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Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe
1 March - 2 March 2023
Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe

SAE Media Group are proud to present the 8th Annual Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe Conference, taking place on the 1st and 2nd of March 2023 in Budapest, Hungary.

The Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe conference is revered as the highest-level meeting for defence logistic leaders and supply chain managers from the region’s most forward-thinking military nations. As the only logistics conference specifically dedicated to the region, this is the critical forum where senior officers, military logistics commanders, and industry experts are brought together to discuss the modernisation and cooperation of defence logistics from the High North to the Black Sea.

The importance of defence logistics as a capability in its own right continues to grow with the increasing prevalence of systematic multilateral cooperation between armed forces and the continual development of new technologies with exciting logistics application. Through extensive research and consultation across the industry, Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe 2023 will continue to break the mould and create an event that will channel these developments and reflect the most pressing priorities of NATO allies and partners.

Furthermore, the conflict in Ukraine has reinforced the fundamental importance of logistics as the facilitator of tactical, operational, and strategic military capabilities. From ensuring the security of essential supplies to maintaining the frontline troops, this event will provide a forum to consider and respond the profound implications of the conflict on the region.

We strive to deliver real insight and genuine learning experiences which can be applied to optimise the future of defence logistics for the Central and Eastern Europe region.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier Tim Crossland

Brigadier Tim Crossland

Commander, International Donor Co-ordination Centre
Lieutenant General Dr Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi

Lieutenant General Dr Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi

Commander, Hungarian Defence Forces Command (HDFC)
Major General Dr. László Sticz

Major General Dr. László Sticz

Commander, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
Major General Liviu Marian Mazilu

Major General Liviu Marian Mazilu

Head of the Logistics Directorate - J4, Defence Staff of the Romanian Armed Forces

Brigadier General (Ret’d) Dr. Gyula Keszthelyi

President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association
Brigadier General (Ret’d) Dr. Gyula Keszthelyi

Full name: KESZTHELYI, Gyula
Nationality: Hungarian
Date of Birth: June 12, 1951
Marital status: Married
Address: Fiumei út 16, 2. lph. 3/3, 1044 Budapest, Hungary
Mob.: (+36) 30 417 3402
E-mail: gyula.keszthelyi@gmail.com

Experience
1973-1984. 31th Fighter Wing Taszár, Hungary

  • Technician, Test and flight evaluation shop
  • Chief of “I” level maintenance organization

1984-1998. Air Defense and Air Force Command Budapest, Hungary

  • Chief Engineer of fighter aviation
  • Deputy chief of maintenance department of Hungarian Air Force
  • Chief of Institute of Aviation Technology

1998-2002. General Directorate of Logistics Budapest, Hungary

  • Deputy General Director

2000-2002. Joint Logistics and Support Command Budapest, Hungary

  • Commander

2002-2005. JFC Naples Italy, Naples

  • Chief of Logistics Department

2006.12.31. Retired from active duty Budapest, Hungary
2008-2010. Ministry of Finance Budapest, Hungary

  • Senior Executive of Military Budget Planning

2010-2013. MoD Armament and Quartermaster Office Budapest, Hungary

  • General Director

2016-2019. EAC Consulting & Investment Budapest, Hungary

  • Adviser

2021-2022 VEX (Hungarian Defense Export Agency) Budapest Hungary

  • CEO

Education (diploma)
Ph.D.: 2008. National Defense University Budapest, Hungary
Military Technical Science
MSc.: 1998. National Defense University Washington, Dc., USA
National Resource Management
1977. Zukovszkij Aviation Engineering Academy Moscow, Soviet Union Aeronautical Engineer
BSc.: 1977. Aviation Engineering College Szolnok, Hungary
Aeronautical Engineer
 

Language: English, Russian, Hungarian
 

Experience:

  • Program Management (MiG-29, JAS-39 Gripen, transport aircrafts, helicopters)
  • Aircraft Maintenance Management
  • Logistics Management, logistics engineering
  • Special aerodrome projects requirement drafting (Kecskemet MiG-29 hangar, dual use of Kecskemet airport, SAC project (hangar, workshops) Papa)
  • Defense Export promotion (VEX Hungary)

Social activities:

  • President of Hungarian Military Logistics Association
     

Brigadier General Ilir Xhebexhia

Commander, Support Command, Albanian Armed Forces
Brigadier General Ilir Xhebexhia

Brigadier General Ilir XHEBEXHIA

BG Ilir XHEBEXHIA. has been born on October 3-rd 1970 in Has Region Albania.
On March 1994 he has finished "Skënderbeg" Military Academy in the J2 Branch (SIGINT).

Task he has accomplished are as follows;

  • 1994 – 1995, Platoon Commander in “Commando Regiment”.
  • 1995 – 1996, Lieutenant rank has been serrved as Analyses Section Specialist in J2 Directory (GS) .
  • 1996 – 2004, Captain (OF-2), in different posistions in J2 Directory.
  • 2004 – 2007, Major (OF-3), S-2 Chief in AAF SIGINT Centre.
  • 2007 – 2008, Depyty Commander (XO) of SIGINT Centre.
  • 2008 – 2011, Lt. Colonel (OF-4), Intel staff officer for Albanian Representatives in NATO Hq Bruxelles Belgium,
  • 2011 – 2013, SIGINT Head Chief in AAF Military Intelligence Agency.
  • 2013 – 2014, Colonel (OF-5), Director of SIGINT Directory in AAF Military Intelligence Agency.
  • 2014 – 2015, G-3/7 Head Chieff in AAF Land-Forces Command
  • 2015 – 2018, J3/7 Head Director in AAF General Staff.
  • 2018 – 2020, Deputy High representative in NATO Hq & Albanian Defence Attache for Kingdom of Belgiom & France Republic (non-rezident)
  • On September 2020 has been promoted as Brigadier General (OF-6).
  • Octoberr 2020 –January 2022 AAF Navy Forces Commander .
  •  January 2022 he was asigned as AAF Support Command Commander

Misione dhe detyra jashtë vendit:

  • ? September 1997 – June 1998, Anbanian Contingent Liaison Officer in SFOR Ops. Rajlovac, Sarajevë, BiH.
  • ? June 2003 – January 2004, Intelligence Officer in “Iraqi Freedom mission” Coalition Forces Hq in Baghdad, Iraq.

Education & Qualification:

  • May – December 1994, Commando Basic Course in Egirdir Isparta, in Turqey;
  • 1995, Intel Basic course in Turqey
  • 10 April 1994 -10 March 1995, Intel Analyses Course, DIA, Tirana, Albania;
  • August - December 2002, International Staff Officer Course, in Netherland
  • April - June 2003, Basic Staff Officer Course in AAF military Academy, Tirana, Albania;
  • October 2011 – July 2012, Military Intelligence Course.

In his Career he has been awarded with significant medals and decorates, for his brilliant military career..
BG XHBEXHIA has published 2 books

  • "Iraqi Freedom Ops." in 2006
  • "Integrating Processes in South Eastern Europe" in 2007

BG XHBEXHIA speaks fluently 3 foreign languages (English, Turkish, Serbian).

BG XHBEXHIA is married with 3 children (2 sons & a daughter).
 

Brigadier General Stefan Lampl

Commanding Officer, Armed Forces Logistics School , Austrian Armed Forces
Brigadier General Stefan Lampl

Place of Birth: November 25, 1969 LILIENFELD / AUSTRIA

Military Career:

  • 1998/10: Joined the Austrian Armed Forces
  • 1989/09 - 1992/09: Officers training at the Military Academy in WR.NEUSTADT
  • 1992/10 - 2003/06: Commander of a NBC-Platoon and HQ-company in Lower Austria
  • 2003/07 - 2006/06: General Staff Officers Course at the National Defense Academy in VIENNA
  • 2006/06 - 2013/07: Head of the Joint Logistics Branch at the National Defense Academy in VIENNA
  • 2013/07 - 2017/07: Head of the CJ4-division in the Multinational Joint Headquarters in ULM, ACOS CJ4
  • 2017/08 - 2018/04: Section head Military Logistics Leadership and deputy division head of the Logistics Planning and Coordination Division/AUT MOD
  • Since 10/2018: Commander of the Austrian Forces Logistics School (AFLS)
  • Since 2015/08: Lecturer for Humanitarian Logistics and Leadership at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
  • Since 2020/05: Member in the science council of the Ministry of Defence in support of the Chief of the General Staff

Missions Abroad:

  • 1994/01 - 1994/06: Member of the Chemical Destruction Group / UNSCOM in IRAQ
  • 1998/09 - 1998/10: Deputy Commander of the water purification company ATHUM after the earthquake in TURKEY
  • 2008/05 - 2008/11: G4 of the Multinational Task Force “South” KFOR in KOSOVO
  • 2018/04 - 2018/10: Commander of the Joint Logistics Support Group (JLSG) KFOR in KOSOVO and NCC of the Austrian Contingent

 

Brigadier Tim Crossland

Commander, International Donor Co-ordination Centre
Brigadier Tim Crossland

Brig Tim Crossland commissioned into the Royal Logistic Corps of the British Army in 1999 and has served in Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan along with appointments at Army HQ and the PJHQ. From 2016 he commanded 6 Regiment RLC and upon promotion in 2018 he served as DCOS 1st (UK) Division.

In 2020 he served at PJHQ planning and executing the deployment to Mali, the extraction from Afghanistan and the logistic requirements for the Carrier Strike Group. In 2022 he took over command of 102 Operational Sustainment Brigade and deployed as Commander of the International Donor Coordination Centre in support of Ukraine.

Col (ret'd) Yonatan Chetboun

Business Development Director, Plasan Sasa Ltd.
Col (ret'd) Yonatan Chetboun

Career History:

  • Former member of the Israeli Parliament (Knesset).
  • Vice President of the Knesset. 
  • Member of Foreign Affairs & Defence Committee. 
  • Member of the Israeli Delegation to NATO. 
  • Commander of infantry battalion.
  • Recipient of The Chief of Staff’s Citation –Second Lebanon War.
     

 

Colonel (Ret'd) Jim Waring

Vice President, Strategic Business Development, Crestwood Technology Group
Colonel (Ret'd) Jim Waring

Jim Waring joined the company as Vice President of Strategic Business Development (BD) in February 2016. In this position, he is responsible for leading business development to create long-term value and growth for the organization with U.S and International Customers, Markets and Relationships that generate opportunities in the Defense and Government market space.


Jim brought a very strong Business Development and Program Management background. Upon completing his career in the U.S. Army in 2009, he worked in Business Development positions with Honeywell International and IDS International responsible for both U.S. and International Defense customers. He joined the team from Cubic Defense where he served as the Program Manger, Joint Training, Joint Staff, DDJ7 in Suffolk, Virginia.


A career U.S. Army officer with over 27 years of Active Duty service, Jim retired as a Colonel in 2009 having commanded troop units from Platoon to Brigade level. He has extensive experience in operational, joint and multi-national commands, including numerous contingency and combat tours in Europe and the Middle East.
 

Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Slawomir Augustyn

Deputy of Director at Implementation of Innovative Technologies, Military University of Technology
Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Slawomir Augustyn

Slawomir Augustyn is Dep. Director for Implementation of Innovative Technologies and teacher at the Logistics Institute, Military University of Technology, Warsaw. He developped his competencies by participating in numerous courses, e.g. Air Transport System, ISO 9001 Quality Assurance with NATO Standard AQAP 2110. He is an author of numerous publications in international scientific magazines and books. In addition, he is a member of the program board of ARMIA military magazine and the board of reviewers of International Journal of Computer and Information Technology. Furthermore, he is also a member of the Polish Department of the Management Board of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE).

Colonel Artur Gniadek

Deputy Head of the Organizational and Planning Branch, Polish Armed Forces
Colonel Artur Gniadek

Colonel Artur Gniadek is a Deputy Head of the Organizational and Planning Branch of the Logistics Directorate – J4 General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces.


He graduated from the Military University of Technology in Warsaw in 2002.


He began his military service in the Polish - Ukrainian Battalion Peace Forces (POLUKRBAT) in Przemysl where he took over a first post of the Repair Platoon Commander. In 2002 he served as a Repair Platoon Commander in 1st Warsaw Armoured Brigade. In the years 2005-2009 he served in the 3th Sustain Battalion of the Land Forces Command in Warsaw as a Chief of Technical Section and then a Transportation Company Commander. In the years 2009-2012 he continued his military service in the Warsaw Garrisson Command as a Junior Specialist in the Technical Section.


From 2012 he has been serving in Logistic Directorate – J4 in the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces as a Specialist in Technical Branch, a Senior Specialist in Organizational Branch and a Chief of a Planning Branch.


On February 6, 2023, Lt Col Artur Gniadek was nominated to the rank of Colonel.
 

Colonel Attila Boczák

Chief of Logistics, HQ Multinational Division-Centre (HQ MND-C)
Colonel Attila Boczák

Colonel Attila Boczák was born in Nyíregyháza, Hungary on 19th September 1967. He finished primary school in Tiszavasvári and secondary school in Nyíregyháza. In 1989 he graduated from the Military College for Logistics and got his first position as a Supply Company Commander.

Career:

  • 1989- 1998 Mechanized Infrantry Brigade: Supply Company Commander, Chief of Transportation Branch, Deputy Chief of Logistic
  • 2000-2005 MoD Logistics Agency: senior staff officer
  • 2005-2008 NATO, HQ ARRC G-7 SO2, Rheindahlen, Germany
  • 2008-2010 HDF JFC National Military Movement Center, Commander of National Movement Coordination Center
  • 2010-2016 MoD General Staff Chief of Logistic Support Branch of J-4
  • 2016-2020 DCOM JLSG, HQ NRDC-ITA
  • 2020- ACOS G-4, MND-C
     

Schools:

  • 1986-1989 Military College, supply-transportation department
  • 1995/1996 Financial College
  • 1998-2000 Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University
  • 2001 MJLC, NATO Logisztikai Course
  • 2002 English Stanag 3.3.3.3. Canada
  • 2009/2010 English Stanag 4.4.4.4. GBR
  • 2012 NATO Defence Collage (NDC Rome)
     

Missions:

  • 2006-2007 Afganisztan ISAF IX, LNO
  • 2009-2010 Kosovo, KFOR MNTF(W) DCOS SPT
     

Medals:

  • 1996.08.20. Officer’s Merits for Service after 10 years
  • 2006.08.20. Officer’s Merits for Service after 20 years
  • 2007.01.17. NATO Service Medals
  • 2008.07.22. NATO/EU/EBESZ/ENSZ Service Medals
  • 2009.08.20. Gold Merits of Service
  • 2009.12. Medal for multinational cooperation of II. grade (Slovenia)
  • 2010. Non Article 5 NATO Medal
  • 2011.04. Ministero della Difesa III Reparto memorial cross (Italia)
  • 2015.10.23. Gold Merits of Service Decorated with Laurel Wreath
     

Colonel Boczak is married and has two children and two grandchildren.

Colonel Donald Logsdon

Chief of Plans, 21st Theatre Sustainment Command
Colonel Donald Logsdon

Colonel Toby Logsdon is currently serving as the Chief of Plans for the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, responsible for executing command and control of strategic and operational sustainment across Europe and Africa, including theater opening, distribution, and sustainment operations in support of EUCOM, AFRICOM, and NATO Operations through and with US Forces, NATO Allies and Partners. COL Logsdon is a US Army Logistics Officer with over 26 years of experience from the tactical to strategic level of military operations in Army, Joint and Coalition operating environments. He has commanded formations in peacetime and combat from the Platoon level to the Battalion level. His staff experience highlights include logistics planner on a Combatant Command Staff in the INDOPACOM J4, Support Operations Officer and Chief of Plans in the 8th Theater Sustainment Command. His education includes a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Oklahoma Christian University and a Master’s in Education from Kansas State University.

Colonel Dr. László Fazekas

Director, NATO Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine
Colonel Dr. László Fazekas

Positions:

  • 1980 Cadet of Hungarian Defence Forces
  • 1984 – 1991 Education as military physician at Kirov Military Medical Academy in Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • 1991 – 1993 Battalion chief medical officer
  • 1993 -1999 Regiment chief medical officer
  • 1997 Specialization to a General Practitioner
  • 1999 – 2000 Deployment to Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina as chief medical officer in Hungarian SFOR Engineer Contingent
  • 2001 Main physician responsible for healthcare to forces in HDF HQ Land Force Command
  • 2001 – 2005 Brigade Surgeon (Commander of Medical Centre) at HDF 5th Mechanized Infantry Brigade
  • 2005 – 2008 Medical officer (physician), Deputy MEDAD at HQ NATO Joint Force Command South, Naples
  • 2008 - Training Branch Chief, NATO Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine
  • 2013 - Deputy MEDAD, Afghan National Security Forces Development, ISAF Regional Command North, Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan
  • 2014 - Deputy Director and Chief of Staff, NATO Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine
  • 2016-2019 Director, NATO Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine
  • 2019-2022, Assistant Chief of Staff, JMED / SHAPE Medical Advisor
  • 2022- Director, NATO Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine

Promotions:

  • 1987 Warrant Officer
  • 1991 2nd Lieutenant
  • 1994 1st Lieutenant
  • 1996 Captain
  • 2001 Major
  • 2006 Lieutenant Colonel
  • 2009 Colonel

Awards:

  • Bronze, Silver and Gold level Service Medals
  • Peacekeeper Service Merit
  • NATO Service Merit
  • NATO Balkan Awards (Bosnia-Herzegovina 3, Kosovo 1)

Languages spoken:

  • English
  • Hungarian
  • Russian

Major courses:

  • NATO Staff Officer Orientation Course
  • Operational Planning Group Course
  • Senior Medical Staff Officer Course
  • NATO Medical Evaluation Course
  • Emergency Management of Battlefield Injuries Course
  • NATO Medical Standardization Course

Medical specialization: General Practitioner


Colonel Dr. Fazekas László is married to Erzsébet and has two sons. With his sons he shares an interest in computers, computer games and outdoor activities.

Colonel Faith Chamberlain

Commander, Defence Logistics Agency - Europe & Africa (DLA EA)
Colonel Faith Chamberlain

A native of western Pennsylvania, Faith was commissioned in 1999 as a Quartermaster Officer from West Point. She began her career with the 596th Maintenance Company in Darmstadt, Germany as the Ground Support Equipment Platoon Leader deploying to Macedonia in support of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization KFOR mission. She served as the unit’s Class IX Accountable and Executive Officers and transitioned to the Joint Readiness Training Center in Fort Polk, Louisiana as the Operations Group Maintenance Officer and Company Commander. In 2005 she deployed to Iraq with the 142nd Corps Support Battalion in support of the 101st Airborne (Air Assault) Division. As the S3 Operations Officer, she was responsible for overseeing intra-theater combat logistics patrols.


She was selected as an Instructor and Assistant Professor in the Social Sciences Department at West Point and then as an International Affairs Fellow with the Council on Foreign Relations. In 2013, she deployed to Kuwait as the Executive Officer of the 840th Transportation Battalion supporting Operations Enduring Freedom and Spartan Shield. She then served as the Military Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration. She commanded Defense Logistics Agency Korea and managed fuel for all Joint Forces in South Korea and provided quality assurance for fuel used across INDOPACOM from 2016-2018.

Following command, she was assigned to HQDA Deputy Chief of Staff G4 and seconded to the newly established Joint Artificial Intelligence (AI) Center where she worked with Service AI Task Forces, Service Labs, Academic Partners, and Commercial Industry to improve predictive maintenance of the Joint H60 fleet. Then the Army afforded her an invaluable opportunity to return home for a year and give back to western Pennsylvania and its future leaders as the Three Rivers Battalion Professor of Military Science (ROTC). She was responsible for developing 260+ Cadets who attended the University of Pittsburgh and 13 Crosstown Schools.

She holds a B.S. from West Point, a Masters of Public Policy from Georgetown University, a Masters in Urban and Regional Planning from Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, and a Masters in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College.

Colonel Chamberlain’s military awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal (1 oak leaf cluster), Defense Meritorious Service Medal, (3 oak leaf clusters), Meritorious Service Medal (1 oak leaf cluster), Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Parachutist and Rigger Badges, and various campaign and service awards.

She is married to Bob Chamberlain and they have two children, Luke (12) and Mimi (11).

Colonel Gioacchino Cassarà

Director, MCCE
Colonel Gioacchino Cassarà

Col. Gioacchino Cassarà is an Officer of the Italian Air Force.
He was born in Partinico (Palermo) in 1971, entered the Italian Air Force Academy in 1990 and earned his commission in September 1993.

After Navigator training at Randolph AFB (USA) - (1995-1996), Lecce AFB (IT) (1996), TTTE Cottesmore (UK) (1996) and Coningsby RAF (UK) (1996-1997) he has been assigned as a Navigator and Weapon System Operator at 53rd Wing Cameri (ITAF), and after at 36th Wing Gioia del Colle (ITAF), flying Tornado F3 - ADV (Air Defence Variant) for almost ten years. He has participated at numerous international exercises and real operations.

He has been assigned at 4th Wing Grosseto from 2004 to 2009 managing the implementation of the Eurofighter (EF-2000) Ground School and Synthetic Training at the 20th Squadron OCU (Operational Conversion Unit).

His duties have also included a KFOR assignment (2008-2009) as Chief Air Operation at MNTF-W (Multi-National Task Force West – Pec - Kosovo), Chief Flying Safety Office and Chief Training and Standardization 4th Wing Grosseto (ITAF), Chief Program ASTA (Aircrew Synthetic Training Aids) - Eurofighter Program.

Promoted Lieutenant Colonel in 2009 he was seconded as Chief of Italian National Representative at MCCE (Movement Coordination Centre Europe) in Eindhoven (NL) where he took the duty of AAR Staff Officer (2009-2010) and AAR Branch Chief (2010-2013).

Promoted Colonel, in 2013, he has served at the Air Mobility and Special Forces Command in Rome (2013-2016). Commander of Brindisi Air Force Base (2016-2018) he has also served in the Italian Air Force Logistic Command as Chief of Planning, Logistics and Infrastructure Organization (2019-2020), as Chief of Standardization Office (2018-2022) and Chief of Programs/Projects and Quality Office (2018-2022).

He is the Director of MCCE (Movement Coordination Centre Europe) from 7th September 2022.

Colonel Jaroslav Jíru

Director of the Logistics Agency, Logistics Directorate - J4, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
Colonel Jaroslav Jíru

Date of Birth: 10th December 1963

Education:

  • 1988: Military Academy, Brno
  • 1997: United Nations Military Observer Course, Hammelburg, Germany
  • 1998: Command Battalion Course, Military Academy, Brno
  • 2001: Multinational Crisis Management Course – NATO School, Oberammergau, Germany
  • 2005-2006: General Staff Course, University of Defence Brno
  • 2009-2010: Senior Course – NATO Defense College, Roma. Italy
  • 2015: M4-94 NATO Logistics Course, Oberammergau, Germany
  • 2020-2021: National Defence University, Washington, DC, USA
     

Service Career:

  • 1988 -1991: Maintenance Officer, Artillery Brigade
  • 1992: Chief of Tank and Motor Service, Anti-tank Battalion
  • 1992-1994: Deputy Commander for Armament, Anti-tank Battalion
  • 1994 - 1997: Chief of Logistics – Artillery Battalion
  • 1996: Liaison Officer – IFOR, Bosnia
  • 1998 -1999: Deputy Chief of Force Preparation Branch – Logistics HQ
  • 1999: NSE Officer – SFOR, Bosnia
  • 2000 - 2001: Chief of Force Preparation Branch – Logistics HQ
  • 2002 - 2007: Ammunition Base Deputy Commander
  • 2008 - 2013: Ammunition Base Commander
  • 2011: Commander TF ACR ISAF, Kabul, Afghanistan
  • 2013 - 2015: Deputy Branch Head, Logistics Branch, Support Division MoD
  • 2015 - 2017: ACOS JLSG, MNC NE
  • 2017 - 2018: Chief RSOM/DACOS J4, MNC NE
  • 2018-2019: Head, Logistics Branch, Support Division of MoD
  • 2020-2021: Deputy Director, Support Division of MoD
  • 2021: Director, Logistics Agency

Colonel Jon West

Assistant Head Sustainment, British Army
Colonel Jon West

Colonel Jon West commissioned into the Royal Logistic Corps in 1999 and is delighted to have been appointed as Assistant Head Sustainment in Futures Directorate in Army Headquarters from February 2022.

Colonel Jon West was born and grew up in Gloucestershire. He was educated at Dean Close School, Cheltenham and graduated from Royal Holloway University of London in 1997. His first posting as a Troop Commander was to 3 Close Support Regiment, deploying to Bosnia on Operation PALATINE and the following year to Canada with 31 Squadron supporting 3 (UK) Division Units on exercise in BATUS.

In 2003, he moved to 27 Transport Regiment as a Captain and immediately deployed to Northern Ireland to command the Roulement Transport Squadron on Operation BANNER. In 2005, he was appointed Adjutant of 17 Port and Maritime Regiment. Promoted to Major in 2007, he served as an Operations Officer with 43 (Wessex) Brigade for the Military Aid to Civil Authorities response to the flooding in Gloucestershire.

After a stint as SO2 Logistic Plans branch at Headquarters Land Forces in Wilton, he returned to 17 Port and Maritime Regiment to assume command of 52 Port Squadron where he deployed Port Task Groups in support of Operation HERRICK. In 2012, he moved to Army Headquarters as SO2 Combat Service Support Commitments, within the Army Directorate for Operations and Contingencies. In this role he deployed to Afghanistan with PJHQ on several Theatre Capability Reviews and Operational Planning Teams conducting planning for Operation HERRICK redeployment.

Selected for promotion to Lieutenant Colonel in 2014, he attended the Advanced Command and Staff Course completing the Capability module. Post Staff College, he was assigned to Army Headquarters as SO1 Logistic Capability Development within Capability Directorate. In 2017, he assumed command of 27 Regiment in Aldershot, leading the Regiment through a full training cycle for Divisional Support Area operations with 3 (UK) Division. This was followed by a period of high readiness for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Operations for the 2018 hurricane season in the Caribbean; as well as preparing for Op TOSCA, the United Nations mission in Cyprus.

In 2020 he was appointed Colonel of the Royal Logistic Corps establishing the Corps HQ in its new home location in Worthy Down and led the Corps through a challenging 2 years with much of the Corps committed to UK resilience operations in support of the COVID-19 Pandemic response.

Colonel Ladislav Slechta

Director, Military Medicine Agency
Colonel Ladislav Slechta

Date and Place of Birth:

  • 27.3. 1974, Rychnov nad Kneznou, The Czech Republic,

Education:

  • 1992-99 Military university of Defense, Vyskov, Military Chemistry Branch,
  • 2009-10 Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, USA
  • 2016-18 US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA, USA

Assignments:

  • 1995-2002 NBC battalion staff positions
  • 2002-11 Hospital Base Staff positions
  • 2011-14 CBRN/ETEE Staff Officer, SHAPE, Belgium
  • 2014-15 Deputy Executive officer of Military Medical Agency
  • 2015-19 Deputy Director of Military Medical Agency
  • 2020- Military Medical Agency Director

Deployments:

  • Enduring Freedom, 2002, Kuwait
  • Enduring Freedom, 2003, Iraq
  • ISAF, 2007, Afghanistan
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Colonel Muharem Muharemi

Commander, Armed Forces of the Republic of North Macedonia
Colonel Muharem Muharemi

Colonel Muharem Muharemi was born on October 9, 1976 in Tetovo.

After completing secondary education at the "Kiril Pejcinovic" high school in Tetovo, from 1991 to 1995, he continued with military education at the "General Mihailo Apostolski" Military Academy, Skopje, from 1995 to 1999, as part of the first generation of officers who were educated in the state, and then Postgraduate Studies - School of Command and Staff Duties, 2005-2006 and School of National Defense - NATO College in Rome - R. Italy in 2013.


He started his military career as Commander of the Popova Shapka Watchtower in 1999. In his career so far, he has performed several commander, staff duties at the battalion/brigade level and commander duty.

He actively uses the English language.

Marital status: married and father of one child.


He has completed several courses in the field of staff duties in international headquarters, evaluations of declared units, planning of international exercises and others. Some of the courses including:

  • MPRI Course in Kumanovo 1999;
  • English language course, in Skopje 2004;
  • English Course in Canada, 2005;
  • Arms Control Course, in Ankara, R. Turkey 2008;
  • Course for OSS, in Pepeliste 2008;
  • Basic course for LOGREP, Skopje, September 14-18, 2009;
  • Course for military observers within the UN in Ankara, R. Turkey 2009;
  • Anti-terrorism course, in Kabul, R. Afghanistan, 2009;
  • Course on NATO operations planning, in Shtip 2011;
  • Course for staff duties in a battalion, Skopje 2012;
  • Media Training Course, Skopje 2014

Participates in several international exercises outside the Republic such as the "Rapid Trident" exercises in Ukraine in 2008, the international exercise "Noble Light" in Istanbul, R. Turkey in 2011 and international exercise "VIKING" in Sweden in 2014.

He has been awarded and praised several times, among which the most significant are:

  • Letter of commendation from the Commander of the 2nd Pbr;
  • Silver Long Service Badge in the Army;
  • NATO medal for participation in the ISAF mission in 2010 and 2012;
  • Commendation from BSG Commander in Kabul, R. Afghanistan, in 2012;
  • Cash prize from NGSH in 2019.



In his career he also has two international missions in Afghanistan as Staff Officer HQ ISAF in Kabul R. Afghanistan in the period from 2009 to 2010 and Contingent Commander – HQ ISAF in Kabul R. Afghanistan in 2012.
 

 

Colonel Zsolt Hajdu

Support Director, Force Modernization and Transformation Command, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
Colonel Zsolt Hajdu

Colonel HAJDU owns a civilian MSc in finance and defence economy, and a military MBA in international resource management. In the last 25 years he worked in different positions at the financial department of the Hungarian MoD. Also served several years as a secretaire of MoD Deputy State Secretary for Defence Economy. Spent 4 years at NATO HQ as national representative of the Military Budget Committee, at the same time played a similar role on the EU side.

Lieutenant Colonel Harald Struzyna

Commanding Officer, Strategic Airlift Coordination Cell
Lieutenant Colonel Harald Struzyna

LtCol Harald Struzyna was born on the 27th of November 1961 in Brunsbuettelkoog Germany.


He joined the German Armend Forces on July 1st 1982. After finishing the German Air Force Officers School his first assignment was basic training for military personel in Ulmen, Germany as well as Budel Netherlands. His final training mission was for non-commissioned officers in Husum Germany.


The first assignment in logistics started in Erding Germany as Squadron Leader of a Transportation Squadron. Other assignments were Branch Chief of the Railroad Section Mecklenburg/Vorpommern followed by an assignment in the German Air Transport Command in Muenster.


Eight years, 2005 – 2013, in the Movement and Transportation Division of the German Armed Forces Command USA and CA in Dulles Virginia followed.

From 2013 until 2019 he was Branch Chief Air Transport in the German Logistics Center in Wilhelmshaven.


Since October 1st, 2019 he is the Commanding Officer of the Strategic Airlift International Solution SALIS at Eindhoven Airbase Netherlands.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Henrikki Haapamaki

Chief of Plans, Finnish Defence Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Henrikki Haapamaki

Henrikki Haapamäki is an officer who graduated from the National Defense University in 1999 and currently works as a Chief of planning in the FDF Logistics Command Headquarters. He graduated as a general staff officer in 2011. Haapamäki has worked, among other things, as the Chief of operations in the Second Logistics Regiment and as the Commander of the Kuopio Logistics Battalion. He has international experience from two NATO-operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Afghanistan. Haapamäki's special expertise is military logistics, financial planning and strategic planning. His home is in Tampere, Finland, and when he is not busy with work, he spends time with his family at a summer cottage.

Lieutenant General Dr Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi

Commander, Hungarian Defence Forces Command (HDFC)
Lieutenant General Dr Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi

Name: Romulusz RUSZIN-SZENDI (PhD)
Rank: Lieutenant General
Birth data: 05. 05. 1973
Children: Two daughters: Romina (2002), Ronett (2007)


Schools
1987 – 1991: János LENKEY Kadet College (DOBÓ István High School), Eger
High School graduation
1991 – 1995: Lajos KOSSUTH Military College, Artillery – geodetic engineer department, Szentendr; Artillery officer and geodetic engineer, Diploma” tripos”;
German language exam, basic level
2001 – 2003: Miklós ZRÍNYI National Defense University, the art of war faculty, Budapest, Military Leader Department, Diploma “tripos”
2006: Special Forces Qualification Course, Hungary
2007: Special Forces Staff Course, Hungary
2009: Joint Special Operation University (USA), Combating Terrorism Course
2009: Special Forces Advance Urban Operation Course, Germany, 10th SF Group
2010: Miklós ZRÍNYI National Defense University, art of war, PhD degree
2011: Joint Special Operation University (USA), Advance Combating Terrorism Course
2014: US Army War College, Master of Strategic Studies
 

Assignments, appointments
1995: Lieutenant, 5. “Csobánc” MLRS Artillery Regiment, Tapolca, target acquisition sound battery, platoon commander
1996: 5. “Csobánc” MLRS Artillery Regiment, Tapolca, staff battery, artillery observer training officer
1997: 101. „Szigetvári” Zrínyi Miklós Mixed Artillery Brigade, Pécs
3. MLRS battery, first platoon commander (deputy battery commander)
1997: 101. „Szigetvári” Zrínyi Miklós Mixed Artillery Brigade, MLRS battalion, training officer
1998: Captain 101. „Szigetvári” Zrínyi Miklós Mixed Artillery Brigade, MLRS battalion, chief of staff
1999: 101. „Szigetvári” Zrínyi Miklós Mixed Artillery Brigade, MLRS battalion, deputy commander
2003: Major, Land Forces Component Command, G-3 operations, senior officer at the doctrinal section
2004: MH 25. Klapka György Light Infantry Brigade, chief of plans
2005: MH 25. Klapka György Light Infantry Brigade, acting head of G-3
2006: MH 34. Bercsényi László Special Forces Battalion, chief of staff
2007: Lieutenant colonel
2008: MH 34. Bercsényi László Special Forces Battalion, commander (acting)
2008: MH 34. Bercsényi László Special Forces Battalion, Deputy Commander
2009 :MH 25/88. Light Infantry (Airmobile) Battalion Commander
2010: Colonel
2014: Hungarian Defense Forces, General Staff, J-3, Head of Land Forces Department
2015: Hungarian Defense Forces, General Staff, Acting Chief of J-3
2016: Brigadier General
2016: MH 5. Bocskai István Infantry Brigade, Commander
2019: Hungarian Defense Forces, Reserve Command
2019:Ministry of Defense, Head of Office MoD
2020: Ministry of Defense, Undersecretary of the Department of Human Resources Management
2021: Major General
2021: Commander of Hungarian Defence Forces
2021: Lieutenant General

International missions
2007-2008: Military Advisor and Liaison Team (MALT) COMMANDER, Iraq, Baghdad
2011-2012: Commander of HUN PRT, Afghanistan


Academic work
2003: Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Pro Scientia gold coin
2004: Hungarian Association of Military Science, Korponay János Golden Ring
2010: PhD degree
 

Awards
1999: Medal of Flood Prevention
2000: Service Medal of Flood Prevention
2001: Officer Service Medal III. Class
2005: Service Medal Bronse Class
2006: Service Medal of Flood Prevention
2007: Peacekeeping Service Medal
2007: NATO Medal for NTM-I
2008: US Army Achievement Medal
2009: Service Medal Silver Class
2011: Officer Service Medal II. Class
2012: Service Medal Gold Class
2012: Peacekeeping Service Medal
2012: NATO Medal for ISAF
2016: Military Knight of Cross from the Order of Merit of Hungary
2016: Service Medal of Illegal Migration Crisis Prevention
2018: Medal of Disaster Management

Civil awards
the Commander of the Year in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County title
2019: Honorary Citizen of the University of Miskolc
2019: Pro Urbe Award of the city of Debrecen
 

Other
2000: Member of the Hungarian Association of Military Science
2010: Chairman of the Szolnok Honvéd Parachutist Association
 

Languages
German intermediate level
German STANAG 6001 2222
English advance level
English TOEFL IBTTM
English STANAG 6001 3332
 

Hobbies
Reading, Sport (soccer, running, parachute jumping)

Lieutenant Grzegorz Wiejak

PhD Student, Military University of Technology
Lieutenant Grzegorz Wiejak

Grzegorz Wiejak joined the Polish Armed Forces in 2014. He graduated from the Military University of Technology (MUT) in Warsaw with a degree in military logistics. From 2022 he is working at MUT as a research assistant with following areas of research interests: transport, military logistics, new technologies. He is also responsible for conducting LOGFAS software operation courses for national military personnel as a lecturer and international courses “Standardization within NATO”.

Major General (ret'd) Edward Dorman III

Executive Vice President and CEO, S10 Consulting and Highly Qualified Expert & Senior Mentor with the Mission Command Training Programme (MCTP), US Army
Major General (ret'd) Edward Dorman III

Ed Dorman, MG, USA (R), Executive Vice President is Chief Operating Officer, S10 Consulting and serves as a US Army Highly Qualified Expert & Senior Mentor with the Mission Command Training Program (MCTP).


General Officer assignments include CG 8th Theater Sustainment Command, INDOPACOM, US Army Dep G4, NATO ISAF J4, DCG CASCOM & CENTCOM J4 retiring in DEC 2018. He holds a Germanistik Magister from the Johannes Guttenberg Universität, & Master of Science in National Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School for National Resource Strategy.
 

Major General Dariusz Ryczkowski

Deputy Commander, NATO Joint Support and Enablement Command
Major General Dariusz Ryczkowski

Major General Dariusz Ryczkowski commissioned in 1995 as a graduate of the Military University of Technology in Warszawa, where he earned Master of Science - Civil Engineering. His further academic studies include postgraduate studies in Modernization and Repair of Military Airfields and Studies in Defense Policy at the War Studies University in Warszawa.

Major General Ryczkowski committed 15 years of his military career to the Polish Air Forces where he served as an engineer and senior specialist. Beginning in 2010 he served in key national Armed Forces positions including the Head of the Military Infrastructure Division in the Armed Forces Support Inspectorate in Bydgoszcz, the Director of the Department of Infrastructure at the Ministry of National Defense, and as the Chief of the Polish Armed Forces Support Inspectorate in Bydgoszcz. In June 2021 he assumed his role as Deputy Commander of the NATO Joint Support and Enabling Command.
 

Major General Dr. László Sticz

Commander, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
Major General Dr. László Sticz

Major General Sticz was born in 1967 in Eger, Hungary, He is married and has one daughter.

Work Experience:

  • 2022 - Commander, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
  • 2016-2022 Head of the Force Planning Directorate, Hungarian Defence Staff
  • 2010-2016 Deputy Commander, Chief of Staff, HDF Medical Centre
  • 2006-2010 Branch Chief, Ministry of Defence, Development and Logistics Agency
  • 2003-2006 NATO Force Planner, Allied Command Transformation Staff Element Europe, Mons, Belgium
  • 2001-2003 Senior Planning Officer, Ministry of Defence, J-5
  • 2000-2001 Land Desk Officer, Kosovo, Pristina, KFOR MAIN HQ (J-3)
  • 1999-2000 Senior Desk Officer, Defence Planning Directorate (J-5)
  • 1992-1997 Infantry Company Commander, Infantry Battalion COS, Commander, Rétság
  • 1990-1992 Infantry Company Commander, Gyöngyös
  • 1989-1990 Infantry Company Commander, Zalaegerszeg
  • 1988-1989 Infantry Platoon Leader, Zalaegerszeg

Promotions:

  • 2021 Major General
  • 2019 Brigadier General
  • 2007 Colonel
  • 2004 Lieutenant Colonel
  • 1999 Major
  • 1995 Captain
  • 1992 First lieutenant
  • 1988 Lieutenant

Education:

  • 2015-2016 Senior course, NATO Defense College Rome, Italy
  • 2012-2013 Health, Economics and Strategic Specialist expertise, Szent István University,
  • 2010 Postgraduate course in Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Evaluation system (Romania), Ministry of Education Research and Innovation – National Defence University “CAROL I”, Regional Department for Defence Resources, Management Studies.
  • 2007-2010 PhD studies, Doctorate School for Science of War, Zrínyi Miklós National Defence University,
  • 1997-1999 Master studies degree equivalent, Zrínyi Miklós National Defence University Faculty of Operational
  • 1985-1988 Speciality: Infantry military officer, Kossuth Lajos Military College
  • 1981-1985 Military Secondary School in Eger
     

Special Trainings:

  • 2009 Military English (STANAG 4444) language course, Bournemouth, United Kingdom,
  • 2003 NATO Force Planners Course, NATO School, Oberammergau, Germany.
  • 2002 Leaders for the 21st century course, Marshall Centre, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
  • 2002 NATO/Partner Operational Course, NATO School, Oberammergau, Germany.
  • 2002 ECDL Course, Budapest
  • 2001 Military English (STANAG 3333) language course, Bournemouth, England
  • 1997-1999 Military English correspondent language course, Budapest
  • 1996-1997 Military French intensive language course , Budapest

Languages:

  • Hungarian
  • English (STANAG 4444)
  • French (Intermediate level)
  • Russian (Basic level)

Interests:

  • Football
  • Formula-1 Grand Prix racing
  • Physical fitness - gym

Major General Liviu Marian Mazilu

Head of the Logistics Directorate - J4, Defence Staff of the Romanian Armed Forces
Major General Liviu Marian Mazilu

Major General Liviu Marian Mazilu was appointed as head of the Logistics Directorate as of December 10, 2021. 

Throughout his military career, he has performed the following functions:

  • August 2018 – December 2021 Deputy for Resources of the Land Forces Staff Chief;
  • 2017 – July 2018 – Acting Deputy for Resources of the Land Forces Staff Chief;
  • 2016 – 2017 – Head of service for coordination of units directly subordinated to the General Staff;
  • 2015 – 2016 – Head of Logistics Management Section within Logistics Service of the Land Forces Staff;
  • 2010 – 2015 – Head of Logistics of 1st Infantry Division "Dacica";
  • 2008 – 2010 – Head of the Intendance Office at 1st Infantry Division "Dacica";
  • 2004 – 2008 – Commander of the 300th Staff and Service Battalion;
  • 2002 – 2004 – Head of Logistics, 313th Reconnaissance Battalion;
  • 2000 – 2002 – Deputy Commander for Logistics of the 313th Reconnaissance Battalion;
  • 1998 – 2000 – Student, Defence Academy;
  • 1987 – 1998 – Staff officer (supply, cls II), 1st Artillery Regiment and 1st Artillery Brigade

Between 27 January 2006 and 30 July 2006 he was the commander of the National Support Element in the in Iraq theatre of operations.

He graduated the following educational institutions and attended the courses listed below:

  • 2017 – Evaluator of suppliers and training programs, Pitesti;
  • 2015 – Psychological & pedagogical studies program, level II certification for teachers;
  • 2014 – Psychological & pedagogical studies program, level I certification for teachers;
  • 2012 – Postgraduate training course for strategic management (joint level);
  • 2008 – Intensive English course, intermediate level, Bucharest;
  • 2007 – PhD in Military Sciences, Bucharest;
  • 2005 – Command postgraduate course (joint level), Bucharest;
  • 2004 – Master's degree, Valahia University, Targoviste;
  • 2000 – Defence Academy, Bucharest;
  • 1998 – Intensive English course, beginner level, Bucharest;
  • 1995 – Market economy specialization course for intendance officers, Bucharest;
  • 1984 – 1987 – Military school for commissioner officers "Nicolae Balcescu", Sibiu;
  • 1980 – 1984 – "Tudor Vladimirescu" Military High School, Craiova.
     

As a sign of appreciation of his service and the remarkable achievements, he was awarded the following distinctions:

  • 2016 –The Land Forces Emblem of Honor;
  • 2014 – Emblem of Merit "In the Service of Peace", third class;
  • 2012 – Honorary Sign "In the Service of the Homeland" for 25 years of service;
  • 2011 – The Logistics Emblem of Honor;
  • 2008 – The General Staff Emblem of Honor;
  • 2007 – Honorary sign "In the Service of the Homeland" for 20 years of service;
  • 2007 – The Romanian Army Emblem of Honor;
  • 2002 – Honorary sign "In the Service of the Homeland" for 15 years of service.

Speaks English.

Born on February 6, 1966, in Draganesti town, Olt county, married, one child.

Mr Heinrich Pfriemer

Global Head Industry Business Unit Defense and Security at SAP, Motivation Global Travel Ltd.
Mr Heinrich Pfriemer

Mr Lynn Scheinman

Solution Advisor Industry Business Unit Defense and Security, SAP SE
Mr Lynn Scheinman

Mr. Lynn Scheinman leads innovation within SAP’s defense and security business unit and focuses on how Defense Forces can benefit with analytics and AI across all functions, especially logistics. Lynn is a decorated former US Green Beret with combat experience in Afghanistan supporting the ISAF mission. Thus, he has been on the frontlines with NATO partners, collaborating on multiple mission types involving intelligence, logistics, and unconventional warfare. His objective is to enable NATO and European defence forces with data-driven technologies and the power of SAP solutions. His motto is, “It is time to make European defence forces fit for the data age.” He works closely with colleagues from across NATO and partner nations in SAP’s Defense Interest Group to co-innovate along common roadmaps. He believes in creating a NATO/EU-wide defense business network for a resilient and agile technology adoption in our Armed Forces.

Mr. Calum Stewart

Director - European Defence Programmes., SPEE3D
Mr. Calum Stewart

Calum Stewart is SPEE3D’s leading expert on military logistics and expeditionary manufacturing. A 13 year veteran, Calum was a Chartered Engineering Officer in both the British and Australian Armies and was the world’s first military logistic officer to deploy cold-spray metal additive technology into the expeditionary environment - and use it to make military parts. Calum has taken SPEE3D’s technology on deployments with the Australian Navy, Australian Army, the British Army and the US Army. Calum also currently chairs the UK MOD’s working group in additive manufacturing and certification.

Mr. Dominik Braun

Area Manager, BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Mr. Dominik Braun

Mr. Jacob Schneider

Senior Transport Advisor, BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Mr. Jacob Schneider

Mr. James Gavin

Head of the MOD DES Future Capability Group, FCG
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, and innovation teams in the UK MOD such as DSTL, the DIU and DASA. James has served in the UK military, the UK 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. Josef Pocher

Senior Transport Advisor, BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Mr. Josef  Pocher

Mr. Mario Blokken

Director PSec, European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel
Mr. Mario Blokken

After his career in Belgian defence and NATO, Mr BLOKKEN became Director of the Finabel Permanent Secretariat in 2016. In this position, he is the international
representative of the organisation. He works very closely with the Chiefs of Staff of Finabel's 24 EU Member States in harmonising doctrines and improving interoperability.
Based on official cooperation agreements, he also contributes to the bilateral knowledgesharing platforms with the European Military Staff and the European Defence Agency.


As a senior specialist in Cyber and Artificial Intelligence, he provides guidance and recommendations to several NATO and EU bodies.


Within the European land force environment, he directs the new ambitious land force innovation hub where information sharing and future European cooperation between
land force innovation cells will be realised.


He is a permanent member of the NATO Land Operations working Group. As an SME, he also has a chair in the NATO Land Interoperability Steering Group, and the NATO Doctrine and Procedure working Group and the EU Land Defence Industrial Group.


Mr Blokken is married and has one daughter, Valérie.

Mr. Philip Helmer

Marketing Manager, BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Mr. Philip Helmer

Wolfgang MoeIlenbrink

Consultant, Lieutenant Colonel ret., GOFA Gocher Fahrzeugbau GmbH
Wolfgang MoeIlenbrink

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Registration & Coffee

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Chair's Opening Remarks

Colonel Zsolt Hajdu, Support Director, Force Modernization and Transformation Command, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command

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Innovation and Transformation of the Hungarian Defence Forces

Major General Dr. László Sticz, Commander, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command

  • Transformational challenge of the 21. century
  • The development of the Transformation of the HDF
  • Main tasks and goals of the newly established Force Modernisation and Transformation Command

     

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    Ensuring Adequate Development of the Logistics within the Dynamic Transformation of the Polish Armed Forces in the Changing Security Environment

    Colonel Artur Gniadek, Deputy Head of the Organizational and Planning Branch, Polish Armed Forces

  • Main directions of logistics development 2021-2035
  • Recent operations and how these are shaping priorities of Polish acquisition
  • Ambitious plan of modernisation of the Polish Armed Forces and its impact on logistics system
  • Support and Assistance to Ukraine – logistics challenges
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    BR International Service Centre GmbH: Shaping Military Rail Logistics in Europe.

  • Vehicle disposition on flat wagons
  • Material calculation for BB&T (blocking, bracing and tie down)
  • Loading procedure incl. BB&T
  • Transportation to the final destination by RU
  • Unloading procedure and storage
     
  • Mr. Dominik Braun

    Mr. Dominik Braun, Area Manager, BR International Consulting Services GmbH

    Mr. Jacob Schneider

    Mr. Jacob Schneider, Senior Transport Advisor, BR International Consulting Services GmbH

    Mr. Josef  Pocher

    Mr. Josef Pocher, Senior Transport Advisor, BR International Consulting Services GmbH

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    Morning Coffee

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    Maintaining the Momentum of Logistics Modernisation and Integration to Secure Albania from Changing Threats in the Second Decade of NATO Membership

    Brigadier General Ilir Xhebexhia, Commander, Support Command, Albanian Armed Forces

  • Overview of the progress of the Albanian military modernisation towards full unified logistics capacities with NATO members states:
  • Success of co-hosting ‘Defender Europe’ 2021 exercise
  • Preparations for ‘Defender Europe 2023’
  • Creation of bespoke NATO military infrastructure and forces:
  • Steps taken to unify standards in equipment, techniques, systems, and training
  • Outstanding defence logistics needs to fully accomplish militaryoperations of a larger spectrum
  • Securing defence logistics systems and infrastructure from Electronic

     

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    Military Supply Chain Management and Cooperation

    Brigadier General Stefan Lampl, Commanding Officer, Armed Forces Logistics School , Austrian Armed Forces

  • The military must develop capabilities to cover the entire military supply chain
  • Collaboration and integration with civilian industry in the strategic logistics base is a must
  • Cooperation should already start with multinational integrated training</li> </ul>
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    Panel Discussion: Regional Logistics and Procurement Cooperation

    Brigadier General Stefan Lampl, Commanding Officer, Armed Forces Logistics School , Austrian Armed Forces

    Colonel Jaroslav Jíru, Director of the Logistics Agency, Logistics Directorate - J4, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

    Colonel Muharem Muharemi, Commander, Armed Forces of the Republic of North Macedonia

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    Networking Lunch

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    PLASAN: Who is Responsible for Bringing Energy to the Battlefield? Challenge and Solution

    Col (ret'd) Yonatan Chetboun, Business Development Director, Plasan Sasa Ltd.

  • The demand for energy in the modern battlefield is constantly growing, causing an expensive increase in required logistic support.
  • PLASAN Company unveils the ATeMM – an electric modular multi-mission platform that aims to significantly increase energy availability and to dramatically reduce the logistic tail.
  • ATeMM introduces an advanced approach for energy management on the way to and at the battle field.
     
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    Enhanced and Improved Interoperability across the Multinational and Joint Logistics Enterprise Full Spectrum of Military and Industries is Necessary to Meet the Emerging Security Demands of Today and in the Future

    Colonel Donald Logsdon, Chief of Plans, 21st Theatre Sustainment Command

  • Logistics, Sustainment Operations and Transportation will operate in a contested environment now and in future.
  • Command and Control of Sustainment Operations must dominate in the information space across all Logistics Data
  • Industry must adapt to meet the growing gap in military logistics capability to assure power projection and distribution operations
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    The DLA: Strengthening the European Warfighter

    Colonel Faith Chamberlain, Commander, Defence Logistics Agency - Europe & Africa (DLA EA)

  • Facilitating mutual progress among allied partners by promoting inter-agency exercises and platforms to achieve greater cohesion
  • Sustaining and extending rapid deployment team capabilities and strategically positioning DLA platforms to ensure mission readiness across the globe
  • How the DLA 2020-2026 Strategic Plan supports US DoD objectives of building military aptitude and enhancing cooperation between the US and European partners
  • Reviewing the impact of multinational exercises on enhancing interoperability
     
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    British Army Logistics Modernisation

    Colonel Jon West, Assistant Head Sustainment, British Army

  • Assessment of the maturation and outstanding challenges of Additive Manufacturing
  • Identifying opportunities for improving heavy lift and material distribution capabilities through incorporating future technologies
  • Examining the development of ‘blood logistics’ and ‘deployed patient data’ in medical support
  • Improving last-mile resupply through the utilisation of unmanned and autonomous systems

     

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    Afternoon Tea

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    CTG: Increasing Readiness Through Supply Chain Solutions

    Colonel (Ret'd) Jim Waring, Vice President, Strategic Business Development, Crestwood Technology Group

  • Identifying supply chain shortfalls and challenges that diminish readiness
  • An alternative solution for hard-to-find, long lead time, obsolete parts/spares and materials
  • Establishing timely and responsive proactive solutions
     
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    Providing Medical Support to Czech Armed Forces’ Operations and Maintaining a Fighting Fit Force

    Colonel Ladislav Slechta, Director, Military Medicine Agency

  • Establishing an efficient medical supply chain through incorporating enhanced production capacity and technical ability
  • Assessing the capability for international cooperation and networks between the Czech Armed Forces and their allies
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of NATO Military Medical Exercises as an opportunity to increase procedural and technical interoperability
  • Discussing the challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the results of two years of medical support and disruption

     

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    The Medical Implications of Geopolitical Change: The Challenges and Adaption of the NATO Military Medicine Centre for Excellence (MILMED COE)

    Colonel Dr. László Fazekas, Director, NATO Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine

  • Integrating the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic situation into long-term military medical practice
  • Reconsidering the system of wartime tasks to accommodate geopolitical changes
  • Cooperation between MILMED and the Multinational Medical Coordination Centre / European Medical Command (MMCC/EMU) to strengthen transnational military medical support and interoperability:
  • Feedback from Exercise Vigorous Warrior/Casualty Move 22
  • Plans for future exercises
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    Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Colonel Zsolt Hajdu, Support Director, Force Modernization and Transformation Command, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command

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    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Colonel Zsolt Hajdu, Support Director, Force Modernization and Transformation Command, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command

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    NATO JSEC - Reinforcing and Sustaining the Alliance for Credible Deterrence and Capable Defence in Europe

    Major General Dariusz Ryczkowski, Deputy Commander, NATO Joint Support and Enablement Command

  • The logistics mission, capabilities, and area of operation of JSEC.
  • Reviewing the first calendar year of full operational capability.
  • Persistent challenges posed for improving multinational coordination for logistics operations.
  • Proven strategies for maintaining a mutually beneficial relationship with the host nation.
  • Strategies and tools for improving coordination between NATO nations and partners in the JSEC area of operations.
     
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    The Role of Logistics Directorate in Coordinating the set-up of Logistic Hub for NATO Allies in Romania

    Major General Liviu Marian Mazilu, Head of the Logistics Directorate - J4, Defence Staff of the Romanian Armed Forces

  • Development of Romanian military logistics network and capabilities in accordance with the transformation of the Armed Forces by 2040 year
  • The Fuel Implementation Arrangement with DLA Energy as a reliable option to support the planning process for multinational exercises/operations
  • Iveco truck acquisition programme - milestones and way ahead
  • Meeting the support requirements
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    SAP: Defence Logistics for NATO’s Eastern Flank: Defining the Backbone with SAP

  • SAP’s Defence Logistics: A portfolio of co-innovation by NATO members
  • SAP: The North Star of Interoperability
  • Enhanced Defence Logistics with Analytics and AI
  • SAP’s vision for NATO as the Logistics and Services Network
  • Mr Lynn Scheinman, Solution Advisor Industry Business Unit Defense and Security, SAP SE

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    Morning Coffee

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    Activities of the Hungarian Defence Export Agency from its Establishment to the Present Day

    Brigadier General (Ret’d) Dr. Gyula Keszthelyi, President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association

  • Evaluating the growth of the Hungarian defence-industrial base
  • Methods to prevent national industry players from being shut out of increasing G2G transactions
  • Highlighting Hungarian achievements in Heli Tech and Armoured Vehicles
  • Expanding Hungarian national industry presence in international markets and events
  • Re-shaping national industry domestic focus to the international.
     
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    Strategic Airlift International Solution (SALIS) 2022 Updates

    Lieutenant Colonel Harald Struzyna, Commanding Officer, Strategic Airlift Coordination Cell

  • Proving Service for over and outsized cargo in a changed environment.
  • What are the main aspects of the changed operating environment?
  • What have the key challenges been for SALIS in recent years?
     
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    The MCCE – Delivering Flexible Multimodal Solutions for its Member Nations

    Colonel Gioacchino Cassarà, Director, MCCE

  • The role of the MCCE in providing logistical support services as a broker for strategic transport
  • MCCE: maximizing synergies, reducing costs, increasing capacities for the Nations
  • Future logistics opportunities and strategies of the MCCE

     

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    Military Logistics Interoperability – The Contributions of the Multinational Training Exercises and Tools Provided by Finabel

    Mr. Mario Blokken, Director PSec, European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel

  • The role of the EAIC in promoting and facilitating the interoperability of land forces through the harmonisation of military concepts, doctrines, and procedures
  • Update on the THESUS project of autonomous last-mile resupply and leader-follower vehicles.
  • Redesigning Europe-wide supply chains.
  • Methods to improve industry-defence relations and cooperation.
  • Increasing military openness to off-the-shelf logistics solutions.
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    Doing More with Less: Utilising Next-Generation Technologies to Enhance Operational Capabilities whilst Reducing the Logistics Footprint

    Mr. James Gavin, Head of the MOD DES Future Capability Group, FCG

  • Strategies to enable the same operational outcomes with smaller headcounts
  • Identifying the right technology and applications to create a virtuous circle of modernised logistics enabling inherently smaller footprints and greater sustainability
  • Development of UAS technologies to serve logistics needs
  • Integration of battlefield electronics
     
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    Session Reserved for Sponsor: Spee3D

    Mr. Calum Stewart, Director - European Defence Programmes., SPEE3D

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    Coodinating and Cohering International Logistic Support to Ukraine: The Operation and Future of the IDCC

    Brigadier Tim Crossland, Commander, International Donor Co-ordination Centre

  • The Creation of the IDCC in response to the needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and merging discrete British and American units.
  • Securing the West to East supply chains of resources into Ukraine and accompanying materiel with requisite skills to ensure their effectiveness and maintenance.
  • Safeguards and co-ordination methods to ensure that national and regional defence capabilities are protected
  • Understanding, refining, and evolving the Ukrainian demand signal
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    Panel Session: Sustaining NATO Adaption and Expansion

    Major General Dariusz Ryczkowski, Deputy Commander, NATO Joint Support and Enablement Command

    Colonel Donald Logsdon, Chief of Plans, 21st Theatre Sustainment Command

    Colonel Attila Boczák, Chief of Logistics, HQ Multinational Division-Centre (HQ MND-C)

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    15:45

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:15

    Logistic Command’s Role in Preparing the Finnish Defence Force (FDF) for Integration into the NATO alliance: Preparations and Priorities

    Lieutenant Colonel Henrikki Haapamaki, Chief of Plans, Finnish Defence Forces

  • An overview of the logistic underpinnings to Finland’s ‘’Hybrid Defence’ doctrine.
  • Discussing the preparatory impact of measures to interoperability of the FDF with NATO and Scandianvian partners prior to accession talks
  • Assessing future priorities to complete the integration of FDF logistics capabilities with NATO materiel and procedures:
  • Highlighting the unique logistics challenges posed by Finnish terrain and length of direct land and sea border with the Russian Federation
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    16:45

    The Enhancement of Situational Awareness in Defence Logistics demonstrated by the Utilisation of New Technologies during the War in Ukraine

  • Identifying the new technologies which have been utilised during the conflict, highlighting:
  • Observation
  • Navigation
  • Communication
  • Detailing the support provided by MUT Warsaw towards training Ukrainian troops according to NATO standards.
  • Possible implementations of Ukraine’s war experiences in military logistics systems
  • Priority areas for future development of logistics capabilities.
     
  • Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Slawomir Augustyn, Deputy of Director at Implementation of Innovative Technologies, Military University of Technology

    Lieutenant Grzegorz Wiejak, PhD Student, Military University of Technology

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    Panel Discussion: Logistics Successes, Challenges, and Traps Observed during Operations in the Ukrainian-Russian War

    Brigadier General (Ret’d) Dr. Gyula Keszthelyi, President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association

    Colonel Faith Chamberlain, Commander, Defence Logistics Agency - Europe & Africa (DLA EA)

    Major General (ret'd) Edward Dorman III, Executive Vice President and CEO, S10 Consulting and Highly Qualified Expert & Senior Mentor with the Mission Command Training Programme (MCTP), US Army

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    Chair's Closing Remarks and End of Day Two

    Colonel Zsolt Hajdu, Support Director, Force Modernization and Transformation Command, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command


    President
    Hungarian Military Logistic Association
    Commander, Support Command
    Albanian Armed Forces
    Commanding Officer, Armed Forces Logistics School
    Austrian Armed Forces
    Commander
    International Donor Co-ordination Centre
    Business Development Director
    Plasan Sasa Ltd.
    Vice President, Strategic Business Development
    Crestwood Technology Group
    Deputy of Director at Implementation of Innovative Technologies
    Military University of Technology
    Deputy Head of the Organizational and Planning Branch
    Polish Armed Forces
    Chief of Logistics
    HQ Multinational Division-Centre (HQ MND-C)
    Chief of Plans
    21st Theatre Sustainment Command
    Director
    NATO Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine
    Commander
    Defence Logistics Agency - Europe & Africa (DLA EA)
    Director
    MCCE
    Director of the Logistics Agency, Logistics Directorate - J4
    Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
    Assistant Head Sustainment
    British Army
    Director
    Military Medicine Agency
    Commander
    Armed Forces of the Republic of North Macedonia
    Support Director, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
    Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
    Commanding Officer
    Strategic Airlift Coordination Cell
    Chief of Plans
    Finnish Defence Forces
    Commander
    Hungarian Defence Forces Command (HDFC)
    PhD Student
    Military University of Technology
    Executive Vice President and CEO, S10 Consulting and Highly Qualified Expert & Senior Mentor with the Mission Command Training Programme (MCTP)
    US Army
    Deputy Commander
    NATO Joint Support and Enablement Command
    Commander
    Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
    Head of the Logistics Directorate - J4
    Defence Staff of the Romanian Armed Forces
    Global Head Industry Business Unit Defense and Security at SAP
    Motivation Global Travel Ltd.
    Solution Advisor Industry Business Unit Defense and Security
    SAP SE
    Director - European Defence Programmes.
    SPEE3D
    Area Manager
    BR International Consulting Services GmbH
    Senior Transport Advisor
    BR International Consulting Services GmbH
    Head of the MOD DES Future Capability Group
    FCG
    Senior Transport Advisor
    BR International Consulting Services GmbH
    Director PSec
    European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel
    Marketing Manager
    BR International Consulting Services GmbH
    Consultant, Lieutenant Colonel ret.
    GOFA Gocher Fahrzeugbau GmbH

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    BR International Consulting Services

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    BR International Consulting Services offers full service for the securing of military equipment on railway wagons. For this purpose, the company provides experts throughout Europe and thereby simplifies military logistics: Depending on which equipment is loaded, we plan the required type and number of wagons and securing materials. Before the loading begins, we compare the planning with the wagon types provided. Once the correct wagon types are positioned, the loading begins, and we start securing the military equipment with our load securing materials. When the transport arrives at its final destination, we remove the load securing materials, either dispose or refurbish the materials and store it in one of our warehouses. If a wagon problem causes the transported equipment to be reloaded, we are flexible enough to react immediately. We remove the load securing materials directly on site and carry out another load securing of the reloaded equipment on the replacement wagon.


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    By 2025, defense and security organizations will face greater risk, complexity, and diversity, as well as dynamic change in economics and budgets. Increasing demands will require coordinated readiness. Find defense and security ERP solutions tailored to your needs to enable mission and combat readiness with integrated national security solutions that support logistics, improve procurement, and coordinate maintenance. SAP as the market leader in enterprise application software, helps companies, and institutes of all sizes and in every sector such as the public sector (State administration, Ministries, Education, Military….), better by redefining ERP and creating networks of intelligent enterprises that provide transparency, resiliency, and sustainability across supply chains. Our end-to-end suite of applications and services enables our customers to operate profitably, adapt continuously, and make a difference worldwide.


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    CTG Triman Holdings

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    CTG, a Triman Holdings company, supplies the Department of Defense and Commercial Aviation markets with scaleable supply chain solutions throughout platform life cycles. From systems to parts and obsolescence management, we keep fleets operational, ready and safe.

    Our broad set of supply chain solutions for acquisition and program support, along with our extensive and exclusive OEM partnerships and proprietary data analytics tool for market insights, delivers unique value to our customers, suppliers and partners in the military and commercial aftermarkets.



    GOFA Gocher Fahrzeugbau GmbH

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    GOFA ”Gocher Fahrzeugbau GmbH” is a specialist for production, service and repair of trailers, road tankers and tank containers. GOFA´s German plant is ranked by several commercial customers as one of the best stainless-steel tank builders worldwide. Per working day, GOFA produces over 100.000 Liter tank volume.

    The GOFA product portfolio includes also different tailor designed solutions of tank containers and road tankers which enable Governmental Organizations fuels, potable water and other liquids to store and deliver worldwide where they are required.

    GOFA is a daughter of CHART Industries US with manufacturing locations in US, China, India, Italia Check Republic and Germany. Chart works worldwide with approx. 5000 employees.

    CHART is producing stainless steel tanks from 2 up to1.000.000 liters volume and other complex stainless-steel equipment. GOFA is using this worldwide CHART network for production, service and support.



    Plasan

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    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.



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    SPEE3D is a cutting-edge metal additive manufacturing technology supplier. SPEE3D is dedicated to the research, development, and delivery of metal 3D printers and integrated systems utilizing its patented cold-spray technology. SPEE3D products enable significantly faster, lower-cost, and more scalable production than traditional metal printing techniques for a wide range of metals, including copper, stainless steel, titanium, high-strength aluminum, nickel-based carbides and other materials.


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    UST is the largest ecosystem for unmanned systems, technology and innovation. We provide global exposure for +200 industry-leading technical and engineering organisations, allowing them to gain maximum visibility of their innovations, products and capabilities in front of an audience of +1.2million visitors each year. We do this via a winning combination of intelligent digital marketing and advertising techniques, high exposure in search engines for relevant technology. Get in touch to find out how we can support you.


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    Soldier Modernisation (SoldierMod.Com) is an authoritative policy and technology publication for the international defense community, serving the integrated equipment needs of the dismounted soldier and marine in operations today and the fielding of Soldier Modernisation Programmes over the next few years. SoldierMod.Com is designed to provide insights into how decision makers plan to transform operations in the areas of survivability, sustainability, C4I, lethality and mobility; managing the balance between the promise of 'leap-ahead technology balance and mature cost effective solutions. SoldierMod is distributed in many formats which will include an 50 page journal 10,000 copies BPA Audited, twice annually , in January and June Our Website www.soldiermod.com , Has a 24 hour news service , anytime ( currently at over 20,000 individual visits per month ) . We also have an online technical forum where anyone in the industry can ask us strategic or technological questions , our partners and experts will respond directly back.


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    ETSA is a Community Interest Company (CIC) comprising Member organisations, Individuals, Government agencies and military end-users, Academia, Media and other Strategic Partners from within the MS&T community. As such, it is owned by the Members and operates for the benefit of the Members and the Modelling, Simulation and Training Communities in general. ETSA represents the European training and simulation community. It provides a non-partisan environment for government bodies, academia, users and suppliers within Europe to network, exchange opportunities, ideas, information and strategies on education, training and simulation technology and methodology.


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