job Title Cyprus High Commission in London, UK Lieutenant Colonel Defence Attaché
Danish Defence College (Centre for Maritime Operations)
Navigation and Ships Administrations Teacher
Danish Defence College (Centre for Maritime Operations)
Lieutenant Commander Staff Officer
Danish Defence College (Centre for Maritime Operations)
Commander Executive Officer
Danish Defence College (Centre for Maritime Operations)
Commander Commanding Officer
Danish Defence College (Centre for Maritime Operations)
Commander Staff Officer
Danish Defence Command Commander Staff Officer - Plans and Capabilities
Danish Defence Command Rear Admiral Director Naval Warfare
Danish Defence Command (Defence Staff) Commander Team Lead Naval Branch - Development &
Planning
Danish Navy First Lieutenant Aide-de-Camp
Danish Navy Rear Admiral Chief of the Royal Danish Navy
Defence EOD & Search Lieutenant Commander SO2 Doctrine and Maritime
Defence EOD and Search Commander Training and Maritime Lead
Ecuadorian Embassy in London, UK Advisor to the Defence Attaché
Ecuadorian Embassy in London, UK Commander Advisor to the Defence Attaché
Ecuadorian Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Ecuadorian Embassy in London, UK Chief Petty Officer Assistant to the Defence Attaché
Estonian Centre for Defence Investment Commander Category Manager
Estonian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
European Defence Agency Head of Unit Maritime Domain
Fiji High Commission in London, UK First Secretary
Fiji High Commission in London, UK High Commissioner
Finnish Defence Forces (Logistics Command)
Lieutenant (Eng.) Project Manager
Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command Lieutenant Commander Chief of Underwater Warfare Systems
Section
Finnish Navy (Navy Command) Lieutenant Commander Programme Manager
Finnish Navy (Plans Division) Lieutenant Commander Programme Mananger
French DGA Technical Adviser
French DGA Technical Adviser
French DGA Technical Advisor
French Embassy in London, UK Captain Naval Attaché
French Embassy in London, UK Junior Officer
French Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Equipment Attaché
French Embassy in London, UK Junior Officer
French MICA Centre Commander Commanding Officer
French MoD (Joint Defence Staff) Lieutenant Commander Staff Officer - Studies and Capabilities (Infrastructure and Operational Energy
Division)
French Navy Rear Admiral Naval Staff - Seabed Warfare
French Navy Commander Branch manager for the CPPE (Permanent
Commission for Programs and Tests)
French Navy Commander Combat System Programme Officer
French Navy Lieutenant Commander CO Channel and North Sea Maritime
Surveillance Network
Organisation Rank Job Title French Navy Commander StratPlans Exchange Officer
French Navy Captain Future French Carrier Program Officer
George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies
Commander Military Professor
Georgian Embassy in London, UK Brigadier General Defence Attaché
German Aerospace Centre (Institute for the Protection of Maritime Infrastructure)
Coordinator Naval Systems
German Embassy in London, UK WO1 MA to the Naval Attaché
German Embassy in London, UK Counsellor Defence Technology, Equipment
and Procrement
German Naval Arsenal Senior Government Councillor Project Controller
German Naval Arsenal Head of Department (Maintenance
Management)
German Navy Lieutenant Commander DSWEO8 to FOST Ships
German Navy Commander s.g. GLO to FOST
German Navy (3 Minesweeper Squadron) Commander j.g. Head
German Navy (3 Minesweeper Squadron) Lieutenant Operations Officer
German Navy (Liaison Unit) Lieutenant Commander DSEMO 10 (FOST / Marine Engineering)
German Navy (Sea Battalion) Commander Head of Amphibious Branch
German University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg
Major Research Officer - Machine Engineering
Ghana High Commission in London, UK Brigadier General Defence Adviser
Ghana High Commission in London, UK Captain Deputy Defence Adviser
Hellenic Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Hellenic Embassy in London, UK Commander Assistant to the Defence Attaché
Hellenic Navy Captain Surface Programs Director, Armaments
Directorate
Hellenic Navy (Armaments Directorate) Commander Head of 2nd Department of Submarine
Programmes
Imperial College London Dr Advanced Research Fellow
Indian DRDO Scientist
Indian DRDO Scientist
Indian DRDO Scientist
Indian DRDO Scientist
Indian DRDO (Naval Systems and Materials) Director General
Indian High Commission in London, UK Commodore Defence Adviser
INTERPORTPOLICE Deputy Secretary General
Iraq Embassy in London, UK Commodore Deputy Defence Attaché
Irish DoD Assistant Contracts Manager
Irish Naval Service Captain Head of Fleet Replacement & Capability
Development
Irish Naval Service Commander Operations Officer
Irish Naval Service Lieutenant Commander WEO
Irish Naval Service Captain Operations Command
Italian Embassy in London, UK Rear Admiral Defence Attaché
Italian National Armaments Directorate Commander Management Section Leader (Submarine
Programme Office)
Italian Navy Vice Admiral (Ret'd) Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
Italian Navy Commander Chief of the Submarine Escape and Rescue
Office
Italian Navy Lieutenant Platform Section Collaborator Officer -
Engine Room
Organisation Rank Job Title Italian Navy (Directorate of Naval
Armaments) Commander
3rd Division "Submarines and Special Forces" - Chief of 2nd Section
Italian Navy (General Staff) Commander Section Head Submarine Research,
Development and Doctrine Department
Italian Navy (General Staff) Lieutenant Commander Mine Warfare Specialist
Italian Navy (Submarine Department) Lieutenant Head of Technical and Safety Design
Analysis Section
Japan Association of Marine Safety Captain Director of the London Research Officer
Japan Association of Marine Safety Researcher
Japanese ATLA Vice Admiral Director General Naval Systems, ATLA
Japanese ATLA International Cooperation Division -
Department of Equipment
Japanese ATLA Lieutenant
Japanese ATLA Interpreter
Japanese Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Japanese Embassy in London, UK Defence Counsellor
Jordanian Embassy in London, UK Brigadier General Defence Attaché
Jordanian Embassy in London, UK Major Education and Training Officer
Jordanian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Assistant Military Attaché
Jordanian Navy (Frogmen Group) Lieutenant Commander Deputy Commander of the Frogmen Group
Kazakhstan Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Kazakhstan Embassy in London, UK Major Deputy Defence Attaché
KEDISA Center for International Strategic Analyses
President
Kenya High Commission in London, UK Colonel Defence Advisor
Kenya High Commission in London, UK Defence Assistant
King's College London Professor Professor of War & Strategy in East Asia
King's College London Director of the Centre for Conflict & Health
Research
Korea Institute for Defense Analyses Researcher / Associate Research Fellow
Kuwait Embassy in London, UK Brigadier General Assistant Military Attaché
Latvian Embassy in London, UK Defence Counsellor & Researcher at
Latvian Centre for Defence Technologies and Innovation
Latvian State Border Guard Lieutenant Colonel Deputy Chief (Sea Matters) of Ventspils
Board
Latvian State Border Guard General Deputy Chief of the State Border Guard
Lithuanian Armed Forces (J55) Lieutenant Combat Capabilities Senior Planning Officer
Lithuanian Defence Materiel Agency Lieutenant Commander Senior Specialist, Sea and Air Combat
Platforms Division
Lithuanian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Lithuanian Maritime Academy Deputy Director for Research and
Innovation
Lithuanian Navy Lieutenant MCMV CO
London School of Economics Project Head China Foresight
London School of Economics PhD Scholar - International Security
London School of Economics Researcher
London Tech Bridge Commander Co-Director (UK)
London Tech Bridge Co-Director (US)
Loughborough University (Department of International Relations, Politics and History)
Researcher
Maersk Director of Corporate Affairs (UK & Ireland)
Organisation Rank Job Title Malawi High Commission in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Malaysian High Commission in London, UK Brigadier General Defence Advisor
Malaysian Navy (Engineering Department) Lieutenant Commander Staff Officer 2 Defence Industry
Maldives High Commission in London, UK Colonel Defence Advisor
Manipal Institute of Technology Assistant Professor (Department of
Mechatronics)
Mexican Embassy in London, UK Commander Deputy Naval Attaché
Mexican Embassy in London, UK Captain Naval Attaché
Montenegrin Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
National Museum of the Royal Navy Project Delivery Manager
NATO Commodore Ret'd) Director ASW Programme
NATO Vice Admiral (Retd.) Senior Mentor
NATO (Maritime Unmanned Systems Innovation and Coordination Cell)
Director
NATO CMRE Scientist
NATO COE CSW Commander Staff Officer - Space Operations
NATO COE CSW Captain Director
NATO Defence Policy and Planning Division Defence Planning Maritime Analyst
NATO DIANA Communications Director
NATO HQ Senior Capability Manager (Maritime) &
NATO Naval Armaments Group Secretary
NATO HQ Deputy Assistant Secretary General for
Innovation, Hybrid and Cyber
NATO HQ Commander s.g. Maritime Unmanned Systems Integration & Industry Engagement Director (MUS IIED)
NATO Innovation Fund Founding Team
NATO Investment Division Capability Manager (Maritime)
NATO ISMERLO Lieutenant Commander Operations Officer
NATO MARCOM OF-2 Staff Officer - Maritime Centre for the
Security of Critical Undersea Infrastructure
NATO MARCOM Petty Officer Analyst
NATO MARCOM SWCO
NATO MARCOM Commander MILENG SO
NATO MARCOM Lieutenant Icelandic SNR & LNO - Current Ops Staff
Officer
NATO MARCOM Lieutenant Commander Purchasing Contracting Head
NATO MARCOM Lieutenant Colonel Chief MILENG
NATO MARCOM OR-8 CIS Security / DCO Branch SA
NATO MARCOM Commander Branchhead Plans & Policy (COMMARAIR)
NATO MARCOM Commander ASW Staff Officer
NATO MGEOMETOC CoE Commander Deputy Director of the NATO Maritime
Geometoc COE
NATO MGEOMETOC CoE Lieutenant Commander Staff Officer
NATO Modelling and Simulation COE Commander M&S Education & Training Section Chief
NATO NMW COE Lieutenant Commander SME Concept Development &
Experimentation
NATO Shipping Centre Commander Critical Undersea Infrastructure Staff
Officer
NATO Shipping Centre Commander Engagement Officer
NATO Shipping Centre Lieutenant Engagement Officer
NATO SOFCOM OR-9 Experimentation (Maritime Development
Division)
Organisation Rank Job Title NATO Support & Procurement Agency Deputy Director Operations
Netherlands Army Major (OF-3) Staff Officer M&S Knowledge, Innovation &
Policy
Netherlands COMMIT Head of Naval Projects
Netherlands COMMIT LTZ1(TD) Maritime IT
Netherlands COMMIT Software Architect
Netherlands COMMIT LTZ1(TD) Maritime IT
Netherlands COMMIT Commander Programme Manager - Manning &
Automation
Netherlands COMMIT Rear Admiral Programme Director - International Naval
Material Cooperation
Netherlands COMMIT International Naval Material Cooperation
Netherlands Navy Captain Commander Submarines
Netherlands Navy Commander Branch Head - Underwater Warfare
Technology
Netherlands Navy Scientist Underwater Acoustics
Netherlands Navy (Maritime Warfare Centre)
Lieutenant Commander Subject Matter Expert - Maritime
Unmanned Systems
Netherlands Navy (Maritime Warfare Centre)
Lieutenant Head Acoustic / Database Manager
Netherlands Navy (Maritime Warfare Centre)
Petty Officer Acoustics Analyst
Netherlands Navy (Naval Establishment Den Helder)
Underwater Acoustics & Sonar Consultant
Netherlands Navy (Naval Mine Warfare) Lieutenant Weapons Systems Manager Unmanned
Systems
Netherlands SOCOM Lieutenant Commander Senior Maritime Advisor
New South Wales State Government Senior Director Defence & Aerospace - UK,
Europe & Israel
New Zealand High Commission in London, UK
Commander Naval Adviser
NFIU Lithuania Adviser
Nigerian Navy Able Seaman Stores Assistant
Norwegian Armed Forces Lieutenant Colonel Staff Officer - PJHQ
Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency Commander Section Manager in Naval Systems Division
Norwegian Embassy in London, UK Captain (N) Defence Attaché
Norwegian MoD Captain Program Director Submarines
OCCAR-EA Rear Admiral LSS Deputy Programme Manager
OCCAR-EA Commander OCCAR-EA Near Future Submarine -
Platform Officer
OCCAR-EA Rear Admiral U212 NFS Programme Manager
OCCAR-EA MMCM UK C2 & Mission System Officer
OCCAR-EA MMCM UK Operational Co-Ordination
Officer
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Captain Defence Procurement Advisor
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Assistant to the Defence and Naval Advisor
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Protocol Officer
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Assistant to the Defence and Naval Advisor
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Driver for the Defence and Naval Advisor
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK IC Army Air (Defence Procurement Division)
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Commodore Defence and Naval Advisor
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Personal Assistant
Organisation Rank Job Title Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Personal Assistant
Pakistan Ministry of Defence Production Major General Director General Defence Purchase
Pakistan Ministry of Maritime Affairs Maritime Coordinator & Representative to
IMO
Pakistan MoD Lieutenant General (Retd.) Secretary of Defence
Pakistan Navy Vice Admiral Commander Pakistan Fleet
Peruvian Embassy in London, UK Chief Petty Officer Auxiliary to the Naval Attaché Office
Peruvian Embassy in London, UK Rear Admiral Defence and Naval Attaché
Peruvian Embassy in London, UK Rear Admiral Admiral Deputy Naval Attaché
Peruvian Embassy in London, UK Captain Deputy Naval Attaché
Peruvian Navy Rear Admiral Director Naval Projects
Polish Embassy in London, UK Colonel Deputy Defence Attaché
Polish Embassy in London, UK WO1 Military Advisor
Polish Embassy in London, UK Captain Assistant
Polish MoND Rear Admiral Head of the Armament Division
Polish Naval Academy (Department of Navigation and Naval Weapons)
Commander Lecturer / Assistant Professor
Polish Navy (Armament Department) Commander Senior Specialist
Polish Navy (Armament Department) Commander Head of Naval Weapon Systems Branch
Portuguese Embassy in London, UK Captain (N) Defence Attaché
Portuguese Navy Commodore Deputy Director of Ships
Portuguese Navy Lieutenant Naval Architecture Student
Qatar Armed Forces Staff Brigadier (Sea) Chairman of DIMDEX
Qatar Embassy in London, UK Assistant Defence Attaché Academic
Qatar Embassy in London, UK Lieutenant Colonel Assistant Defence Attaché Training
Qatar Embassy in London, UK Staff Brigadier (Sea) Defence Attaché
Qatar Embassy in London, UK Lieutenant Colonel Assistant Defence Attaché Management
Qatar Embassy in London, UK Major Defence Attaché Office
Qatar Emiri Naval Forces Staff Brigadier (Sea) Flotilla Commander
Qatar Emiri Naval Forces Major (Sea) Head of Flotilla Engineering Department
Qatar Emiri Naval Forces Staff Brigadier (Sea) Head of Training Department
Qatar Emiri Naval Forces Major General (Sea) Commander of the Qatar Emiri Naval
Forces
Qatar Emiri Naval Forces 1st Lieutenant Commander's Secretary
Qatar Naval Academy Major General (Sea) Commandant of Mohammed bin Ghanim Al-
Ghanim Naval Academy
Qatar Naval Academy Captain (Sea) Mohammed bin Ghanim Al-Ghanim Naval
Academy Staff
Qatar Naval Academy Captain (Sea) Mohammed bin Ghanim Al-Ghanim Naval
Academy Staff
Québec Government Office in London Trade Commissioner
RAF Digital Group Captain Dep Head Cyber Strategy
Romanian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Romanian Naval Forces (Fleet HQ) Rear Admiral Fleet Commander
Romanian Naval Forces (Fleet HQ) Lieutenant International Cooperation Officer
Royal Air Force Flying Officer International Agreements Assistant
(Security, Policy and Operations)
Royal Fleet Auxiliary Commodore RFA Royal Fleet Auxiliary Head of Service
Royal Marines (47 Commando (Raiding Group))
Colonel Commanding Officer
Royal Marines (47 Commando (Raiding Group))
WO1 Regimental Sergeant Major
Organisation Rank Job Title Royal Marines (47 Commando (Raiding
Group)) Major Operations Officer
Royal Marines (Commando Force) Major Surface Manoeuvre SO2
Royal Navy Vice Admiral (Ret'd) Former Commander UK Maritime Forces
Royal Navy Vice Admiral Second Sea Lord
Royal Navy Rear Admiral Director Develop
Royal Navy Deputy Director - Navy Capability Sponsor
Royal Navy WO1 Smeras Head of Training
Royal Navy Commander Commander Mine Threat Exploitation Group
Royal Navy Captain Navy Head of Under Water Battlespace
Capability
Royal Navy Brigadier Deputy Director IR 21 Shipbuilding, Ship
Building Strategy Team Leader, DES Ships
Royal Navy Commander SO1 Platform Capability Sponsor, Develop
Directorate
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander Complex Weapons Requirements Manager
Royal Navy Midshipman MESM
Royal Navy Deputy Finance Business Partner
Royal Navy Sub-Lieutenant Submarine Operations / Wave-Propelled
ASVs
Royal Navy Professor Consultant
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander Research at UCL
Royal Navy Lieutenant 2SL Flag Lt
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander Air Warfare SME
Royal Navy Midshipman Warfare Officer
Royal Navy Midshipman Officer Cadet
Royal Navy Lieutenant ISM 1b
Royal Navy Consultant Architect - Underwater
Battlespace
Royal Navy Midshipman Int(O)
Royal Navy Lieutenant MA2 to 2SL
Royal Navy Policy Manager
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander N3/5 MW
Royal Navy WO2 NSTP-30
Royal Navy Lieutenant NSTP-30
Royal Navy Commodore Deputy Director Aviation Programmes &
Futures
Royal Navy Programme Director - Mine Hunting
Capability Programme
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander SM Littoral Warfare SO2 - Operational Advantage Centre (Maritime Warfare)
Royal Navy (2SL Office) WO1 2SL Warrant Officer
Royal Navy (Above Water Weapons) PO(AWW) T26 / T31 Weapon Systems
Royal Navy (Acquisition Directorate) Director Equipment Support Programmes
Royal Navy (Acquisition Directorate) Captain Programme Director - Commando Force
Royal Navy (Acquisition Directorate) Captain Type 31 International Lead
Royal Navy (BRNC) Midshipman Officer Cadet
Royal Navy (BRNC) Lieutenant Navigation Instructor
Royal Navy (Commando Force) Captain Deputy Commander Maritime Forces
Royal Navy (Defence Diving School) Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Officer
Organisation Rank Job Title Royal Navy (Defence Diving School) Lieutenant Diving Officer One (MCDO Training Team)
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Lieutenant Commander Strategic Force Design
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Lieutenant MA to Director Develop
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Lieutenant FP Effectors
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Theatre Maritime Sustainment
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Captain Head of Support
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Seabed Warfare Capability Sponsor
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Programme Director Future Air Dominance
System
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Above Water Battlespace (AWB) IAMD
Capability Sponsor
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Lieutenant Commander Requirements Manager
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Multi-Role Support Ship Programme
Director
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Multi-Role Support Ship Requirements
Manager
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Above Water Warfare SO1
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander FADS Deputy Director
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander FADS Requirements Manager
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Lieutenant Commander Underwater Battlespace Lethality Capability
Sponsor
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Anti-Submarine Warfare Capability Sponsor
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) WO2 Surface Manoeuvre
Royal Navy (DTXG) Diving Ops Officer
Royal Navy (Fleet Air Arm) Lieutenant Commander Merlin Force Warfare Officer (RNAS
Culdrose)
Royal Navy (FMC) Commander SO1 Maritime (StratProgs - Complex
Weapons)
Royal Navy (FOST Submarines) Captain FOST Captain Submarines
Royal Navy (FOST) Commodore Commander
Royal Navy (Future Support) NSIGN Design Authority Team Leader
Royal Navy (HIND - MAB 6) Commander SO1 Strategy
Royal Navy (HMS Ferret) WO1 Int Team WO (MARES Intelligence)
Royal Navy (HMS Victorious) Lieutenant Commander MEO
Royal Navy (HMS Vivid) WO1 Unit Warrant Officer
Royal Navy (HQ) Commodore Decision Board
Royal Navy (Maritime Enterprise Engagement)
Business Manager
Royal Navy (Maritime Warfare School) Lieutenant Commander OIC Principal Warfare Officer Training
Royal Navy (Maritime Warfare School) Lieutenant Commander PWO 2 / Medium Range Gunnery Instructor
Royal Navy (Merlin Helicopter Force) Lieutenant Commander Merlin MK2 OSDEP User Coherence
Royal Navy (Merlin Helicopter Force) Lieutenant Commander Force Warfare Officer
Royal Navy (Naval Authority and Technology Group)
Lieutenant Commander Explosives 2
Royal Navy (Naval Staff) Commander Strategic Engagement Team
Royal Navy (Naval Staff) Captain Head Operations
Royal Navy (Naval Staff) Commander SO1 Operational Policy for Maritime
Security
Royal Navy (Navy Command HQ) Commander SO1 Carrier Strike FGEN
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Commander Military Finance Business Partner
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Assistant Finance Business Partner - Dir
DEV
Organisation Rank Job Title Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Finance Officer
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Finance Manager Military Operations
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Lieutenant MIL Finance Business Partner PT SO3
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Lieutenant Colonel DNS Mil FBP SO1
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Navy Fin Ammo Desk Officer
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Commander Financial Plans
Royal Navy (NavyX) Novel Projects Team Leader
Royal Navy (NavyX) Head NavyX
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Portfolio Benefits Manager
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Commander (Retd.) Navy Develop ASW Spearhead OPEX &
NATO Engagement
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Colonel Deputy Commander Maritime Reserves
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Science Adviser Navy Dev C5ISR
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Category Programme Manager
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Programme Controls Officer
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Commander Military Finance Business Partner FGEN
and DNE
Royal Navy (OAC(MW)) Lieutenant UAS Desk Officer
Royal Navy (OCTO) Brigadier Chief Technology Officer
Royal Navy (OCTO) OCTO Secondee
Royal Navy (OCTO) NavyPODS Lead
Royal Navy (Operational Advantage Centre) Lieutenant Commander SM OPS
Royal Navy (SFM Clyde) Commander Platform Group Manager Clyde
Royal Navy (SMERAS) WO1 SMERAT WO1
Royal Navy (Submarine Division) Commander Fleet Constructor
Royal Navy (Surface Flotilla) Captain Captain - Patrol, Underwater Exploitation
and Diving
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Captain Head Military Diving Capability Cell
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Major SO2 LPD ISCM
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Lieutenant Commander SURFLOT WAR SW SO2
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) WO1 SURFLOT WAR SW OFFWO
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) WO1 SURFLOT WAR SW DEFWO
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Commander SURFLOT AVN CDR AIR
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Lieutenant SURFLOT WAR ASW SO2
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) WO1 SURFLOT WAR SW DEFWO
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Commander SURFLOT WAR SO1
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) WO1 SURFLOT WAR ASW WO
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Lieutenant Commander SURFLOT WAR ASW SO2
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Commander Commander - Mine & Threat Exploitation
Group
Royal Navy (Training Management Group) Lieutenant Commander SO2 N1
Royal Navy (Warfare Training Group) WO1 OIC Mine Warfare
Royal Navy (Warfare Training Group) Commander Officer Commanding Warfare Training
Group
Royal Navy (Warfare Training Group) Lieutenant Commander 2i/c Warfare Training Group
Singapore Navy ME4 Senior Engineer UWB
Singapore Navy (Engineering Design Branch)
ME5 Senior Engineer EDB
Singapore Navy (Shipbuilding Group) Colonel Director RSG
Singapore Navy (Underwater Branch) ME6 Principal Engineer UWB
Organisation Rank Job Title Singaporean Armed Forces Chief Underwater
Slovenian Armed Forces (430rd Naval Division)
Lieutenant Commander DCOS N-4
Slovenian Armed Forces (General Staff) Captain EU POC
Society for Underwater Technology Honorary Secretary
Society for Underwater Technology Chief Executive Officer
Soth African High Commission in London, UK
Colonel Deputy Defence Attaché
South Australian Government Regional Director UK/Europe
South Korean DAPA Captain (N) Director General(Act) KSS-lll Program
Group
South Korean DAPA (KSS-III Program Group)
Lieutenant Commander Project Manager
South Korean DAPA (KSS-III Program Group)
Lieutenant Commander Project Manager
South Korean Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Spanish Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Spanish Navy Vice Admiral (Ret'd) Former Director of Engineering and Naval
Construction
Spanish Navy Captain Head of Capabilities Development Section,
Plans and Policy Division
Spanish Navy Captain Head of Technical Office - S80 Lifecycle
Support
Sri Lanka High Commission in London, UK Brigadier General Minister Counsellor for Defence
Sri Lanka High Commission in London, UK Third Secretary
Sudanese Embassy in London, UK Charge d’Affaires
Swedish Embassy in London, UK Defence Department Intern
Swedish Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Swedish Embassy in London, UK Defence Department Desk Officer
Swedish FMV Project Manager Underwater Warfare
Weapon Systems
Swedish FMV Rear Admiral Director Naval Systems Division
Swedish FMV Commander Product Manager Submarine A26
Tanzanian High Commission in London, UK Brigadier General Defence Attaché
Thai Embassy in London, UK Captain Deputy Naval Attaché
Thai Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence and Naval Attaché
Thai Navy Rear Admiral Commander Submarine Squadron
Thai Navy Captain Director Contract Management, Naval
Acquisition Management Office
Thai Navy (Submarine Squadron) Commander Chief of Staff - The First Flotilla
Tunisian Embassy in London, UK Commodore Defence Attaché
Turkish Embassy in London, UK Captain Naval Attaché
UK Border Force Requirements Manager
UK Border Force Change Lead (Maritime Capabilities
Replacement Programme)
UK Border Force Senior Executive Officer (Maritime
Capabilities Replacement Programme)
UK Border Force Project Manager and Benefits Lead for the
Maritime Capabilities Replacement Programme
UK DASA Delivery Lead
UK DE&S Maritime Autonomous Systems centre of
Expertise – Lead
Organisation Rank Job Title UK DE&S Head of Salvage and Marine Operations
UK DE&S Mine Hunting Capability Team Leader
UK DE&S Colonel Head Disposal Programme
UK DE&S Lead Engineer - FADS
UK DE&S Commander Assistant Team Leader - TLAM
UK DE&S Lead Engineer WSE
UK DE&S Commander FADS Chief Engineer
UK DE&S Engineering Manager
UK DE&S Engineering Graduate
UK DE&S DE&S - TES - ASOG
UK DE&S Engineering Manager Professional II -
Marine Electrical
UK DE&S Captain (Retd.) QEC/T45 Equipment Support
UK DE&S Project Security Officer
UK DE&S Project Manager
UK DE&S Project Manager
UK DE&S MRSS Programme Manager
UK DE&S Cyber Security Risk and Information
Assurance Engineer
UK DE&S Apprentice Engineer - Landing Craft
UK DE&S Landing Craft Chief Engineer
UK DE&S Chief Engineer - Fleet Wide Combat
Management Systems
UK DE&S Graduate Integration Engineer
UK DE&S (Capital Ships) LPD and Landing Craft Electrical Systems
Engineer
UK DE&S (Combat Systems Design Authority)
Captain Surface Ships Combat Systems Group Team
Leader
UK DE&S (Defence Equipment Sales Authority)
Hd Future Sales
UK DE&S (Defence Equipment Sales Authority)
Head of the Defence Equipment Sales Authority
UK DE&S (Defence Equipment Sales Authority)
Marketing & Comms
UK DE&S (DQAFF) EngSfty-QSEP QA-FFS-SOU1
UK DE&S (FsAST) Information Assurance Manager
UK DE&S (Future Capability Group) Lead - Heavy Lift Capability
UK DE&S (Future Capability Group) Commercial Manager
UK DE&S (Future Capability Group) FCG Maritime Hd
UK DE&S (Future Capability Group) Project Manager
UK DE&S (Future Capability Group) Lieutenant Commander DES FCG-Maritime-SO2
UK DE&S (IFC) Chief Naval Architect MRSS
UK DE&S (IFC) Systems Engineer
UK DE&S (Martime Combat Systems) Senior Engineering Manager
UK DE&S (Martime Combat Systems) Commander Combat System In-Service Manager
UK DE&S (Martime Combat Systems) Senior Operations Manager
UK DE&S (Martime Combat Systems) Programme Manager
UK DE&S (Martime Combat Systems) Senior Operations Manager
UK DE&S (MCM SCA) Lieutenant MCM System Safety Engineer
UK DE&S (MCS) Engineer
UK DE&S (MEWP) Engineer
Organisation Rank Job Title UK DE&S (MHC) MHC Capability Integration Manager
UK DE&S (MHC) Block 2 Project Manager
UK DE&S (MHC) Systems Engineer
UK DE&S (MSS MX EDH) Operations Manager
UK DE&S (Naval Ship Support) T45 Lead Naval Architect
UK DE&S (Naval Shipping Support) NSS-MCM-CE3
UK DE&S (Naval Shipping Support) MCM Deputy Platform Chief Engineer
UK DE&S (Naval Shipping Support) Military Systems
UK DE&S (NSS) Lieutenant Commander T23 COM Senior Platform Manager
UK DE&S (Project Renown) Through Life Support - Upkeep Support
Team
UK DE&S (SALMO) AUV Shoreside Engineer
UK DE&S (SALMO) SALMO Diving Equipment Engineer
UK DE&S (SALMO) WO2(D) SALMO DLS Senior Naval Applicator
UK DE&S (SALMO) Diving Life Support
UK DE&S (Ship Acquisition) Captain Type 26 Delivery Team
UK DE&S (Ship Support) MCM Constructive Engineer
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) ILS / TLS Manager
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) Project Manager - GCS Exports
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) Dr. Engineering Manager
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) Software Engineer
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) FSS Communications
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) Aviation Safety Manager - Naval Ships
Delivery Group
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) Deputy Head of Commercial
UK DE&S (Ships ENG) WO1 DEEAMS
UK DE&S (Ships Engineering) Project Delivery Graduate
UK DE&S (Ships Engineering) UMMS Requirements Manager
UK DE&S (Ships Engineering) Operations Manager Tech Docs
UK DE&S (Ships MCS) Engineer STS II
UK DE&S (Ships Support) Endorsement & Support
UK DE&S (Ships) Rear Admiral Director Innovation and Future Capability
UK DE&S (Ships) Commodare Head of Maritime Combat Systems
UK DE&S (Ships) MRSS & Future Air Dominance System
Team Leader
UK DE&S (Ships) Group Leader
UK DE&S (Ships) Planning & Scheduling
UK DE&S (Ships) T31 Chief Engineer / Platform Authority
UK DE&S (Ships) Endorsement & Approvals Support
UK DE&S (Ships) Endorsement & Approvals Lead
UK DE&S (Ships) Chief Petty Officer In-Service Support (Fleet Wide Combat
Management Systems)
UK DE&S (Ships) Project Manager
UK DE&S (Ships) System Engineer - Project Delivery (Fleet
Wide Combat Management Systems)
UK DE&S (Ships) Head of Project Management Office (Ships
Engineering HQ)
UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Controller
UK DE&S (Ships) Degree Apprentice - Endorsements and
Approvals Ships
UK DE&S (Ships) Deputy Team Leader - Cost Assurance
Group
Organisation Rank Job Title UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Engineer - Cost Assurance Group
UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Engineer - Cost Assurance Group
UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Estimator - Cost Assurance Group
UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Estimator - Cost Assurance Group
UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Estimator - Cost Assurance Group
UK DE&S (Ships) NSS-AMPH-LC Engineering Manager
UK DE&S (Ships) Commercial Manager
UK DE&S (T23 Class Cell) T23 Technical Superintendent
UK DE&S (Torpedoes and Maritime Strike) Chief Engineer for Acquisition
UK Defence and Security Exports Captain Senior Naval Advisor
UK Defence and Security Exports Assistant Head Americas and the Caribbean
UK Defence and Security Exports Desk Officer - Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay
UK Defence and Security Exports Commander Capability Advisor
UK Defence and Security Exports Commander Maritime Aviation Advisor
UK Defence and Security Exports Senior Desk Officer (LATAM)
UK Defence and Security Exports Deputy Head - Americas and Asia Pacific
UK Defence and Security Exports Senior Desk Officer - Japan and Taiwan
UK Defence Infrastructure Organisation Dr. Deputy Head of Delivery
UK Defence Nuclear Enterprise WO1ET Float CPWG Lead - Submarine Systems
UK Defence Nuclear Enterprise Captain Nuclear Propulsion Lead - Submarine
Systems
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation Rear Admiral Director DNO-SSN AUKUS
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation Lieutenant MA to Director DNO-SSN AUKUS
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation Analyst
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation Novel Nuclear Technologies Lead
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation Planning
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation (SSPAG) Operational Analysis and Systems Analysis
UK Defence Science & Technology Senior Scientific Adviser - Royal Navy
UK Defence Science & Technology Science Adviser
UK Defence Science & Technology Navy Science Advisor
UK Defence Science & Technology Science Advisor: Naval Force Design &
Operational Research
UK Defence Science & Technology Scientific Adviser DE&S
UK Defence Science & Technology Science Adviser - People & Support
UK Defence Science & Technology Defence Sustainability
UK Defence Solutions Centre Assistant Director - Innovation & Capability
UK DSE Commander Naval Advisor
UK Dstl Senior Principal Scientist – Project Technical Authority Maritime EW
Programme
UK Dstl
Information Interoperability: Communications and Networks Programme
Manager, Cyber and Information Systems Division
UK Dstl Principal Consultant Cyber & Information
Systems Division
UK Dstl Military Advisor
UK Dstl Principal Project Manger Weapons
Programme
UK Dstl Lieutenant Advisor
UK Dstl Commander Military Advisor
Organisation Rank Job Title UK Dstl Principal System Engineer
UK Dstl PTA Bright Corvus
UK Dstl Liaison Officer
UK Dstl Maritime Materials Lead
UK Dstl Senior Principal Scientist - Underwater S&T
Projects
UK Dstl Senior Principal Scientist - Defensive
Surface Warfare
UK Dstl Senior Scientist
UK Dstl Strategic Partnerships & Engagement Lead
UK Dstl Senior Analyst
UK Dstl Air & Maritime Analysis Group Leader
UK Dstl Senior Acoustician
UK Dstl Scientist
UK Dstl Analyst
UK Dstl Senior Scientist
UK Dstl Senior Analyst
UK Dstl Surface Warfare Senior Engineer
UK Dstl Embedded Electronics & Systems Engineer
UK Dstl (AMEG) Principal Analyst AWW
UK Dstl (Operational Analysis) Commander Team Leader
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Maritime Analyst
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Lieutenant Colonel Littoral Strike and Commando Force
Military Advisor
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Team Leader & Platform Authority
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) SME Partnerships & Engagement Lead
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Senior Principal - Maritime Survivability
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Senior Acoustic Analyst
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Senior Acoustic Analyst
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Chief Scientist
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Project Manager
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Team Leader
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Senior Analyst - Future Maritime Force Mix
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Lieutenant Commander Military Advisor
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Graduate Scheme Principal
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Graduate Scientist
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Operational Analyst
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Senior Engineer
UK Dstl (Underwater Enablers) Lieutenant SO2 UWW and Enablers
UK Dstl (Underwater Group) Team Leader
UK Dstl (Underwater Team) Project Technical Authority
UK FCDO Commercial Contracts Manager for Defence
and National Security
UK Home Office Programme Support Officer
UK Hydrographic Office Defence Product Manager Tactical Exploitation of the Environment &
Underwater Warfare
UK Hydrographic Office Petty Officer MCM Records, Analysis and Development
UK Hydrographic Office Team Leader - MW
UK Hydrographic Office (Defence Product Management)
Defence Product and Service Manager
Organisation Rank Job Title UK Hydrographic Office (Defence Product
Management) Defence Products and Services Team
Manager
UK Hydrographic Office (Defence Product Management)
Defence Product and Service Manager
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Junior Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Senior Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Military Data Team Technical Lead
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Senior Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Junior Geospatial Infromation Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Junior Geospatial Infromation Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Operations Division)
Group Manager
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Geospatial Analyst
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Senior Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Defence Delivery Manager
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Senior Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (UK MWDC) UK MWDC SME
UK Joint Air Liaison Organisation Organisation Commander
UK Joint Air Liaison Organisation Assurance and Maritime Integration
UK MoD Second Permanent Secretary
UK MoD CPO Innovation Champions Network Chair
UK MoD Analyst
UK MoD PM
UK MoD Programme Manager
UK MoD SDA-TD-NATG-EER1
UK MoD Security Engineer
UK MoD MoD Graduate
UK MoD Security Engineer
UK MoD AUKUS Nuclear Engineer
UK MoD Graduate Technical Engineer
UK MoD Computing
UK MoD Naval Authority - Escape, Evacuation &
Rescue
UK MoD Senior Analyst
UK MoD SCS Advisor to the Secretary of State
UK MoD Junior Engineer
UK MoD L3 Operations Manager
UK MoD Dr. Science Advisor
UK MoD (Directorate of Climate Change & Environment)
Commander SO1 Capability
UK MoD (Finance & Military Capability) Lieutenant Colonel SO1 Naval Capability
UK MoD (People and Training) Training Equipment Project Manager
UK MoD (People and Training) Project and Equipment Manager
UK MoD (Second Permanent Under Secretary)
Assistant Private Secretary
UK MoD (Security, Policy and Operations) Commander International Agreements - Military
Organisation Rank Job Title UK MoD Naval Authority Hd Ship Stability & Hydrodynamics
UK MODSAP Commander SO1 Naval Programmes
UK National Grid Lead Security Advisor (UK Physical Security
Team)
UK National Oceanography Centre Associate Director NOC Innovation
UK National Oceanography Centre Research Scientist
UK National Oceanography Centre Robotic Systems Delivery Lead
UK National Oceanography Centre Commercial Development Manager
UK National Oceanography Centre Principal Investigator
UK National Oceanography Centre Research Leader in Ocean Acoustics
UK Oil & Pipelines Agency Chief Executive Officer
UK Oil & Pipelines Agency Chief Operating Officer
UK Parliament Lord Crossbench Peer
UK Parliament (House of Commons) Member of Parliament
UK Parliament (House of Commons) Member of Parliament for Bournemouth
East
UK Parliament (House of Commons) Member of Parliament
UK Parliament (House of Commons) Parliamentary Researcher
UK STRATCOM Commander SO1 ISR (Capability Development)
UK STRATCOM Maritime C4ISR SO2
UK STRATCOM Commander SO1 International Experimentation (Joint
Warfare)
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SDA-AU Senior Systems Engineer, Deputy
Team Leader, CHARYBDIS Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Dr Director Submarines Acquisition
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Technical Director/ Deputy CEO
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Authority and Technology Group -
EER
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Senior Key Supplier Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Key Supplier Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Head of Simplification
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Key Supplier Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SSN AUKUS Ship Systems Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency WHLS & SSE Operations Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect
UK Submarine Delivery Agency QCM-Policy
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Nuclear Engineering Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Engineering Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Lieutenant SSN AUKUS Platform Systems Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Engineering System Owner
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Principal Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Head Engineering Framework Team
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Secondary Propulsion Fluid System Design
Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Senior Technical Specialist
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Propulsion Integration Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Lieutenant Commander Next Generation Primary Systems Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency C1 CS Trials and Integration
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Waterfront Apprentice
Organisation Rank Job Title UK Submarine Delivery Agency Equipment Design Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Combat Systems - Weapon Handling and
Launch Systems Operations Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Waterfront Engineering Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency PNO
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Apprentice Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency IM&IT Function Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Group Lead - Quality
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Primary Systems, EC&I, and Availability
Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SSN AUKUS Component Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SSN AUKUS Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SDA TD NATG VR
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Engineering Apprentice - Secondary
Propulsion
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Quality Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency NATG Technical Specialist
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SSNA Platform Systems Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency IA Analyst
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SDA NP NS
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Senior IT Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SSN-A Cyber Security & Information
Assurance Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Tools Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect SSNA
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Escape and Rescue Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Structural Engineering Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Trainee Environmental Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Waterfront Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Tech Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Key Supllier Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Dr. Additive Manufacturing Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Nuclear Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Operations Manager / STIT
UK Submarine Delivery Agency UDAS Project Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Graduate Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Technical Graduate Scheme Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Graduate Graduate Nuclear Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Miss/Graduate Graduate Scientist
Organisation Rank Job Title UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro -
Tech Trainees) Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Miss/Graduate Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Degree Apprenticre Nuclear Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Gradaute Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Degree Apprenticre Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Degree Apprenticre Engineering Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Degree Apprenticre Engineering Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Degree Apprenticre Environmental Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Engineering Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate Scientist
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CSDT) Systems Safety Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CSDT) Trials and Integration
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CSDT) Commander Engineer - Innovation Hub
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CSDT) Requirements Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Dreadnought Alliance)
Quality Assurance
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Dreadnought Alliance)
Commander Engineering System Owner Submarine
Systems (ESO SubSys)
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Dreadnought Alliance)
Whole Boat Delivery Team Security Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (DSST) C1 Training Requirements Manager / Lead
Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (DSST) Waterfront Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (DSST) Dr. Project Chief Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (ISM) C2 VACAS - Mechanical Engineering Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (NATG MT) Technical Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval Authority & Technology Group)
Section Head for Explosives
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval Authority and Technology Group)
Leading Hand Fire Trials and Evaluation Unit
Organisation Rank Job Title UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval
Authority and Technology Group) Lieutenant Fire Trials and Evaluation Unit
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval Authority and Technology Group)
WO1 Fire Trials and Evaluation Unit
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval Authority and Technology Group)
Chief Petty Officer Fire Trials and Evaluation Unit
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval Authority and Technology Group)
C1 Fire Trials and Evaluation Unit
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Nuclear Propulsion)
SSNA US Tech Insertion and Exchange Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (PEDT) Commander Additive Manufacturing Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Project Delivery)
Information Support Officer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Project Delivery)
IT Service Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Trident Systems Project Team)
Dreadnought Systems Engineering Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (TSPT) TSPT Information Assurance Group Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (TSPT) Knowledge and Information Manager
University College London Professor of Naval Architecture
University College London Marine Engineering Student
University of Bath Professor Chair of War and Technology
University of Cambridge PhD Candidate - Politics and International
Studies
University of Greenwich Lecturer
University of Lancaster Lecturer in Politics
University of Leeds (School of Politics and International Studies)
Doctoral Candidate - Defence Transformation Governance
University of Plymouth Naval Architecture Student
University of Plymouth (Cyber-SHIP Lab) Maritime Cyber Projects and Key Partner
Relationships Manager
University of Plymouth (Cyber-SHIP Lab) PhD Candidate in Maritime Cybersecurity
and Associate Lecturer
University of Reading Lecturer
University of Surrey Professor Professor of Signal Processing and Machine
Learning
University of Surrey Professor Professor of Foreign Affairs & Head of
Department / Associate Vice President for External Engagement
University of Surrey Associate Professor (Reader) - Director of
the Wireless Systems Lab
University of Surrey (Computer Science Department)
Reader (Associate Professor) in Machine Learning and Computational Intelligence
University of Vigo Dr Full Professor
University Royal Naval Unit London Lieutenant Commander Commanding Officer
University Royal Naval Unit London Officer Cadet
Uruguayan Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
US DLA Lieutenant Colonel LNO for USAFE/AFAF
US DLA Europe & Africa Commander Navy Liaison Officer
US Embassy in London, UK Commander Naval Attaché
US Embassy in London, UK Colonel Marine Attaché
US Embassy in London, UK Defense Analyst
US Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Organisation Rank Job Title US NAVAIR (Advanced Tactical Aircraft
Protection Systems) Foreign Military Sales Case Manager
US Naval Research Laboratory Captain Commanding Officer
US NAVIFOR (NCMS) LCPO
US NAVIFOR (NCMS) Det. LPO
US NAVSEA (Naval Surface Warfare Center - Carderock Division)
Full-Scale Target Strength Measurement Lead
US NAVSEA (Naval Surface Warfare Center - Crane Division)
Intelligent Autonomous Systems Lead
US NAVSEA (Naval Surface Warfare Center) Deputy Chief Technology Officer
US Navy Vice Admiral (Ret'd) Former Deputy Chief of the Naval
Operations for Information Warfare
US Navy Director of International Programs - PEO
Unmanned and Small Combatants
US Navy Dr Disruptive Capabilities Office Technical
Director
US Navy Vice Admiral Commander US 2nd Fleet
US Navy Colonel Branch Head, Expeditionary Warfare
Integration, OPNAV, N95
US Navy Director, Salvage Operations & Ocean
Engineering
US Navy Rear Admiral (Retd) Special Assistant (AUKUS) to the Under
Secretary
US Navy Lieutenant Staff Warfare Officer Surface Warfare
US Navy Rear Admiral Director, Strategic Effects, Commander U.S.
Naval Forces Europe/Africa Commander, Task Force-SIX SIX (CTF-66)
US Navy (COMSUBLANT) Vice Admiral Commander, Submarine Forces
US Navy (Disruptive Capabilities Office) Lieutenant Technical Lead
US Navy (Forward Deployed Regional Maintenance Centre)
Captain Commanding Officer
US Navy (HMS Collingwood) Lieutenant SWO USN AW
US Navy (London Tech Bridge) SMART Scholar Intern
US Navy (London Tech Bridge) Innovation Program Manager
US Navy (Meteorology and Oceanography Command)
Captain (N) Oceanography Capabilities and
Requirements Branch Head
US Navy (NAVAIR SYSCOM Security Cooperation Office)
NH4 PMA272 International Program Manager
US Navy (Naval Forces Central Command) Lieutenant Operations Officer
US Navy (OPNAV N957) Captain (N) Expeditionary Combat Branch Head
US Navy (SMWDC) Captain Director MCM Technical Division
US Navy (SUPSHIP Bath) Captain DDG 51 Program Manager Representative
US Navy (Task Force 52) Senior Chief Petty Officer Command Senior Enlisted Leader
US Navy (Task Force 52) MN DLCPO
US Navy (Task Force 59) Chief Technology Officer
US Navy (Task Force 59) Captain Commodore
US Navy (Task Force 59) Captain Deputy Commodore
US Navy (Task Force 63) Commander Deputy Commodore
US Navy (Task Force Hopper) Lieutenant Chief Technology Officer
US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre Naval Surface Warfare Center Chief
Technology Officer
US ONR Global Dr Technical Director
Victoria State Government (Trade and Investment Office)
Investment and Trade Director - Defence and Aerospace
Western Australian Government Trade & Investment Manager - Defence
Organisation Rank Job Title ABC Engines Sales and Marketing Manager
Abeking & Rasmussen Chief Representative
Abeking & Rasmussen Sales Director Special Vessels International
Abeking & Rasmussen Sales Director Navy
Airbus Defence & Space Strategic Maritime Business Development
Airbus Defence & Space Head of Maritime Solutions
Airbus Defence & Space Maritime Solutions Manager
Alara-Lukagro BV Sales Manager
Alara-Lukagro BV CEO
Alseamar Business Developer for EU/NATO Affairs
Alseamar Sales Manager Defense
Analox Group Ltd Sales and Strategy Director - Defence
Analox Group Ltd Sales Manager
Analox Group Ltd Account Manager
Analox Group Ltd Marketing Manager
Analox Group Ltd Systems Architect
Anduril Industries Director, Strategic Partnerships
Anduril Industries EMEA Operations Manager
Anschütz GmbH Marine Navigation Systems UK
Requirements Manager
Anschütz GmbH BD and Sales Manager
Anschütz GmbH Sales Integrated Mission Solutions
Applied Acoustics Business Development Manager
Applied Acoustics Business Development Manager
Atlas Elektronik Chairman & Head of Customer Relations
Atlas Elektronik Business Development Lead
Atlas Elektronik Business Development Director
Atlas Elektronik Head of Sales, Surface Ships
Atlas Elektronik MCM Product Lead
Atlas Elektronik Complex Systems Product Lead
Atlas Elektronik Programme Lead, Subs
Atlas Elektronik Product Manager, Subs
Atlas Elektronik Research Manager
Atlas Elektronik Waterfront Services & Training Lead
Atlas Elektronik Business Development Manager
Atlas Elektronik Head of Services Division
BeeX Pte Ltd CEO, Co-founder
BeeX Pte Ltd CTO
BFBS Senior Operations Manager
BFBS Director Development and Strategy
BFBS Head of Sales
BFBS Delivery
BFBS Chief Executive
BMT Future Business | Defence | EMEIA
BMT Global Business Development Director
BMT Chief Naval Architect
BMT Clean Shipping Service Lead
Bowmaster Technical Director
Bowmaster Defence and Security Division
BridgeHead Managing Partner
Cambridge Pixel Director of Operations
Industry Delegate List
Organisation Rank Job Title Cambridge Pixel Sales Director
Cambridge Pixel Technical Sales Manager
Cambridge Pixel Product Manager
Captec Group Business Development Manager
Captec Group Business Development Director
Captec Group Business Development Manager
Caterpillar Marine UK Ltd Regional Segment Manager, EAME
Caterpillar Marine UK Ltd Account Manager
Chess Dynamics Naval Systems Director
Chess Dynamics VP Strategic Business Development
Chess Dynamics Bids & Proposals Manager
Chess Dynamics Maritime Sales Manager
Cohort Plc Chief Executive
Comrod Communications AS Territory Sales Manager - UK & Ireland
Comrod Communications AS CTO
Comrod Communications AS VP Sales & Marketing - Antenna Division
Consolite CEO
Consolite Business Development
Cummins Europe Business Development Manager Marine
Current Scientific Corporation Business Development North America
Current Scientific Corporation Sales Associate
Current Scientific Corporation President & CEO
Damen Naval Manager Naval Sales Support
Damen Naval Manager Naval Sales Support
Damen Naval Chief Commercial Officer
Darchem Engineering Technical Bids Manager
Darchem Engineering Sales and Marketing Graduate
Darchem Engineering Engineering Manager
Darchem Engineering Design Engineer
DAVIE Shipyard CEO Davie Shipbuilding
DAVIE Shipyard Chief Communications Officer Davie
Shipbuilding
DAVIE Shipyard Vice President Developpment D'Affaires
Delta Fire Ltd Sales & Marketing Manager
Delta Fire Ltd K Field Sales Manager
DESMI Pumping Technology A/S Managing Director
DESMI Pumping Technology A/S Business Development Manager
DESMI Pumping Technology A/S Global Sales Manager Defence & Fuel
Dillon Aero Inc VP Business Development - MENA
Drass Galeazzi Underwater Technology Srl Sales & Marketing Manager
Drass Galeazzi Underwater Technology Srl Defence Technical Documentation
Authoring Specialist
Drass Galeazzi Underwater Technology Srl Naval Architect & Marine Engineer
DSG Technology USA Inc Chief Revenue Officer
DSG Technology USA Inc Director of Purchasing
DSG Technology USA Inc CEO
DSG Technology USA Inc CTO
DSG Technology USA Inc Global CEO
DSIT SOLUTIONS VP of Marketing and Business Development
DTF Captain (Retd) Defense Technology Foundation (DTF)
Visiting Adviser
Organisation Rank Job Title DTF DTF UDT Committee (Oki Electric Industry)
DTF DTF UDT Committee (Oki Electric Industry)
DTF DTF UDT Committee (Oki Electric Industry)
DTF TF UDT Committee (NEC Corporation)
DTF TF UDT Committee (NEC Corporation)
DTF DTF UDT Committee (Hitachi,Ltd)
DTF DTF UDT Committee (Hitachi,Ltd)
Easat Radar Systems Ltd Business Development Manager
Easat Radar Systems Ltd Director & General Manager
ELAC Director BD and Sales
ELAC Managing Director
ELAC Sales Manager
ELAC Sonor GmbH Sales Manager
EMI Seals and Gaskets LTD Managing Director
EMI Seals and Gaskets LTD Naval and Marine Division Manager
Energy Bolting Limited Director
Energy Bolting Limited Director
Energy Bolting Limited Sales Executive
Exail SAS Chief Commercial Officer
Exail SAS Business Developer
Exail SAS Regional Sales Manager
Exail SAS Global Director Partnerships
Exail SAS Business Developer
Fairbanks Morse Defense Managing Director - Welin Lambie
Fairbanks Morse Defense Regional Sales Director
Fairbanks Morse Defense Technical Director
FERNANDEZ JOVE SA Business Development
FERNANDEZ JOVE SA Defence Consultant
Flexforce VP International Sales
Flexforce Executive Director
FN Herstal Land & Sea System BD & SM
FN Herstal Product Manager
FN Herstal Business Development & Sales Manager
Force Development Development Services Ltd
Managing Director
Force Development Development Services Ltd
Engineering Director
Force Development Development Services Ltd
BD Director
Forum Energy Technologies Operations Manager & Defence Specialist
Forum Energy Technologies Vice President of Subsea Robotics
FR.FASSMER GmbH & Co. KG Director Sales Fassmer Maritime
FR.FASSMER GmbH & Co. KG irector Sales Shipbuilding Division
Fujitsu Defence & National Security (DNS) Business Development (Maritime and
Intelligence)
Glamox Luxonic Ltd UK Sales Manager
Greensea Sales Representative
Greensea siness Development Manager, Integrated
Systems
Griffon Hoverwork Ltd Managing Director
Griffon Hoverwork Ltd Lead System Design Engineer
Organisation Rank Job Title Griffon Hoverwork Ltd Engineering Director
Griffon Hoverwork Ltd Lead Product Design Engineer
Guidehouse Europe Limited Defence And Security Practice Leader
H Henriksen Business Development / President
H Henriksen CTO
H Henriksen Project Director
Hatteland Technology AS Sales Director EMEA
Hatteland Technology AS Sales Manager, Maritime & Defense
Hayward Taylor Ltd UK Sales Manager
Hayward Taylor Ltd General Manager
HII Mission Technologies Senior Manager International Sales
HII Mission Technologies Business Development Manager
HII Mission Technologies Ops Manager
Hydro Group Limited Head of Sales
Hydro Group Limited Applications Engineer
Hydro Group Limited Global Business Development Manager
Hydro Group Limited Sales & Marketing Director
Hydro Group Limited Technical Sales Engineer
Hydromea SA COO
Hydromea SA Global Commercial Managing Director, UK
IFEN Managing Director
IMES International Ltd Director, Engineering and Inspection
IMES International Ltd Service Director
IMES International Ltd Project Manager - Services
INDAL Technologies Inc. Sales & Marketing Manager
Integrated Procurement Technologies (IPT) Director of Business Development, EMEA
Integrated Procurement Technologies (IPT) Business Development Manager
Inzpire Limited Chief of Staff, Collective Training and
Services
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Director Maritime
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Logistic Manager
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Chief Marketing Officer
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Team Leader, Marketing, Naval Systems
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Marketing & Business Development
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Regional Marketing & Sales
KME UK Sales Manager
KME VP Sales & Marketing
Kongsberg Ferrotech AS CTO/COO
Kongsberg Ferrotech AS International Director
L3Harris MAPPS Limited Managing Director/General Manager
L3Harris MAPPS Limited Head of Naval Training/Head of Programme
Management
Leonardo MCM Technical Manager
Leonardo Project Engineering Manager
Leonardo UK UK Sales and Marketing
Lidan Marine AB CCO
Lidan Marine AB Sales Engineer
MacTaggart Scott UK Business Development Manager
MacTaggart Scott Business Development
Manufacturing Technology Centre Director, Aerospace, Defence, Security &
Space
Organisation Rank Job Title Manufacturing Technology Centre Business Development Manager
Manufacturing Technology Centre Senior Business Development Manager
Manufacturing Technology Centre Chief Engineer
Manufacturing Technology Centre Chief Engineer- Aerospace, Defence &
Security
Manufacturing Technology Centre Events Project Coordinator
Manufacturing Technology Centre Senior Marketing Manager
Marshall Slingsby Advanced Composites Head of Sales & Business Development
Marshall Slingsby Advanced Composites Sales & Business Development Manager
Marshall Slingsby Advanced Composites Managing Director
McGeoch Technology Limited Engineering Director
McGeoch Technology Limited Managing Director
MCT Brattberg Area Manager
MCT Brattberg Area Manager
MIND Technology Director, Business Development
MIND Technology Dr Chief Technology Officer
Minimax Fire Solutions International GmbH Project Manager
Minimax Fire Solutions International GmbH Project Manager
Molecular Products Ltd Account Manager
Nautel Head of Sonar Division and Project
Management
Nautel Senior Sonar Technician
Naval Team Denmark Managing Director
NORCO Business Development Manager
NORCO Engineering Manager
NORCO Operations Manager
NORCO Managing Director
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Head of Sales, Germany
NVL B.V. & CO. KG rojects, Germany - Lead Engineer Platform
Systems
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Projects, Germany - Lead Engineer C6 ISR
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Design Department - Team Leader
Integration
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Regional Sales Director, Export
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Marketing & Communication
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Sales Manager, Germany
Ocean Acoustic Developments Ltd Business Development Director
Ocean Infinity Business Development Manager
Ocean Power Technology Sr Dire International Defense & Security
Oldham Seals Ltd Projects and Contracts Lead
Oldham Seals Ltd Jetrac Manager
OMT Naval Products
Patria ISP Oy Vice President, Sea Domain
Patria ISP Oy Product Manager, Underwater Systems
Patria ISP Oy Director, Underwater Systems
Patria ISP Oy Promotion Manager
Patria ISP Oy Key Account Director, Europe
Patria ISP Oy Senior Vice President, Business Area
Leader, Navy
Piller Germany GmbH & Co. KG Area Sales Manager PPS & Navy
Piller Germany GmbH & Co. KG Product Manager
Organisation Rank Job Title Piller Germany GmbH & Co. KG Head of Sales – Marine
PPM Systems Director of CEMA
PPM Systems Director Business Development & Sales
Premaberg Manufacturing Ltd Sales Manager
Premaberg Manufacturing Ltd Area Manager
QinetiQ Senior Programme Manager
Rafael Head of Sales
Rafael Product Manager
Rafael Director BD EW
Rafael Consultant
Rafael Head of BD Naval Systems
Rafael UW BD Manager
Rafael CEO
Rafael, Naval Warfare Systems Directorate Director, BD & Marketing
Responsive Engineering Head of Sales
RMS Ltd Business Development Director
RMS Ltd RDI Global Sales Manager
Rolls-Royce/Servowatch Chief of Naval Systems
Rolls-Royce/Servowatch Marine Engineer-Power & Propulsion
Systems
Rolls-Royce/Servowatch Chief of Automation Development
Rolls-Royce/Servowatch Project Delivery Manager, Novel Nuclear
Rolls-Royce/Servowatch Customer Manager, Rolls-Royce
Submarines
Rowse Limited Sales Director
Rowse Limited Managing Director
Roxtec Ltd Divisional Manager - Marine & Offshore
Roxtec Ltd Marine & Offshore Manager South
Roxtec Ltd Managing Director
Saab AB Sales Director
Saab AB Defence Sales Manager
Saab AB Product Manager
Saab AB Manager Torpedoes After sales & Customer
Support
Saab UK Head of Programmes, Sensor Systems
Safeguard Engineering Ltd Chief Business Development Officer
Safeguard Engineering Ltd Principal Consultant
Saipem Sonsub Robotics Head of Defense
Saipem Seabed Warfare Solutions Manager
Sauer Compressors Sales Manager - Business Development &
Defence
Sauer Compressors General Sales Manager
SBG Systems Sales Manager
Scientific Management Limited Sales Logistics Co-ordinator
Scientific Management Limited UK Sales Manager
Scientific Management Limited Business Development Manager
Scientific Management Limited International Sales Manager
Scientific Management Limited Engineering Director
SEA Business Development Executive
SEA Business Development Executive
SEA Marketing Manager
Organisation Rank Job Title Seaber CEO
Seaber Sales and Marketing Manager
SeeByte Ltd Commercial Manager
SeeByte Ltd MHC Program Director
SeeByte Ltd Capability Delivery Manager
Sensor Technology coustic Systems Sales Director
Sensor Technology Director of Systems
SFC Europe Customer Liaison Executive
SFC Europe Business Development Director
Shearwater Marine Services Ltd Engineering Manager
Shearwater Marine Services Ltd Defence Operations Manager
Shearwater Marine Services Ltd Technical Services Manager
Sirius Insight Marketing
SMP Ltd Submarine Rescue Market Lead
SMP Ltd Saturation Diving System Market Lead
SMP Ltd Service Manager
Socitec UK Business Development Manager
Socitec UK Sales Director
Steller Systems Ltd Business Development Manager
Steller Systems Ltd Managing Director
Steller Systems Ltd Head of Uncrewed & Underwater Systems
Steller Systems Ltd Head of Surface Ships
Steller Systems Ltd Principal Naval Architect
Stratford Engineering Director
SubSea Craft Business Development Manager
SubSea Craft Research Analyst
Systematic Business Development Manager
Systematic Senior Sales Support Engineer
Thales UK Limited AWS UK Product Line Manager
Thales UK Limited Product Marketing Specialist
Thales UK Limited Business Development Executive - Export
Thales UK Limited Head of Strategic Marketing - Maritime
Thales UK Limited Head of Sales, AWS UK
Thales UK Limited Business Development and Sales
Thales UK Limited Key Account Manager - Naval
Thales UK Limited Anti-Submarine Warfare Sales Manager
Thales UK Limited Export Sales Manager
Thales UK Limited Naval Sales Manager
Thales UK Limited ISR Deputy Sales Director
Thales UK Limited Sales Director
Thales UK Limited Director Strategic Marketing
Thales UK Limited Sales/Business Development Executive
Thordon Bearing Inc Regional Sales Manager
Thordon Bearing Inc Business Development Manager
Thordon Bearings Inc. UK Distributor
TNO Advisor
TNO Business Development Manager
Autonomous Systems & Decision Support
TNO Business Developer
TNO Business Developer
Organisation Rank Job Title TNO Business Developer
Tods Defence Director Ships
Tods Defence BD Lead Submarines
Tods Defence Director Submarines
Trakka Systems Business Development Director Maritime
Optronics
Trakka Systems Business Development Director
TTT Navy External Sales Engineer
TTT Navy Director
TTT Navy Director
Ultra Maritime VP Business Development- UK
Ultra Maritime Director of Business Development/NATO-
UK
Ultra Maritime Director of Business Development
Ultra Maritime Senior Director of Business Development
Ultra Maritime UM Vice President and General Manager
Ultra Maritime Marketing Comms Specialist
Ultra Maritime Senior Director, Business Development -
CAN
UMAG Solutions Aps CEO
V Group CIO and Defence Lead
V Group Technical Director
V Group Head of Communications
V.Group Naval Adviser
Valmet Limited Country Manager UK & Ireland
Valmet Limited Director Marine Automation
Vard Marine VP Business Development
Vard Marine Segment Lead, Offshore Patrol Vessels
Varivane Industries Limited Head of Sales and Business Development
Vest Davit AS Key Account Manager
Vest Davit AS Technical Sales Manager
VideoRay LLC Vice President, Sales & Business
Development
VideoRay LLC Director of Defense Capability Development
VideoRay LLC Owner / Managing Director - Atlantas
Marine
Voith Turbo Marine Manager
Weilbach A/S Chief Commercial Officer (CCO)
Whippendell Marine Ltd Customer success Manager
Whippendell Marine Ltd Business Development Director
Whippendell Marine Ltd Sales Director
Women in Defence UK Founder
Tähelepanu! Tegemist on välisvõrgust saabunud kirjaga. |
Good Day,
I am making contact with you today with the ambition of inviting representatives from the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications. A number of other trade and commerce ministries are represented at the conference. Among those in attendance are: Mark Goldsack (Director, UK Defence and Security Exports), John Brosnan (Defence & Security Director, AUSTRADE) and Carolyn Gallop (Trade & Investment Manager - Defence, Western Australian Government).
The Combined Naval Event 2024 brings together front-line commanders, naval academics and leading industry experts and - with the support of the Royal Navy, US Navy and NATO - our conference will be taking place in Farnborough, the UK between 21st -23rd May. During the event, we will be welcoming an audience of over 750 military and government representatives from approximately 70 nations. Attached is the conference agenda, a signed invitation from the Royal Navy and the current delegate list.
Attendance is FREE of charge for Military Personnel, Government Representatives and other End-Users.The conference includes topics such as:
Naval Strategy
Evolving Subsea Threats
Procurement Partnerships
Surface Fleet and Underwater Technology
Uncrewed Vessels
Ship Design
Cross Domain Integration
Energy Storage
Cyber and Electronic Warfare
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
As a result, only travel and accommodation costs would need to be covered. I would encourage you, however, to book your place as soon as possible to ensure that you secure your preferred hotel.
If you decide that you would like to be involved, please inform me at the earliest opportunity and REGISTER HERE to book your place at the Combined Naval Event 2024.
Thank you for taking the time to read this email and for considering your participation. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or queries.
Kind regards,
From: Rear Admiral Anthony Rimington
Director Strategy & Policy Ministry of Defence 05.K.38 MOD Main Building Whitehall London SW1A 2HB
To Whom it May Concern,
Combined Naval Event, Farnborough Exhibition & Conference Centre UK, 21 – 23 May 2024
I would like to cordially invite you and your colleagues to join the Royal Navy at the above event.
The Combined Naval Event is dedicated to the international naval community. It is organised by Navy Leaders and supported by the Royal Navy, alongside many other organisations. Each year, the conference attracts 1,500 delegates from at least 50 countries and showcases the latest technological developments from 250 industry partners. The event provides valuable opportunities for bilateral engagement between nations, alliances and industry to tackle our shared challenges.
The conference centres around four key themes: Future Surface Fleet, Surface Fleet Technology, Submarine Technology, and Underwater Defence & Security.
Although the programme for 2024 is still under development, I can confirm that the Royal Navy will provide a number of keynote speakers across all themes including:
● Vice Admiral Martin Connell CBE, Second Sea Lord, Royal Navy ● Rear Admiral James Parkin CBE, Director Develop, Royal Navy ● Rear Admiral Paul Carroll, Director Innovation and Future Capability, UK DE&S ● Brigadier Jamie Roylance, Chief Technology Officer, Royal Navy ● Captain (N) Michael Wood, Head of UW Battlespace Capability, Royal Navy ● Jonathan Reed-Beviere, Programme Director - Mine-Hunting Capability, Royal Navy
Navy Leaders are responsible for shaping the conference agenda and arranging the attendance of international naval delegations. I invite you to liaise with Navy Leaders to consider whether you may be able to support the event with:
1) Keynote speakers to address the plenary audience on strategic themes. 2) Subject matter experts on your current and future programmes. 3) Delegates to attend as participants of the conference and exhibition.
I thank you for your kind attention in this matter and look forward to the opportunity of meeting you at the Combined Naval Event 2024.
Defence Director9s Introduction to Navy Leaders
Wishing you a warm welcome to the 11th iteration of these meetings and the third time we have co-located our events. It is a pleasure to welcome you once more to Farnborough, where we are welcoming >1,500 attendees representing >58 nations and >250 companies.
We have a cross-section of attendees from international navies, defence industry and academia with a common purpose of assuring naval capabilities match to the strategic, operational, technological opportunities and demands of the future. This will be achieved through the following events:
Future Surface Fleet This will analyse designing, building, modernising and sustaining fleets throughout their lifecycle. We are looking at how to maximise platform availability with presentations from both a naval and industry angle and learn what needs to be done to enable Fleets to be delivered to time, quality and cost. The development and maintenance of trusting relationships between the supplier and customer will be at the forefront of issues in this challenging area.
Surface Fleet Technology Following the feedback from 2023, we have narrowed the lens of our technological partners and enabling organisations to look solely at the options for developing capabilities for the surface. Addressing C2, materials, ISR and more this promises to be one the must attend meetings for the surface community.
Submarine Technology The unique capabilities of stealth, silence, lethality, endurance and deniability of submarines, allowing them to operate close to the threat are a vital component in our defence and deterrence strategy. Sensor performance, combat systems, new technologies and innovations around the development of new submarine capabilities will be shared.
Underwater Defence & Security This will be split across MCM and ASW in an essential, stand-alone area that merits the discrete focus of these areas. Delegates will be updated on trends and changes in the operations, tactical employment and sustainability of UW, surface and airborne Fleets, whilst considering the impact of the latest technological developments.
We look forward to welcoming an international audience to discuss the key issues affecting this community and thank you for making the time in your diary to attend. My team and I are delighted to welcome you in May and will be available throughout the buildup to help you achieve your organisational goals.
Harry Macleod Defence Director Defence Leaders
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Chairman9s Introduction to CNE 2024
Welcome to the 2024 Combined Naval Event. Now in its third iteration, this has become the premier international forum for discussions on underwater capabilities and technologies, setting the scene for the year to come and the future beyond.
The Naval environment and its stakeholders are going through a resurgence in importance. Whether it is in the North Atlantic, Asia/Pacific region, Middle East or, indeed, globally through littoral seaspace, change and new threats and opportunities abound. The maritime environment is international by definition and increasingly, military and commercial interests cannot be separated; it is progressively contested by competing interests.
These changes are being matched by new capabilities. Autonomy and the digital revolution are having as great, and perhaps greater impact as elsewhere; those who don9t keep up with capability developments will be increasingly marginalised and will gradually cede control. The immediate post-Cold War years when attention shifted from the underwater environment are now very much in the past.
When discussing the underwater environment we have traditionally viewed it through the lens of submarines, anti-submarine warfare and mine warfare. These retain their importance but on their own do not cover the span of important issues that need to be addressed. Navy Leaders acknowledges this and has listened to feedback from previous conferences and stakeholders. They have worked hard over the last 10 years, researching and analysing the current market trends, ongoing programmes and upcoming procurement projects in order to design an agenda to fully engage the broad community of interest and stimulate discussions well beyond the conference.
I am chairing this Conference for the fourth time; it is about an environment that has been at the heart of my professional career. We expect around 2,000 attendees from across the stakeholder community, from industry to the military. I am particularly looking forward to the international dimension. Like minded nations will only prevail to make this environment safe if we not only pool our resources but also our thinking and commitment. This conference offers a unique opportunity to advance this.
I look forward to welcoming you to Farnborough in May 2024.
Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB Combined Naval Event 2024 Chairman
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EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE BRIEFINGS Located in Navigate 1: Invitation only (for information please contact the Defence Leaders Team)
Following the success of a series of private briefings run concurrently with the programme, Defence Leaders is delighted to be able to offer bespoke, confidential meetings to a select group of attendees. Whilst attendance is predominately by invitation only, please contact our team for consideration should you want to attend.
TUESDAY 21 MAY 2024
0715 - 0845 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
0900 - 1030 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
1045 - 1215 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
1230 - 1400
Lean Crewing for Autonomy think tank This session focuses on how navies can minimise and optimise the number of operators required for the mission systems, and how to have uncrewed assets working collaboratively and seamlessly with the crewed assets. Share your perspectives and learn insights from industry and navy representatives. Phil Wansbrough, Sales Manager – Maritime Rob Skarda, Director - Steller Systems Matt Moore, Deputy Sales Director - ISR Ian Watson, Product Line Manager - Maritime Julie Martin, Naval Account Manager
1415 - 1545
Supporting the future Royal Navy fleet: enhancing platform availability Harland & Wolff shares its vision for supporting the Royal Navy and how it will bring commercial shipbuilding and support experience into the defence and government sector in order to enhance platform availability. Peter Coulson, Group Director Through Life Support and Strategic Facility Development Mark Lawther, Director of Strategic Facilities Development
1600 - 1730 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
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Day One: Tuesday 21st May 2024
STRATEGIC THEMES There are some issues that transcend capability areas and the event will commence by addressing the relevant challenges affecting both the surface and underwater community. Whether this is Ukraine, China, environmental or personnel, there are issues that impact all countries and the event will commence by addressing these in detail.
0615 - Morning run SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
0800 - Registration Hosted by Babcock 0800 - Morning coffee
SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
Performance by The Band of His Majesty's Royal Marines
Portsmouth
SURFACE KEYNOTES Location: FSF Theatres
PROGRESSIVE NAVAL STRATEGY This opening session of the surface component of CNE 2024 will delve into progressive approaches that redefine maritime surface operations. Experts in this session will discuss technological advancements, geopolitical considerations and collaborative frameworks shaping the future of naval warfare.
SUBSURFACE KEYNOTES Location: UDS Theatres
EVOLVING SUBSEA THREATS The underwater battlespace is becoming increasingly congested and contested. Nations are looking to respond to increased threats but face complex challenges covering vast areas and cunning adversaries. This session explores the evolving subsea threats and the capabilities required to counter them.
0900 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
0900 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
0920 - Driving the RN strategy in line with our allies ● The UK9s national shipbuilding strategy in line with allied
interoperability ● A global reinforced presence: where we see operations over the next
decade ● The role of industry in moving the Royal Navy forward
Vice Admiral Martin Connell CBE, Second Sea Lord, Royal Navy
0920 - Building capacity and capability for undersea warfare ● An overview of 8grey zone9 escalation in the underwater domain
and the US Navy9s response to a growing underwater threat ● Developing allied situational awareness in the underwater
battlespace ● Engaging with industry and key military stakeholders
Vice Admiral Doug Perry, Commander US 2nd Fleet, US Navy
0940 - The contribution of defence to development of a national enterprise
● The contribution of Defence to the sustainment of skills enabling a national endeavour
● The importance of relationships with local communities to support defence programmes
● Workforce sustainment BAE Systems
0940 - Integrating sense - decide - effect capabilities to deliver operational avantage underwater
● Enabling information advantage and rapid decision-making in complex underwater environments
● Deploying cost-effective and scalable autonomous solutions for distributed underwater ISR
● A 8System of Systems9 approach to platform design to leverage disaggregated assets and capabilities
BAE Systems
1010 - Response to distributed manoeuvre operations: Capabilities for future destroyers
● Maritime defence capability (A2/AD Environment) ● Future warfare (distributed manoeuvre operations) ● Capabilities for future destroyers
Vice Admiral Imayoshi Shinichi [JMSDF], Director General Naval Systems, Japanese Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency
1010 - Protecting European Critical Undersea Infrastructure (CUI): A new focus for NATO
● The evolution of threats to undersea infrastructure in Northern Europe and engaging with civil-military-industry stakeholders
● Detecting, deterring (by denial and punishment) and defending our CUI from increasingly capable adversaries
● NATO9s initial priorities for protecting CUI Director, Critical Undersea Infrastructure Coordination Cell
1030 - Morning coffee and networking Hosted by Piller Germany GmbH & Co. KG and Bergen Engines
Performance by The Band of His Majesty's Royal Marines Portsmouth
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Day One: Tuesday 21st May 2024
BENEFITS OF PROCUREMENT PARTNERSHIPS The geopolitics of the Naval arena has created significant synergies for nations looking to collaborate efforts in ship building and operations. This session will explore some of the industrial allied collaborative opportunities.
UNDERWATER TECHNOLOGY Advances in naval technologies have always shaped war at sea; now in the 21st century disruptive and emerging technologies provide opportunities and threats for fleets. This session will explore the technologies that will be needed by warfighters in the future to ensure dominance in the underwater environment.
1115 - Designing a new front door for Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S)
● Creating a setup to allow DE&S clients to better understand needs and possibilities
● Nurturing closer connections with industry to enable leadership in understanding technology, capability, the market, international opportunities and partnerships
● How DE&S9 organisational design work is being realised Rear Admiral Paul Carroll [RN], Director Project Initiation, DE&S Ships Domain
1115 - Creating the conditions for dominating and winning in the undersea domain
● Mastering the integration of crewed and uncrewed technologies for optimum effects
● Speeding up the sense to effect chain; multi-domain command and control and why traditional C2 needs to evolve
● Enabling all domain access for effective ASW and seabed warfare Rear Admiral Cédric Chetaille, Deputy Commander in charge of Seabed Warfare, French Navy
1135 - Presentation title to be confirmed Paul Armstrong, Marine CEO, Babcock International
1135 - Agile support in a rapidly changing world ● Delivery of global support through increased collaboration ● Data capture, analysis and feedback to support greater decision
making of MOD investments ● Service Frameworks with increased agility to manage complex
systems requiring a mixture of bespoke and COTS products Samy Mehsen, Head of Services Division, ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK
1205 - Defending maritime avenues of approach between North America and Europe
● Command and control for mission-ready forces to deter and defeat potential adversaries
● Strengthening our ability to operate with allies and partners ● Future plans for 2nd Fleet
Vice Admiral Douglas Perry, Commander 2nd Fleet, US Navy
1205 - UK Submarine design and build programmes ● Current force laydown ● Future plans and requirements ● Embracing industry; opportunities for industry input
Commodore Martyn Boyes, Director Submarines Acquisition, UK MoD - Submarine Delivery Agency
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Day One: Tuesday 21st May 2024
1225 - FSF lunch and networking Hosted by Safeguard Engineering
1225 - Tech lunch and networking Hosted by Leonardo
1225 - UDS lunch and networking Hosted by Thales Deutschland GmbH
FUTURE SURFACE FLEET A FUTURE SURFACE FLEET B SURFACE FLEET TECHNOLOGY SUBMARINE TECHNOLOGY UNDERWATER DEFENCE & SECURITY A
UNDERWATER DEFENCE & SECURITY B
In association with NVL B.V. & Co. KG In association with ABB Marine In association with Matrix Pro Sims In association with Babcock International
In association with General Dynamics Mission Systems
In association with Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace
INNOVATIONS TO ADVANCE THE NAVAL FLEET
Near peer threats highlight the requirement for increased focus on security and self-defence capabilities for surface platforms. This session will consider new technology, its integration and fusion with current platforms.
POWERING NAVAL FORCES The topic of naval 8power9 can be discussed in a variety of ways. Power by integrating domains and different types of assets, physical ship power and propulsion or the computer systems we have behind our navies. This session explores the variations.
TRAINING SOLUTIONS This session will look at new developments in technology for training within the surface fleet domain. Looking to share knowledge and information on industry facilitators, NATO and FOST to ensure nations remain ahead of technological advancement.
ENABLING SUBMARINE OPERATIONS
The increasing complexity of the underwater arena has led many countries to address their subsurface capabilities. This stream will open with a section addressing the upcoming and ongoing submarine programmes around the world.
ASW SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS Platforms that can find, identify and track UW targets must be fully integrated into a system of systems. This session will identify cross-industry opportunities and the technology required to implement a network of multi-nation, multi-domain assets.
MCM MISSION PLANNING Responding to the growing threat of naval mines is a necessity for navies. This session will explore how command and control of MCM operations is evolving to make clearance of mines faster and safer.
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
1405 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
1415 - From interoperability to interchangeability: How innovation and technology is driving interaction
● Background to the Tech Bridge network
● How the London Tech Bridge is bridging the innovation <valley of death=
● Moving the two navies to interchangeability through early and shared investment in technology
Commander Daniel Weil, UK Co-Director Jeff Brewer, US Co-Director, London Tech-Bridge
1415 - Introducing an 8all-domain task force9
● Awaiting points Rear Admiral Michael Mattis, Director Strategic Effects, Commander US Naval Forces Europe/Africa, Task Force 66, US Navy
1415 - NATO M&S CoE training activities: Use of simulation in maritime training environments
● NATO Modelling and Simulation CoE education and training activities
● Use of simulation in maritime training environments
● JTLS-GO maritime capabilities and possible integration on maritime exercises
Commander Dino Tropea [ITA], Modelling and Simulation Education & Training Section Chief, NATO Modelling and Simulation Centre of Excellence
1415 - The Norwegian and German common submarine programme and its relevance for other potential partners within NATO
● Background and political ambitions behind the program; common submarine requirements
● Important factors for common submarine availability and common CONOPS
● Status, expectations and the way ahead
Captain Øystein Storebø, Programme Director Submarines, Norwegian MoD
1415 - Meeting future ASW challenges and exploring future UWW concepts
● Overcoming challenging ASW operating conditions and harmonising requirements
● Off-board ASW shaping design and doctrine in the future
● Seabed protection Professor David Manley, Professor of Naval Architecture, University College London
1415 - rMCM programme update: Testing the integrated MCM toolbox
● Benefits in sharing technical expertise in the development of MCM systems
● Testing autonomous system for detection, classification and neutralisation of mines
● Tactical development and training Commander Renauld Hock, BEL-NLD rMCM Project Leader, Belgian Navy
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Day One: Tuesday 21st May 2024
1445 - Overcoming the challenges of traditional shipbuilding through agile product development techniques
● Necessities and requirements in modern naval ship design
● Connecting traditional methods of naval system integration with agile process frameworks and architectures
● AGILE MBSE design example, the latest developments on AGILE MBSE and a way ahead
Jens Rummler, Head of Sales Germany, NVL B.V. & Co. KG Major Paul Dahlke [DEU Army], Research Associate Officer, University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg
1445 - Future power solutions for naval platforms
● Benefits of selecting a sustainable power and propulsion system
● Power system selection for optimising adaptable mission demands
● Why an OEM for electrical design/integration
ABB Marine
1445 - How Dstl has used wargaming and simulation in maritime analysis
● An overview of 8Command9: What are the possibilities?
● Case study: Conceptual force options for maritime task groups
● An overview on our wider community in the MoD
Iain McNeil, CEO, Matrix Pro Sims
1445 - Babcock9s role as the Nuclear Asset Whole Life Support Partner
● The role of the Nuclear Asset Whole Life Support Partner
● The development of Nuclear Infrastructure
● The development of Nuclear SQEP and knowledge
Sir Nick Hine, Managing Director AUKUS and International, Babcock International Group
1445 - Augmenting multi-domain crewed operations with autonomous systems
● Advancement in crewed ASW and current state of remotely operated systems: UAV, USV, UUV in service
● Lessons learned from remote systems applied to fully autonomous systems
● Vision for autonomy: progress and next steps
Gavin Green, Business Development Manager, General Dynamics Mission Systems
1445 - Improving command and control for MCM operations
● Long-range AUVs for mine-countermeasure activities
● Ensuring better data quality for fast and efficient operations with no surface visibility.
● Precise mine localisation technologies
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace
1515 - Current operational picture and how this is impacting the future fleet
● An overview of the Bulgarian Navy9s future fleet plan
● Why is the navy procuring multi-purpose modular patrol vessels?
● Operational planning for Bulgaria and how we plan to collaborate in the future
Captain Petar Dimitrov, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Bulgarian Navy
1515 - Use of a High Performance Computer (HPC) and AI for complex phenomena analysis on surface ship design
● An overview on the HPC and AI within the Spanish Navy
● Electromagnetic simulation of Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) and radar signature
● Multiphysics and multiscale phenomena with the emphasis in propulsion technologies
Dr Joan Farnós, Head of Dual-Use Technologies, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre Dr Fernando Obelleiro, Professor, University of Vigo
1515 - FOST vision of future synthetic training- the blend of synthetic and live
● An overview of the Royal Navy's FOST
● How does simulated/synthetic training fit with maintaining warships at readiness
● Embracing the use of synthetics in future training
Commodore Andrew Ingham, Commander, FOST, Royal Navy
1515 - SSN-AUKUS: Delivering for Australia Strategic need for SSN
● Strategic need for SSN & optimal pathway
● Investment in skills, workforce and industrial base
● Rewards, risks and challenges Commodore Allison Norris, Director Submarine Enterprise, Australian Submarine Agency
1515 - Integrated/interchangeable anti-submarine warfare technologies for future complex scenarios
● Achieving ASW supremacy via common C2 and MUS features
● OPEX and an iterative developmental approach to ASW systems
● Future systems for protecting critical energy infrastructure, ASW and subsea protection
Commander Jon Arild Brath Strandnæs, Section Manager - Underwater Weapons and Sensors, Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency
1515 - The future of safer, faster naval mine warfare
● The shift to uncrewed NMW systems and what this means for C2 at sea
● Future planning and evaluation tools and the role of industry in ensuring these are integrated
● Assimilating, assessing and distributing data effectively across platforms and between nations
Thomas Furfaro, Scientist, NATO Centre for Maritime Research & Experimentation
1545 - Afternoon coffee and networking Hosted by MilDef Ltd
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Day One: Tuesday 21st May 2024
OPTIMISING EEZ PROTECTION This session will discuss how navies are investing in their future fleets to increase their impact with agile solutions in contested environments.
ENERGY STORAGE The need for ships to remain mission capable with power in hostile environments must be factored in the design process. This stream will explore why design, energy storage and survivability are so key.
UTILISING AI AND CYBER WITHIN THE NAVAL AVIATION DOMAIN
Closing the surface fleet stream on day one has a clear focus on the AI and cyber considerations on testing, trialling and finding simple solutions for big systems and naval aviation platforms.
OPTIMISING NAVIGATION Safe and effective submarine navigation is essential. This section will discuss the current innovations in navigation technology. Satellite navigation is increasingly susceptible to jamming, imitation and denial, so alternatives must be considered.
EXPLOITING TECHNOLOGY IN THE UW ENVIRONMENTS
Sensors perform an increasingly vast array of tasks. Detection and tracking through to monitoring atmospherics to spot anomalies. How best can we increase their range and accuracy and what investment vehicles are to exploit them?
MODULAR MINE COUNTERMEASURES
The new school of MCM thinking is rapidly becoming reality. Shifting towards a modular and stand-off approach utilising motherships and UxVs promises faster and safer operations.
1630 - Maximising assets with innovation and collaboration
● How the Lithuanian Navy are collaborating with local academic agencies
● Future challenges for Baltic Navies ● Innovation currently being
explored in Lithuania9s maritime domain
Lieutenant Commander Justinas Žukauskas, Senior Specialist, Sea and Air Combat Platforms Division, Lithuanian MoD, Defence Materiel Agency
1630 - Compact, capable and cost effective: Can a revolutionary new power system deliver it all?
● Energising naval operations: Is the power system seen as platform equipment or an enabler of naval operations?
● Autonomy, energy-intensive effectors, multi-role platforms, sustainability: In a still-emerging era can we plan to have it all?
● Collaborating to change our thinking about energising naval operations: What the future looks like
Nick Smith, Global Executive, Systems, GE Vernova9s Power Conversion business
1630 - Achieving assured and interoperable tactical networking via virtual environments for bigger systems, faster and with less cost
● Provision of network and bearer emulation that could support initial SecDevOps and digital twin capability
● De-risking and assurance of physical attributes i.e. antennas, encryption
● Development of COTS techniques and equipment with a military context in a more efficient and effective testing environment
Paul Santry, Principle Consultant for Cyber and Information Systems Division, UK MoD Dstl
1630 - Investigating solutions for submarine navigation
● Exploring the challenges of underwater navigation
● Overview of technical gaps in current navigation systems
● Understanding requirements for future submarine systems
Lieutenant Commander Sehoon-Cha, KSS-III Programme Manager, South Korean Navy
1630 - Developing the NATO innovation network for next generation technologies
● Background to DIANA and current timeline
● Innovations that allow technology to be exploited for complex scenarios
● How to engage with DIANA Heather Desserud, Communications Director, NATO DIANA
1630 - Developments in modular MCM technology
● Advantages of mission modules for legacy and future platforms
● Applications of mission modules for MCM
● Utilisation of mission modules with uncrewed platforms
HHI Mission Technologies
1700 - Proven VS Bespoke: The hull design conundrum
● Advantages in adopting cost-effective extant hull design
● Tailoring projects to requirements enabling flexibility and innovation
● Risk mitigation and efficiency with considerations around cost, schedule and performance
QinetiQ
1700 - Power generation technology for the future surface combatant
● Integrating propulsion, battery systems and energy storage to optimise fuel efficiency
● The challenges of being proactive and reactive with electrical obsolescence
● How the input of industries will affect power systems onboard the future surface fleet
Captain Jesse Black, Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
1700 - Innovative use of AI to increase aircraft availability in the Fleet Air Arm
● Understanding how AI can improve analysis in areas of wear debris analysis and vibration health monitoring
● Use cases to illustrate how AI can automatically identify and label debris fragments within samples from aircraft
● Use of AI in predictive maintenance: Reducing costs whilst increasing aircraft availability in the Fleet Air Arm
Simon Shaw, Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd
1700 - The development of the quantum compass and its impact on navigation
● Understanding the limitations of GPS underwater
● Future development of a complete positioning system
● The implications for achieving a complete navigation system underwater
Navantia S.A, S.M.E
1700 - Manned-Unmanned teaming solution for EOD divers and Special Ops
● Awaiting points Pierre-Alexandre Caux, Business Director, RTSYS
1700 - UK MHC – the SRO9s perspective
● Exploiting innovative and technically advanced systems to identify and dispose of sea mines
● Testing different acquisition approaches to optimise future delivery of all autonomous systems
● Setting the template on how we operate and integrate within the wider force
Jonathan Reed-Beviere, Programme Director - Mine Hunting Capability Programme, Royal Navy
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1730 - Seamless alliances: Navigating successful transitions of warships to partner nations
● Overview of the importance of international partnerships in naval operations
● Highlighting critical elements that contribute to a successful transition
● Cast studies and an explanation on diplomatic and strategic Implications
Commodore Richard Whalley, Head of Defence Equipment Sales Authority & Colonel Craig Renney, Head of Disposal Programme, UK MoD DE&S
1730 - Intelligent propulsion and power systems for unmanned ships
● The unmanned naval ship – a system of systems
● Design drivers and enablers for autonomous propulsion systems
● Development approach - model based system engineering
RENK GmbH
1730 - Current and future plans for the RAN
● Operational situation dictating surface needs
● Top five priorities ● Collaboration opportunities across
nations and industry Commodore Anita Williams, Director General Surface Combatants and Aviation Branch, Royal Australian Navy
1730 - A future GPS-free navigation system: getting quantum sensors out of the laboratory
● Quantum enabled navigation in real-world settings
● Removing the need for satellite reliance in denied/restricted areas for accurate maritime navigation
● NavyPods: connectivity, adaptability, interchangeability and simplicity
Dr Joseph Cotter, Advanced Research Fellow, Imperial College London
1730 - Technology priorities for naval warfighting
● Partnering with allies and partners to help meet US Navy and Marine Corps operational needs
● Advancing technology for sensing, sustainment and high-latitude navigation
● Maritime Command, Control, Computing, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Targeting (C5ISRT)
Dr Rhett Jefferies, Technical Director - ONR Globall, US Navy
1730 - Maintaining control of the sea: Modern acoustic mine-sweeping
● Awaiting points Janne Muurinen, Vice President - Sea Domain and Petri Salmela, Product Manager Underwater Systems Patria
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
1800 - Evening drinks reception Hosted by NVL B.V. & Co. KG
1945 Carriages
2000 Hall Close
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EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE BRIEFINGS Located in Navigate 1: Invitation only (for information please contact the Navy Leaders Team)
Following the success of a series of private briefings run concurrently with the programme, Navy Leaders are delighted to be able to offer bespoke, confidential meetings to a select group of attendees. Whilst attendance is predominately by invitation only, please contact our team for consideration should you want to attend.
WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 2024
0715 - 0845 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
0900 - 1030 The next generation of atmosphere monitoring An open discussion on Analox9s perspective of 8the next generation of atmosphere monitoring9. An opportunity for participants to give feedback and discuss their perspectives and the way forward. Nathan Stevenson, System Architect, ANALOX Vicky Pigg, Sales and Strategy Director Defence, ANALOX
1045 - 1215 Are we ready for a digital and data enterprise? The future vision of a seamless connection between force elements, where data is shared at speed has been at the heart of recent doctrine. Are we on track to realise this vision? What do current global conflicts and threats mean for the need to deliver the defence digital backbone? Robert Clifford, Head of Digital and Data, Maritime & Land, BAE Systems
1230 - 1400 Charting the Course: Exploring the Future of Naval Operations with Dual-Use Systems for Acoustic Signature Monitoring and Prognostic Health A workshop to delve into the potential of a dual-use system that could redefine how we manage acoustic signatures and ensure ship health. Explore the potential to redefine the landscape of naval warfare and drive operational excellence, offering unparalleled advancements in stealth capabilities and cost-effective maintenance strategies. Through concrete examples and case studies, uncover the real-world impact of these solutions and gain insights into how they can drive operational excellence in naval warfare. Hosted by HBK - Hottinger Brüel & Kjær
1415 - 1545 Advanced RF Strategies for Maritime Surveillance: Unseenlabs' Innovation at the Forefront of Global Security Explore cutting-edge RF strategies in maritime surveillance with Unseenlabs at the forefront of addressing global security challenges. This workshop offers insight into innovative RF detection technology, fostering dialogue on enhancing maritime domain awareness and showcasing collaborative solutions to secure the oceans against illegal activities. Hosted by Unseenlabs
1600 - 1730 SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
0615 - Morning run SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
0800 - Registration Hosted by Babcock
0800 - Morning coffee SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
FUTURE SURFACE FLEET A FUTURE SURFACE FLEET B SURFACE FLEET TECHNOLOGY SUBMARINE TECHNOLOGY UNDERWATER DEFENCE & SECURITY A
UNDERWATER DEFENCE & SECURITY B
In association with BAE Systems In association with V Group In association with General Atomics In association with Helsing In association with BAE Systems In association with JFD
OPERATIONAL IMPACT ON NAVAL PROGRAMMES
Embracing disruptive and emerging technologies in the maritime domain are essential to maintain an edge on operations. Navies need to evolve traditional processes to create a collaborative environment and explore the implications and applications of new technology.
DEVELOPING AND SUSTAINING A NAVAL FORCE
All navies and governments are looking to develop naval forces with influence from different government agencies, the commercial sector and industry.
TRANSFORMING DEFENCE WITH AVIATION TECHNOLOGIES
The defence arena is changing and we are utilising new technologies to enhance operational agility within the naval aviation domain. Naval forces are now becoming more resilient in modern maritime challenges and this session describes how.
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS FOR SUBMARINES
Upgrades and innovations are imperative to continued mission success and keeping submarines functioning as an asset whilst ensuring they can deliver in their environment. The opening section will stimulate discussion around innovations and their impact.
CROSS DOMAIN INTEGRATION FOR EFFECTIVE ASW
Leveraging AI/ML advancements to enhance cross-domain connectivity is essential for effective ASW operations. This session will explore how we can best fuse data from multiple sources into an actionable and interoperable battlespace picture.
IMPROVING DIVING OPERATIONS A proliferation of underwater threats highlights the requirement for an increased use of divers. This session will consider the contribution of new technology, its integration and fusion with current systems.
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
0900 - The future of the Royal Navy9s amphibious capability with MRSS
● An overview of the Multi-role support ship (MRSS) programme
● Collaborative opportunities with the Netherlands
● Ensuring the amphibious force maintains a high readiness rates
Brigadier Sean Brady, Navy Develop - Deputy Director Shipbuilding, Royal Navy
0900 - How the UK is transforming defence with science and technology
● Key priorities for the UK MoD ● Touch points on science and
technology within UK defence ● Information on relationships
between industry and the Ministry of Defence
Paul Lincoln CB OBE VR, Second Permanent Secretary, UK MoD
0900 - Forward thinking in the building of a naval aviation force
● Enhancing missions with a dedicated maritime air fleet
● An explanation of some of the cutting-edge technologies to add to operations
● Extending wide area situational awareness
Commodore Steve Bolton, Navy Develop - Aviation Future Programmes, Royal Navy
0900 - Toward underwater superiority - capabilities for future submarines
● Maritime defence capability (A2/AD Environment)
● Future warfare (toward underwater superiority)
● Capabilities for future submarines Vice Admiral Imayoshi Shinichi [JMSDF], Director General Naval Systems, Japanese Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency
0900 - The Royal Navy9s vision for a hybrid underwater capability in 2040 - How we9ll fight
● Developing a networked and highly digitised battlespace
● Leveraging cutting edge technologies through operational experimentation
● Remote sensing, ASW barriers and area-denial into the future
Captain Michael Wood RN, Head Underwater Battlespace Capability, Royal Navy
0900 - Plans for diver sensors to improve UW missions
● Potential of diver networks combined with surface pictures to augment capability
● Diver research plans in the pipeline
● Results and lessons learned from participation in recent diving exercises
Captain Cameron Chen, Expeditionary Combat Branch Head - OPNAV N957, US Navy
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
0930 - Identifying future trends and designs in warship design
● Next generation vessel designs: RHIBS to Aircraft Carriers
● How innovative designs increase versatility, manoeuvrability and efficiency
● Solutions for adaptable, high performing, sustainable fleets
BAE Systems
0930 - Transferring expertise from the commercial domain to the defence sector
● A perspective on the importance of readiness
● Innovations currently being utilised in the topic of fleet support
● Thoughts on ways in which Navies and commercial organisations can collaborate and develop new solutions
Stephen Macfarlane, CIO and Defence Lead, V.Group
0930 - Integrating large uncrewed aircraft onto aircraft carriers
● Adapting the MQ-9B Protector for carrier operations
● Mission sets that exploit the long flight endurance
● Integration considerations for uncrewed systems
Dr Johnny King, Vice President, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems UK
0930 - Supercharging underwater capabilities with AI and software
● The underwater domain is becoming more congested and noisy, but threats are becoming more stealthy
● In the meantime, sensors generate petabytes of data and autonomous platforms extend reach and surveillance
● AI can analyse huge volumes of data and interpret complex scenarios, but how can the Submarine enterprise embrace it to gain operational advantage now?
Helsing
0930 - Maximising UW information sharing
● How modern systems need to interact to maximise detection
● Mission planning, simulation and testing facilities for ASW
● Partnership programs for increased knowledge sharing
BAE Systems
0930 - Crossing the water gap and fulfilling wider mission objectives
● Bridging the water gap: Organic maritime insertion
● Enhancing effect for mission success (sensors and effectors)
● Concepts for employment: Hybrid craft opportunities
JFD Limited
1000 - M-SASV (Medium Size Semi-Autonomous Surface Vessel) development in the EDF EUROGUARD project
● Project overview ● Initial capability requirements ● Challenges
Ats Janno, Head of Project Management Bureau, Estonian Centre for Defence Investment
1000 - Delivering collaborative category management for the Royal Navy
● Collaborative working for joint benefit realisation
● How the RN are listening to industry expertise
● Category strategy progress and the future
Toni Gray, Director Equipment Support Programmes, Navy Acquisition, Royal Navy
1000 - Remote maritime monitoring: Challenges, lessons identified and possible ways ahead
● Operational and infrastructural challenges and opportunities for industry partners
● From a manned to a remote surveillance station
● System integration and communications: The crux of the matter
Lieutenant Commander Charles-Henri Thouaille, CO Channel and North Sea Maritime Surveillance Network, French Navy
1000 - Understanding changing naval power in the Indo-Pacific
● Contextualising crucial international security issues at sea in the Indo-Pacific
● China9s growing submarine capabilities
● Shifting from a reactive to proactive stance in the region
Professor Alessio Patalano, Professor of War and Strategy in East Asia, King9s College London
1000 - Enhancing NATO9s maritime situational awareness from seabed to space - Digital Ocean
● Developing and coordinating persistent, agile and adaptive capabilities for sensing above, on and above the sea
● Exploiting big data at the speed of relevance
● Countering a diverse range of current and future threats to maritime security and global stability; now and in the future
Sean Trevethan, Senior Capability Manager - Defence Investments Division, NATO
1000 - NATO SOFCOM9s Role supporting a Culture of Innovation and enabling conditions for Strategic Advantage: BOLD MACHINA ● Testing, exercising, and
experimenting with manned and unmanned sensor systems focused on signature management in the maritime domain
● Unlocking NATO resources, tools, and talent
● Amplifying SOF requirements with industry
Captain (N) Kurt Muhler, Maritime Development Branch Head, Allied Special Operations Forces Command
1030 - Morning coffee and networking Hosted by JFD
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
DEVELOPING THE AMPHIBIOUS FORCE
Nations are seeking to enhance their amphibious forces by applying new technology to reduce risks to personnel and to make operations more effective. This section will explore how technology is developing to support more littoral operations.
EVOLVING MISSION READINESS Fleets are constantly required to increase operations in both quantity and size. This means replenishment at sea is an essential evolution for sustaining a platform9s ability to operate, survive at war and if necessary, fight.
DISRUPTIVE C5ISR INTEGRATION C5ISR is a key area of interest and already in the SFT stream we have noticed navies looking to find secure, reliable solutions.This session will look at a few ideas to take C5ISR to the next level and its integration into the fighting force.
SUBMARINE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
Conventional diesel-electric and AIP submarines produce less noise than their nuclear counterparts but each have options for improving stealth capabilities in line with global threats. Here we will analyse current key programmes.
ASW INTEROPERABILITY Maritime forces require defence in all environments, but particularly from submarines. Force protection requires rapid abilities to detect and destroy, ideally via a network of sensors and this session will dissect some of the essential components, including the impact of MAS (maritime autonomous systems).
MOVING TO DEPLOYMENT A move towards autonomous mine-hunting will enable forces to counter the rapidly evolving threat of modern sea mines while reducing the risk to sailors and high-value equipment. Many projects are underway currently.
1115 - Ensuring synergy in expeditionary maritime warfare between departments of the US Navy
● Strengthening advocacy efforts among stakeholders to highlight the significance of amphibious and expeditionary capabilities on a global scale
● Overseeing communication, coordination, and synchronisation between HQMC, OPNAV Directorates, and key stakeholders
● Building and maintaining a robust reputation by advocating for the importance of expeditionary maritime capabilities in public policy discussions
Colonel Steven Eastin, Branch Head, Expeditionary Warfare Integration, OPNAV, N95, US Navy
1115 - Enabling 24/7 deployed maintenance for naval platforms
● The challenges faced when conducting planned and unplanned maintenance activities
● Expanding repair capabilities using industry partners
● Establishing expeditionary repair capability within the theatre
Captain Brian Karosich, Commanding Officer of the Forward Deployed Regional Maintenance Centre, US Navy
1115 - Single Information Environment (SInfoE) Architecture
● Enabling the seamless movement of data between nodes in a pan-defence system of systems
● Exploiting science and technology to provide the interoperability mechanism for Multi-Domain Integrated Systems (MDIS)
● Next steps following Trial Acheron in July 2024
Amanda Shakir, Information interoperability: Communications and Networks Programme Manager, Cyber and Information Systems Division, Dstl
1115 - The Royal Thai Navy9s submarine fleet: The future picture
● What we had before and why we changed
● The current operational picture and how we are responding
● Future budget and decision timeline
Rear Admiral Pongsak Somboon, Commander Submarine Squadron, Royal Thai Navy
1115 - Unleashing the power of optical fibre sensing for ASW and underwater warfare
● Subsea acoustic monitoring for ASW and seabed warfare
● Fully optical thin-line towed array technology
● How optic technology can revolutionise underwater security
Optics 11
1115 - Deploying the first wave of MAS on operations
● Experience on operations on the Clyde and in the Gulf
● Managing the transition from crewed platforms to mission system teams
● Key insights on the opportunities and challenges posed by operating uncrewed systems for MCM
Commander Dan Herridge, Commander Mine Threat Exploitation Group, Royal Navy
1145 - Building tomorrow's Amphibious capabilities
● Recent case studies with US and Australia
● Working with the user to refine operational requirements
● Collaboration with partners to benefit the warfighter
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1145 - Live demo: Providing advanced passive fire protection to platforms
● Addressing two shipbuilding challenges: Fire protection and weight
● What is COMFIRE®? From bottle banks to naval platforms - a sustainable journey
● Past and future applications: A noncarcinogenic, lightweight and modular solution for surface and sub-surface environments
Dr Ralph Rizk, Managing Director, Jered - Marine Systems Technology, a PaR Systems Company
1145 - Leading maritime connectivity: The future of satcom
● The future of maritime networks: Exploiting software defined networks
● Operationalising emerging low earth orbit satcom technology to provide resilience through bearer diversity
● The baseband, terminal and modem: The unsung heroes of satcom technology
Nick Fuller, Strategic Maritime Business Development, Airbus Defence & Space
1145 - Integration of complex, connected, digital submarine systems
● Historical transition from mechanical engineering design focus to integrating complex, connected, digital systems on modern platforms with data being a core focus
● Benefits data-centric designs provide
● Essential Development and Integrity Assurance considerations for these systems
Steph Carroll, Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd
1145 - Managing the transition to Maritime Autonomous Systems (MAS) in the underwater domain
● Overcoming the challenges of Integrating MAS into maritime force structures.
● Exploiting uncrewed/autonomous systems in congested/contested environments
● Capitalising on MAS potential through the evolution of sensor technologies
Andrea Bell-Miller, Director of International Programs - PEO Unmanned and Small Combatants, US Navy
1145 - MuMNS and future modular ROV systems
● Ensuring flexibility and space for future technology systems
● Green energy solutions into navy operations
● Training crew, repairing/upgrades without taking the vessel out of operation
Chris Lade, Defence Sales Manager, SAAB Dynamics AB
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
1215 - The UKs Commando Force programme: Enabling strike
● Progress update, including initial observations on littoral response groups
● Integrating Commandos into the wider force
● Future acquisition priorities Captain Nick Unwin, Programme Director - Commando Force, Navy Acquisition, Royal Navy
1215 - Naval programmes managed by OCCAR with a focus on the modern Logistic Support Ship (LSS)
● OCCAR: A team that delivers ● An update on the current status of
the LSS programme ● State-of-the-art design and
technical features explained Rear Admiral Lorenzo Poliseno, LSS Deputy Program Manager, OCCAR
1215 - Digitally reimagining naval power ● Reliance upon digital components
rather than the traditional physical assets
● Hardware dependent systems facing challenges in adapting to an evolving digital kill-chain
● The cruciality and urgency of developing digital capabilities to align with forward-looking strategies and commercial applications
Lieutenant Artem Sherbinin, Chief Technology Officer - Task Force Hopper, US Naval Surface Forces, US Navy
1215 - S80 submarine programme update; lifecycle management
● Collaborative technological developments
● TLS of complex platforms ● Future upgrades and
requirements Captain Juanma Torrijos, Head of Technical Office - S80 Lifecycle Support , Spanish Navy
1215 - Advances in robotic systems for persistent undersea surveillance
● Expanding employment of uncrewed undersea systems for rapid environmental assessment
● Use of robotic systems across the undersea warfighting domain for data gathering and exfiltration
● Persistent platforms for critical undersea infrastructure protection
Teledyne Marine
1215 - UKHO / UK MWDC exploitation of data collected by MAS
● Delivering today for existing MCMVs and developing ASVs and AUVs
● Understanding the requirements for future systems and developing appropriate databases
● Developing new S100/500 standards to fully enable seamless data sharing
Lee Contreras, Defence Products and Services Manager, UK Hydrographic Office
1245 - Surface zone lunch and networking Hosted by PA Consulting Holdings Ltd.
1245 - Technology zone lunch and networking Hosted by CUBEDIN
1245 - Underwater zone lunch and networking Hosted by Laing O9Rourke
SURVIVABILITY AND SAFETY Survivability ranges from defensive systems and force projection through to armour and EW capabilities. This session explores how to build and maintain a high level of survivability to asset sea control and create stability.
STREAMLINING BUILD STRATEGY With many in-service vessels now approaching their end of life, one of the preferred options is building a bespoke platform. This section sets out to review current plans that nations are investing in and how to ensure a smooth build process.
CONNECTED DATA AND AI APPLICATION
Hardware development is well established and the struggle now lies with integrating, powering and connecting internal software. This session looks at the realities of connecting systems to challenges.
FUTURE SUBMARINE TECHNOLOGIES
Ageing submarine fleets mean that a number of nations are undertaking challenging programmes to replace platforms - a priority is integrating new technologies for increased sensing, survivability and lethality.
UNCREWED SYSTEMS Uncrewed vessels are an increasingly important element of naval warfare. Their capabilities, sensors and how to launch and recover these platforms are big topics so this session will explore plans that have progressed and what the next step may be for the future.
ENSURING EFFECTIVE PROCUREMENT
The expansion of MCM activities have increased the need to ensure collaboration. Close attention must be paid to cost controls and inflation as well as ships and their off board systems.
1415 - Navigation safety requirements during the construction and armament phase
● Likely military characteristics of future vessels
● How new navigation technologies will influence effectiveness
● Initiatives to ensure safety is considered during construction
Commander Guillaume Belléard, Branch Head - Permanent Commission for Programmes & Tests, French Navy
1415 - Thai Surface Fleet: Adapting to current threats
● Force laydown for RTN surface fleet
● Operational picture and impact on the fleet
● Acquisition and future deployment plan for the RTN
Captain Wachirawit Nora-On, Director Contract Management, Naval Acquisition Management Officer, Royal Thai Navy
1415 - Developing a Digital Ocean ● Coordinating persistent, agile and
adaptive capabilities for sensing above, on and above the sea
● Exploiting big data to increase the cognitive capacity
● Digital Ocean: A focus on systems and platforms
Sean Trevethan, Senior Capability Manager - Defence Investments Division, NATO
1415 - Near Future Submarine - Human Factor Engineering (HFE) and it9s technological challenges
● Developments in HF approach to follow systems enhanced capabilities
● HF applied to under development technologies
● HF and <over the horizon= technological challenges
Alessandro Irvia, Near Future Submarine - Platform Officer, OCCAR-EA
1415 - Technologies impacting future ASW: system-of-systems, platforms and sustainability
● Sustainable and scalable ASW detection
● International collaboration: Developing effective technology
● Requirements and opportunities for industry engagement on persistent ASW challenges
Gavin Tapsfield, CHARYBDIS Deputy Team Leader, UK MoD - Submarine Delivery Authority
1415 - Moving towards Block 2 of the UK9s MHC Programme
● Transitioning Block 1 solutions into steady state support & applying the lessons from Block 1 into our Block 2 approach
● Delivering the long lead elements of Block 2 – a focus on integration and Command and Control
● Block 2 mission system acquisition - the opportunity for industry
Andy Lapsley, Mine Hunting Capability Team Leader, UK MoD - DE&S
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
1445 - Reinventing shipbuilding and survivability
● How digital transformation is driving change in ship building
● The benefits of bringing survivability to design, build, operate and support naval vessels
● Balancing a far-reaching vision with a pragmatic approach to transformation
Harland & Wolff
1445 - The genetic transformation of the Portuguese Navy fleet
● Disruptive operational concepts and solutions
● Mission modularity and flexible capability integration
● Fleet transformation drivers Rear Admiral Antonio Mateus, Director of Ships, Portuguese Navy
1445 - Using data analytics for practical naval applications
● Using big data to avoid technology ● Understanding past investments
and project areas for future investment
● Determine where to lead, follow, or partner
Think Logical
1445 - Near Future Submarine Technologies and Solutions for Integrated Underwater Operations
● Large Aperture Array on conventional submarines
● Stealth Array Design ● Managing thousands of channels
Luigi Laporta, Project Executive and Ralf Siegfried, Director of Product Management, ELAC SONAR GmbH
1445 - Progress in demonstrating multistatics for networked ASW operations
● How STANAG 4585 (8Multistatic Messaging9) enables multistatic ASW operations
● Industry perspective on RN9s 2023 Multistatic Active Trials
● Incorporation of uncrewed systems into the multistatic network
Tim Brock, Capability Manager, Ultra Maritime
1445 - New generation vessels for mine & seabed warfare
● Innovation – unique technological characteristics of platforms
● Leverage of MUS – unmanned when you can, manned when you must
● Experimental test campaign INTERMARINE SpA
1515 - Challenges and prospects for the development of NATO ships
● Strengthening the NATO Armed Forces9 damage control capabilities
● Innovative approaches to delivering capability through commercial means
● Trends and opportunities for collaboration and details on NATOs 8Clean Energy Agenda9
Rafael Arcos, Deputy Director Operations, NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA)
1515 - Royal Netherlands Navy replacement and modernisation programme ● An overview of current and upcoming
programmes within Command Materiel and IT
● Innovative technical solutions for modern day challenges
● Challenges for COMMIT, the Royal Netherlands Navy and industry in the near future
Captain Andre van der Kamp, Head of Naval Projects, Netherlands Armed Forces, Defence Materiel Agency (COMMIT)
1515 - Accelerating AI adoption across the spectrum
● Core areas: Fire chains, SA, autonomy, mission planning, logistics and processes
● Establishment of the Naval AI Cell (NAIC) and its pathfinder projects
● Timeline for trials and evaluation Captain Keith Taylor, Navy Develop - Head of Digital and C5ISR, Royal Navy
1515 - Update on the Italian U212 Near Future Submarine programme
● Development of novel modular systems for the NFS
● On the horizon technologies ● Over the horizon needs and
technological challenges for future integration
Commander Stefano Oliva, Section Head Submarine Research, Development and Doctrine Department, Italian Navy
1515 - Considerations for ASW frigate launched unmanned surface vehicle for ASW
● Requirements for flexible mission sets and increased endurance of USVs
● Design considerations for interoperability and future-proofing
● Launch and recovery systems for unmanned surface vehicles
Commander Paul Dröge, Branch Head - Underwater Warfare Technology, Netherlands MoD
1515 - Seabed and mine warfare: Italian Navy9s perspective
● Monitoring and protecting UW areas in the Mediterranean
● Systems integrating the network of sensors, platforms, and agencies in collaborative working
● The R&D effort to provide technology solutions
Lieutenant Commander Stefano Canarutto, Mine Warfare Specialist, Italian Navy
1545 - Afternoon coffee and networking MAN Energy Solutions SE
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
FUTURE PROOF SHIPBUILDING Navies are beginning to look to the future and are trying to identify what ship requirements will be in ten years time. This session looks at the plans and investment in naval strategy and goes into detail on some of the programmes looking to be future ready.
MISSION MODULARITY From enhancing operational flexibility to preparing for power hungry sensors, modern communication systems and high-tech equipment, nations now are looking even further ahead to anticipate new threats and enable better modularity.
NAVIGATION SOLUTIONS Gone are the days where the military led industry in the development of technical solutions. Navies are using and exploiting commercial off-the-shelf solutions (COTS) to remain a battle winning force.
SUBMARINE SAFETY & ESCAPE Escape & rescue is fraught with challenges. This section of the agenda will discuss E&R programs that are currently operational and provide insight into their challenges and successes.
DELIVERING KINETIC EFFECT There is a plethora of new ammunition options including new torpedoes, enhanced surface sonar processing and increasingly complex intelligence collection platforms that aid delivering kinetic effects. This session will explore new technologies.
ENABLING RAPID ACQUISITION There is a huge drive for nations to adapt faster to technological developments. Priorities include collaboration, streamlined and agile acquisition processes and flexible contracting. This session will explore these in detail.
1630 - Collaborative approaches in developing support ship programmes
● Designing the replenishment at sea systems for FSS
● How the operational requirements shaped the design chosen
● Future operations for supplying the fleet
Commodore David Eagles, Commander, Royal Fleet Auxiliary
1630 - Surface fleet disaggregation; sense, decide and effect
● Adopting a system of systems approach
● Increasing availability and removing single points of vulnerability
● Breaking the link between platforms and capabilities – reworking the traditional model
Andy Mitchell, Navy Develop - Capability Sponsor, Royal Navy
1630 - Maritime security challenges faced by the shipping industry
● Military answers to shipping industry challenges
● How information sharing is critical to MDA and how the French MICA centre contributes to it
● Case study: The Gulf of Aden Commander Eric Jaslin, Commanding Officer, Maritime Information Cooperation and Awareness (MICA) Centre
1630 - UK Submarine Escape and Rescue developments and medical triage
● Implementing lessons from operations and exercises to ensure credible rescue capability
● Rescue and Intervention system developments
● Medical triage changes in sea-rescue situations
Warrant Officer 1 Ian Brown, SMERAS Head of Training, Royal Navy
1630 - Special underwater operations
● Tackling complex tasks in difficult UW environments
● Coordinating Surface, Air and UW assets, including MUM-T and Mission Systems for UxVs
● Challenges for integrating distributed forces and generating common operational picture
Lieutenant Commander Kara Wansbury RAN, Submarine Littoral Warfare SO2 - Operational Advantage Centre, Royal Navy
1630 - Accelerating the deployment of MAS: the new UK DE&S centre of expertise
● Growing demand for UK MAS and increased portfolio focus on opportunities and challenges
● Supporting the UK uncrewed Systems strategy for maritime
● Delivering a common commercial approach for the acquisition and support of MAS
Bill Biggs, Maritime Autonomous Systems centre of Expertise – Lead & Andy Liddell, Head of SALMO, UK MoD DE&S
1700 - Driving operational advantage in a net zero future
● Leveraging BMTs pedigree in naval auxiliary vessel designs, Tide & FSS, and large vessels, QEC, to support the energy transition
● Drawing upon the breadth of capabilities and innovation that is a key part of the BMT identity
● The BMT Floating Nuclear Production Ship (FNPS) concept is introduced to support the naval energy transition with the benefit of increasing operational advantage
Dr Thomas Beard CEng, Clean Shipping Lead, BMT
1700 - The next generation of Sea Mine Laying
● Providing fleets next generation Sea Mine Laying capabilities
● Sea Mine laying from future unmanned platforms
● Optimising logistics ashore and handling at sea
SH Defence
1700 - A comprehensive optronics solution against emerging threats
● Preparing for new threats such as ASBMs and kamikaze USVs
● Detecting and identifying threats early on to prepare the right response: Hard kill and soft kill
● Safran9s OmniSight/Omniguard solution: Tackling the challenge by providing a full solution from detection, to identification and engagement with a single operator, assisted by AI
Yannick Hontarrede, Safran Electronics & Defense
1700 - Exploring intuitive mission systems for greater rescue capacity
● Growing importance of connectivity aboard submarines for image/data dissemination
● The challenges and future of ensuring usable mission systems, including atmospheric monitoring
● Investing for the future: How will machine learning and automation enhance performance
Davide D'Alessio, Defence System Designer Coordinator, DRASS
1700 - Kinetic solutions for underwater threats
● Framing the problem: USVs/threats to trade waterways
● Science of supercavitation ● Explanation of DSG munitions
DSG Technology USA Inc
1700 - Advanced mine detection using aerial drone magnetic gradiometry
● Aerial drone magnetic solutions offer rapid and safe detection of underwater mines
● Critical system parameters determine the detection capabilities and efficiency of a system
● Introduction to the V2MAG™ tactical drone magnetic solution for underwater mine detection
Arne Døssing Andreasen, CEO, UMAG Solutions
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Day Two: Wednesday 22nd May 2024
1730 - Future French Carrier: Challenge and opportunity
● A carrier: What else? ● The road to 2038: FFC timeline ● FFC envisioned capabilities and
why do we want these? Captain Alban LeDuc, Future French Carrier Programme Officer, French Navy
1730 - Defining the next generation of combatants
● Opportunities for international collaboration
● Cooperation among navies and the defence industry EU framework
● PESCO 4E (Essential elements of European escorts)
Captain Isidro Carrara, Head of Capabilities Development Section, Plans and Policy Division, Spanish Navy
1730 - Harnessing technology to improve readiness
● Exploring new initiatives in FMS ● Reducing risk and improving fleet
readiness ● Cost-effective improvements
within the air domain Scott Kuhns, PMA272 International Programme Manager, NAVAIR SYSCOM Security Cooperation Office
1730 - Disabled submarine search and localisation through uncrewed vehicles
● Rescue system modernisation ● Adaptation methodologies of
rescue systems to anchor handling vessels (AHTS)
● Improvements to air deployability of rescue systems
Lieutenant Commander Nick Samuels, Operations Officer, ISMERLO
1730 - Delivering lethal effects in the UW battlespace
● Enhancing UW systems for increased lethality
● Developments in ASW and UWW in the Pakistan Navy
● Communication and sensors Vice Admiral Muhammad Faisal Abbasi, Commander Pakistan Fleet, Pakistan Navy
1730 - Autonomous technologies enabling persistent UW surveillance
● Developing our understanding of the operating environment
● Novel sensing using networked infrastructure for hyper-fast communications
● Next steps for ensuring safety during transition to extensive autonomous operations
Huw Gullick, Associate Director Innovation, National Oceanography Centre
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
1800 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
1800 - Evening drinks reception SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
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Day Three: Thursday 23rd May 2024
0615 - Morning run SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
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EFFECTIVE INTEGRATION OF OFF-BOARD SYSTEMS
As threats increase, navies are looking to incorporate both crewed and uncrewed assets into the fleet. This session will include a number of briefs explaining some of the challenges and successes in this and how the plan to develop this for the future.
DEVELOPING A FORCE9S EFFICIENCY
To remain efficient and mission capable during deployment, we must be prepared to make necessary developments. This session will discuss some adaptations to naval forces when it comes to being 8mission-ready9.
CYBER AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE
Maintaining an effective, safe and operational capability is a task enabled by dominating the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). This section will focus on what solutions are available to give nations the edge in their endeavours.
FUTURE SUBMARINE OPERATIONS The ocean is becoming increasingly transparent with numbers of traditional submarine platforms growing as well as a huge increase in smaller uncrewed systems acting as a force multiplier. As a result operations underwater are becoming increasingly complex to navigate.
MARITIME MISSION AUTONOMY Off board, remote, uncrewed and autonomous technology present opportunities to either supplement or replace conventional systems and increase capabilities. This session will analyse options and consider their potential impact on the underwater battlespace.
MULTI-SPECTRAL MCM SENSORS Whether ship-mounted or UxVs; sensors are becoming increasingly important as navies vie for control of the underwater space. Maximising accuracy and reliability is a priority to minimise the sensor - shooter timeline and increase the pace and scale of MCM operations.
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
0850 - Chairman9s opening remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
0900 - Future operational energy in the maritime domain
● Maintaining operational advantage during the global energy transition
● Opportunities, risks and decision points
● Future operational energy with a system of systems approach
Commander Francis Griffiths, SO1 Platform Capability Sponsor, Develop Directorate, Royal Navy
0900 - The vital role of security and defence in the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean ● An overview of the Pakistan Navy ● Current and future plans for navy
procurement ● How the navy are looking to
modernise in both surface and underwater domains
Major General (Army) Muhammad Ejaz Mirza HI (M), Director General Defence Purchase, Pakistan MoD Production
0900 - The use of EW to enhance support to surface operations
● Developing EW against threats ● Improving on previous systems
used by the navies in EW ● Taking advantage of new
innovations and technologies in internal mission systems
Neil Clelland, Senior Principal Scientist - Project Technical Authority Maritime EW Programme, UK Dstl
0900 - Dominating in the underwater domain
● Unparalleled intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities - AI enhanced systems
● Achieving flawless interoperability between naval assets for effective joint operation
● Extending operational range and endurance of future submarine platforms Virginia and Collins class platforms
Vice Admiral Rob Gaucher, Commander Submarine Forces, US Navy
0900 - Supporting international interchangeability of UxVs
● Enhancing mission management systems through AI enabled tools
● Interchangeability standards and human autonomy teaming
● Employing uncrewed systems to extend effective wide area situational awareness
Dr Craig Sawyer, Chairman for Maritime Unmanned Systems Initiative, NATO
0900 - Maintaining warfighting advantage in MW for the current and future fleet
● MCM mission package development towards IOC
● Technical solutions to tactical problems in mine warfare
● Capability introduction roadmap and supporting fleet introduction
Captain Scott Hattaway, Director Mine Countermeasure Technical Division US Navy SMWDC
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Day Three: Thursday 23rd May 2024
0930 - Providing persistent multi domain awareness with minimal carbon footprint
● Purpose-built defence and security payloads for accurate, dynamic, and confident decisions
● Delivering surface and undersea intelligence for a range of high-priority applications
● Harnessing wind and solar energy to enable long-range, long-endurance coverage whilst reducing carbon impact
Captain (Ret9d) Andrew Hertel, Director Navy Programmes & Matthew Woody, Director Business Development, Saildrone Inc
0930 - Leonardo9s airborne, surface and underwater capabilities: From awareness to reaction
● From airborne data to information ● Underwater information gathering ● Small calibre defence systems
Nicola Toniazzi, Head of Product Sales Support and Partnership - Airborne Systems and Mission Systems, Electronics Division, Leonardo
0930 - Asymmetric warfare: Capability through modularity
● Understanding the dilemma – current Black Sea and Red Sea conflicts as benchmarks
● What does the future look like? ● Matching capability to task through
modular systems Malcolm McKenzie MBE, Director Maritime, Israel Aerospace Industries
0930 - Decision superiority – Exploiting AI and sensor integration in the underwater battlespace to enable operational advantage for the next generation submariner
● How the Thales Group is exploiting AI/SI for defence and civil applications
● How AI/SI can be exploited in the subsurface domain
● Opportunities for collaboration within the ecosystem
Andy Marlor, Sector Director - Future Capabilities Andrew Parmley, Head of Algorithms & Processing, Thales
0930 - Current AUV procurement is too slow to secure the UWB
● Threat context requiring a change of pace and approach in fielding quality AUV technology
● Dull, Dirty, Dangerous missions suit AUVs and optimise scarce submarine assets
● Speeding insertion and adoption Anduril Industries UK
0930 - UMISAS: the next generation synthetic aperture sonar for UxV-based mine hunting
● High performance sonars suited for unmanned systems
● Robust operation in harsh environments
● Convergence of mine hunting and hydrography
Exail
1000 - Surface uncrewed systems and the role of autonomy9s effect
● Current use of unmanned systems in the surface world
● How this technology is evolving and what it can bring to the navy
● Future concepts and usage of autonomy & AI
Dr Craig Sawyer, Disruptive Capabilities Office Technical Director, US Navy
1000 - The future of support-ships and their role in tomorrow9s navy
● How future operations could be affected by limitations in naval support
● Interoperability for replenishment at sea
● Balancing affordability with capabilities to support modern platforms
Commander James Angel, Deputy Commodore, Military Sealift Command Europe and Africa, Task Force 63, US Navy
1000 - Developments in human-autonomy teaming for maritime cybersecurity resilience
● Research and engagement opportunities with cyber-SHIP
● Equipping the maritime sector for cyber resilience
● Challenges and opportunities for autonomy in the future of naval platforms
Chloe Rowland, Maritime Cyber Projects and Key Partner Relationships Manager Juan Dorje Palbar Misas, Maritime Cybersecurity PhD Candidate and Associate Lecturer, Cyber-SHIP and CROWN Labs, University of Plymouth
1000 - Titan submarine: challenges of UW search and recovery
● C2 challenges in underwater search and rescue
● Building and running a multidisciplinary international HQ
● Developing systems and trust rapidly for effective SAR operations
Captain Marc Sennick, Chief of External Affairs - First Coast Guard District, US Coast Guard
1000 - Maritime unmanned systems force integration
● Ongoing challenges with torpedo threat to submarines
● Development of specialised missiles deployed from submarines
● Research priorities and opportunities to increase detection times and assist submarine evasion
Commander James Schnadhorst, Staff Officer - ASW Surface, NATO Allied Maritime Command
1000 - Future role of AUVs in building maritime situational awareness and offensive activities
● Integrating AUVs into joint scenarios, ship/ship and ship/heli operations
● Accelerating the locate/track/attack chain
● Combined data processing for advanced evaluation
Johan Wahren, Project Manager Underwater Warfare Weapon Systems, Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)
1030 - Morning coffee and networking Hosted by FERNANDEZ JOVE COMERCIAL E INGENIERIA, SL
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Day Three: Thursday 23rd May 2024
SHIP BUILDING PROGRAMMES The past 2 days have shown the importance of more reactive ship programmes that can be adapted as threats evolve. This session will explore increasing efficiencies in this area, such as cost-effective ship building and in the requirements setting stage.
DEVELOPING SHIP DESIGN From meeting the need to enhance operational flexibility to modern communication systems and high-tech combat suites, nations now are looking even further ahead to design fleets that can combat a range of environments.
ADVANCING WEAPON SYSTEMS Combat systems are defined from the very beginning of a vessel9s life and it is imperative these systems can meet modern threats. This section sets out to look at the work nations are doing when it comes to ship weapons.
FUTURE SUBMARINE REQUIREMENTS
Building alliance capability and capacity is a priority and this is driving significant investment in technology and innovation. More important is ensuring that safety, tactics and doctrine keep pace to maintain a cutting edge ASW capability
ENABLING A COMMON OPERATING PICTURE
Building alliance capability and capacity is a priority and this is driving significant investment in technology and innovation. More important is ensuring that tactics and doctrine keep pace to maintain a cutting edge ASW capability
NEXT GENERATION MINE DISPOSAL
A new generation of powerful modular mine neutralisation systems with multi-shot capability will revolutionise MCM lowering mission costs and increasing speeds. However these systems must be robust enough to overcome increasingly resistant mines
1115 - The Hellenic Navy9s modernisation plan
● An overview of the Hellenic Navy fleet modernisation plan
● Frigate programme update ● The challenges in delivering a
multi-mission ship to the fleet Commodore Panagiotis Karavas, Deputy Armaments Director and Surface Programmes Director, Hellenic Navy
1115 - Swedish Navy procurements: What to expect and how to be involved
● An overview of the Swedish FMV and what the Naval Systems Division is responsible for
● Update on surface and underwater programmes
● Bringing together specialists in technology
Rear Admiral Fredrik Lindén, Director Naval Systems Division, Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)
1115 - French Navy combat systems: Now and in the coming decades
● Current combat systems in the French Navy and short term plans
● Challenges to step forward ● The future combat systems of the
French Navy Commander Florentin Dhellemmes, Combat System Programme Officer, French Navy
1115 - The Italian Navy9s comprehensive approach to a Submarine in distress: New rescue system - new challenges
● New deployable Submarine Rescue System - SRS
● ROV systems capable of 3 km depths
● Maximising crew survivability during rescue missions
Commander Gennaro Vitagliano, Chief of the Submarine Escape and Rescue Office, Italian Navy
1115 - Multi-sensor data fusion & integration of space-based data
● Utilising space for maritime situational awareness
● Robustness and reliability for demanding and dynamic combat environments
● Ensuring ease of integration into combat and navigation systems
Commander [GER-N] Patrick O'Keeffe, Staff Officer - Space Operations, NATO CoE for Operations in Confined and Shallow Waters
1115 - Integrating naval mine countermeasures systems; from planning to evaluation
● NMCM risk mapping; applying data analysis to determine acceptable mission risk
● Technological innovations in NMCM command and control
● NMCM data fusion; big data analysis, data exploitation, and improvement of decision-making algorithms and tactical procedures
Commander Hans van IJzerloo, SME Concept Development and Experimentation, NATO Naval Mine Warfare Centre of Excellence
1145 - A considered view on the urgent need for transatlantic collaboration in shipbuilding
● A new transatlantic leader in arctic shipbuilding
● The Asterix model for the rapid introduction of new capabilities
● Davie9s maritime portfolio James Davies, President, DAVIE Shipyard
1145 - Revolutionising future ship design to maximise exploitation
● Enhanced autonomy & human-machine teaming
● Efficient and effective use of complex and growing data & information sets
● Enabling faster, higher quality and more informed decisions using artificial intelligence (AI)
Rear Admiral Torben Mikkelsen, Director Naval Warfare, Danish Defence Command
1145 - Stabilised weapon mounts: Options for optimised performance on platforms in motion
● Benefits and constraints of remote vs crew-served machine gun mounts
● Discussion of stabilising crew-served weapons
● Relative costs, accuracy and lethality of remote vs crew-served machine gun mounts
Clay Wild, Vice President, International Business Development, Flex Force Enterprises
1145 - Underwater awareness and certification of systems – back to the future
● The underwater scenario ● Our approach to UW awareness
and upcoming challenges ● Back to the future
DNV
1145 - Advances in underwater sensing in the commercial offshore market
● Key challenges in the underwater environment and growing offshore energy requirements
● Imagine, sensing, communications and marine autonomy technologies
● Applying lessons from the commercial offshore sector to defence problems
Nick Swift, Honorary Secretary, Society for Underwater Technology
1145 - Expanding MCM capabilities using novel commercial sensors and solutions
● Forward looking sonar solutions ● Advanced algorithms and
processing platforms ● Presentation of results from recent
trials Teledyne Marine
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Day Three: Thursday 23rd May 2024
1215 - Update on Polish Navy modernisation
● Current operational situation ● Future plans and how this will
shape the fleet ● Opportunities for allied/industry
activities Rear Admiral Włodzimierz Kułagin, Head of the Armament Division, Polish Ministry of Defence
1215 - Naval industry contribution to national development
● Peru9s mission, vision and our scenery
● Main threats and challenges ● Construction of a modern naval
force in accordance with new challenges
Rear Admiral Belisario Zagazeta, Director Naval Projects, Peruvian Navy
1215 - Combat systems 8SecDevOps: A vision for deliverable through-life acquisition and support at pace
● Challenges of the current equipment acquisition and support model
● Options for overcoming the 8valley of death9 and 8feast to famine9
● Delivering the 8SecDevOps9 mindset in the combat systems enterprise
Commodore Phil Game, Head of Maritime Combat Systems, DE&S Ships Domain
1215 - Walrus-class replacement program
● Overview of the RNLN9s next generation diesel-electric submarines
● Optimising designs to maximise future submarine warfighting capabilities
● Future innovations in systems to increase effectiveness
Captain Jeroen van Zanten, Commander Submarines, Royal Netherlands Navy
1215 - Supporting ASW and amphibious operations using MUS
● Using MUS for rapid environmental assessment of the theatre of operations
● Evaluating future concepts for using MUS
● Understanding effects of the environment on operations
Commander Gustavo Gómez, Deputy Director, NATO MGEOMETOC Centre of Excellence
1215 - MCMV regeneration: upgrading sensors, launch and recovery capabilities
● Improved hull-mounted wideband minehunting sonar
● Interoperable minehunting command and control system
● Combining conventional and autonomous MCM systems
Lieutenant Vytautas Drejeris, MCMV Commanding Officer, Lithuanian Navy
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Massimo Esposito, Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Manuel Martinez Ruiz, Former Director Naval Engineering and Construction, Spanish Navy
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Elissa Trueman PhD, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Commodore (Ret9d) David Burton, Director, NATO ASW Barrier Programme
1245 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
1245 - Underwater zone lunch and networking SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
1245 - Underwater zone lunch and networking Hosted by Valmet
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Day Three: Thursday 23rd May 2024
SURFACE KEYNOTE Location: FSF Theatres
THE FUTURE OF SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMMES Canada, Spain, Netherlands, Italy, Norway, Germany, Norway, France, Turkey, Poland, the UK and the US are all running significant ship projects. Over the past three days we have seen that some nations will galvanise surface capabilities, sometimes by themselves, other times as part of a collaboration. Whether it is a large build or small boat acquisition, the final session will include current and future case studies for countries to learn from and utilise the lessons.
SUBSURFACE KEYNOTE Location: UDS Theatres
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION: SSN-AUKUS, THE NEXT GENERATION OF SUBMARINE
Pillar 1 of the trilateral AUKUS agreement will see unprecedented collaboration in the development of cutting edge submarines, strengthening undersea capabilities, enhancing deterrence and countering the influence of adversaries worldwide. Creating a new conventionally-armed nuclear-powered attack submarine, equipped for intelligence, surveillance, undersea warfare and strike missions that will be a game-changer in underwater warfare. As well as delivering a formidable defence capability, this new era of military technology sharing presents opportunities for the submarine industrial base across the UK, US and Australia.
1345 - Recapitalising the Australian Navy ● The Australian Navy9s 2030 program ● Selecting the design of the Sea5000 project ● How the requirements have shaped the design taken
Rear Admiral Stephen Hughes, Head Navy Capability, Royal Australian Navy
1345 - Commercial challenges and opportunities, building industrial capability ● Combat cloud principles and challenges ● Use case of the combat cloud in amphibious operations ● Disruptive technologies as force multiplier
Northrop Grumman
1415 - Keeping the fleet fighting: Key goals for delivering naval effect and solving warfare challenges
● Commercial vs naval operational readiness rates: Why the difference and how to close the gap
● What are the contract limitations holding these levels down ● Key themes from our navy that will help our fleet moving forwards
Navantia S.A, S.M.E
1415 - Panel discussion: Unlocking the potential for future submarines
Keith Beckett, Technical Director and Deputy CEO, UK MoD - Submarine Delivery Agency
Commodore Allison Norris, Director Submarine Enterprise, Australian Submarine Agency
Rear Admiral (Ret9d) Michael Jabaley, Special Assistant (AUKUS) to UNSECNAV, US Navy
1445 - Ensuring the naval force is ready to meet the capabilities of a modern navy
● Harnessing innovations on emerging systems ● The transformation of the RN and maintaining readiness throughout ● Uncrewed systems: How might we need to adapt requirements going forward
Rear Admiral James Parkin CBE, Director Develop, Royal Navy
1515 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Duncan Potts CB, Former Commander UK Maritime Forces, Royal Navy
1515 - Chairman9s closing remarks Vice Admiral (Ret9d) Jeffrey Trussler, Former Deputy Chief of the Naval Operations for Information Warfare, US Navy
1520 - CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
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COMBINED NAVAL EVENT DELEGATE LIST 21 - 23 MAY 2024 FARNBOROUGH, UK
NAVYLEADERS.COM/CNE
Organisation Rank Job Title Albanian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Algerian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Maritime Attaché
Algerian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Argentina Embassy in London, UK Group Captain Defence Attaché
Austrade Defence & Security Director
Australian Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group
Counsellor Defence Materiel – UK and Europe
Australian High Commission in London, UK (Defence Service)
Captain Naval Adviser
Australian High Commission in London, UK (Defence Service)
Commander Assistant Naval Adviser
Australian Navy Rear Admiral Head Navy Capability
Australian Navy Australian Naval Liaison Officer
Australian Navy Commander Deputy Director Aviation
Australian Navy Commodore Director General Surface Combatants &
Aviation Branch
Australian Navy (Navy Capability Division) Commander Chief of Staff
Australian Submarine Agency Commodore Director Submarine Enterprise Capability
Division
Australian Submarine Agency Captain AUKUS Programme Delivery Office COS
Australian Submarine Agency Commander Capability Liaison Officer
Austrian Embassy in London, UK WO Assistant Defence Attaché
Austrian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Bahraini Naval Force Captain Flotilla Commanding Officer
Bahraini Naval Force Captain N5 Staff Officer 1
Bangladesh Navy Commodore Course Member - Royal College of Defence
Studies
Barbados Coast Guard Lieutenant Operations Officer
Barcelona Supercomputing Centre Dr Head of Dual-Use Technologies
Belgian Defence OF-1 Policy
Belgian Defence (Armaments Directorate - Naval Systems Division)
OF-3 Material Manager
Belgian Defence (Armaments Directorate - Naval Systems Division)
OF-1 Material Manager
Belgian Defence (Armaments Directorate - Naval Systems Division)
OF-3 Material Manager
Belgian Defence (Centre for Security and Defence Studies)
Captain Indo-Pacific & Asia Research
Belgian Navy Lieutenant Commander Project Leader BEL-NLD rMCM
Bosnia & Herzegovina Embassy in London, UK
Colonel Defence Attaché
Bournemouth University Dr. Lecturer - Department of Design &
Engineering
Brazilian Embassy in London, UK Executive Assistant to the Defence and
Naval Attaché
Brazilian Embassy in London, UK Driver of the Defence Attaché
Brazilian Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence and Naval Attaché
Brazilian Embassy in London, UK Lieutenant Commander Liaison Officer for the Defence and Naval
Attaché
Brazilian Embassy in London, UK Assistant to the Defence Attaché
Brazilian Naval Commission in Europe Assistant
Brazilian Naval Commission in Europe Assistant
Brazilian Naval Commission in Europe Procurement Assistant
Combined Naval Event 2024 Delegate List
Organisation Rank Job Title
Brazilian Navy Technical Advisor for Commercial,
Technological and Industrial Clearance
Brazilian Navy (General Directorate of Naval Material)
Chief of Staff
Brazilian Navy (General Directorate of Naval Material)
Squadron General General Director
British Army Chief Maritime Officer (Army)
British Army (17 Port & Maritime Regiment RLC)
Lieutenant Troop Commander
British Army (17 Port & Maritime Regiment RLC)
Captain RCMO
British Embassy in Riga, Latvia Lieutenant Commander Defence Attaché
British Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Commander Naval and Land Attaché
British Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden Senior Trade and Investment Advisor
(Defence and Security)
British High Commission in Nairobi, Kenya Commander BDS-EA SO1 Maritime
British High Commission in Nicosia, Cyprus Colonel Defence Adviser
British High Commission in Singapore Defence Advisor
Brunei High Commission in London, UK Commander Defence Advisor
Brunel University London (Transdisciplinary Studies in Global Change)
Dr. Lecturer in Global Challenges (Security
Pathway Lead)
Bulgarian Navy Captain Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations
Bulgarian Navy (N5) Commander Staff Officer (Force Development)
Cameroon Navy Lieutenant Warship CO
Cameroon Navy Captain Naval Base CO
Cameroonian Port Authority of Douala Vessel Maintenance
Canadian High Commission in London, UK Counsellor - Defence Research &
Development Canada
Canadian High Commission in London, UK Captain Naval Adviser
Canadian Navy (Director General Naval Force Development)
Commander Capital Programme Coordinator
Canadian Navy (Naval Force Development) Captain Director of Naval Requirements
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Petty Officer Driver
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Petty Officer Purchaser
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Captain Permanent Representative to the IMO
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Captain Naval Attaché & Deputy Head of Naval
Mission
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Senior Buyer
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Petty Officer Procurement Supervisor
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Lieutenant Commander Alternative Permanent Representative to
the IMO
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Senior Buyer
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Petty Officer Invoice Department
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché & Head of Naval Mission
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Petty Officer Purchaser
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Captain Head of Finance
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Lieutenant Commander Head of Procurement Department
Chilean Naval Mission in London, UK Lieutenant Commander Head of Technical Department
Chilean Navy Lieutenant Commander Head of Shipbuilding Design Office
Colombian Embassy in London, UK Captain Naval Attaché
Cranfield University Professor Head of the Centre for Defence Engineering
Cranfield University Dr. Lecturer
Organisation Rank Job Title Cyprus High Commission in London, UK Lieutenant Colonel Defence Attaché
Danish Defence College (Centre for Maritime Operations)
Navigation and Ships Administrations Teacher
Danish Defence College (Centre for Maritime Operations)
Lieutenant Commander Staff Officer
Danish Defence College (Centre for Maritime Operations)
Commander Executive Officer
Danish Defence College (Centre for Maritime Operations)
Commander Commanding Officer
Danish Defence College (Centre for Maritime Operations)
Commander Staff Officer
Danish Defence Command Commander Staff Officer - Plans and Capabilities
Danish Defence Command Rear Admiral Director Naval Warfare
Danish Defence Command (Defence Staff) Commander Team Lead Naval Branch - Development &
Planning
Danish Navy First Lieutenant Aide-de-Camp
Danish Navy Rear Admiral Chief of the Royal Danish Navy
Defence EOD & Search Lieutenant Commander SO2 Doctrine and Maritime
Defence EOD and Search Commander Training and Maritime Lead
Ecuadorian Embassy in London, UK Advisor to the Defence Attaché
Ecuadorian Embassy in London, UK Commander Advisor to the Defence Attaché
Ecuadorian Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Ecuadorian Embassy in London, UK Chief Petty Officer Assistant to the Defence Attaché
Estonian Centre for Defence Investment Commander Category Manager
Estonian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
European Defence Agency Head of Unit Maritime Domain
Fiji High Commission in London, UK First Secretary
Fiji High Commission in London, UK High Commissioner
Finnish Defence Forces (Logistics Command)
Lieutenant (Eng.) Project Manager
Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command Lieutenant Commander Chief of Underwater Warfare Systems
Section
Finnish Navy (Navy Command) Lieutenant Commander Programme Manager
Finnish Navy (Plans Division) Lieutenant Commander Programme Mananger
French DGA Technical Adviser
French DGA Technical Adviser
French DGA Technical Advisor
French Embassy in London, UK Captain Naval Attaché
French Embassy in London, UK Junior Officer
French Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Equipment Attaché
French Embassy in London, UK Junior Officer
French MICA Centre Commander Commanding Officer
French MoD (Joint Defence Staff) Lieutenant Commander Staff Officer - Studies and Capabilities (Infrastructure and Operational Energy
Division)
French Navy Rear Admiral Naval Staff - Seabed Warfare
French Navy Commander Branch manager for the CPPE (Permanent
Commission for Programs and Tests)
French Navy Commander Combat System Programme Officer
French Navy Lieutenant Commander CO Channel and North Sea Maritime
Surveillance Network
Organisation Rank Job Title French Navy Commander StratPlans Exchange Officer
French Navy Captain Future French Carrier Program Officer
George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies
Commander Military Professor
Georgian Embassy in London, UK Brigadier General Defence Attaché
German Aerospace Centre (Institute for the Protection of Maritime Infrastructure)
Coordinator Naval Systems
German Embassy in London, UK WO1 MA to the Naval Attaché
German Embassy in London, UK Counsellor Defence Technology, Equipment
and Procrement
German Naval Arsenal Senior Government Councillor Project Controller
German Naval Arsenal Head of Department (Maintenance
Management)
German Navy Lieutenant Commander DSWEO8 to FOST Ships
German Navy Commander s.g. GLO to FOST
German Navy (3 Minesweeper Squadron) Commander j.g. Head
German Navy (3 Minesweeper Squadron) Lieutenant Operations Officer
German Navy (Liaison Unit) Lieutenant Commander DSEMO 10 (FOST / Marine Engineering)
German Navy (Sea Battalion) Commander Head of Amphibious Branch
German University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg
Major Research Officer - Machine Engineering
Ghana High Commission in London, UK Brigadier General Defence Adviser
Ghana High Commission in London, UK Captain Deputy Defence Adviser
Hellenic Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Hellenic Embassy in London, UK Commander Assistant to the Defence Attaché
Hellenic Navy Captain Surface Programs Director, Armaments
Directorate
Hellenic Navy (Armaments Directorate) Commander Head of 2nd Department of Submarine
Programmes
Imperial College London Dr Advanced Research Fellow
Indian DRDO Scientist
Indian DRDO Scientist
Indian DRDO Scientist
Indian DRDO Scientist
Indian DRDO (Naval Systems and Materials) Director General
Indian High Commission in London, UK Commodore Defence Adviser
INTERPORTPOLICE Deputy Secretary General
Iraq Embassy in London, UK Commodore Deputy Defence Attaché
Irish DoD Assistant Contracts Manager
Irish Naval Service Captain Head of Fleet Replacement & Capability
Development
Irish Naval Service Commander Operations Officer
Irish Naval Service Lieutenant Commander WEO
Irish Naval Service Captain Operations Command
Italian Embassy in London, UK Rear Admiral Defence Attaché
Italian National Armaments Directorate Commander Management Section Leader (Submarine
Programme Office)
Italian Navy Vice Admiral (Ret'd) Former Branch Head and Military Assistant at the Italian Military Delegation, NATO HQ
Italian Navy Commander Chief of the Submarine Escape and Rescue
Office
Italian Navy Lieutenant Platform Section Collaborator Officer -
Engine Room
Organisation Rank Job Title Italian Navy (Directorate of Naval
Armaments) Commander
3rd Division "Submarines and Special Forces" - Chief of 2nd Section
Italian Navy (General Staff) Commander Section Head Submarine Research,
Development and Doctrine Department
Italian Navy (General Staff) Lieutenant Commander Mine Warfare Specialist
Italian Navy (Submarine Department) Lieutenant Head of Technical and Safety Design
Analysis Section
Japan Association of Marine Safety Captain Director of the London Research Officer
Japan Association of Marine Safety Researcher
Japanese ATLA Vice Admiral Director General Naval Systems, ATLA
Japanese ATLA International Cooperation Division -
Department of Equipment
Japanese ATLA Lieutenant
Japanese ATLA Interpreter
Japanese Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Japanese Embassy in London, UK Defence Counsellor
Jordanian Embassy in London, UK Brigadier General Defence Attaché
Jordanian Embassy in London, UK Major Education and Training Officer
Jordanian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Assistant Military Attaché
Jordanian Navy (Frogmen Group) Lieutenant Commander Deputy Commander of the Frogmen Group
Kazakhstan Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Kazakhstan Embassy in London, UK Major Deputy Defence Attaché
KEDISA Center for International Strategic Analyses
President
Kenya High Commission in London, UK Colonel Defence Advisor
Kenya High Commission in London, UK Defence Assistant
King's College London Professor Professor of War & Strategy in East Asia
King's College London Director of the Centre for Conflict & Health
Research
Korea Institute for Defense Analyses Researcher / Associate Research Fellow
Kuwait Embassy in London, UK Brigadier General Assistant Military Attaché
Latvian Embassy in London, UK Defence Counsellor & Researcher at
Latvian Centre for Defence Technologies and Innovation
Latvian State Border Guard Lieutenant Colonel Deputy Chief (Sea Matters) of Ventspils
Board
Latvian State Border Guard General Deputy Chief of the State Border Guard
Lithuanian Armed Forces (J55) Lieutenant Combat Capabilities Senior Planning Officer
Lithuanian Defence Materiel Agency Lieutenant Commander Senior Specialist, Sea and Air Combat
Platforms Division
Lithuanian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Lithuanian Maritime Academy Deputy Director for Research and
Innovation
Lithuanian Navy Lieutenant MCMV CO
London School of Economics Project Head China Foresight
London School of Economics PhD Scholar - International Security
London School of Economics Researcher
London Tech Bridge Commander Co-Director (UK)
London Tech Bridge Co-Director (US)
Loughborough University (Department of International Relations, Politics and History)
Researcher
Maersk Director of Corporate Affairs (UK & Ireland)
Organisation Rank Job Title Malawi High Commission in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Malaysian High Commission in London, UK Brigadier General Defence Advisor
Malaysian Navy (Engineering Department) Lieutenant Commander Staff Officer 2 Defence Industry
Maldives High Commission in London, UK Colonel Defence Advisor
Manipal Institute of Technology Assistant Professor (Department of
Mechatronics)
Mexican Embassy in London, UK Commander Deputy Naval Attaché
Mexican Embassy in London, UK Captain Naval Attaché
Montenegrin Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
National Museum of the Royal Navy Project Delivery Manager
NATO Commodore Ret'd) Director ASW Programme
NATO Vice Admiral (Retd.) Senior Mentor
NATO (Maritime Unmanned Systems Innovation and Coordination Cell)
Director
NATO CMRE Scientist
NATO COE CSW Commander Staff Officer - Space Operations
NATO COE CSW Captain Director
NATO Defence Policy and Planning Division Defence Planning Maritime Analyst
NATO DIANA Communications Director
NATO HQ Senior Capability Manager (Maritime) &
NATO Naval Armaments Group Secretary
NATO HQ Deputy Assistant Secretary General for
Innovation, Hybrid and Cyber
NATO HQ Commander s.g. Maritime Unmanned Systems Integration & Industry Engagement Director (MUS IIED)
NATO Innovation Fund Founding Team
NATO Investment Division Capability Manager (Maritime)
NATO ISMERLO Lieutenant Commander Operations Officer
NATO MARCOM OF-2 Staff Officer - Maritime Centre for the
Security of Critical Undersea Infrastructure
NATO MARCOM Petty Officer Analyst
NATO MARCOM SWCO
NATO MARCOM Commander MILENG SO
NATO MARCOM Lieutenant Icelandic SNR & LNO - Current Ops Staff
Officer
NATO MARCOM Lieutenant Commander Purchasing Contracting Head
NATO MARCOM Lieutenant Colonel Chief MILENG
NATO MARCOM OR-8 CIS Security / DCO Branch SA
NATO MARCOM Commander Branchhead Plans & Policy (COMMARAIR)
NATO MARCOM Commander ASW Staff Officer
NATO MGEOMETOC CoE Commander Deputy Director of the NATO Maritime
Geometoc COE
NATO MGEOMETOC CoE Lieutenant Commander Staff Officer
NATO Modelling and Simulation COE Commander M&S Education & Training Section Chief
NATO NMW COE Lieutenant Commander SME Concept Development &
Experimentation
NATO Shipping Centre Commander Critical Undersea Infrastructure Staff
Officer
NATO Shipping Centre Commander Engagement Officer
NATO Shipping Centre Lieutenant Engagement Officer
NATO SOFCOM OR-9 Experimentation (Maritime Development
Division)
Organisation Rank Job Title NATO Support & Procurement Agency Deputy Director Operations
Netherlands Army Major (OF-3) Staff Officer M&S Knowledge, Innovation &
Policy
Netherlands COMMIT Head of Naval Projects
Netherlands COMMIT LTZ1(TD) Maritime IT
Netherlands COMMIT Software Architect
Netherlands COMMIT LTZ1(TD) Maritime IT
Netherlands COMMIT Commander Programme Manager - Manning &
Automation
Netherlands COMMIT Rear Admiral Programme Director - International Naval
Material Cooperation
Netherlands COMMIT International Naval Material Cooperation
Netherlands Navy Captain Commander Submarines
Netherlands Navy Commander Branch Head - Underwater Warfare
Technology
Netherlands Navy Scientist Underwater Acoustics
Netherlands Navy (Maritime Warfare Centre)
Lieutenant Commander Subject Matter Expert - Maritime
Unmanned Systems
Netherlands Navy (Maritime Warfare Centre)
Lieutenant Head Acoustic / Database Manager
Netherlands Navy (Maritime Warfare Centre)
Petty Officer Acoustics Analyst
Netherlands Navy (Naval Establishment Den Helder)
Underwater Acoustics & Sonar Consultant
Netherlands Navy (Naval Mine Warfare) Lieutenant Weapons Systems Manager Unmanned
Systems
Netherlands SOCOM Lieutenant Commander Senior Maritime Advisor
New South Wales State Government Senior Director Defence & Aerospace - UK,
Europe & Israel
New Zealand High Commission in London, UK
Commander Naval Adviser
NFIU Lithuania Adviser
Nigerian Navy Able Seaman Stores Assistant
Norwegian Armed Forces Lieutenant Colonel Staff Officer - PJHQ
Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency Commander Section Manager in Naval Systems Division
Norwegian Embassy in London, UK Captain (N) Defence Attaché
Norwegian MoD Captain Program Director Submarines
OCCAR-EA Rear Admiral LSS Deputy Programme Manager
OCCAR-EA Commander OCCAR-EA Near Future Submarine -
Platform Officer
OCCAR-EA Rear Admiral U212 NFS Programme Manager
OCCAR-EA MMCM UK C2 & Mission System Officer
OCCAR-EA MMCM UK Operational Co-Ordination
Officer
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Captain Defence Procurement Advisor
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Assistant to the Defence and Naval Advisor
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Protocol Officer
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Assistant to the Defence and Naval Advisor
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Driver for the Defence and Naval Advisor
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK IC Army Air (Defence Procurement Division)
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Commodore Defence and Naval Advisor
Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Personal Assistant
Organisation Rank Job Title Pakistan High Commission in London, UK Personal Assistant
Pakistan Ministry of Defence Production Major General Director General Defence Purchase
Pakistan Ministry of Maritime Affairs Maritime Coordinator & Representative to
IMO
Pakistan MoD Lieutenant General (Retd.) Secretary of Defence
Pakistan Navy Vice Admiral Commander Pakistan Fleet
Peruvian Embassy in London, UK Chief Petty Officer Auxiliary to the Naval Attaché Office
Peruvian Embassy in London, UK Rear Admiral Defence and Naval Attaché
Peruvian Embassy in London, UK Rear Admiral Admiral Deputy Naval Attaché
Peruvian Embassy in London, UK Captain Deputy Naval Attaché
Peruvian Navy Rear Admiral Director Naval Projects
Polish Embassy in London, UK Colonel Deputy Defence Attaché
Polish Embassy in London, UK WO1 Military Advisor
Polish Embassy in London, UK Captain Assistant
Polish MoND Rear Admiral Head of the Armament Division
Polish Naval Academy (Department of Navigation and Naval Weapons)
Commander Lecturer / Assistant Professor
Polish Navy (Armament Department) Commander Senior Specialist
Polish Navy (Armament Department) Commander Head of Naval Weapon Systems Branch
Portuguese Embassy in London, UK Captain (N) Defence Attaché
Portuguese Navy Commodore Deputy Director of Ships
Portuguese Navy Lieutenant Naval Architecture Student
Qatar Armed Forces Staff Brigadier (Sea) Chairman of DIMDEX
Qatar Embassy in London, UK Assistant Defence Attaché Academic
Qatar Embassy in London, UK Lieutenant Colonel Assistant Defence Attaché Training
Qatar Embassy in London, UK Staff Brigadier (Sea) Defence Attaché
Qatar Embassy in London, UK Lieutenant Colonel Assistant Defence Attaché Management
Qatar Embassy in London, UK Major Defence Attaché Office
Qatar Emiri Naval Forces Staff Brigadier (Sea) Flotilla Commander
Qatar Emiri Naval Forces Major (Sea) Head of Flotilla Engineering Department
Qatar Emiri Naval Forces Staff Brigadier (Sea) Head of Training Department
Qatar Emiri Naval Forces Major General (Sea) Commander of the Qatar Emiri Naval
Forces
Qatar Emiri Naval Forces 1st Lieutenant Commander's Secretary
Qatar Naval Academy Major General (Sea) Commandant of Mohammed bin Ghanim Al-
Ghanim Naval Academy
Qatar Naval Academy Captain (Sea) Mohammed bin Ghanim Al-Ghanim Naval
Academy Staff
Qatar Naval Academy Captain (Sea) Mohammed bin Ghanim Al-Ghanim Naval
Academy Staff
Québec Government Office in London Trade Commissioner
RAF Digital Group Captain Dep Head Cyber Strategy
Romanian Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Romanian Naval Forces (Fleet HQ) Rear Admiral Fleet Commander
Romanian Naval Forces (Fleet HQ) Lieutenant International Cooperation Officer
Royal Air Force Flying Officer International Agreements Assistant
(Security, Policy and Operations)
Royal Fleet Auxiliary Commodore RFA Royal Fleet Auxiliary Head of Service
Royal Marines (47 Commando (Raiding Group))
Colonel Commanding Officer
Royal Marines (47 Commando (Raiding Group))
WO1 Regimental Sergeant Major
Organisation Rank Job Title Royal Marines (47 Commando (Raiding
Group)) Major Operations Officer
Royal Marines (Commando Force) Major Surface Manoeuvre SO2
Royal Navy Vice Admiral (Ret'd) Former Commander UK Maritime Forces
Royal Navy Vice Admiral Second Sea Lord
Royal Navy Rear Admiral Director Develop
Royal Navy Deputy Director - Navy Capability Sponsor
Royal Navy WO1 Smeras Head of Training
Royal Navy Commander Commander Mine Threat Exploitation Group
Royal Navy Captain Navy Head of Under Water Battlespace
Capability
Royal Navy Brigadier Deputy Director IR 21 Shipbuilding, Ship
Building Strategy Team Leader, DES Ships
Royal Navy Commander SO1 Platform Capability Sponsor, Develop
Directorate
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander Complex Weapons Requirements Manager
Royal Navy Midshipman MESM
Royal Navy Deputy Finance Business Partner
Royal Navy Sub-Lieutenant Submarine Operations / Wave-Propelled
ASVs
Royal Navy Professor Consultant
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander Research at UCL
Royal Navy Lieutenant 2SL Flag Lt
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander Air Warfare SME
Royal Navy Midshipman Warfare Officer
Royal Navy Midshipman Officer Cadet
Royal Navy Lieutenant ISM 1b
Royal Navy Consultant Architect - Underwater
Battlespace
Royal Navy Midshipman Int(O)
Royal Navy Lieutenant MA2 to 2SL
Royal Navy Policy Manager
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander N3/5 MW
Royal Navy WO2 NSTP-30
Royal Navy Lieutenant NSTP-30
Royal Navy Commodore Deputy Director Aviation Programmes &
Futures
Royal Navy Programme Director - Mine Hunting
Capability Programme
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander SM Littoral Warfare SO2 - Operational Advantage Centre (Maritime Warfare)
Royal Navy (2SL Office) WO1 2SL Warrant Officer
Royal Navy (Above Water Weapons) PO(AWW) T26 / T31 Weapon Systems
Royal Navy (Acquisition Directorate) Director Equipment Support Programmes
Royal Navy (Acquisition Directorate) Captain Programme Director - Commando Force
Royal Navy (Acquisition Directorate) Captain Type 31 International Lead
Royal Navy (BRNC) Midshipman Officer Cadet
Royal Navy (BRNC) Lieutenant Navigation Instructor
Royal Navy (Commando Force) Captain Deputy Commander Maritime Forces
Royal Navy (Defence Diving School) Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Officer
Organisation Rank Job Title Royal Navy (Defence Diving School) Lieutenant Diving Officer One (MCDO Training Team)
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Lieutenant Commander Strategic Force Design
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Lieutenant MA to Director Develop
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Lieutenant FP Effectors
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Theatre Maritime Sustainment
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Captain Head of Support
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Seabed Warfare Capability Sponsor
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Programme Director Future Air Dominance
System
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Above Water Battlespace (AWB) IAMD
Capability Sponsor
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Lieutenant Commander Requirements Manager
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Multi-Role Support Ship Programme
Director
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Multi-Role Support Ship Requirements
Manager
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Above Water Warfare SO1
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander FADS Deputy Director
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander FADS Requirements Manager
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Lieutenant Commander Underwater Battlespace Lethality Capability
Sponsor
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) Commander Anti-Submarine Warfare Capability Sponsor
Royal Navy (Develop Directorate) WO2 Surface Manoeuvre
Royal Navy (DTXG) Diving Ops Officer
Royal Navy (Fleet Air Arm) Lieutenant Commander Merlin Force Warfare Officer (RNAS
Culdrose)
Royal Navy (FMC) Commander SO1 Maritime (StratProgs - Complex
Weapons)
Royal Navy (FOST Submarines) Captain FOST Captain Submarines
Royal Navy (FOST) Commodore Commander
Royal Navy (Future Support) NSIGN Design Authority Team Leader
Royal Navy (HIND - MAB 6) Commander SO1 Strategy
Royal Navy (HMS Ferret) WO1 Int Team WO (MARES Intelligence)
Royal Navy (HMS Victorious) Lieutenant Commander MEO
Royal Navy (HMS Vivid) WO1 Unit Warrant Officer
Royal Navy (HQ) Commodore Decision Board
Royal Navy (Maritime Enterprise Engagement)
Business Manager
Royal Navy (Maritime Warfare School) Lieutenant Commander OIC Principal Warfare Officer Training
Royal Navy (Maritime Warfare School) Lieutenant Commander PWO 2 / Medium Range Gunnery Instructor
Royal Navy (Merlin Helicopter Force) Lieutenant Commander Merlin MK2 OSDEP User Coherence
Royal Navy (Merlin Helicopter Force) Lieutenant Commander Force Warfare Officer
Royal Navy (Naval Authority and Technology Group)
Lieutenant Commander Explosives 2
Royal Navy (Naval Staff) Commander Strategic Engagement Team
Royal Navy (Naval Staff) Captain Head Operations
Royal Navy (Naval Staff) Commander SO1 Operational Policy for Maritime
Security
Royal Navy (Navy Command HQ) Commander SO1 Carrier Strike FGEN
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Commander Military Finance Business Partner
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Assistant Finance Business Partner - Dir
DEV
Organisation Rank Job Title Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Finance Officer
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Finance Manager Military Operations
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Lieutenant MIL Finance Business Partner PT SO3
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Lieutenant Colonel DNS Mil FBP SO1
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Navy Fin Ammo Desk Officer
Royal Navy (Navy Finance) Commander Financial Plans
Royal Navy (NavyX) Novel Projects Team Leader
Royal Navy (NavyX) Head NavyX
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Portfolio Benefits Manager
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Commander (Retd.) Navy Develop ASW Spearhead OPEX &
NATO Engagement
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Colonel Deputy Commander Maritime Reserves
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Science Adviser Navy Dev C5ISR
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Category Programme Manager
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Programme Controls Officer
Royal Navy (NCHQ) Commander Military Finance Business Partner FGEN
and DNE
Royal Navy (OAC(MW)) Lieutenant UAS Desk Officer
Royal Navy (OCTO) Brigadier Chief Technology Officer
Royal Navy (OCTO) OCTO Secondee
Royal Navy (OCTO) NavyPODS Lead
Royal Navy (Operational Advantage Centre) Lieutenant Commander SM OPS
Royal Navy (SFM Clyde) Commander Platform Group Manager Clyde
Royal Navy (SMERAS) WO1 SMERAT WO1
Royal Navy (Submarine Division) Commander Fleet Constructor
Royal Navy (Surface Flotilla) Captain Captain - Patrol, Underwater Exploitation
and Diving
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Captain Head Military Diving Capability Cell
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Major SO2 LPD ISCM
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Lieutenant Commander SURFLOT WAR SW SO2
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) WO1 SURFLOT WAR SW OFFWO
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) WO1 SURFLOT WAR SW DEFWO
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Commander SURFLOT AVN CDR AIR
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Lieutenant SURFLOT WAR ASW SO2
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) WO1 SURFLOT WAR SW DEFWO
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Commander SURFLOT WAR SO1
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) WO1 SURFLOT WAR ASW WO
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Lieutenant Commander SURFLOT WAR ASW SO2
Royal Navy (SURFLOT) Commander Commander - Mine & Threat Exploitation
Group
Royal Navy (Training Management Group) Lieutenant Commander SO2 N1
Royal Navy (Warfare Training Group) WO1 OIC Mine Warfare
Royal Navy (Warfare Training Group) Commander Officer Commanding Warfare Training
Group
Royal Navy (Warfare Training Group) Lieutenant Commander 2i/c Warfare Training Group
Singapore Navy ME4 Senior Engineer UWB
Singapore Navy (Engineering Design Branch)
ME5 Senior Engineer EDB
Singapore Navy (Shipbuilding Group) Colonel Director RSG
Singapore Navy (Underwater Branch) ME6 Principal Engineer UWB
Organisation Rank Job Title Singaporean Armed Forces Chief Underwater
Slovenian Armed Forces (430rd Naval Division)
Lieutenant Commander DCOS N-4
Slovenian Armed Forces (General Staff) Captain EU POC
Society for Underwater Technology Honorary Secretary
Society for Underwater Technology Chief Executive Officer
Soth African High Commission in London, UK
Colonel Deputy Defence Attaché
South Australian Government Regional Director UK/Europe
South Korean DAPA Captain (N) Director General(Act) KSS-lll Program
Group
South Korean DAPA (KSS-III Program Group)
Lieutenant Commander Project Manager
South Korean DAPA (KSS-III Program Group)
Lieutenant Commander Project Manager
South Korean Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Spanish Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Spanish Navy Vice Admiral (Ret'd) Former Director of Engineering and Naval
Construction
Spanish Navy Captain Head of Capabilities Development Section,
Plans and Policy Division
Spanish Navy Captain Head of Technical Office - S80 Lifecycle
Support
Sri Lanka High Commission in London, UK Brigadier General Minister Counsellor for Defence
Sri Lanka High Commission in London, UK Third Secretary
Sudanese Embassy in London, UK Charge d’Affaires
Swedish Embassy in London, UK Defence Department Intern
Swedish Embassy in London, UK Colonel Defence Attaché
Swedish Embassy in London, UK Defence Department Desk Officer
Swedish FMV Project Manager Underwater Warfare
Weapon Systems
Swedish FMV Rear Admiral Director Naval Systems Division
Swedish FMV Commander Product Manager Submarine A26
Tanzanian High Commission in London, UK Brigadier General Defence Attaché
Thai Embassy in London, UK Captain Deputy Naval Attaché
Thai Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence and Naval Attaché
Thai Navy Rear Admiral Commander Submarine Squadron
Thai Navy Captain Director Contract Management, Naval
Acquisition Management Office
Thai Navy (Submarine Squadron) Commander Chief of Staff - The First Flotilla
Tunisian Embassy in London, UK Commodore Defence Attaché
Turkish Embassy in London, UK Captain Naval Attaché
UK Border Force Requirements Manager
UK Border Force Change Lead (Maritime Capabilities
Replacement Programme)
UK Border Force Senior Executive Officer (Maritime
Capabilities Replacement Programme)
UK Border Force Project Manager and Benefits Lead for the
Maritime Capabilities Replacement Programme
UK DASA Delivery Lead
UK DE&S Maritime Autonomous Systems centre of
Expertise – Lead
Organisation Rank Job Title UK DE&S Head of Salvage and Marine Operations
UK DE&S Mine Hunting Capability Team Leader
UK DE&S Colonel Head Disposal Programme
UK DE&S Lead Engineer - FADS
UK DE&S Commander Assistant Team Leader - TLAM
UK DE&S Lead Engineer WSE
UK DE&S Commander FADS Chief Engineer
UK DE&S Engineering Manager
UK DE&S Engineering Graduate
UK DE&S DE&S - TES - ASOG
UK DE&S Engineering Manager Professional II -
Marine Electrical
UK DE&S Captain (Retd.) QEC/T45 Equipment Support
UK DE&S Project Security Officer
UK DE&S Project Manager
UK DE&S Project Manager
UK DE&S MRSS Programme Manager
UK DE&S Cyber Security Risk and Information
Assurance Engineer
UK DE&S Apprentice Engineer - Landing Craft
UK DE&S Landing Craft Chief Engineer
UK DE&S Chief Engineer - Fleet Wide Combat
Management Systems
UK DE&S Graduate Integration Engineer
UK DE&S (Capital Ships) LPD and Landing Craft Electrical Systems
Engineer
UK DE&S (Combat Systems Design Authority)
Captain Surface Ships Combat Systems Group Team
Leader
UK DE&S (Defence Equipment Sales Authority)
Hd Future Sales
UK DE&S (Defence Equipment Sales Authority)
Head of the Defence Equipment Sales Authority
UK DE&S (Defence Equipment Sales Authority)
Marketing & Comms
UK DE&S (DQAFF) EngSfty-QSEP QA-FFS-SOU1
UK DE&S (FsAST) Information Assurance Manager
UK DE&S (Future Capability Group) Lead - Heavy Lift Capability
UK DE&S (Future Capability Group) Commercial Manager
UK DE&S (Future Capability Group) FCG Maritime Hd
UK DE&S (Future Capability Group) Project Manager
UK DE&S (Future Capability Group) Lieutenant Commander DES FCG-Maritime-SO2
UK DE&S (IFC) Chief Naval Architect MRSS
UK DE&S (IFC) Systems Engineer
UK DE&S (Martime Combat Systems) Senior Engineering Manager
UK DE&S (Martime Combat Systems) Commander Combat System In-Service Manager
UK DE&S (Martime Combat Systems) Senior Operations Manager
UK DE&S (Martime Combat Systems) Programme Manager
UK DE&S (Martime Combat Systems) Senior Operations Manager
UK DE&S (MCM SCA) Lieutenant MCM System Safety Engineer
UK DE&S (MCS) Engineer
UK DE&S (MEWP) Engineer
Organisation Rank Job Title UK DE&S (MHC) MHC Capability Integration Manager
UK DE&S (MHC) Block 2 Project Manager
UK DE&S (MHC) Systems Engineer
UK DE&S (MSS MX EDH) Operations Manager
UK DE&S (Naval Ship Support) T45 Lead Naval Architect
UK DE&S (Naval Shipping Support) NSS-MCM-CE3
UK DE&S (Naval Shipping Support) MCM Deputy Platform Chief Engineer
UK DE&S (Naval Shipping Support) Military Systems
UK DE&S (NSS) Lieutenant Commander T23 COM Senior Platform Manager
UK DE&S (Project Renown) Through Life Support - Upkeep Support
Team
UK DE&S (SALMO) AUV Shoreside Engineer
UK DE&S (SALMO) SALMO Diving Equipment Engineer
UK DE&S (SALMO) WO2(D) SALMO DLS Senior Naval Applicator
UK DE&S (SALMO) Diving Life Support
UK DE&S (Ship Acquisition) Captain Type 26 Delivery Team
UK DE&S (Ship Support) MCM Constructive Engineer
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) ILS / TLS Manager
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) Project Manager - GCS Exports
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) Dr. Engineering Manager
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) Software Engineer
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) FSS Communications
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) Aviation Safety Manager - Naval Ships
Delivery Group
UK DE&S (Ships Acquisition) Deputy Head of Commercial
UK DE&S (Ships ENG) WO1 DEEAMS
UK DE&S (Ships Engineering) Project Delivery Graduate
UK DE&S (Ships Engineering) UMMS Requirements Manager
UK DE&S (Ships Engineering) Operations Manager Tech Docs
UK DE&S (Ships MCS) Engineer STS II
UK DE&S (Ships Support) Endorsement & Support
UK DE&S (Ships) Rear Admiral Director Innovation and Future Capability
UK DE&S (Ships) Commodare Head of Maritime Combat Systems
UK DE&S (Ships) MRSS & Future Air Dominance System
Team Leader
UK DE&S (Ships) Group Leader
UK DE&S (Ships) Planning & Scheduling
UK DE&S (Ships) T31 Chief Engineer / Platform Authority
UK DE&S (Ships) Endorsement & Approvals Support
UK DE&S (Ships) Endorsement & Approvals Lead
UK DE&S (Ships) Chief Petty Officer In-Service Support (Fleet Wide Combat
Management Systems)
UK DE&S (Ships) Project Manager
UK DE&S (Ships) System Engineer - Project Delivery (Fleet
Wide Combat Management Systems)
UK DE&S (Ships) Head of Project Management Office (Ships
Engineering HQ)
UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Controller
UK DE&S (Ships) Degree Apprentice - Endorsements and
Approvals Ships
UK DE&S (Ships) Deputy Team Leader - Cost Assurance
Group
Organisation Rank Job Title UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Engineer - Cost Assurance Group
UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Engineer - Cost Assurance Group
UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Estimator - Cost Assurance Group
UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Estimator - Cost Assurance Group
UK DE&S (Ships) Cost Estimator - Cost Assurance Group
UK DE&S (Ships) NSS-AMPH-LC Engineering Manager
UK DE&S (Ships) Commercial Manager
UK DE&S (T23 Class Cell) T23 Technical Superintendent
UK DE&S (Torpedoes and Maritime Strike) Chief Engineer for Acquisition
UK Defence and Security Exports Captain Senior Naval Advisor
UK Defence and Security Exports Assistant Head Americas and the Caribbean
UK Defence and Security Exports Desk Officer - Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay
UK Defence and Security Exports Commander Capability Advisor
UK Defence and Security Exports Commander Maritime Aviation Advisor
UK Defence and Security Exports Senior Desk Officer (LATAM)
UK Defence and Security Exports Deputy Head - Americas and Asia Pacific
UK Defence and Security Exports Senior Desk Officer - Japan and Taiwan
UK Defence Infrastructure Organisation Dr. Deputy Head of Delivery
UK Defence Nuclear Enterprise WO1ET Float CPWG Lead - Submarine Systems
UK Defence Nuclear Enterprise Captain Nuclear Propulsion Lead - Submarine
Systems
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation Rear Admiral Director DNO-SSN AUKUS
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation Lieutenant MA to Director DNO-SSN AUKUS
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation Analyst
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation Novel Nuclear Technologies Lead
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation Planning
UK Defence Nuclear Organisation (SSPAG) Operational Analysis and Systems Analysis
UK Defence Science & Technology Senior Scientific Adviser - Royal Navy
UK Defence Science & Technology Science Adviser
UK Defence Science & Technology Navy Science Advisor
UK Defence Science & Technology Science Advisor: Naval Force Design &
Operational Research
UK Defence Science & Technology Scientific Adviser DE&S
UK Defence Science & Technology Science Adviser - People & Support
UK Defence Science & Technology Defence Sustainability
UK Defence Solutions Centre Assistant Director - Innovation & Capability
UK DSE Commander Naval Advisor
UK Dstl Senior Principal Scientist – Project Technical Authority Maritime EW
Programme
UK Dstl
Information Interoperability: Communications and Networks Programme
Manager, Cyber and Information Systems Division
UK Dstl Principal Consultant Cyber & Information
Systems Division
UK Dstl Military Advisor
UK Dstl Principal Project Manger Weapons
Programme
UK Dstl Lieutenant Advisor
UK Dstl Commander Military Advisor
Organisation Rank Job Title UK Dstl Principal System Engineer
UK Dstl PTA Bright Corvus
UK Dstl Liaison Officer
UK Dstl Maritime Materials Lead
UK Dstl Senior Principal Scientist - Underwater S&T
Projects
UK Dstl Senior Principal Scientist - Defensive
Surface Warfare
UK Dstl Senior Scientist
UK Dstl Strategic Partnerships & Engagement Lead
UK Dstl Senior Analyst
UK Dstl Air & Maritime Analysis Group Leader
UK Dstl Senior Acoustician
UK Dstl Scientist
UK Dstl Analyst
UK Dstl Senior Scientist
UK Dstl Senior Analyst
UK Dstl Surface Warfare Senior Engineer
UK Dstl Embedded Electronics & Systems Engineer
UK Dstl (AMEG) Principal Analyst AWW
UK Dstl (Operational Analysis) Commander Team Leader
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Maritime Analyst
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Lieutenant Colonel Littoral Strike and Commando Force
Military Advisor
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Team Leader & Platform Authority
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) SME Partnerships & Engagement Lead
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Senior Principal - Maritime Survivability
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Senior Acoustic Analyst
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Senior Acoustic Analyst
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Chief Scientist
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Project Manager
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Team Leader
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Senior Analyst - Future Maritime Force Mix
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Lieutenant Commander Military Advisor
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Graduate Scheme Principal
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Graduate Scientist
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Operational Analyst
UK Dstl (Platform Systems Division) Senior Engineer
UK Dstl (Underwater Enablers) Lieutenant SO2 UWW and Enablers
UK Dstl (Underwater Group) Team Leader
UK Dstl (Underwater Team) Project Technical Authority
UK FCDO Commercial Contracts Manager for Defence
and National Security
UK Home Office Programme Support Officer
UK Hydrographic Office Defence Product Manager Tactical Exploitation of the Environment &
Underwater Warfare
UK Hydrographic Office Petty Officer MCM Records, Analysis and Development
UK Hydrographic Office Team Leader - MW
UK Hydrographic Office (Defence Product Management)
Defence Product and Service Manager
Organisation Rank Job Title UK Hydrographic Office (Defence Product
Management) Defence Products and Services Team
Manager
UK Hydrographic Office (Defence Product Management)
Defence Product and Service Manager
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Junior Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Senior Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Military Data Team Technical Lead
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Senior Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Junior Geospatial Infromation Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Military Data Team) Junior Geospatial Infromation Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (Operations Division)
Group Manager
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Geospatial Analyst
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Senior Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Defence Delivery Manager
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (SOS) Senior Geospatial Information Specialist
UK Hydrographic Office (UK MWDC) UK MWDC SME
UK Joint Air Liaison Organisation Organisation Commander
UK Joint Air Liaison Organisation Assurance and Maritime Integration
UK MoD Second Permanent Secretary
UK MoD CPO Innovation Champions Network Chair
UK MoD Analyst
UK MoD PM
UK MoD Programme Manager
UK MoD SDA-TD-NATG-EER1
UK MoD Security Engineer
UK MoD MoD Graduate
UK MoD Security Engineer
UK MoD AUKUS Nuclear Engineer
UK MoD Graduate Technical Engineer
UK MoD Computing
UK MoD Naval Authority - Escape, Evacuation &
Rescue
UK MoD Senior Analyst
UK MoD SCS Advisor to the Secretary of State
UK MoD Junior Engineer
UK MoD L3 Operations Manager
UK MoD Dr. Science Advisor
UK MoD (Directorate of Climate Change & Environment)
Commander SO1 Capability
UK MoD (Finance & Military Capability) Lieutenant Colonel SO1 Naval Capability
UK MoD (People and Training) Training Equipment Project Manager
UK MoD (People and Training) Project and Equipment Manager
UK MoD (Second Permanent Under Secretary)
Assistant Private Secretary
UK MoD (Security, Policy and Operations) Commander International Agreements - Military
Organisation Rank Job Title UK MoD Naval Authority Hd Ship Stability & Hydrodynamics
UK MODSAP Commander SO1 Naval Programmes
UK National Grid Lead Security Advisor (UK Physical Security
Team)
UK National Oceanography Centre Associate Director NOC Innovation
UK National Oceanography Centre Research Scientist
UK National Oceanography Centre Robotic Systems Delivery Lead
UK National Oceanography Centre Commercial Development Manager
UK National Oceanography Centre Principal Investigator
UK National Oceanography Centre Research Leader in Ocean Acoustics
UK Oil & Pipelines Agency Chief Executive Officer
UK Oil & Pipelines Agency Chief Operating Officer
UK Parliament Lord Crossbench Peer
UK Parliament (House of Commons) Member of Parliament
UK Parliament (House of Commons) Member of Parliament for Bournemouth
East
UK Parliament (House of Commons) Member of Parliament
UK Parliament (House of Commons) Parliamentary Researcher
UK STRATCOM Commander SO1 ISR (Capability Development)
UK STRATCOM Maritime C4ISR SO2
UK STRATCOM Commander SO1 International Experimentation (Joint
Warfare)
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SDA-AU Senior Systems Engineer, Deputy
Team Leader, CHARYBDIS Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Dr Director Submarines Acquisition
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Technical Director/ Deputy CEO
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Authority and Technology Group -
EER
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Senior Key Supplier Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Key Supplier Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Head of Simplification
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Key Supplier Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SSN AUKUS Ship Systems Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency WHLS & SSE Operations Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect
UK Submarine Delivery Agency QCM-Policy
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Nuclear Engineering Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Engineering Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Lieutenant SSN AUKUS Platform Systems Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Engineering System Owner
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Principal Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Head Engineering Framework Team
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Secondary Propulsion Fluid System Design
Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Senior Technical Specialist
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Propulsion Integration Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Lieutenant Commander Next Generation Primary Systems Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency C1 CS Trials and Integration
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Waterfront Apprentice
Organisation Rank Job Title UK Submarine Delivery Agency Equipment Design Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Combat Systems - Weapon Handling and
Launch Systems Operations Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Waterfront Engineering Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency PNO
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Apprentice Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency IM&IT Function Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Group Lead - Quality
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Primary Systems, EC&I, and Availability
Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SSN AUKUS Component Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SSN AUKUS Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SDA TD NATG VR
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Engineering Apprentice - Secondary
Propulsion
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Quality Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency NATG Technical Specialist
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SSNA Platform Systems Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency IA Analyst
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SDA NP NS
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Senior IT Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency SSN-A Cyber Security & Information
Assurance Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Tools Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect SSNA
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Escape and Rescue Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Structural Engineering Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Trainee Environmental Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Waterfront Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Tech Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Key Supllier Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Dr. Additive Manufacturing Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Nuclear Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Operations Manager / STIT
UK Submarine Delivery Agency UDAS Project Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Graduate Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency Naval Architect Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Technical Graduate Scheme Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Graduate Graduate Nuclear Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Miss/Graduate Graduate Scientist
Organisation Rank Job Title UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro -
Tech Trainees) Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Miss/Graduate Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Degree Apprenticre Nuclear Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Gradaute Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Degree Apprenticre Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Degree Apprenticre Engineering Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Degree Apprenticre Engineering Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Mr/Degree Apprenticre Environmental Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Engineering Degree Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate Scientist
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CapPro - Tech Trainees)
Graduate Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CSDT) Systems Safety Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CSDT) Trials and Integration
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CSDT) Commander Engineer - Innovation Hub
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (CSDT) Requirements Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Dreadnought Alliance)
Quality Assurance
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Dreadnought Alliance)
Commander Engineering System Owner Submarine
Systems (ESO SubSys)
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Dreadnought Alliance)
Whole Boat Delivery Team Security Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (DSST) C1 Training Requirements Manager / Lead
Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (DSST) Waterfront Apprentice
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (DSST) Dr. Project Chief Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (ISM) C2 VACAS - Mechanical Engineering Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (NATG MT) Technical Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval Authority & Technology Group)
Section Head for Explosives
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval Authority and Technology Group)
Leading Hand Fire Trials and Evaluation Unit
Organisation Rank Job Title UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval
Authority and Technology Group) Lieutenant Fire Trials and Evaluation Unit
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval Authority and Technology Group)
WO1 Fire Trials and Evaluation Unit
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval Authority and Technology Group)
Chief Petty Officer Fire Trials and Evaluation Unit
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Naval Authority and Technology Group)
C1 Fire Trials and Evaluation Unit
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Nuclear Propulsion)
SSNA US Tech Insertion and Exchange Engineer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (PEDT) Commander Additive Manufacturing Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Project Delivery)
Information Support Officer
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Project Delivery)
IT Service Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (Trident Systems Project Team)
Dreadnought Systems Engineering Manager
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (TSPT) TSPT Information Assurance Group Lead
UK Submarine Delivery Agency (TSPT) Knowledge and Information Manager
University College London Professor of Naval Architecture
University College London Marine Engineering Student
University of Bath Professor Chair of War and Technology
University of Cambridge PhD Candidate - Politics and International
Studies
University of Greenwich Lecturer
University of Lancaster Lecturer in Politics
University of Leeds (School of Politics and International Studies)
Doctoral Candidate - Defence Transformation Governance
University of Plymouth Naval Architecture Student
University of Plymouth (Cyber-SHIP Lab) Maritime Cyber Projects and Key Partner
Relationships Manager
University of Plymouth (Cyber-SHIP Lab) PhD Candidate in Maritime Cybersecurity
and Associate Lecturer
University of Reading Lecturer
University of Surrey Professor Professor of Signal Processing and Machine
Learning
University of Surrey Professor Professor of Foreign Affairs & Head of
Department / Associate Vice President for External Engagement
University of Surrey Associate Professor (Reader) - Director of
the Wireless Systems Lab
University of Surrey (Computer Science Department)
Reader (Associate Professor) in Machine Learning and Computational Intelligence
University of Vigo Dr Full Professor
University Royal Naval Unit London Lieutenant Commander Commanding Officer
University Royal Naval Unit London Officer Cadet
Uruguayan Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
US DLA Lieutenant Colonel LNO for USAFE/AFAF
US DLA Europe & Africa Commander Navy Liaison Officer
US Embassy in London, UK Commander Naval Attaché
US Embassy in London, UK Colonel Marine Attaché
US Embassy in London, UK Defense Analyst
US Embassy in London, UK Captain Defence Attaché
Organisation Rank Job Title US NAVAIR (Advanced Tactical Aircraft
Protection Systems) Foreign Military Sales Case Manager
US Naval Research Laboratory Captain Commanding Officer
US NAVIFOR (NCMS) LCPO
US NAVIFOR (NCMS) Det. LPO
US NAVSEA (Naval Surface Warfare Center - Carderock Division)
Full-Scale Target Strength Measurement Lead
US NAVSEA (Naval Surface Warfare Center - Crane Division)
Intelligent Autonomous Systems Lead
US NAVSEA (Naval Surface Warfare Center) Deputy Chief Technology Officer
US Navy Vice Admiral (Ret'd) Former Deputy Chief of the Naval
Operations for Information Warfare
US Navy Director of International Programs - PEO
Unmanned and Small Combatants
US Navy Dr Disruptive Capabilities Office Technical
Director
US Navy Vice Admiral Commander US 2nd Fleet
US Navy Colonel Branch Head, Expeditionary Warfare
Integration, OPNAV, N95
US Navy Director, Salvage Operations & Ocean
Engineering
US Navy Rear Admiral (Retd) Special Assistant (AUKUS) to the Under
Secretary
US Navy Lieutenant Staff Warfare Officer Surface Warfare
US Navy Rear Admiral Director, Strategic Effects, Commander U.S.
Naval Forces Europe/Africa Commander, Task Force-SIX SIX (CTF-66)
US Navy (COMSUBLANT) Vice Admiral Commander, Submarine Forces
US Navy (Disruptive Capabilities Office) Lieutenant Technical Lead
US Navy (Forward Deployed Regional Maintenance Centre)
Captain Commanding Officer
US Navy (HMS Collingwood) Lieutenant SWO USN AW
US Navy (London Tech Bridge) SMART Scholar Intern
US Navy (London Tech Bridge) Innovation Program Manager
US Navy (Meteorology and Oceanography Command)
Captain (N) Oceanography Capabilities and
Requirements Branch Head
US Navy (NAVAIR SYSCOM Security Cooperation Office)
NH4 PMA272 International Program Manager
US Navy (Naval Forces Central Command) Lieutenant Operations Officer
US Navy (OPNAV N957) Captain (N) Expeditionary Combat Branch Head
US Navy (SMWDC) Captain Director MCM Technical Division
US Navy (SUPSHIP Bath) Captain DDG 51 Program Manager Representative
US Navy (Task Force 52) Senior Chief Petty Officer Command Senior Enlisted Leader
US Navy (Task Force 52) MN DLCPO
US Navy (Task Force 59) Chief Technology Officer
US Navy (Task Force 59) Captain Commodore
US Navy (Task Force 59) Captain Deputy Commodore
US Navy (Task Force 63) Commander Deputy Commodore
US Navy (Task Force Hopper) Lieutenant Chief Technology Officer
US Navy Naval Surface Warfare Centre Naval Surface Warfare Center Chief
Technology Officer
US ONR Global Dr Technical Director
Victoria State Government (Trade and Investment Office)
Investment and Trade Director - Defence and Aerospace
Western Australian Government Trade & Investment Manager - Defence
Organisation Rank Job Title ABC Engines Sales and Marketing Manager
Abeking & Rasmussen Chief Representative
Abeking & Rasmussen Sales Director Special Vessels International
Abeking & Rasmussen Sales Director Navy
Airbus Defence & Space Strategic Maritime Business Development
Airbus Defence & Space Head of Maritime Solutions
Airbus Defence & Space Maritime Solutions Manager
Alara-Lukagro BV Sales Manager
Alara-Lukagro BV CEO
Alseamar Business Developer for EU/NATO Affairs
Alseamar Sales Manager Defense
Analox Group Ltd Sales and Strategy Director - Defence
Analox Group Ltd Sales Manager
Analox Group Ltd Account Manager
Analox Group Ltd Marketing Manager
Analox Group Ltd Systems Architect
Anduril Industries Director, Strategic Partnerships
Anduril Industries EMEA Operations Manager
Anschütz GmbH Marine Navigation Systems UK
Requirements Manager
Anschütz GmbH BD and Sales Manager
Anschütz GmbH Sales Integrated Mission Solutions
Applied Acoustics Business Development Manager
Applied Acoustics Business Development Manager
Atlas Elektronik Chairman & Head of Customer Relations
Atlas Elektronik Business Development Lead
Atlas Elektronik Business Development Director
Atlas Elektronik Head of Sales, Surface Ships
Atlas Elektronik MCM Product Lead
Atlas Elektronik Complex Systems Product Lead
Atlas Elektronik Programme Lead, Subs
Atlas Elektronik Product Manager, Subs
Atlas Elektronik Research Manager
Atlas Elektronik Waterfront Services & Training Lead
Atlas Elektronik Business Development Manager
Atlas Elektronik Head of Services Division
BeeX Pte Ltd CEO, Co-founder
BeeX Pte Ltd CTO
BFBS Senior Operations Manager
BFBS Director Development and Strategy
BFBS Head of Sales
BFBS Delivery
BFBS Chief Executive
BMT Future Business | Defence | EMEIA
BMT Global Business Development Director
BMT Chief Naval Architect
BMT Clean Shipping Service Lead
Bowmaster Technical Director
Bowmaster Defence and Security Division
BridgeHead Managing Partner
Cambridge Pixel Director of Operations
Industry Delegate List
Organisation Rank Job Title Cambridge Pixel Sales Director
Cambridge Pixel Technical Sales Manager
Cambridge Pixel Product Manager
Captec Group Business Development Manager
Captec Group Business Development Director
Captec Group Business Development Manager
Caterpillar Marine UK Ltd Regional Segment Manager, EAME
Caterpillar Marine UK Ltd Account Manager
Chess Dynamics Naval Systems Director
Chess Dynamics VP Strategic Business Development
Chess Dynamics Bids & Proposals Manager
Chess Dynamics Maritime Sales Manager
Cohort Plc Chief Executive
Comrod Communications AS Territory Sales Manager - UK & Ireland
Comrod Communications AS CTO
Comrod Communications AS VP Sales & Marketing - Antenna Division
Consolite CEO
Consolite Business Development
Cummins Europe Business Development Manager Marine
Current Scientific Corporation Business Development North America
Current Scientific Corporation Sales Associate
Current Scientific Corporation President & CEO
Damen Naval Manager Naval Sales Support
Damen Naval Manager Naval Sales Support
Damen Naval Chief Commercial Officer
Darchem Engineering Technical Bids Manager
Darchem Engineering Sales and Marketing Graduate
Darchem Engineering Engineering Manager
Darchem Engineering Design Engineer
DAVIE Shipyard CEO Davie Shipbuilding
DAVIE Shipyard Chief Communications Officer Davie
Shipbuilding
DAVIE Shipyard Vice President Developpment D'Affaires
Delta Fire Ltd Sales & Marketing Manager
Delta Fire Ltd K Field Sales Manager
DESMI Pumping Technology A/S Managing Director
DESMI Pumping Technology A/S Business Development Manager
DESMI Pumping Technology A/S Global Sales Manager Defence & Fuel
Dillon Aero Inc VP Business Development - MENA
Drass Galeazzi Underwater Technology Srl Sales & Marketing Manager
Drass Galeazzi Underwater Technology Srl Defence Technical Documentation
Authoring Specialist
Drass Galeazzi Underwater Technology Srl Naval Architect & Marine Engineer
DSG Technology USA Inc Chief Revenue Officer
DSG Technology USA Inc Director of Purchasing
DSG Technology USA Inc CEO
DSG Technology USA Inc CTO
DSG Technology USA Inc Global CEO
DSIT SOLUTIONS VP of Marketing and Business Development
DTF Captain (Retd) Defense Technology Foundation (DTF)
Visiting Adviser
Organisation Rank Job Title DTF DTF UDT Committee (Oki Electric Industry)
DTF DTF UDT Committee (Oki Electric Industry)
DTF DTF UDT Committee (Oki Electric Industry)
DTF TF UDT Committee (NEC Corporation)
DTF TF UDT Committee (NEC Corporation)
DTF DTF UDT Committee (Hitachi,Ltd)
DTF DTF UDT Committee (Hitachi,Ltd)
Easat Radar Systems Ltd Business Development Manager
Easat Radar Systems Ltd Director & General Manager
ELAC Director BD and Sales
ELAC Managing Director
ELAC Sales Manager
ELAC Sonor GmbH Sales Manager
EMI Seals and Gaskets LTD Managing Director
EMI Seals and Gaskets LTD Naval and Marine Division Manager
Energy Bolting Limited Director
Energy Bolting Limited Director
Energy Bolting Limited Sales Executive
Exail SAS Chief Commercial Officer
Exail SAS Business Developer
Exail SAS Regional Sales Manager
Exail SAS Global Director Partnerships
Exail SAS Business Developer
Fairbanks Morse Defense Managing Director - Welin Lambie
Fairbanks Morse Defense Regional Sales Director
Fairbanks Morse Defense Technical Director
FERNANDEZ JOVE SA Business Development
FERNANDEZ JOVE SA Defence Consultant
Flexforce VP International Sales
Flexforce Executive Director
FN Herstal Land & Sea System BD & SM
FN Herstal Product Manager
FN Herstal Business Development & Sales Manager
Force Development Development Services Ltd
Managing Director
Force Development Development Services Ltd
Engineering Director
Force Development Development Services Ltd
BD Director
Forum Energy Technologies Operations Manager & Defence Specialist
Forum Energy Technologies Vice President of Subsea Robotics
FR.FASSMER GmbH & Co. KG Director Sales Fassmer Maritime
FR.FASSMER GmbH & Co. KG irector Sales Shipbuilding Division
Fujitsu Defence & National Security (DNS) Business Development (Maritime and
Intelligence)
Glamox Luxonic Ltd UK Sales Manager
Greensea Sales Representative
Greensea siness Development Manager, Integrated
Systems
Griffon Hoverwork Ltd Managing Director
Griffon Hoverwork Ltd Lead System Design Engineer
Organisation Rank Job Title Griffon Hoverwork Ltd Engineering Director
Griffon Hoverwork Ltd Lead Product Design Engineer
Guidehouse Europe Limited Defence And Security Practice Leader
H Henriksen Business Development / President
H Henriksen CTO
H Henriksen Project Director
Hatteland Technology AS Sales Director EMEA
Hatteland Technology AS Sales Manager, Maritime & Defense
Hayward Taylor Ltd UK Sales Manager
Hayward Taylor Ltd General Manager
HII Mission Technologies Senior Manager International Sales
HII Mission Technologies Business Development Manager
HII Mission Technologies Ops Manager
Hydro Group Limited Head of Sales
Hydro Group Limited Applications Engineer
Hydro Group Limited Global Business Development Manager
Hydro Group Limited Sales & Marketing Director
Hydro Group Limited Technical Sales Engineer
Hydromea SA COO
Hydromea SA Global Commercial Managing Director, UK
IFEN Managing Director
IMES International Ltd Director, Engineering and Inspection
IMES International Ltd Service Director
IMES International Ltd Project Manager - Services
INDAL Technologies Inc. Sales & Marketing Manager
Integrated Procurement Technologies (IPT) Director of Business Development, EMEA
Integrated Procurement Technologies (IPT) Business Development Manager
Inzpire Limited Chief of Staff, Collective Training and
Services
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Director Maritime
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Logistic Manager
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Chief Marketing Officer
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Team Leader, Marketing, Naval Systems
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Marketing & Business Development
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Regional Marketing & Sales
KME UK Sales Manager
KME VP Sales & Marketing
Kongsberg Ferrotech AS CTO/COO
Kongsberg Ferrotech AS International Director
L3Harris MAPPS Limited Managing Director/General Manager
L3Harris MAPPS Limited Head of Naval Training/Head of Programme
Management
Leonardo MCM Technical Manager
Leonardo Project Engineering Manager
Leonardo UK UK Sales and Marketing
Lidan Marine AB CCO
Lidan Marine AB Sales Engineer
MacTaggart Scott UK Business Development Manager
MacTaggart Scott Business Development
Manufacturing Technology Centre Director, Aerospace, Defence, Security &
Space
Organisation Rank Job Title Manufacturing Technology Centre Business Development Manager
Manufacturing Technology Centre Senior Business Development Manager
Manufacturing Technology Centre Chief Engineer
Manufacturing Technology Centre Chief Engineer- Aerospace, Defence &
Security
Manufacturing Technology Centre Events Project Coordinator
Manufacturing Technology Centre Senior Marketing Manager
Marshall Slingsby Advanced Composites Head of Sales & Business Development
Marshall Slingsby Advanced Composites Sales & Business Development Manager
Marshall Slingsby Advanced Composites Managing Director
McGeoch Technology Limited Engineering Director
McGeoch Technology Limited Managing Director
MCT Brattberg Area Manager
MCT Brattberg Area Manager
MIND Technology Director, Business Development
MIND Technology Dr Chief Technology Officer
Minimax Fire Solutions International GmbH Project Manager
Minimax Fire Solutions International GmbH Project Manager
Molecular Products Ltd Account Manager
Nautel Head of Sonar Division and Project
Management
Nautel Senior Sonar Technician
Naval Team Denmark Managing Director
NORCO Business Development Manager
NORCO Engineering Manager
NORCO Operations Manager
NORCO Managing Director
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Head of Sales, Germany
NVL B.V. & CO. KG rojects, Germany - Lead Engineer Platform
Systems
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Projects, Germany - Lead Engineer C6 ISR
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Design Department - Team Leader
Integration
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Regional Sales Director, Export
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Marketing & Communication
NVL B.V. & CO. KG Sales Manager, Germany
Ocean Acoustic Developments Ltd Business Development Director
Ocean Infinity Business Development Manager
Ocean Power Technology Sr Dire International Defense & Security
Oldham Seals Ltd Projects and Contracts Lead
Oldham Seals Ltd Jetrac Manager
OMT Naval Products
Patria ISP Oy Vice President, Sea Domain
Patria ISP Oy Product Manager, Underwater Systems
Patria ISP Oy Director, Underwater Systems
Patria ISP Oy Promotion Manager
Patria ISP Oy Key Account Director, Europe
Patria ISP Oy Senior Vice President, Business Area
Leader, Navy
Piller Germany GmbH & Co. KG Area Sales Manager PPS & Navy
Piller Germany GmbH & Co. KG Product Manager
Organisation Rank Job Title Piller Germany GmbH & Co. KG Head of Sales – Marine
PPM Systems Director of CEMA
PPM Systems Director Business Development & Sales
Premaberg Manufacturing Ltd Sales Manager
Premaberg Manufacturing Ltd Area Manager
QinetiQ Senior Programme Manager
Rafael Head of Sales
Rafael Product Manager
Rafael Director BD EW
Rafael Consultant
Rafael Head of BD Naval Systems
Rafael UW BD Manager
Rafael CEO
Rafael, Naval Warfare Systems Directorate Director, BD & Marketing
Responsive Engineering Head of Sales
RMS Ltd Business Development Director
RMS Ltd RDI Global Sales Manager
Rolls-Royce/Servowatch Chief of Naval Systems
Rolls-Royce/Servowatch Marine Engineer-Power & Propulsion
Systems
Rolls-Royce/Servowatch Chief of Automation Development
Rolls-Royce/Servowatch Project Delivery Manager, Novel Nuclear
Rolls-Royce/Servowatch Customer Manager, Rolls-Royce
Submarines
Rowse Limited Sales Director
Rowse Limited Managing Director
Roxtec Ltd Divisional Manager - Marine & Offshore
Roxtec Ltd Marine & Offshore Manager South
Roxtec Ltd Managing Director
Saab AB Sales Director
Saab AB Defence Sales Manager
Saab AB Product Manager
Saab AB Manager Torpedoes After sales & Customer
Support
Saab UK Head of Programmes, Sensor Systems
Safeguard Engineering Ltd Chief Business Development Officer
Safeguard Engineering Ltd Principal Consultant
Saipem Sonsub Robotics Head of Defense
Saipem Seabed Warfare Solutions Manager
Sauer Compressors Sales Manager - Business Development &
Defence
Sauer Compressors General Sales Manager
SBG Systems Sales Manager
Scientific Management Limited Sales Logistics Co-ordinator
Scientific Management Limited UK Sales Manager
Scientific Management Limited Business Development Manager
Scientific Management Limited International Sales Manager
Scientific Management Limited Engineering Director
SEA Business Development Executive
SEA Business Development Executive
SEA Marketing Manager
Organisation Rank Job Title Seaber CEO
Seaber Sales and Marketing Manager
SeeByte Ltd Commercial Manager
SeeByte Ltd MHC Program Director
SeeByte Ltd Capability Delivery Manager
Sensor Technology coustic Systems Sales Director
Sensor Technology Director of Systems
SFC Europe Customer Liaison Executive
SFC Europe Business Development Director
Shearwater Marine Services Ltd Engineering Manager
Shearwater Marine Services Ltd Defence Operations Manager
Shearwater Marine Services Ltd Technical Services Manager
Sirius Insight Marketing
SMP Ltd Submarine Rescue Market Lead
SMP Ltd Saturation Diving System Market Lead
SMP Ltd Service Manager
Socitec UK Business Development Manager
Socitec UK Sales Director
Steller Systems Ltd Business Development Manager
Steller Systems Ltd Managing Director
Steller Systems Ltd Head of Uncrewed & Underwater Systems
Steller Systems Ltd Head of Surface Ships
Steller Systems Ltd Principal Naval Architect
Stratford Engineering Director
SubSea Craft Business Development Manager
SubSea Craft Research Analyst
Systematic Business Development Manager
Systematic Senior Sales Support Engineer
Thales UK Limited AWS UK Product Line Manager
Thales UK Limited Product Marketing Specialist
Thales UK Limited Business Development Executive - Export
Thales UK Limited Head of Strategic Marketing - Maritime
Thales UK Limited Head of Sales, AWS UK
Thales UK Limited Business Development and Sales
Thales UK Limited Key Account Manager - Naval
Thales UK Limited Anti-Submarine Warfare Sales Manager
Thales UK Limited Export Sales Manager
Thales UK Limited Naval Sales Manager
Thales UK Limited ISR Deputy Sales Director
Thales UK Limited Sales Director
Thales UK Limited Director Strategic Marketing
Thales UK Limited Sales/Business Development Executive
Thordon Bearing Inc Regional Sales Manager
Thordon Bearing Inc Business Development Manager
Thordon Bearings Inc. UK Distributor
TNO Advisor
TNO Business Development Manager
Autonomous Systems & Decision Support
TNO Business Developer
TNO Business Developer
Organisation Rank Job Title TNO Business Developer
Tods Defence Director Ships
Tods Defence BD Lead Submarines
Tods Defence Director Submarines
Trakka Systems Business Development Director Maritime
Optronics
Trakka Systems Business Development Director
TTT Navy External Sales Engineer
TTT Navy Director
TTT Navy Director
Ultra Maritime VP Business Development- UK
Ultra Maritime Director of Business Development/NATO-
UK
Ultra Maritime Director of Business Development
Ultra Maritime Senior Director of Business Development
Ultra Maritime UM Vice President and General Manager
Ultra Maritime Marketing Comms Specialist
Ultra Maritime Senior Director, Business Development -
CAN
UMAG Solutions Aps CEO
V Group CIO and Defence Lead
V Group Technical Director
V Group Head of Communications
V.Group Naval Adviser
Valmet Limited Country Manager UK & Ireland
Valmet Limited Director Marine Automation
Vard Marine VP Business Development
Vard Marine Segment Lead, Offshore Patrol Vessels
Varivane Industries Limited Head of Sales and Business Development
Vest Davit AS Key Account Manager
Vest Davit AS Technical Sales Manager
VideoRay LLC Vice President, Sales & Business
Development
VideoRay LLC Director of Defense Capability Development
VideoRay LLC Owner / Managing Director - Atlantas
Marine
Voith Turbo Marine Manager
Weilbach A/S Chief Commercial Officer (CCO)
Whippendell Marine Ltd Customer success Manager
Whippendell Marine Ltd Business Development Director
Whippendell Marine Ltd Sales Director
Women in Defence UK Founder