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Defence Logistics Eastern Europe
7 March - 8 March 2016
Defence Logistics Eastern Europe

Eastern European Nations are seeking to build up and modernise their military forces in light of several security threats far and near to their borders as well as the demands put on them by NATO membership. They need to become adaptable and flexible, ready to deploy anywhere to defend NATO interests or keep the peace. To do that they require an effective logistics capability able to keep up and support with the combat units.

Defence Logistics Eastern Europe 2016 will be held in Prague from the 7th-8th March and aims to bring together members of logistics commands from across the region to discuss the challenges of modernising their logistics forces through training, international cooperation and procurement. While at the same time going through extensive budget reforms. SAE Media Group strives to provide effective learning experiences for all delegates through expert speakers, carefully chosen through extensive research.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier General Dariusz Lukowski

Brigadier General Dariusz Lukowski

Head of J4, Polish Armed Forces
Brigadier General Dionigi Maria Loria

Brigadier General Dionigi Maria Loria

Director of Logistics, Logistics Directorate, EEAS, Belgium
Brigadier General Jaromir  Zuna

Brigadier General Jaromir Zuna

Director Support Division , Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

Brigadier General Arild Dregelid

Commander LOS Programme, Norwegian Armed Forces
Brigadier General Arild Dregelid

Brigadier General Dariusz Lukowski

Head of J4, Polish Armed Forces
Brigadier General Dariusz Lukowski

Brigadier General Dionigi Maria Loria

Director of Logistics, Logistics Directorate, EEAS, Belgium
Brigadier General Dionigi Maria Loria

Brigadier General Herman Ruys

Deputy Chief of Staff Support and Enabling, Eurocorps
Brigadier General Herman Ruys

Brigadier General Ivica Olujic

Chief of J4, Croatian General Staff, Croatian Army
Brigadier General Ivica Olujic

Brigadier General Jaromir Zuna

Director Support Division , Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
Brigadier General Jaromir  Zuna

Brigadier Simon Hutchings

Commander 104 Logistics Support Brigade, British Army
Brigadier Simon Hutchings

Bruno Cantin

Head of Logistics Defense and Policy Division, NATO HQ - C3 Staff
Bruno Cantin

Colonel Jan Husak

Director , MLCC
Colonel Jan Husak

Colonel Jerome Laplace

Head of G4 Logistics Department, Eurocorps
Colonel Jerome Laplace

Colonel Pavel Foltin

Head of Logistics Department - Faculty of Military Leadership, University of Defence, Czech Republic
Colonel Pavel Foltin

Colonel Sylvain Turbide

Deputy Military Representative of Canada to NATO, Canadian Forces
Colonel Sylvain Turbide

Colonel Zoltan Bubenik

Director of the Military Medical Agency, Czech Armed Forces
Colonel Zoltan Bubenik

Commodore Marcel Halle

ACOS J4, NATO SHAPE
Commodore Marcel Halle

Jiri Hynek

President , Defence and Security Industry Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA
Jiri Hynek

Major Christophe Bruyere

Commandant of the Movement Control Group, Belgian Army
Major Christophe  Bruyere

Major Libor Stolicka

Chief of Department, Centre for Logistics Preparation , Czech Armed Forces
Major Libor Stolicka

Tomasz Choluj

Coordinator for Logistics Planning J4, Polish Armed Forces
Tomasz Choluj

Tony O'Neil

Director Projects and Planning, Movement Coordination Centre Europe
Tony O'Neil

Vaclav Salac

Business Development and Export Director, Hutira- BRNO,s.r.o
Vaclav Salac

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Conference Registration and Informal Introduction

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8:45

Chairman's Opening Address

Brigadier General Jaromir  Zuna

Brigadier General Jaromir Zuna, Director Support Division , Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

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9:00

The Czech Approach to Defence Logistics

Brigadier General Jaromir  Zuna

Brigadier General Jaromir Zuna, Director Support Division , Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

  • The Czech Armed Forces capability to support multi-branch joint operations and exercises
  • The value of strategic logistics planning during peace and war
  • Modernising the logistics structure for 2020 and beyond
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    9:30

    Meeting Logistical Requirements in an Ever Modernising Military

    Brigadier General Dariusz Lukowski

    Brigadier General Dariusz Lukowski, Head of J4, Polish Armed Forces

  • Discussing the need for greater infrastructure to meet NATO requirements
  • Challenges of modernising supplies and spare parts for the armed forces with an ever smaller budget
  • Securing, preserving and maintaining ammunition
  • Exploring the Polish capability for rapid deployment abroad and what logistical needs that requires
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    10:00

    HUTIRA Crystal Clear Water Treatment Plants

    Vaclav Salac

    Vaclav Salac, Business Development and Export Director, Hutira- BRNO,s.r.o

  • HUTIRA CCW - patented and unique technology - introduction
  • HUTIRA CCW - 2-level treatment
  • HUTIRA CCW - the top A class drinking water without chemicals in all cases Containerized Units for Armed Forces, Rescue Corps and Crisis Organisations
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Area

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    11:00

    Theatre Level Logistics: Maximising Long-Term Operations For The Front Line Soldier

    Brigadier Simon Hutchings

    Brigadier Simon Hutchings, Commander 104 Logistics Support Brigade, British Army

  • An overview of the role and aim of 104 Brigade
  • Part-time Soldiers with Specialist Capabilities: How reservists not only fill gaps but provide essential services to British Operations and its cost efficiency
  • How logistics planning is crucial for sustaining long-term operations abroad
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    11:30

    The Multinational Logistics Coordination Centre – Enabling International Logisitcs Capabilities

    Colonel Jan Husak

    Colonel Jan Husak, Director , MLCC

  • MLCC as the leader for Education and Training for the NATO alliance
  • How training exercises can maximise the management of the logistics train in joint operating theatre
  • The future of the MLCC as an independent logistics management centre for member states
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    12:00

    Logistics Training for the Czech Armed Forces

    Major Libor Stolicka

    Major Libor Stolicka, Chief of Department, Centre for Logistics Preparation , Czech Armed Forces

     

  • Outlining current training for Czech military logisticians
  • How Militaries within the region can improve sustainment capability through shared training methods
  • How military logistics training will continue to improve and modernise as the Czech Armed Forces changes and adapts
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Panel Discussion: New Technologies and Approaches in the Preparation of New Logistics Experts

    Brigadier General Jaromir  Zuna

    Brigadier General Jaromir Zuna, Director Support Division , Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

    Brigadier Simon Hutchings

    Brigadier Simon Hutchings, Commander 104 Logistics Support Brigade, British Army

    Brigadier General Dariusz Lukowski

    Brigadier General Dariusz Lukowski, Head of J4, Polish Armed Forces

    Major Libor Stolicka

    Major Libor Stolicka, Chief of Department, Centre for Logistics Preparation , Czech Armed Forces

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    14:15

    The Canadian Approach to Defence Logistics

    Colonel Sylvain Turbide

    Colonel Sylvain Turbide, Deputy Military Representative of Canada to NATO, Canadian Forces

  • Current logistics capabilities of the Canadian Armed Forces 
  •  Logistical support to the country’s deployed operations
  • Future plans to develop logistics capability
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    14:45

    The Movement Coordination Centre Europe’s Approach to Material Lifting Support

    Tony O'Neil

    Tony O'Neil, Director Projects and Planning, Movement Coordination Centre Europe

  •  Exploring the role of the MCCE and what it can provide to member states
  • A European Organisation with an International reach: How the MCCE works with NATO, EU and UN
  • Exploring the need for better communication, coordination and capacity sharing
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    15:15

    Afternoon Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Area

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    15:45

    Planning and execution for Effective Collective Logistics support for NATO

  • Outlining the role of NATO in the strategic planning and management of the logistics operational chain for forces deployed within NATO Territory and around the world
  • Enhancing multination combat service support capability to NATO forces
  • Strengthening Logistics Command and Control  for NATO operations
  • Bruno Cantin

    Bruno Cantin, Head of Logistics Defense and Policy Division, NATO HQ - C3 Staff

    Commodore Marcel Halle

    Commodore Marcel Halle, ACOS J4, NATO SHAPE

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    16:15

    The Belgian Experience in Movement Control

    Major Christophe  Bruyere

    Major Christophe Bruyere, Commandant of the Movement Control Group, Belgian Army

  • The Systems and structures used to monitor and control the movement of troops and supplies on operations
  • Recent operational experience for the Movement Control Group abroad
  • Future requirements for effective supply control mission during peace and war
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    16:45

    End of Defence Logistics Eastern Europe Day One

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    8:30

    Registration and Informal Introductions

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    9:15

    Chairman's Opening Address

    Brigadier General Jaromir  Zuna

    Brigadier General Jaromir Zuna, Director Support Division , Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

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    9:30

    The Croatian Approach to Military Logistics

    Brigadier General Ivica Olujic

    Brigadier General Ivica Olujic, Chief of J4, Croatian General Staff, Croatian Army

     

  • Current Croatian Logistics capabilities
  • Procurement of equipment to improve the efficiency and capacity of the logistics system
  • How the Croatian Army logistics units are integrating into NATO and EU formations
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    How the LOS Programme Will Develop and Enhance the Logistics Capability of the Norwegian Armed Forces

    Brigadier General Arild Dregelid

    Brigadier General Arild Dregelid, Commander LOS Programme, Norwegian Armed Forces

     

  • Outlining the role and goals of the LOS Programme
  • Improving information management sharing in the logistic cycle
  • Future plans to develop Norwegian logistics capabilities
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    10:30

    Moring Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Area

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    11:00

    The Czech Republic’s Collaborative Approach To Defence Industry and Equipment Modernisation

    Jiri Hynek

    Jiri Hynek, President , Defence and Security Industry Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA

  • Outlining The Czech Armed Forces Process For Selecting Industry Partners
  • Advice on how to approach the MOD and put forward technical information and capability suggestions
  • How to optimise your bid, what processes and details should you be aware of
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    11:30

    How Europe Can Maximise Logistics Capability Sharing

     

  • Logistics Capability of the V4 Battlegroup
  • Joint infrastructure and planning for exercises and conflicts
  • Resource sharing and force structure integration in a time of strict budgeting
  • Future of joint Logistics in the V4
  • Brigadier General Dariusz Lukowski

    Brigadier General Dariusz Lukowski, Head of J4, Polish Armed Forces

    Brigadier General Jaromir  Zuna

    Brigadier General Jaromir Zuna, Director Support Division , Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

    Brigadier General Ivica Olujic

    Brigadier General Ivica Olujic, Chief of J4, Croatian General Staff, Croatian Army

    Brigadier General Arild Dregelid

    Brigadier General Arild Dregelid, Commander LOS Programme, Norwegian Armed Forces

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    12:15

    Lunch

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    13:15

    Front Line Medical Support to Czech Combat Units

    Colonel Zoltan Bubenik

    Colonel Zoltan Bubenik, Director of the Military Medical Agency, Czech Armed Forces

  • Describing the Czech approach to front line medical care
  • Medical support in recent deployments abroad
  • How the Czech Armed Forces are looking to improve up their medical system
  • How medical operations are sustained through logistical support
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    13:45

    Supporting and Sustaining Petersberg Tasks for the EU and NATO as part of the Eurocorps

     

  • The basic logistics requirements for a Rapid Deployable Corps Headquarters
  • Recent experiences supporting Eurocorps in missions around the world
  •  How other nations contribute to the readiness and the ability to sustain combat operations of Eurocorps
  • Future contributions: welcoming new members to enhance cooperation and maximising capability
  • Brigadier General Herman Ruys

    Brigadier General Herman Ruys, Deputy Chief of Staff Support and Enabling, Eurocorps

    Colonel Jerome Laplace

    Colonel Jerome Laplace, Head of G4 Logistics Department, Eurocorps

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    14:15

    Afternoon Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Area

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    14:45

    How the EU is Contributing to the Sustainment of Military Operations Worldwide

    Brigadier General Dionigi Maria Loria

    Brigadier General Dionigi Maria Loria, Director of Logistics, Logistics Directorate, EEAS, Belgium

     

  • Case study: strategic logistics planning for Operation Atlanta
  • Reducing operational risk through efficient logistics management amongst EU members
  • How contractor support can be a benefit to multinational operations
  • The need for a greener, efficient logistics footprint

     

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    Maximising Logistics Coordination Efforts through Effective Military Leadership

    Colonel Pavel Foltin

    Colonel Pavel Foltin, Head of Logistics Department - Faculty of Military Leadership, University of Defence, Czech Republic

  • How leadership maximises logistics operations in today’s military operations
  • Discussing Czech officer training and its positive impact on Sustainment coordination and control systems
  • Exploring how future Officer training techniques can help the Czech Armed Forces better coordinate

     

     

     

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    15:45

    End of Defence Logistics Eastern Europe Day Two


    Commander LOS Programme
    Norwegian Armed Forces
    Head of J4
    Polish Armed Forces
    Director of Logistics, Logistics Directorate
    EEAS, Belgium
    Deputy Chief of Staff Support and Enabling
    Eurocorps
    Chief of J4, Croatian General Staff
    Croatian Army
    Director Support Division
    Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
    Commander 104 Logistics Support Brigade
    British Army
    Head of Logistics Defense and Policy Division
    NATO HQ - C3 Staff
    Director
    MLCC
    Head of G4 Logistics Department
    Eurocorps
    Head of Logistics Department - Faculty of Military Leadership
    University of Defence, Czech Republic
    Deputy Military Representative of Canada to NATO
    Canadian Forces
    Director of the Military Medical Agency
    Czech Armed Forces
    ACOS J4
    NATO SHAPE
    President
    Defence and Security Industry Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA
    Commandant of the Movement Control Group
    Belgian Army
    Chief of Department, Centre for Logistics Preparation
    Czech Armed Forces
    Coordinator for Logistics Planning J4
    Polish Armed Forces
    Director Projects and Planning
    Movement Coordination Centre Europe
    Business Development and Export Director
    Hutira- BRNO,s.r.o

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    Letter of Invitation from Brigadier General Jaromir Zuna

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    Preliminary List of Attendees - Defence Logistics Eastern Europe 2016

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    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    Hutira

    Gold Sponsor
    http://www.hutira.com/

    HUTIRA – BRNO, s.r.o. is a traditional czech family company which was founded in the year 1997 and operates in gas & water industry in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and more than 30 foreign countries. It has followed up with an experience and business activities of current owner, Mr. Ivo Hutira, since the year 2000. HUTIRA-BRNO is a leading global producer of the patented and unique water treatment technology on a hydraulic and mechanical basis, especially focused on the containerized units. The target customers are armed forces, police, fire brigades and other rescue corps, crisis organisations and many others. Besides the water treatment industry, HUTIRA – BRNO is a general representative of the producers of the gas pressure reducing products Francel, Fisher a Tartarini, which belong to the American concern EMERSON and distributes and supplies a large range of the gas pressure reducing equipment.


    Miro Technologies

    Gold Sponsor
    https://www.mirotechnologies.com/goldesp-suite/goldesp-mro/

    Miro Technologies and Tapestry Solutions provide our customers with enhanced vertically integrated, end-to-end logistics and asset management solutions to resolve critical customer business challenges. Our specialized expertise, knowledge and technical capabilities help customers achieve maximum efficiency in their operations and logistics business functions. GOLDesp MRO & Supply is our industry leading solution that supports maintenance, supply, repair, and operations for total lifecycle support management of complex assets for air, land, sea and space. The web-based GOLDesp MRO & Supply solution merges global asset visibility with complete product life-cycle management that can be configured to support Forward Area Maintenance, Depot-level Repair Management, Integrated Operational Support programs, Performance Based Logistics programs, Contractor Logistics Support programs, and Enterprise Asset Management.

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    HIAB Limited

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    HIAB is the world’s leading provider of on-road load handling equipment. Our product range includes HIAB loader cranes, MULTILIFT demountables, MOFFETT truck mounted forklfts, JONSERED recycling and forestry cranes and LOGLIFT forestry cranes. HIAB products maximise the functionality of every military vehicle within the logistic fleet, offering savings in cost, time and manpower. Support is available in most parts of the world throughout a product's full service-life. From the early stages of design, whole life costs are considered, to ensure Hiab customers receive a life-long cost-effective solution.

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    Defence and Security Industry Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA)

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    http://www.aobp.cz/en/english/home-page

    Defence and Security Industry Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA) associates Czech companies engaged in research, development, production, trade and marketing of the military and security equipment, material and services. It was founded in 1997 as a non-governmental, independent, apolitical, non-profit organization. Since its foundation it is a respected partner of the Czech Government, the Ministries of Industry and Trade, Defence, Interior and Foreign Affairs. With these institutions the DSIA signed a series of cooperation agreements. DSIA is a partner of organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce or Confederation of Industry and Transportation of the Czech Republic. The Association also cooperates with the publishing house MS Line on publishing a magazine called the Czech Defence Industry and Security Review which is a media platform for the Czech defence and security industry. DSIA promotes business and commercial interests of its members in a dialogue with the Parliament, ministries, other government authorities. It became an important partner and participant in the legislative processes. Its discussions at the "round tables" or face to face meetings with representatives of the state administration or the Parliament help to deal with the defense and security industry issues.

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    International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development

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    IJTLID is devoted to the study of the nature of technological innovation processes at the level of firms, industries/clusters and countries, the various influences on such processes, and their implications for industrial growth, techno-economic and social development in the context of contemporary late-industrialising countries. Its broad approach will help uncover the dynamics and intricacies of the processes of accumulation and sustainability of innovative capabilities in developing countries, and these themes will be explored within a broad spectrum of economic activities.


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    Productivity and quality are integral components of organisations' operational strategies. Productivity plays an important role at both macro and micro levels. At micro-level, firms use productivity as a performance measure to benchmark against best-in-class companies to identify best practices. Quality management has become an important part of management culture, particularly in new enterprises characterised by supply chain, e-commerce and virtual enterprise environments. IJPQM addresses strategies, techniques and tools for productivity and quality management and improvement in manufacturing and service organisations.


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    International Journal of Logistics Economics and Globalisation

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    IJLEG addresses the development and application of logistics in the world economy and globalised arena. With increased complexity and competition in today's and tomorrow's supply chain and extended enterprise, logistical systems and technologies play critical roles in ensuring the flow of tangible and intangible goods and information in production networks. The economics perspective in this context calls for improved performance assessment, evaluation and modelling of such logistical systems, evolving around issues related to human capital, intellectual capital and knowledge capital.


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    WHAT IS CPD?

    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

    CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

    Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

    CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

    CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

    There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

    For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

    Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

    ‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

    ‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

    The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

    As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

    GLOBAL CPD

    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

    CPD Certificates

    We can provide a certificate for all our accredited events. To request a CPD certificate for a conference , workshop, master classes you have attended please email events@saemediagroup.com

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