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Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe
15 May - 16 May 2017
Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe

Within the Central and Eastern European region, the land forces environment continues to receive renewed attention, the likes of which have not been seen since the end of the Cold War. This has been reflected by large scale international exercises to boost readiness, as well as the individual efforts of NATO member states to enhance their respective capabilities, through procurement and training.

As a key enabler of manoeuvre, protection, fire support, C4I and the mainstay of any future ground operation, the combat vehicle must be kept front of mind. Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe 2017 will explore the regional objectives of the mechanised community, aiming to proactively discuss the tactics and technologies that will enhance future combat vehicle effectiveness.

With particular focus on the collaboration between military, research and industry, The Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe 2017 Conference invites not only programme managers, capability directors and operational commanders from the armed forces, but also ensures effective representation from the leading solution providers at the forefront of combat vehicle development. 


 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier General Kai Rohrschneider

Brigadier General Kai Rohrschneider

Chief of Staff, United States Army Europe
Brigadier General Norbert  Huber

Brigadier General Norbert Huber

Director Armament and Procurement , Austrian Ministry of Defence
Brigadier General Norbert Wagner

Brigadier General Norbert Wagner

Commander, Munster Training Centre, German Army
Colonel Dalius Polekauskas

Colonel Dalius Polekauskas

Chief of Staff, Land Forces, Lithuanian MoD
Colonel Dragos Iacob

Colonel Dragos Iacob

Commander, 15th Mechanised Brigade, Romanian Army
Colonel Glenn Dean

Colonel Glenn Dean

Programme Manager, Stryker, PEO, GCS, United States Army
Major General Jaromir Zuna

Major General Jaromir Zuna

Director of Support Division , Czech Ministry of Defence

Brigadier General Kai Rohrschneider

Chief of Staff, United States Army Europe
Brigadier General Kai Rohrschneider

Brigadier General Norbert Huber

Director Armament and Procurement , Austrian Ministry of Defence
Brigadier General Norbert  Huber

Brigadier General Norbert Wagner

Commander, Munster Training Centre, German Army
Brigadier General Norbert Wagner

Brigadier General Roberto Soria Martinez

Head of Land Systems, Spanish Ministry of Defence
Brigadier General Roberto Soria Martinez

Colonel Dalius Polekauskas

Chief of Staff, Land Forces, Lithuanian MoD
Colonel Dalius Polekauskas

Colonel Dragos Iacob

Commander, 15th Mechanised Brigade, Romanian Army
Colonel Dragos Iacob

Colonel Ellef Iversen

Project Manager CV90 Programme, Norwegian Defence Material Agency
Colonel Ellef Iversen

Colonel Glenn Dean

Programme Manager, Stryker, PEO, GCS, United States Army
Colonel Glenn Dean

Colonel Igor Cebek Ph.D.

Chief of Capability Development Branch, Slovenian Armed Forces
Colonel Igor Cebek Ph.D.

Colonel Ing Zdenek Mikula

Head of Mechanized & Infantry Section, Land Forces Development Department, Capabilities Development & Planning Division, Czech Ministry of Defence
Colonel Ing Zdenek  Mikula

Colonel Mike Smith

TARDEC Science & Technology Advocate at the Maneuver Center of Excellence , US Army
Colonel Mike Smith

Colonel Tomas Dvoracek

Director of Land Forces Armaments, Acquisition Division, Czech MoD
Colonel Tomas Dvoracek

Lieutenant Colonel Jan Kerdik

Commander 73rd Tank Battalion, Czech Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Jan Kerdik

Lieutenant Colonel Raivis Melnis

Commander, 1st Mechanised Battalion, Latvian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Raivis Melnis

Major (ret) Kevin Sloan

International Business Development Manager, SOUCY DEFENSE
Major (ret) Kevin Sloan

Major General (ret) Josef Sedlak

Former Commander Joint Forces, Czech Ministry of Defence
Major General (ret) Josef  Sedlak

Major General Jaromir Zuna

Director of Support Division , Czech Ministry of Defence
Major General Jaromir Zuna

Mr Andreas Zekorn

Programme Manager, BOXER, OCCAR
Mr Andreas Zekorn

Mr Gokhan Tokus

Chief, Material Management Centre, Air and Land Combat Systems Programme Office, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
Mr Gokhan Tokus

Mr Michael Rust

Head of Sales and Marketing, IBD Deisenroth Engineering GmbH
Mr Michael Rust

Mr Miha Matek

Head of Armaments Project Management Division , Slovenian Ministry of Defence
Mr Miha Matek

Mr Nico Danneberg

Director International Business and Services, Europe East, General Dynamics European Land Systems-Mowag
Mr Nico Danneberg

Mr Simon Johns

Business Development Manager, Lockheed Martin
Mr Simon Johns

Mr Stefan Lischka

Managing Director, ARTEC GmbH
Mr Stefan Lischka

Zdenek MIKULA

Chief of Infantry Section, Development of Land Forces Department, Division of Capabilities Development and Planning, Czech MoD
Zdenek MIKULA

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Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Major General (ret) Josef  Sedlak

Major General (ret) Josef Sedlak, Former Commander Joint Forces, Czech Ministry of Defence

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9:15

Optimising The Deployment and Maintenance of Armoured Vehicles

Major General Jaromir Zuna

Major General Jaromir Zuna, Director of Support Division , Czech Ministry of Defence

• Assessing the through life support needs for the Czech land forces armoured vehicles
• Managing spare parts and repair when in theatre and on operations
• Engineering and upgrade capability
• Seeing logistics as a land forces enabler
 

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Massing Combat Power in the European Theatre-Lessons Learned from Deploying an Armoured Brigade Combat Team

Brigadier General Kai Rohrschneider

Brigadier General Kai Rohrschneider, Chief of Staff, United States Army Europe

• Challenges faced in preparation of the arrival of a brigade
• RSOMI
• FoM

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10:15

Policy, Plans and Capability Development to Support the Czech Army’s Mechanised Infantry

Colonel Ing Zdenek  Mikula

Colonel Ing Zdenek Mikula, Head of Mechanized & Infantry Section, Land Forces Development Department, Capabilities Development & Planning Division, Czech Ministry of Defence

• The role and structure of the Capabilities Development and Planning Division within the Czech MoD
• The importance of the Land Forces Mechanised Infantry as a flexible and rapidly deployable force
• Doctrine and policy to support the mechanised infantry during modern warfare
• What are the current gaps and areas considered for capability development?
• Working with procurement to set requirements and integrate new equipment

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10:45

Morning Coffee

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11:15

21st Century Turret Systems - Fightability and Agility

Mr Simon Johns

Mr Simon Johns, Business Development Manager, Lockheed Martin

• Use of Open Architecture to extend turret life, support sustainable acquisition and create capability uplifts
• Minimising crew fatigue, the importance of ergonomics and HFI
• Enhancing situational awareness and exploiting the turret as a mobile and protected data hub

 

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11:45

PEO Ground Combat Systems Development of Stryker: Supporting US Army Europe’s Armoured Capability within the Region

Colonel Glenn Dean

Colonel Glenn Dean, Programme Manager, Stryker, PEO, GCS, United States Army

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12:15

Wheeled and Tracked Vehicles for Modern Forces

Mr Nico Danneberg

Mr Nico Danneberg, Director International Business and Services, Europe East, General Dynamics European Land Systems-Mowag

• Need for modernization
• GDELS wheeled vehicles
• GDELS tracked vehicles
• Through-life support
 

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12:45

Current Capabilities and Plans within the Romanian Land Forces 15th Mechanised Brigade

Colonel Dragos Iacob

Colonel Dragos Iacob, Commander, 15th Mechanised Brigade, Romanian Army

• Force structure within the 15th mechanised Brigade
• Armoured vehicle capabilities:
 o Piranha III armoured personnel carrier
 o Infantry fighting vehicle
 o Main battle tank
• Feedback from recent exercises and training
• Future plans for force development within the Brigade

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13:15

Networking Lunch

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14:15

Modular Upgrade Concept for T-72s and their Variants

Mr Michael Rust

Mr Michael Rust, Head of Sales and Marketing, IBD Deisenroth Engineering GmbH

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14:45

Capabilities Delivered by the Austrian Armed Forces Procurement of BSV10

Brigadier General Norbert  Huber

Brigadier General Norbert Huber , Director Armament and Procurement , Austrian Ministry of Defence

• Requirements behind BSV10: The need for a highly mobile and versatile vehicle to support operations in challenging terrain
• BvS10 enhanced crew ergonomics, internal volume and advanced protection
• Potential for integration of subsystems and different vehicle variants to support a variety of missions
• Austrian plans and timelines supporting procurement of BSV10

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15:15

German Army Approach to Training and Doctrine Development of Armoured Forces

Brigadier General Norbert Wagner

Brigadier General Norbert Wagner, Commander, Munster Training Centre, German Army

• An overview of the operational environment and the challenges that armoured operators must train to face
• Some of the key areas to consider: Maneuver, Gunnery and Communications
• Approaches for effective training: Blending synthetic and live training for cost effective and comprehensive learning
• Feedback from joint exercises and potential for collaboration with NATO and regional partners
 

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15:45

Afternoon Tea

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16:15

Evolution and Enhancement of the Lithuanian Mechanized Infantry Brigade "Iron Wolf"

Colonel Dalius Polekauskas

Colonel Dalius Polekauskas, Chief of Staff, Land Forces, Lithuanian MoD

• Brigade force structure of the 6 battalions and important role in defence of territorial integrity
• Enhancing training and support through international co-operation with NATO partners
• Enhancing brigade mobility, protection and lethality: New BOXER vehicles and advantages delivered over legacy M113 tracked APC
• Current further plans and priorities for development of the brigade

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16:45

BOXER as a Proven Solution for NATO

Mr Stefan Lischka

Mr Stefan Lischka, Managing Director, ARTEC GmbH

• Multi-lateral Programme within NATO
• Time matters
• Proven solutions avoids risk
• Performance is key
• Growth is ensured
• Cooperation is facilitated

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17:15

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Major General (ret) Josef  Sedlak

Major General (ret) Josef Sedlak, Former Commander Joint Forces, Czech Ministry of Defence

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Major General (ret) Josef  Sedlak

Major General (ret) Josef Sedlak, Former Commander Joint Forces, Czech Ministry of Defence

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9:15

Future Armoured Vehicles - Norwegian Perspectives and Experiences

Colonel Ellef Iversen

Colonel Ellef Iversen, Project Manager CV90 Programme, Norwegian Defence Material Agency

• Current force structure overview of the Norwegian Land Forces
• Combat vehicle capability areas that have recently seen development
• Finding from the recent white paper and subsequent future priorities

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9:45

Composite Rubber Track: Operate at Reach, Lower Logistic Need and Fight for Longer

Major (ret) Kevin Sloan

Major (ret) Kevin Sloan, International Business Development Manager, SOUCY DEFENSE

• An overview of the composite rubber track system
• Survivability benefits:
- Noise & vibration (troops fight for longer)
- Durability & maintainability
- Vehicle weight & manoeuvrability
- Ammunition & electronics
- Low logistic support & life cycle costs
• Challenges for integration and maintainability

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10:15

Czech Army Armoured Vehicle Procurement and Systems Integration

Colonel Tomas Dvoracek

Colonel Tomas Dvoracek, Director of Land Forces Armaments, Acquisition Division, Czech MoD

• An overview of the fleet structure and management
• Light medium and heavy platforms currently utilised within the land forces
• Key areas within the vehicles for development: C4I, Weapon Systems and Survivability
• Where are the current capability gaps and what are the capabilities under consideration?

 

 

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10:45

Morning Coffee

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11:15

Combat Vehicle Modernisation within the Spanish Land Forces

Brigadier General Roberto Soria Martinez

Brigadier General Roberto Soria Martinez , Head of Land Systems, Spanish Ministry of Defence

• Operational requirements of the Spanish land forces
• A focus on combat vehicle modernisation within key platforms:
 o 8x8 APC
 o Pizarro IFV
 o Leopard MBT
• Future mile stones for capability development

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11:45

Plans for Infantry Brigade Mechanisation and Integration of Combat Vehicles into the Latvian Armed Forces

Lieutenant Colonel Raivis Melnis

Lieutenant Colonel Raivis Melnis, Commander, 1st Mechanised Battalion, Latvian Armed Forces

• Structure, strategy and doctrine of Latvian army: How must the Latvian Armed Forces adapt to meet existing and future threats?
• Current priorities for capability development: The need for combat vehicles to support land forces in the area of protected mobility and fire power
• Procurement of CVRT and timelines for introduction of the vehicle into the army
• Plans and areas for upgrade of the systems to meet Latvian requirements
 

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12:15

OCCAR Management of Land Systems Programmes: A Case Study of the BOXER Vehicle

Mr Andreas Zekorn

Mr Andreas Zekorn, Programme Manager, BOXER, OCCAR

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12:45

Networking Lunch

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13:45

Armament and Modernization Programs for the Development of Motorised and Mechanised Battalions

• Activities, next steps and future plans
• LMV 4x4
• APC 6x6
• APC 8x8
• IFV 8x8
 

Mr Miha Matek

Mr Miha Matek, Head of Armaments Project Management Division , Slovenian Ministry of Defence

Colonel Igor Cebek Ph.D.

Colonel Igor Cebek Ph.D., Chief of Capability Development Branch, Slovenian Armed Forces

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14:15

Platform Supportability and Integrating Future Capability in the US Army's Combat Vehicle Fleets

Colonel Mike Smith

Colonel Mike Smith , TARDEC Science & Technology Advocate at the Maneuver Center of Excellence , US Army

• Integrating available active protection systems on current fleets while planning integrated vehicle protection systems for future systems and formations
• Addressing the need to balance current requirements with future needs -- Life cycle costs versus operational capabilities
• Enhancing strategic mobility for combat vehicles and formations

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14:45

Afternoon Tea

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15:15

73rd Tank Battalion: Ensuring Operational Readiness and Combat Effectiveness

Lieutenant Colonel Jan Kerdik

Lieutenant Colonel Jan Kerdik, Commander 73rd Tank Battalion, Czech Armed Forces

• Overview of the Battalion structure and force development in recent years
• Feedback from new equipment that has been introduced and upgrades to the T-72 MBT
• Feedback from ongoing joint exercises and collaboration with international and regional partners
• Current training and doctrine utilised to ensure operational readiness

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Acquisition & Through Life Cycle Support of Armoured Vehicles and Anti-Armour Weapon Systems: Key Aspects from the NSPA Perspective

Mr Gokhan Tokus

Mr Gokhan Tokus, Chief, Material Management Centre, Air and Land Combat Systems Programme Office, NATO Support and Procurement Agency

• Acquisition of Armoured Vehicles: Challenges and Lessons Learned
 o Considerations and experiences obtained from  PRV project, Boxer from Production to In-service challenges, PzH modernization for Croatia and challenges on the Portuguese Project
• Integration of Sensors and Weapons: A Supportability Perspective
 o PRV and PzH as examples how we support systems integrated into vehicles (RWS, Surveillance), problem areas, solutions
• Long Term Cooperative Support for Anti-Armour Missiles: Case Studies for new and legacy systems
 o TOW Support case, how we were able to support it for 40 years from basic to ITAS
 o Spike Support: New system with different challenges and support model
• Approaches to Missile’s service life extension
 o Different cases in which life extension worked out (TOW, Stinger, Hellfire, Spike). Advice for new missile acquisition

 

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16:15

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

Major General (ret) Josef  Sedlak

Major General (ret) Josef Sedlak, Former Commander Joint Forces, Czech Ministry of Defence


Chief of Staff
United States Army Europe
Director Armament and Procurement
Austrian Ministry of Defence
Commander, Munster Training Centre
German Army
Head of Land Systems
Spanish Ministry of Defence
Chief of Staff, Land Forces
Lithuanian MoD
Commander, 15th Mechanised Brigade
Romanian Army
Project Manager CV90 Programme
Norwegian Defence Material Agency
Programme Manager, Stryker, PEO, GCS
United States Army
Chief of Capability Development Branch
Slovenian Armed Forces
Head of Mechanized & Infantry Section, Land Forces Development Department, Capabilities Development & Planning Division
Czech Ministry of Defence
TARDEC Science & Technology Advocate at the Maneuver Center of Excellence
US Army
Director of Land Forces Armaments, Acquisition Division
Czech MoD
Commander 73rd Tank Battalion
Czech Armed Forces
Commander, 1st Mechanised Battalion
Latvian Armed Forces
International Business Development Manager
SOUCY DEFENSE
Former Commander Joint Forces
Czech Ministry of Defence
Director of Support Division
Czech Ministry of Defence
Programme Manager, BOXER
OCCAR
Chief, Material Management Centre, Air and Land Combat Systems Programme Office
NATO Support and Procurement Agency
Head of Sales and Marketing
IBD Deisenroth Engineering GmbH
Head of Armaments Project Management Division
Slovenian Ministry of Defence
Director International Business and Services, Europe East
General Dynamics European Land Systems-Mowag
Business Development Manager
Lockheed Martin
Managing Director
ARTEC GmbH
Chief of Infantry Section, Development of Land Forces Department, Division of Capabilities Development and Planning
Czech MoD

Sponsors

Exhibitors

Supporters

Future Armoured Vehicles Central & Eastern Europe - Q&A with ARTEC

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Sponsors


ARTEC

Sponsors
http://www.artec-boxer.com/index.php?id=home

ARTEC GmbH was founded in the year 1999 and is a Joint Venture of Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, Rheinmetall Landsysteme and Rheinmetall Military Vehicles Nederland. ARTEC is responsible for the BOXER development programme for Germany, the Netherlands, Lithuania and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland acting as the prime contractor. The company is further in charge of the co-ordination of series production and is the focal point organisation for any BOXER export cases.

The main tasks of ARTEC are:

• Programme Management,

• Systems Engineering,

• Configuration Management,

• ILS Management and

• Contract Administration.



General Dynamics European Land Systems

Sponsors
http://www.gdels.com

General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) is a business unit of General Dynamics Corporation and conducts its business through European operating sites located in Austria (GDELS-Steyr), Germany (GDELS-Deutschland, GDELS-Bridge Systems and GDELS-FWW), Spain (GDELS-Santa Bárbara Sistemas) and Switzerland (GDELS-Mowag), having offices in Czech Republic (GDELS-Czech), Denmark (GDELS-Denmark) and Romania (GDELS-Romania). With more than 2,000 highly skilled technical employees, GDELS companies design, test, deliver and maintain wheeled (PIRANHA, PANDUR, EAGLE, DURO) and tracked (ASCOD) vehicles, bridge systems (COBRA, IRB, M3, MAMBA, PYTHON, VIPER) and other combat systems such as armaments (SIAC) and munitions to global customers.


IBD Deisenroth

Sponsors
http://www.ibd-deisenroth.de

IBD Deisenroth Engineering is a leading supplier of protection systems for light to heavy platforms. With its more than 35 years of experience IBD has been involved in many large vehicle programs. As of today about 55,000 vehicles have been equipped with IBD’s protection kits. The products of the IBD PROTech Family cover all layers of the Survivability Onion. Therefore comprehensive survivability kits can be designed providing broad band protection against almost every actual and upcoming threat. Recent developments in materials and technologies allow for higher protection levels at significantly lower weight. The IBD NanoTech materials show much higher ballistic performance compared to standard materials so that weight savings up to 40 % are possible. With IBD’s concept of Integrated Protection new vehicles have been designed with significantly improved basic protection at lower vehicle weight. The IBD ESPACE Concept is a comprehensive Survivability Concept for combat platforms and has successfully been applied to MBTs and heavy IFVs. Spin-off solutions have been designed and applied to different versions of the Leopard 2 and other MBTs.


Lockheed Martin

Sponsors
http://www.lockheedmartin.co.uk

Lockheed Martin’s Ampthill facility is the largest and fastest growing Lockheed Martin business in the United Kingdom. Lockheed Martin Ampthill is a leading provider of mission systems for armoured fighting vehicles and their integration onto a range of platforms. Lockheed Martin turret solutions integrate a range of lethal effects from the highly versatile and effective Case-Telescoped 40mm ‘fire-on-the-move’ cannon, to more traditional 30-40mm solutions. Lockheed Martin can integrate a range of surveillance and target acquisition systems and can provide elegant integration of Anti-Tank Guided Missiles including the battle-proven Javelin Missile. Lockheed Martin’s armoured vehicle pedigree extends into the provision of modular armour solutions and the integration of upgrades to power, transmission and drive-train solutions. The company’s billion-dollar contracts to deliver the turret for the British Army’s AJAX reconnaissance vehicle and the Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle Capability Sustainment Programme underlines how strategic investments in technology are allowing Lockheed Martin to engineer a better tomorrow.


Soucy Defence

Sponsors
http://www.soucy-group.com/industry-sectors/defense

The Soucy Group, a private corporation established for 50 years with more than 1,700 employees over 13 subsidiaries located in North America and Asia, specializes in the design, development and manufacturing of Composite Rubber Tracks (CRT) and associated systems. It supplies a variety of components and parts for leading manufacturers of power sport, industrial, agricultural and defense vehicles around the world. Soucy has also developed its own manufacturing equipment and facilities to meet the specific requirements of each application – from ATVs to military vehicles up to 90,000 lbs. A world leader in Composite Rubber Track (CRT) systems and products, Soucy International Inc. with his Defense Department brings its expertise and partnership to all major manufacturers (OEMs). Soucy Track™ line of products for agricultural vehicles benefits from a global distribution network with more than 400 dealers in 30 countries and on all continents. In the industrial market, Soucy is the exclusive supplier to two of the three largest manufacturers of tracks for skid-steer loaders. This Group is also renowned as a leader in design and development of parts and accessories for power sports. As the leading manufacturer of CRT for Defense purposes, Soucy products meet the highest requirements and are approved by military forces around the world, offering the following advantages and benefits: • Increased durability over conventional steel tracks. • Reduced vibration (up to 70%), noise (up to 13dB), thermal signature, braking distance, vehicle weight (up to 50%) and fuel consumption (up to 30-35%). • Reduced vehicle crew fatigue. • Significant reduction in life cycle costs and virtually maintenance free. • Elimination of damage on paved surface.


Tencate

Sponsors
http://www.tencate.com/

TenCate Advanced Armour is a global strategic partner in survivability solutions with a wide experience in lightweight survivability solutions for land systems and is currently a partner in several contemporary programmes for light, medium, and heavy land vehicles.

TenCate Advanced Armour can provide support in every step in the development and production of new land systems, incl. survivability analysis, survivability integration services, survivability subsystems, and lightweight armour solutions certified by external test institutes to comply with NATO standards.

Based on a substantial experience in both material science and practical applications of survivability solutions, TenCate Advanced Armour is a market leading specialist in the complete process of designing, certification, manufacturing and quality testing of ballistic protection solutions in accordance with strict regulations and industry standards.


Exhibitors


Burgess Consulting

Exhibitors
http://www.burgessconsulting.ltd.uk/

Burgess Consulting Limited specialises in delivering pragmatic safety and environmental management, legislation compliance and homologation support to the Defence and specialist vehicle industry world-wide. Our experienced consultants can provide project teams and design engineers with first class tailored support that includes: the management of compliance validation and verification programmes, through life compliance audits and the management of type approval submissions for specialist vehicles. javascript:__doPostBack('UserControlDictionaryPartnerSponsorEdit$PortalLinkButton1','') Certificated by the French EU/UNECE accredited organisation UTAC CERAM to ISO 9001:2008, we are a registered agent with the Australian Department of Transport and Infrastructure and as such, are able to manage Type Approval submissions against Australian Design Rules. We are FATS accredited and a preferred supplier to the UK MoD. Experienced in risk assessment processes as prescribed in: IEC 61508; Military Standard 882; Defence Standard 00-56; DSA02 DLSR LSSR and DSA03 DLSR LSSR; DSA02 DMR and JSP 340; ASEMS POSMS and POEMS and other applicable civil and military standards. Burgess Consulting Limited is a highly professional consultancy that is committed to providing all clients with a first class service. We are proud of our long standing relationship with a number of prominent key suppliers of specialist vehicles to both the defence and private sectors.


Pearson Engineering

Exhibitors
http://www.pearson-eng.com/

Pearson Engineering are trusted experts in designing and manufacturing high quality products and integrated solutions, to enhance mobility and protection of those in harm’s way. Many products are provided as interchangeable vehicle attachments enabling Commanders to optimise vehicle capability based on the mission. Pearson Engineering are experts in breaching, detection, defeat and clearance of mines and explosives as well as combat bridge launching, non-lethal counter-mobility products and specialist counter-terror systems. Products include Mine Ploughs, Combat Dozer Blades, Earth Anchor Blades, Excavator Arms, Mine Rollers, Surface Clearance Devices, Obstacle Marker Systems, IED Route Clearance Equipment and Vehicle Remote Control Systems.


RHEINMETALL CHEMPRO

Exhibitors
http://www.rheinmetall-chempro.com/en/rhc/home.php

Effective protection systems play a vital role in safeguarding military and civilian personnel deployed in hazardous areas of operation. RhChempro is one of the world's leading producers of passive protection systems for wheeled and tracked vehicles. In the last 25 years, RhChempro has equipped more than 40,000 vehicles with highly sophisticated protection systems. RhChempro core competency:

AMAP® – Advanced Modular Protection: IED & Mine protection, Mine protection seats, Spall Liner, All protection systems are combat proven, Composite materialsàminimum weight protection, Protection systems can exceed STANAG protection levels, Specialized in short notice retrofitting of passive protection systems, Adaption of proven protection systems for new vehicles platform, Modular structured protection systems

RhChempro Services: Upgrading existing vehicles, Support throughout product lifetime, Maintenance under field conditions, Battle Damage Repair kits

RhChempro References: Boxer 8x8, Main Battle Tanks, Puma IFV, M113, 4x4 support vehicles, Trucks 6x6, IFV /AFV


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Asian Military Review

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International Journal of Sensor Networks

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International Journal of Vehicle Information and Communication Systems

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International Journal of Vehicle Safety

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International Journal of Vehicle Design

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Andel's Hotel

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Prague 15000
Czech Republic

Andel's Hotel

The Czech capital is where tradition meets modernity. Located on the left side of the river Vltava, in the modern quarter of 'Andel', andel's by Vienna House Prague is situated in Prague's bustling 5th district. Getting here couldn't be easier, thanks to the hotel's close proximity to bus and tram stops and 'Andel' metro station. One of the best shopping centres in the city, with over 130 shops and restaurants, is equally close by.

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WHAT IS CPD?

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

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

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

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

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

CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

GLOBAL CPD

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

CPD Certificates

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

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