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Military Robotics & Autonomous Systems 2023
17 April - 18 April 2023
Military Robotics & Autonomous Systems 2023

This will be the sixth Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems Conference SAE Media Group has hosted, with the
event growing in popularity and gravitas each year. With the world less stable and the threat of conflict ever greater; the
successful implementation and integration of risk reducing, yet tempo and mass generating robotics and autonomous
systems is more crucial than ever.


The MRAS conference is, as ever the best place to gain essential knowledge and insight from MRAS programs from
across the globe, and where the capabilities, challenges and opportunities of these programs lie. Unlike other events, we
strive to deliver real insight and learning experiences through the expertly selected participants who run our discussions
ensuring the latest developments from all parts of the community (industry and military) are covered, in detail.


With a new focus on the implementation, integration, and interoperability, alongside the key areas of situational
awareness, lethality, manoeuvrability, survivability, and sustainability. The Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems
2023 conference is best place to return your defence force fully equipped with the most up to date information from
militaries and industries across the globe. 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel Robin Smith

Colonel Robin Smith

Director of RICO, Future Land Warfare, Australian Army
Colonel Tim Wright

Colonel Tim Wright

Assistant Head, Research and Experimentation Futures Directorate , British Army Headquarters
Dr Robert W. Sadowski

Dr Robert W. Sadowski

Army Chief Roboticist, Robotics ST, Combat Capabilities Development Command, Ground Vehicle System Center
Mr Guy Powell

Mr Guy Powell

Principal Advisor – Land Autonomy, DSTL
Mr Martin Joesaar

Mr Martin Joesaar

Chief of Project Office - iMUGS, Estonian Centre for Defence Investments

Captain Aleksanteri Siren

Course Leader, Finnish Defence Forces
Captain Aleksanteri Siren

Captain Aleksanteri Sirén, Teacher of Artillery Tactics, Department of Warfare, National Defence University, Finnish Defence Forces. Previous positions include four years in Reserve Officer School and two years in Artillery School. Graduated from National Defence University as Master of Military Science in 2020. Currently a Doctoral Candidate of Military Science and writing a dissertation of autonomous weapon systems and human-machine teaming in the kill chain of artillery system. Previously studied an operational and tactical usage of autonomous weapon systems in 2018¬-2020.

Captain Christian Andersson

Researcher/Teacher, Finnish National Defence University
Captain Christian Andersson

Captain Christian Andersson works in the Finnish National Defence University as a lecturer and research scientist. He received his M.Sc.Tech in Automation & hydraulics from Tampere University of Technology in 2018. He later graduated with a master´s degree in military sciences in 2022. He is preparing two dissertations, the first on Artificial Intelligence in Military Unmanned Ground Vehicles and the second one on development and uses of Military Unmanned Ground Vehicles. His scientific researchers focuses on developing Evolutionary algorithms for UGV’s and further developing an Autonomous Multi-Purpose Ground Vehicle. Despise his young career he is already participating in several research projects in Finland.

Colonel Jan Mazal

Head of the Military Robotics Department, University of Defence
Colonel Jan Mazal

COL. Doc. Ing. Jan Mazal, Ph.D., a graduate of the Military College of Ground Forces in Vyskov. Since 2005 he is a doctor in the field of the theory of Defence Management and since 2013 he is an associate professor in the area of Military Management. He is former Doctrine Education and Training Branch Chief at the NATO Modelling & Simulation Centre of Excellence in ROME, currently, he works as a chief of the Military Robotics Department at the University of Defence in Brno. His field of expertise is Military Robotics, C4ISR Systems, and Modelling and Simulation in Military Domain.

Colonel Robin Smith

Director of RICO, Future Land Warfare, Australian Army
Colonel Robin Smith

Robin Smith is the inaugural Director of the Army’s Robotic & Autonomous Systems Implementation & Coordination Office (RICO) within Future Land Warfare Branch of the Australian Army HQ. RICO leads concept development around emerging and disruptive technology, including autonomy and AI, Quantum Technologies and alternative power and energy. He has overseen Army’s exploration of autonomous systems since 2017 after he authored the first Australian Army Robotic and Autonomous Systems Strategy.
He is a logistician by background and served for over 30 years in the British Army before transferring to the Australian Army in 2017. He has commanded at all levels up to and including Regimental level and deployed a number of times. He was made an Officer of the Order of British Empire (OBE) in 2013 and awarded the Conspicuous Service Cross in 2022. He has a background in Electronic Engineering and has fulfilled a number of roles in the Joint logistics domain at the tactical and operational levels.

Colonel Tim Wright

Assistant Head, Research and Experimentation Futures Directorate , British Army Headquarters
Colonel Tim Wright

COL Tim Wright is the Assistant Head for Research and Experimentation in the Futures Directorate of
the UK Army Headquarters. Most recently, he served as Director for Russia on the National Security
Council staff in the Executive Office of the President. Prior to that, he commanded 1st Squadron, 2d
Cavalry Regiment in Germany. A native of Bangor, Maine and father of three, COL Wright has spent
over half of his career overseas, and he holds a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT).
COL Wright spent much of his early career fighting insurgency and terrorism in CENTCOM. He spent
a year in the mountains of Afghanistan and 14 months leading a rifle company in central Baghdad at
the height of the Surge. While in command of the 75th Ranger Regiment's Reconnaissance Company
(RRC), he deployed multiple times and conducted counter-terrorist operations on the Iran-Iraq
border, Afghanistan, and in the Horn of Africa/Arabian Peninsula.
As a field grade officer, COL Wright transitioned to focus on decisive action and large-scale conflict.
In PACOM, he exercised multiple times with our Pacific partners and became intimately familiar with
the challenges of Army operations in that theater. In EUCOM, he took command of 1st Squadron in
Poland, led a NATO eFP Battle Group, and spent the two years focused on deterring Russia. His
squadron moved itself across Europe multiple times, road marching to training and operations
across six countries, and conducted multiple large-scale maneuver exercises, including two multinational live fires as a squadron task force. Following command, he served in the Joint Staff’s
Operations Directorate working on Strategic Response and Nuclear Command and Control. He then
moved to the National Security Council Staff, serving first as Director for Western Europe, then in
the Russia Directorate focused entirely on the Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
COL Wright has led Soldiers in combat of all types, from cross functional teams of top tier SOF to an
inexperienced rifle company in Baghdad. He has also led civilians, staffs, and allied forces. He has
trained with more than a dozen foreign militaries, built relationships with counterparts from an
Afghan SOF leader to French commanders, and reported directly to a Polish brigade commander.
Beyond military forces, COL Wright has negotiated with militia and civil society leaders in Iraq,
worked at the highest levels of the U.S. government, and collaborated with a variety of academics.
He currently leads a team of UK military officers, civil servants, and contracted workers. He regularly
interfaces with UK government contractors, defense industry companies, and cutting-edge
technological innovators.
COL Wright graduated from both the United States Military Academy at West Point and the United
States Naval War College in Newport, RI. At MIT, his dissertation developed theory on the
relationship between violence and social control under conditions approaching anarchy. He also
built proficiency in quantitative analysis, including advanced statistics, econometrics, and machine
learning.
COL Wright strives to be the best dad he can be to Bronwyn, Griffith, and Fiona while remaining
dedicated to fitness and continued intellectual development. He pursues all varieties of outdoor
activities.

Dr Kim Mathiassen

Research manager for combat vehicles and dismounted soldiers, FFI (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment)
Dr Kim Mathiassen

Kim Mathiassen received a Masters degree in engineering cybernetics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in 2010 and a PhD in medical robotics from the University of Oslo in 2017. In 2015 he started working at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment with Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) and autonomous systems. In addition, he is an associate professor at the University of Oslo teaching advanced robotics. He is also the chair of the NATO STO group IST-179 Interoperability for Semi-Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicles. His is currently working as a research manger on combat vehicles and dismounted soldier at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment.

Dr Mark Hoepflinger

Head of the Swiss Drone and Robotics Centre SDRC, Armasuisse
Dr Mark Hoepflinger

Dr. Markus Andreas (Mark) Hoepflinger holds a Master degree in Electrical Engineering
and Information Technology from ETH Zurich. After his Master in the field of space
robotics, Mark Hoepflinger was employed as engineer for the Swiss locomotion
subsystem breadboard for ESA’s ExoMars project. He then conducted a PhD at the
Autonomous Systems Lab (ASL) at ETH Zurich with the main focus on terrain perception
for legged robots. From 2013 to 2015, Mark was employed at ASL as leading researcher
on various national and international research projects and Pioneer Fellow for a legged
robotics company. Since 2015, Mark Hoepflinger is leading the governmental research
program ‘Unmanned Systems/Robotics’ at armasuisse Science + Technology and is
currently head of the "Swiss Drone and Robotics Centre" of the Swiss Federal Department
of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport (DDPS).

Dr Martin Hagström

Programme Manager Weapon and protection, Swedish Defence Research Agency
Dr Martin Hagström

Martin Hagström is a Deputy Research Director at the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI). Martin is the programme manager of the Unmanned vehicles and Autonomous systems area, responsible for the support and direction to the Swedish Armed Forces’ research planning. He has served in several different positions at FOI and participated in a number of national and international research projects. Martin has a background in autonomous systems and control and his research includes work regulation and legal aspects of unmanned vehicles and autonomous weapon systems.

Dr Robert W. Sadowski

Army Chief Roboticist, Robotics ST, Combat Capabilities Development Command, Ground Vehicle System Center
Dr Robert W. Sadowski

Dr. Robert W. Sadowski is a member of the Scientific and Professional (ST) cadre of the Senior Executive Service and serves as the United States Army’s Senior Scientist for Robotics within the Research, Technology and Integration Directorate at the United States Army CCDC Ground Vehicle Systems Center in Warren, MI. Dr. Sadowski previously served twenty nine (29) years of active United States Army duty culminating as the Electrical Engineering Program Director and Academy Professor at the United States Military Academy in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science where he continues working with the faculty. Dr. Sadowski has over forty (40) months of operational experience in Southwest Asia in a variety of leadership, staff, and engineering positions including Iraq and Afghanistan. He currently chairs the OSD Autonomy Community of Interest and is guiding development of robotics and autonomous systems technology as part of the Army Modernization Enterprise. Dr. Sadowski is a graduate of the United States Military Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) and received his M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford University as a Fannie and John Hertz Fellow. He also holds a Master’s degree in Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College. He is a recent Meritorious Presidential Rank Award Recipient.

Lieutenant Colonel Alves de Sousa

Staff Officer Capability Branch, Portugese Army
Lieutenant Colonel Alves de Sousa

Lieutenant-Colonel Alves de Sousa was born in Setúbal, is 42 years old and is an Artillery Officer in the Portuguese Army.
Throughout his career, he served in various Units, Establishments and Bodies, namely at the Artillery Practice School, where, as a subordinate, he performed the functions of Platoon Commander (artillery instruction and specialties), of Shooting Battery Commander, and Trainer of several courses, namely Training for Artillery Officer, Promotion Courses and Training of Sergeants. In Infantry Regiment No. 1, as Captain, he served as Commander of the Command and Services Battery, Head of the Logistics Section and Operations, Information and Security Section, a role in which he continued as Major. He was also a trainer in the field of Anti-Aircraft Artillery Tactics for the Promotion to Captain and Sergeant courses.
Still as a Captain, he served in the 13th Infantry Regiment as Assistant to Operations in the General Staff in the 1st Infantry Battalion in the context of the preparation and stand-by period of the Battlegroup 10-11 of the European Union.
He currently performs functions in the Capabilities Branch of the Planning Forces Division of the General Staff of the Army, where, in the scope of the capabilities development of Forces, he plans and coordinates Army projects in the scope of the Portuguese Military Programming Law, plans and monitors the execution of the annual Procurement Plans.
He has several military courses, of which the following stand out: the Irregular Operations Course; the Weapons Transmissions Course; Military Security Course; Military Liaison and Observation Course; courses for Promotion to Captain and Senior Officer; Army Staff Course and the Joint Staff Course.
In the context of missions carried out abroad, he served as Intelligence Officer/ 1st Infantry Battalion/ Detached National Force/ Kosovo Force, in 2012.
His academic curriculum includes a degree and a Masters in Military Sciences – Artillery specialty, and a Post-Graduation in Human Rights, from the Faculty of Law of Coimbra University.
His service sheet contains several commendations and decorations.
Lieutenant Colonel Sousa is married and has a son.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Armstrong

S01 Autonomy, Royal Marines
Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Armstrong

Chris joined the Royal Marines in 2007. He is passionate about technology and has a range of operational experience in Information Exploitation (IX) and generalist commando roles, most recently serving in the mountainous and arctic specialist unit 45 Commando. He is responsible for the Autonomy profile within the Commando Force Programme.

Lieutenant Colonel Cynthia Garceu

Neutralization Section Chief, Defeat the Device Branch, NATO C-IED COE
Lieutenant Colonel Cynthia Garceu

LTC (OF-4) Garceau currently serves as the Neutralization Section Chief for the Defeat the Device Branch at the NATO Counter IED Center of Excellence located in Madrid, Spain. She earned her commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army in 2004 at Fort Benning, GA. Since graduating from the prestigious NAVSCHOL EOD in 2005 as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer, she deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan multiple times in a variety of combat leadership positions in support of global EOD initiatives. LTC Garceau’s previous assignments include serving as the Provisional Battalion Commander for the 184th EOD Battalion, S3 for the 52nd Ordnance Group (EOD), Executive Officer for the Warrior Transition Battalion at Brooke Army Medical Center, S3 for the 111th Ordnance Group (EOD), Company Commander of the 641st Ordnance Company (EOD), Executive Officer for the 761st Ordnance Company (EOD), and Platoon Leader for the 759th Ordnance Company (EOD).

Lieutenant Colonel Emory J Hayes

Military Deputy, Maneuver CDID, US Army Futures Command
Lieutenant Colonel Emory J Hayes

LTC Emory J Hayes
Military Deputy Director, Robotics Requirements Division
Maneuver-Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate
LTC Emory Hayes is Military Deputy of Robotics Requirements, Maneuver Capabilities Development Integration Directorate, Futures and Concepts Center, US Army Futures Command. He enlisted in the US Army in 1997, was commissioned into the Field Artillery in 2002, had combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, and just returned from the Republic of Korea.

Robotic Requirements develops and manages small unit robotics and artificial intelligence capabilities – to include small ground robots, small unmanned aircraft systems, counter small unmanned aircraft systems, integrated tactical sensors, artificial intelligence for small unit maneuver, and exoskeletons.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Sjoerd Mevissen

Commander of Robotics and Autonomous Systems Unit, Royal Netherlands Army
Lieutenant Colonel Sjoerd Mevissen

Sjoerd started his career in 1994 at the Royal Military Academy. He served in several positions within the Royal Engineers. After his Master in Civil Engineering and Management he became lecturer and researcher at the Military Academy. He attended the general staff officer course after which he worked as senior officer at the Defence Material Organization, in the strategy and planning branch at Army HQ and MoD level. Currently he is commander of the RAS-unit and involved in the RAS program since 2018. Sjoerd served in Macedonia, Albania and Afghanistan. He is married and has two children.

Major James Onstenk

Armour Trials and Development Unit ATDU, Future Integration, British Army
Major James Onstenk

Maj James Onstenk is SO2 Future Force at the Armoured Trials and Development Unit, a role he has held since 2021. His primary focus is conducting trials and experimentation to inform the British Army’s integration Uncrewed Ground Vehicles as main combat platforms. He joined the British Army in 2011, commissioning into the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME), and has spent the majority of his career commanding engineering tradesmen within the REME. Maj Onstenk is a graduate of the Army’s Battlespace Technology Course and is a Chartered Engineer with the Institute of Mechanical Engineers.

Mr Bar-On Ido

VP BD&Sales, Xtend
Mr Bar-On Ido

Ido Bar-On is the VP of Business Development and Sales at XTEND. For the last 4 years Ido is responsible for leading the sales team and developing and executing sales strategic such as opening the US branch and R&D efforts with IL MoD.
Ido has years of experience in Venture Capital and AI technology industries.
Prior to that Ido served as a Special Operations Intelligence officer at the IDF.

Mr Colin Carroll

Defense Director, Applied Intuition Inc
Mr Colin Carroll

Prior to Applied, Colin was the Chief Operations Officer at the Department of Defense’s Joint
Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC), the organization charged with transforming the US military
through AI and automation.

Colin graduated from the United States Naval Academy with a degree in Aerospace Engineering
and was commissioned into the United States Marine Corps as a Ground Intelligence Officer. He
spent six years on active duty leading a Reconnaissance Platoon and Company and served as the
staff intelligence officer for a Marine Corps Infantry Battalion.

After leaving active duty, Colin graduated from Georgetown University School of Foreign
Service and joined the Department of Defense as a federal civilian, where he spent five years
working on hard intelligence and information problems in the Pacific theater. In 2017, he became
a plank member of Project Maven, the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security’s
premier Artificial Intelligence capability development project, where he acted as the Deputy for
Engineering and Integration.

He transitioned to Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab and was the technical project
manager for a major program at the JAIC called Smart Sensor, a high endurance autonomous
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance platform. In 2020, he went back to federal service
as a High Quality Expert and served as the JAIC’s inaugural Chief Operations Officer.
 

Mr Emre Ilhan

Defense Industry Associate, SSB
Mr Emre Ilhan

Emre ILHAN
I have graduated from economics department in Middle East Technical University in 2018.
In 2019, I have started working as an associate in Undersecretariad for Defense Industries. Now I am working as a project manager mainly focus on light class unmanned ground vehicles. I have completed three projects and now I am preparing 3 upcoming projects’ contracts.
I am looking forward to learn the other procurement institutes’ view of unmanned ground vehicles sector, in which direction the sector is going, technological advances in robotic systems and product and design concepts that are beeing discussed currently

Mr Eric den Breejen

Technical consultant, TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
Mr Eric den Breejen

Mr Etienne Rancourt

Manager, Business Development - European Market at Rheinmetall Canada, Rheinmetall Canada Inc.
Mr Etienne Rancourt

Mr Guy Powell

Principal Advisor – Land Autonomy, DSTL
Mr Guy Powell

Guy Powell is Principal Adviser (Mounted systems) to the Land Systems Programme within Dstl. He is also Principal Technical Authority for project JTARR (Joint Tactical Autonomous Resupply and Replenishment) leading a team conducting scientific assessment of RAS technologies, through trials and supporting studies of exemplar ground platforms. While the primary focus of this work is application to Autonomous Resupply, it will likely have wider applicability across a range of capabilities.
Guy has worked in Defence R&D for over 30 years across a breadth of technical areas including land platforms, Robotics & Autonomous Systems (RAS), weapons and energetic materials.
 

Mr James Gavin

Head - Future Capability Group, DE&S, UK MOD
Mr James Gavin

James Gavin is the head of the Future Capability Group (FCG) at Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S).

The FCG exists to help explore new capabilities so that they can then be exploited at scale. Increasingly projects are ‘Agile By Default’ to deliver early operational advantage. The Group works closely with all the Front-line Commands, DSTL and central MOD areas such as the DIU and DASA. James has served in the military, the civil service and industry before joining DE&S. He is a passionate advocate of delivering Operational Advantage through a better application of strategic thinking on innovation, inclusive cultures and sustainability.
 

Mr Lior Shalom

Technical Product Manager, Elbit Systems Ltd
Mr Lior Shalom

 Over 15 years of experience in the fields of software solutions and project management.

Leading a group of technical product engineers; together we plan and implement the next generation of autonomous systems.

We aim to provide technological ground-breaking solutions, ranging from dedicated flight controls for drones, state of the art sensing capabilities, artificial intelligence capabilities, distributed data architectures, to full blown, multi-agent, Autonomous systems.

Mr Martin Joesaar

Chief of Project Office - iMUGS, Estonian Centre for Defence Investments
Mr Martin Joesaar

Mr Martin Jõesaar served in the Estonian Defence Forces for 16 years as an officer. He added valuable contribution into the integration of Short Range Air Defence Missile Systems to the existing units at the early stage of his career. However, the latter part and the majority of his time was spent on helping to build up the Special Operations Forces Unit in order to meet the new challenges of NATO. This included different command positions within in the structure and contribution as an instructor and an operations officer at the HQ, including a deployment to Afghanistan under CJSOTF10 in 2012.
In 2019, Mr Jõesaar left the military in a rank of major and joined the Defence Industry side instead as the COO of an unmanned aerial systems developer and producer Threod Systems, based in Estonia. Additionally to the everyday coordination, ensuring the smooth process flow internally in the factory, one of the main roles for him was sharing the end-user experience. Threod Systems specialises on providing the state of the art equipment tailored according to the needs of the military and security forces. In which it is crucial to understand the intelligence collection details and its connections to the higher level HQ planning process for providing the full solution for the clients.
In the end of 2020, Mr Jõesaar accepted the offer to become the representative of the participating member states of the iMUGS project. By being the link between the industry consortium and the participating nations, he will play the key role in ensuring the full transparency of the project and helping all counterparts to understand the process in the mutual way. Coordinating such a complex international and multilingual project was the kind of challenge he gladly accepted.
 

Mr Nati Atias

BD & Sales Manager , Plasan
Mr Nati Atias

Former officer in the IDF , BSC in industrial engineering.
Joined Plasan at 2009 to lead the Program management office and performed several PM roles in major armour programs.
Completed MBA degree and Since 2014, took BD and sales position in west Europe, with special focus on the UK market
 

Mr Tom Porankiewicz

Director of Operations, Milrem Robotics
Mr Tom Porankiewicz

Tom Porankiewicz started his career as an infantry officer at the Royal Netherlands Army. He served in several positions in the infantry and fire support. In those functions he did a tour in Mali (Africa). His final position in the Army was operations officer in the Netherlands Robotics and Autonomous Systems Unit. He organized numerous experiments, including the first Life Fire Exercise with unmanned systems and designing a RAS platoon. He worked with robots in the mud. After serving in the Army for 12 years he switched to Milrem Robotics and co-established the Dutch subsidiary as a Director of Operations. From here he specialises in Concept Development & Experimentation and product development. For Milrem he designed the RAS experiments in the Italian Army and is currently working on the next generation products.
Tom is married and a father of two daughters.

Mr Unal Yildirim

Defense Industry Associate, SSB
Mr Unal Yildirim

My name is Ünal YILDIRIM. I’m 32 years old and I am from Trabzon/Turkey.
I’ve graduated from Mechatronics Engineering. After fulfilling military duty in General Command of Gendarmerie, I started to begin working as an associate in Undersecretariad for Defense Industries (now called Defense Industry Agency) which is mainly responsible for procurement programs of Turkish Armed Forces.
In first years of my career i’ve involved in mostly air vehicles especially Unmanned Air Vehicles such as ANKA MALE UAV as well as turboprob airplanes for ISR missions. Now I am managing Unmanned Ground Vehicle’s (UGV) procurement projects.
As a team in Land Vehicles Department, we know this is fairly new area to be involved in and it has its own challenges but we are eager to share our knowledge and learn from others’ at the same time.
Sincerely,
Ünal.
 

Mr Zohar Golan

Robotics CTO, Elta Systems
Mr Zohar Golan

Over 25 years of experience in the field of R&D and systems engineering leadership in the defense domain. From software, hardware and communication system to multi-disciplinary large systems.

Leading a specialized group of skilled engineers and data scientists, responsible for producing and implementing advanced autonomous systems.
Offering cutting-edge technological solutions, of integrated advanced sensing and artificial intelligence capabilities to unmanned ground vehicle, as well as complex System-of-Systems solutions featuring with multi-agent and multi-domain autonomous platforms.

 

Ms Georgia Hinds

Legal Adviser, International Committee of the Red Cross
Ms Georgia Hinds

Georgia is a Legal Adviser with the ICRC, working on the legal and humanitarian implications of autonomous weapons, AI and other new technologies of warfare. Previously, she was Head of Legal for the ICRC in the Philippines and has also served as the Regional Legal Adviser for ICRC in the Pacific.
Prior to joining the ICRC, Georgia worked in the Office of International Law, Australian Attorney-General's Department, advising the Australian Government on public international law including international humanitarian and human rights law, and international criminal law. She practiced as a solicitor in commercial law in Brisbane, Sydney and Singapore, and has also served as a Reservist Officer with the Australian Army.
Georgia holds a Master of Laws in International Law (Distinction) from the Australian National University, a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) and a Bachelor of Arts from Griffith University and is admitted as solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Queensland and the High Court of Australia
 

Name withheld for security reasons

Director of IMOD Robotics and Autonomous Systems, IMOD
Name withheld for security reasons

Name Withheld for Security Reasons

Senior Representative, IMOD
Name Withheld for Security Reasons

WO1 Chris Stead

RSMI Auto, ATDU, Experimentation and Trials Unit, British Army
WO1 Chris Stead

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Conference agenda

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7:30

Registration & Coffee

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8:20

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Mr Martin Joesaar, Chief of Project Office - iMUGS, Estonian Centre for Defence Investments

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8:30

Future Warfare: The role of Autonomous Systems within the British Army

Colonel Tim Wright, Assistant Head, Research and Experimentation Futures Directorate , British Army Headquarters

  • Looking to the future of the British Army
  • How Autonomous Systems will be intergrated into the future British Army 
  • What are we doing about it now?  
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    Developing Battle Winning Technologies with RAS & AI for the Modern Battlespace

    Mr Guy Powell, Principal Advisor – Land Autonomy, DSTL

    • Project Convergance 2022 - implementing RAS and AI with Allies
    • Utilising RAS for the detection of hazardous materials and
    other risk reducing tasks
    • DSTL’s Roadmap for the future of RAS and AI Technologies

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    Plasan’s ATeMM - Different approach to electrification & robotic

    Mr Nati Atias, BD & Sales Manager , Plasan

  • The need in electrification & robotic
  • The Logistic challenge
  • Can you get single solution for both needs?
  • The key feature: Availability
  • Now vs Future
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    Morning Coffee

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    Exploring the Conclusions of the Heavy UGV Challenges with the Armored Trials & Development Unit

    • Exploring Heavy UGV opportunities for the British Army
    • Lessons learned from the Heavy UGV Challenge
    • Path to operability - Heavy UGV’s in the Modern Battle Space
     

    WO1 Chris Stead

    WO1 Chris Stead, RSMI Auto, ATDU, Experimentation and Trials Unit, British Army

    Major James Onstenk, Armour Trials and Development Unit ATDU, Future Integration, British Army

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    The Future Commando Force – Enhancing the Lethality, Situational Awareness and Mobility Capabilities of the Royal Marines with UGV’s and UAS

    Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Armstrong, S01 Autonomy, Royal Marines

    • Overview of the current UGV and UAS integration projects of
    the Future Commando Force
    • UAS swarming capabilities for situational awareness and
    autonomous resupply of Marines in the field
    • Opportunities and challenges for Human/Uncrewed Teaming
    resulting from Exercise Autonomous Advance 4.0
    • Other uncrewed projects which will enhance littoral and
    ground operations for the Royal Marines

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    Developing Intelligent Autonomous Systems (IAS) within TNO

    Mr Eric den Breejen

    Mr Eric den Breejen, Technical consultant, TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research

     • MILITARY AUTONOMOUS VERIFICATION & VALIDATION IN
    COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTS: MAVERIC
    ? NATO AVT-341 SCI-342 EOD Tele Manipulation Robot
    Technology Roadmap Development
    • ICTUS - Intelligent Coordination of Tactical Unmanned Systems
    ? Collaborative mission planning for UGV’s for surveillance
    mission in simulated environment
    • NATO SCI-342 EOD Tele Manipulation Robot Technology
    Roadmap Development
    • EDA CUGS (Combat Unmanned Ground Systems) on high-level mission autonomy (in simulation environment)

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    Architecting Autonomy for the Defense Enterprise

    Mr Colin Carroll, Defense Director, Applied Intuition Inc

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    Networking Lunch

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    Enhancing battlefield capability through a common RAS operating system & proven platforms

    • Exploiting the rapid technological advancements in the battlefield
    • LEGION-X, the modular autonomy suite
    • Operating in a GNSS denied environment
    • Embedding ISR, targeting and lethality mission payloads
    • Use of specialist robotics on operations right now - Elbit’s EOD capabilities

    Mr Lior Shalom, Technical Product Manager, Elbit Systems Ltd

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    Future Capability Group Briefing – Exploring the programmes and progress of the FCG

    Mr James Gavin, Head - Future Capability Group, DE&S, UK MOD

    • Introduction to the FCG and ways of working
    • Human Machine Teaming Programme 
    • Nano & small UAV lessons learnt 
    • Heavy Lift Challenge Programme
    • Multi Domain Integrated Swarms Programme
    • High Altitude Intelligence (AETHER) Programme 
     

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    Human-Robotic task force: the evolution on Human-Machine Teaming

    Mr Bar-On Ido, VP BD&Sales, Xtend

  • Barriers for scaling robotics adoption and deployment
  • Building the Swiss Army Knife – instead of tailored solutions
  • Flatten the ecosystem – single Operating System to control various robotic capabilities
  • Operating System as a growth enabler – marrying up with common BMS, and providing a gateway to software applications
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    Afternoon Tea

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    The steps for RAS to be widely integrated in the battlefield

    Mr Zohar Golan, Robotics CTO, Elta Systems

    - Autonomous Mission UGVs
    - System of Systems architecture for autonomous multi-platform solutions
    - Multi-agent approach to scaled-up combat autonomy

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    Updates on Unmanned and Autonomous Ground Systems Program from the FOI

    Dr Martin Hagström, Programme Manager Weapon and protection, Swedish Defence Research Agency

    • Where is autonomy truly needed? – critical functions for autonomy
    • Interface between operator and system – how should it be
    designed
    • What are the ethical considerations which should be kept in mind when developing and fielding autonomous weapons
    systems?
     

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    Swiss Progress in the Development of Unmanned & Autonomous systems for Military Operations

    Dr Mark Hoepflinger, Head of the Swiss Drone and Robotics Centre SDRC, Armasuisse

    • Research and innovation in the field of mil. robotics
    • Swiss contribution to winning the DARPA Sub-T Challenge
    • Autonomy in legged robotics
     

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    Unmanned Ground Robotics - The Norwegian Perspective

    Dr Kim Mathiassen, Research manager for combat vehicles and dismounted soldiers, FFI (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment)

    • Research on Autonomy for UGVs

    • Preliminary experimentation with the Norwegian Army

    • Simulations for exploring Unmanned systems use cases

    • NATO STO IST-179 Interoperability for Semi-autonomous ground vehicles

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    17:30

    Chairman's Closing Remarks

    Mr Martin Joesaar, Chief of Project Office - iMUGS, Estonian Centre for Defence Investments

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    7:50

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:20

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Mr Martin Joesaar, Chief of Project Office - iMUGS, Estonian Centre for Defence Investments

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    8:30

    Shaping and Enhancing the Future Force of the Australian Army through RAS capabilities

    Colonel Robin Smith, Director of RICO, Future Land Warfare, Australian Army

    • Adapting the Australian Army’s RAS Strategy to further new Brigade Combat Teams with integrated RAS capabilities – Challenges and opportunities
    • Current RAS projects of the Australian Army including, Leader Follower, UGVs, Nano-UAS and the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle
    • The mission and strategies of the Robotics & Autonomous Systems Implementation & Coordination Office (RICO)
    • Future force design with RAS future concepts – What will the key RAS technologies be which drive the development of armed forces?

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    Opportunities and Challenges Uncovered by the Implementation of MRAS technologies in the US

    Dr Robert W. Sadowski, Army Chief Roboticist, Robotics ST, Combat Capabilities Development Command, Ground Vehicle System Center

    • Lessons learned from integration of RAS with Soldiers.
    • Enhancing RAS Command & control software moving towards Heterogeneous robot control
    • Questions surrounding the weaponization of UGV’s and other RAS assets

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    RAS and Completing the Mission in a UAS Contested Battlespace

    Lieutenant Colonel Emory J Hayes, Military Deputy, Maneuver CDID, US Army Futures Command

    - Counter sUAS- The dangers of compartmentalization versus the opportunity of the operationalization
    - Counter sUAS as RAS overmatch and RAS overmatch as Cross Domain (or combined arms) Overmatch at the Tactical Edge
    - Assessing the challenges—and opportunities—in developing effective autonomous systems to meet the requirements of 21st century warfare in the 2040 approach.

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    A Pragmatic Approach to the Robotic Battlefield

    - Robotic warfare already exists in 2023.
    - How do you develop products for future robotic warfare?
    - CD&E as a service

    Mr Tom Porankiewicz, Director of Operations, Milrem Robotics

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    Morning Coffee

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    iMUGS Project – Progress towards standardisation and interoperability in Europe

    Mr Martin Joesaar, Chief of Project Office - iMUGS, Estonian Centre for Defence Investments

    • Outline of the iMUGS project, timelines, partners, aims and realities of the project
    • Challenges and opportunities of standardisation of UGV platforms
    • Successes, failures, and lessons learned from testing in Paris in Berlin in late 2022
    • Conclusion of the iMUGS project – project is ending in May 2023
    • Working with iMUGS industry partners and new opportunities for future development
     

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    The Royal Netherlands Army RAS programme: Lessons Learned from the Operational experiment in Lithuania

    Lieutenant Colonel Sjoerd Mevissen, Commander of Robotics and Autonomous Systems Unit, Royal Netherlands Army

    • Operational Experiment – How to get there.
    • Exercises in Lithuania – expectations, realities and lessons learned
    • Integration of RAS into the modern battlespace

     

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    International Panel Discussion on Enhancing the Integration of UGV's

  •  The balance between cheap, expendable and more expensive and capable, Robotic and Autonomous Systems 
  • Challenges which need to be overcome before RAS can be integrated to the armed forces in bigger masses
  • Are there limitations for operational experiments?
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    Mr Martin Joesaar, Chief of Project Office - iMUGS, Estonian Centre for Defence Investments

    Lieutenant Colonel Sjoerd Mevissen, Commander of Robotics and Autonomous Systems Unit, Royal Netherlands Army

    Mr Guy Powell, Principal Advisor – Land Autonomy, DSTL

    Dr Robert W. Sadowski, Army Chief Roboticist, Robotics ST, Combat Capabilities Development Command, Ground Vehicle System Center

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    How to Speed Up Adoption and Trust Towards Autonomous Systems

    • Our vision of the future use of UGV on the battlefield
    • How to get there with legacy platforms fitted with autonomous kit
    • Increasing simulation experiments
    • Continuing experimentation programs
    • Launching higher volume acquisition programs for basic UGVs to perform simple tasks
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    Mr Etienne Rancourt

    Mr Etienne Rancourt, Manager, Business Development - European Market at Rheinmetall Canada, Rheinmetall Canada Inc.

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    Leveraging Robotics and Autonomous Systems to ‘Defeat the Device’

     • Current projects and priorities for the C-IED COE in RAS
    development
    • Advancements in telemanipulation, mobility and route
    clearance for robotics in C-IED operations
    • International cooperation to develop new standards for ROV &
    RCV C-IED platforms and training
    • Future requirements for C-IED robotics – Speed, Agility,
    Autonomy, Mobility and more

     • Current projects and priorities for the C-IED COE in RAS
    development
    • Advancements in telemanipulation, mobility and route
    clearance for robotics in C-IED operations
    • International cooperation to develop new standards for ROV &
    RCV C-IED platforms and training
    • Future requirements for C-IED robotics – Speed, Agility,
    Autonomy, Mobility and more

    Lieutenant Colonel Cynthia Garceu, Neutralization Section Chief, Defeat the Device Branch, NATO C-IED COE

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    Czech Developments in Autonomous Ground Robotic Systems fit for the Future Operational Environment

    Colonel Jan Mazal, Head of the Military Robotics Department, University of Defence

    • Progress of current military RAS projects being developed by the Department of Military Robotics
    • Updates on the UGV development for pyrotechnical operations
    • Updates on the UGV development for logistics
    • Operational Intelligence for military robots
    • Conceptual findings and issues from RAS R&D

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    Afternoon Tea

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    Enhancing the Portuguese Army’s Capabilities with RAS

    Lieutenant Colonel Alves de Sousa, Staff Officer Capability Branch, Portugese Army

    • Next generation Force for Portuguese Army
    • Remote Autonomous Systems capability development
    • Ongoing RAS projects within Portuguese Army

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    Determining Needs and Functionalities of Artificial Intelligence Control Systems for Military Unmanned Ground Vehicles using Virtual Simulation

    Captain Christian Andersson, Researcher/Teacher, Finnish National Defence University

    • Our objective was to identify functionalities of an autonomous AI control system for a modular UGV system using a virtual simulation environment
    • Virtual Battlespace (VBS)
    • LAYKKA- AMPGV (Autonomous Multi Purpose Ground Vehicle)

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    Enhancing the capability of the Finnish Defence Forces Artillery System through Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems

    Captain Aleksanteri Siren, Course Leader, Finnish Defence Forces

    • Current progress in the field of RAS - challenges that have arisen, and opportunities taken
    • Operational Implementation and Integration of RAS into the Artillery Systems Kill chain
    • Manned-Unmanned -Teaming and Task Allocation between Human and Machine
     

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    Increasing Autonomy in Weapon Systems and Humanitarian Operations

    Ms Georgia Hinds, Legal Adviser, International Committee of the Red Cross

    • Overview of humanitarian, ethical and legal perspectives on autonomous weapon systems (AWS)
    • Current international law and policy processes regarding AWS and ICRC’s recommendations
    • Use of uncrewed systems in humanitarian operations
     

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    Chairman's Closing Remarks

    Mr Martin Joesaar, Chief of Project Office - iMUGS, Estonian Centre for Defence Investments


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    Head of the Military Robotics Department
    University of Defence
    Director of RICO, Future Land Warfare
    Australian Army
    Assistant Head, Research and Experimentation Futures Directorate
    British Army Headquarters
    Research manager for combat vehicles and dismounted soldiers
    FFI (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment)
    Head of the Swiss Drone and Robotics Centre SDRC
    Armasuisse
    Programme Manager Weapon and protection
    Swedish Defence Research Agency
    Army Chief Roboticist, Robotics ST
    Combat Capabilities Development Command, Ground Vehicle System Center
    Staff Officer Capability Branch
    Portugese Army
    S01 Autonomy
    Royal Marines
    Neutralization Section Chief, Defeat the Device Branch
    NATO C-IED COE
    Military Deputy
    Maneuver CDID, US Army Futures Command
    Commander of Robotics and Autonomous Systems Unit
    Royal Netherlands Army
    Armour Trials and Development Unit ATDU, Future Integration
    British Army
    VP BD&Sales
    Xtend
    Defense Director
    Applied Intuition Inc
    Defense Industry Associate
    SSB
    Technical consultant
    TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
    Manager, Business Development - European Market at Rheinmetall Canada
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    Principal Advisor – Land Autonomy
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    Head - Future Capability Group
    DE&S, UK MOD
    Technical Product Manager
    Elbit Systems Ltd
    Chief of Project Office - iMUGS
    Estonian Centre for Defence Investments
    BD & Sales Manager
    Plasan
    Director of Operations
    Milrem Robotics
    Defense Industry Associate
    SSB
    Robotics CTO
    Elta Systems
    Legal Adviser
    International Committee of the Red Cross
    Director of IMOD Robotics and Autonomous Systems
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    Applied Intuition

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    As the foremost enabler of autonomous vehicle development, Applied Intuition equips engineering, product, and testing teams with software that makes it faster, safer, and easier to bring autonomy to both commercial and defense markets. Applied’s suite of products focuses on all domain simulation and analytics for development, testing, and evaluation. Companies of all sizes use Applied to comprehensively test and rapidly accelerate their autonomous vehicle development. Headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in Washington DC, Los Angeles, Detroit, Tokyo, Munich, and Seoul, Applied is composed of software and automotive experts from the top companies in the world (such as Google, Amazon, Apple, Waymo, Tesla, Aptiv, GM, and Bosch). Applied Intuition is a non-traditional small business that is leveraging its commercial technologies and successes to accelerate autonomy in defense.


    Elbit Systems UK

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    Elbit Systems UK is an innovative Defence Technology company employing over 680 people across sixteen sites in the UK. Manufacturing and integrating advanced technology for the UK Armed Forces and our allies, our extensive portfolio provides cutting-edge capabilities for the British Army, Royal Navy, and Royal Air Force, protecting the UK at home and abroad.

    We work on a range of technologies for both military and civilian applications to meet our customer requirements. With a focus on UK sovereignty the Elbit Systems UK supply chain creates and sustains jobs around Great Britain. Utilising this established network of partners and suppliers we support the MOD as they deliver for our Armed Forces.

    Elbit Systems UK is a subsidiary of Elbit Systems Ltd (NASDAQ and TASE: ESLT), an international high technology company with a presence in dozens of countries. Elbit Systems develops and supplies a range of airborne, land and naval systems and services for Defence, homeland security and commercial applications worldwide.


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    British Army

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    The British Army protects the United Kingdom’s interests at home and abroad, providing a safe and secure environment in which all British citizens can live and prosper. Protecting the nation and its dependent territories will always be our first role. Highly trained soldiers are ready to deploy anywhere at any time to meet a variety of challenges. Ranging from support to the Police following a terrorist attack, to specialist capabilities such as bomb disposal and intelligence experts, 24 hours a day 365 days a year, we are always ready to serve.



    IAI ELTA Systems Ltd.

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    Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is a world-class aerospace and defense company innovating and delivering state-of-the-art technologies in space, air, land, naval, cyber & homeland security for defense and commercial markets. Combining the “Start-up Nation” spirit of innovation with decades of combat-proven experience, IAI provides customers with tailor-made, cutting-edge solutions to the unique challenges they face including satellites, UAVs, missiles, intelligence solutions, weapon systems, air defense systems, robotic systems, radars, business jets, aerostructures, and more. Established in 1953, IAI is one of Israel’s largest technology employers with offices and R&D centers in Israel and abroad. For more information, visit https://www.iai.co.il/.



    Milrem Robotics

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    Milrem Robotics is the leading European robotics and autonomous systems developer and systems integrator. The company is known for their THeMIS and Multiscope UGVs, the Type-X Robotic Combat Vehicle and MIFIK the autonomy kit. The Type-X RCV is intended to support mechanized units, raising troop survivability and lowering lethality risks by increasing standoff distance from enemy units.

    Milrem Robotics is the leader of the iMUGS consortium that was awarded 30.6 MEUR from the European Commission’s European Defence Industrial Development Programme (EDIDP) to develop a European standardized unmanned ground system (UGS).

    Milrem Robotics’ products and services have been sold to 16 countries, including 8 NATO members. The company’s offices are in Estonia, Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands and the US.



    MIRA

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    https://www.horiba-mira.com/unmanned-ground-vehicles/

    MIRA UGV is a supplier of complete Uncrewed Ground Systems for Defence applications. Our Modular Autonomous Control Equipment (MACE) can be fitted in to in service platforms converting them to optionally crewed, delivering remote control, tele-operation, and autonomous behaviours. Separately we also develop and supply platforms including our VIKING multi-role vehicle which is used extensively by the UK MoD and has a range of applications including last mile logistics, ISTAR, weaponisation and CBRN.



    Mobilicom

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    https://mobilicom.com/

    Mobilicom is a leading provider of end-to-end cybersecurity and smart solutions for drones, robotics, and autonomous platforms. The company specializes in designing, developing, and delivering cutting-edge communication solutions to meet the unique needs of drone, robotics, and autonomous system manufacturers.

    With patented technology and unique know-how in Mobile Mesh Networking, Mobilicom holds a field-proven portfolio of commercialized products used in a wide range of applications. The company's competitive edge lies in its outstanding security capabilities and ability to perform in harsh environmental conditions, making it the go-to solution for clients worldwide.

    Mobilicom's comprehensive solutions have been As a high-tech company, Mobilicom is committed to advancing the field of drones, robotics, and autonomous systems by developing state-of-the-art communication solutions that meet the most demanding requirements. With a focus on innovation, performance, and reliability, Mobilicom is well-positioned to remain a leader in the industry for years to come. deployed across the globe, helping clients achieve their goals with innovative and reliable technology. Whether it's for critical infrastructure, defense, or commercial use, Mobilicom provides customized, holistic solutions to meet the unique needs of its clients.



    Overview Ltd

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    http://www.overview.co.uk

    Overview Ltd. leads the market for Remote Autonomous Sensing and Sensor Pointing Drives. An innovative, technology-led British company, Overview received the Queen's Award for Enterprise in Innovation.

    Overview’s PodView™ is a persistent remote autonomous ISR system. EO, IR and LRF sensors are mounted on a highly agile, silent, and precise pointing system. PodView incorporates powerful edge-processing that hosts AI detection, classification, and tracking software. Designed to minimise SW&P and operate at machine speed, PodView provides unmanned forward close observation as well as force protection capability. PodView OPs remove humans from high threat situations, provide minimal thermal and visual signature and if compromised, can be destroyed with no human risk.

    PodView is SAPIENT compliant and delivers real-time information over a range of in-service communications bearers to a TAK client or C2 system enabling enhanced situational awareness and a networked sense, detect, and engage capability operating at machine speed.

    Podview enables networked multi-mode sensing: EO, IR and LRF sensors are incorporated with options to add Specialist Sensor Modules on a plug and play basis (e.g. UGS, ESM etc., from Overview or third parties). PodView’s motion stabilisation supports long-range sensors and deployment by dismounted troops or by UGV / UAS.



    Plasan

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.plasan.com

    Plasan is the leader in the design, development and integration of advanced armored protection systems for all types of wheeled and tracked vehicles. Being at the forefront of technology on the future battlefield, Plasan focuses on advanced technologies for land maneuvering operations, including unmanned ground vehicles and robotics solutions.

    In recent years the demands for local production in different countries has been growing. International defense companies are required to address this reality. We invite you to meet with Plasan’s new and creative solutions.



    Rheinmetall Protection Systems

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    http://www.rheinmetall.com

    Business unit Rheinmetall Protection Systems GmbH (RPS)

    For some 60 years, Rheinmetall AG has specialized in the development and production of components and systems for the protection of persons, vehicles, aircraft, ships and other assets. National and international customers expect one thing above all others: maximum protection and security.

    In 2019, Rheinmetall in Germany acquired the protection-development expert IBD Deisenroth Engineering GmbH in Lohmar, Germany, and its national and international subsidiaries. Together with Rheinmetall Chempro GmbH and Rheinmetall Ballistic Protection GmbH, it is now part of the new Rheinmetall Protection Systems (RPS) business unit, headquartered in Bonn/ Germany. This means that Rheinmetall's protection system capabilities are efficiently pooled under one roof.

    Rheinmetall thus has a unique overall protection portfolio and can offer 360-degree protection: products and services for light-, medium- and heavy-duty protection. This new market profile as a leading systems house for passive, active and softkill security solutions offers development and production from a single source.

    RPS is an independent protection provider with a worldwide customer base and subsidiaries in Germany, Australia, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Turkey, Algeria and UAE. This global presence allows close customer proximity, local added value and tight local cooperation.

    RPS's worldwide customers include national ministries and authorities as well as OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers/platform producers) of land vehicles, aircrafts and ships.

    With its unique Active Protection System ‘StrikeShield’, Rheinmetall has established and maintained strong partnership and footprint in the US for more than ten years now.



    XTEND

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    https://xtend.me/

    XTEND provides revolutionary human-guided autonomous drone systems that allow any operator to perform extremely accurate maneuvers and actions, in any environment with minimal training. The company’s patented operating system fuses the best of human intelligence and machine autonomy to enhance the operator’s abilities and simultaneously reduce the need for physical confrontation, thus minimizing casualties and injuries. Hundreds of XTEND’s systems are already operationally deployed worldwide and the company is continuously developing its operating system and platforms to deliver the future of man-machine teaming to defense, HLS, and security professionals worldwide.

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    Defence Global provides an essential link between the Defence & Security Manufacturers and Suppliers, Government and Military sectors globally. Defence Global is a quarterly, tri-service publication providing articles and informative analysis from respected journalists and writers worldwide to attract a sophisticated and broad audience. Defence Global is published in February, May, August and November, with a professional and stylish design in both printed copy and digital format. The printed copies are perfect bound, full colour throughout with high quality art and photography. Defence Global is used as a reference tool providing a professional and intelligent read. We work with industry experts and corporate clients to include Defence and Security Manufacturers and Suppliers, as well as Governments, MoDs, Military Authorities and Senior Management Teams.


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    RoboticsTomorrow.com is an Online Trade Magazine featuring Products, Companies, News, Articles and Events for the Industrial Automation, Robotics and Unmanned Vehicle industries. With an emphasis on the state of the art and on the horizon technologies that have strong prospects of commercialization, our philosophy is to create an outlet where the industry can share information and report on itself.


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    Uncrewed Systems Technology magazine focuses entirely on the innovative engineering that's successfully pushing boundaries on land, at sea, in flight and even through the universe. The magazine is unique - the first ever publication to focus entirely on providing independent coverage of the engineering at the heart of uncrewed vehicles. It applies the same rigorous scientific approach to this brave new world as critically acclaimed Race Engine Technology has brought to the subject of racing powertrain technology. Published 6-times a year, we probe today's cutting-edge projects to provide in-depth research insights - rigorous investigation is backed by professional peer review and critical analysis.


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    Counter-IED Report is a leading international subscription-based publication, which covers the latest developments in the fight against the IED threat. We aim to identify technological advances as well as strategies and tactics for countering threat networks, reduce IED manufacture and placement, assist post-conflict humanitarian demining and capacity building efforts worldwide. For more information please visit website: www.counteriedreport.com


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    Army-technology.com brings you up-to-date international news and features on the defence industry, covering military projects, trends, products, services and more in the army sector. With a team of journalists around the world, army-technology.com, along with sister sites naval-technology.com and airforce-technology.com, is the only business service that focuses on the technologies required by military personnel and companies working in this important field. When you combine this with one of the most comprehensive and detailed listings of military equipment suppliers, products and services, free white paper downloads and company press releases, you see why army-technology.com is the key point of reference for the defence industry.


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    This information hub for Counter-UAS and airspace awareness content includes news, original articles, vendors, products, services, events, multimedia content, and a comprehensive reference library. This site is an excellent resource for professionals from the defense, public safety, government, academia, critical infrastructure, corporate security, and private security sectors.


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    Defence Online is one of the fastest-growing communities of key decision makers representing defence sector buyers and influencers within the Ministry of Defence, Prime Contractors and Industry. Providing up-to-date and informative news, insight and intelligence, Defence Online allows organisations to engage directly with a range of sector-based solutions, designed specifically to enhance their knowledge and understanding of this ever-evolving marketplace. No matter the size of your organisation, Defence Online has a range of advertising and marketing solutions to suit your business development requirements, connecting you with a marketplace worth over £19 billion annually in the UK alone.


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