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Counter UAS Maritime
20 October - 21 October 2025
Counter UAS Maritime

SAE Media Group is proud to announce the inaugural Counter UAS Maritime Conference, taking place in London on 20 and 21 October 2025.

Drones have reshaped modern warfare on land and are doing the same in the maritime domain, representing a fundamental challenge to freedom of navigation and allied naval superiority.

Navies actively seeking C-UAS solutions find that the vast majority of systems in the market were designed with the land domain in mind and are not adequately adapted to operate in the maritime domain.

This lack of cost-effective and sufficiently adapted C-UAS systems therefore leaves our warfighters lacking the tools they need and our defence industry missing out on a huge commercial opportunity and market segment

The Counter UAS Maritime Conference will provide unrivalled networking opportunities and bring together leading experts from across the naval and commercial sectors to provide lessons learned, operational requirements and acquisition priorities in the world’s first forum of its kind.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Captain Mehmet Cengiz Ekren

Captain Mehmet Cengiz Ekren

Director, Maritime Security Center of Excellence
Captain Niels Markussen

Captain Niels Markussen

Director NATO Shipping Center NSC, Allied Maritime Command
Captain Spyridon Mazarakis

Captain Spyridon Mazarakis

Project Officer Naval Combat & Maritime Interdiction - CAP/ Maritime Domain , European Defence Agency
Lieutenant Commander Phillip Durand

Lieutenant Commander Phillip Durand

Project Director - Above Water Warfare and C-UxS Systems, Directorate of Naval Requirements, Royal Canadian Navy

Captain Mehmet Cengiz Ekren

Director, Maritime Security Center of Excellence
Captain Mehmet Cengiz Ekren

Capt. Mehmet Cengiz EKREN graduated from Naval Academy in 1995.
He began to serve onboard TCG ALBATROS in 1995 as Second Engineer. From 1997 to 2006, he assumed a variety of duties respectively as 2nd Engineer and Chief Engineer onboard TCG TAYFUN, TCG AB-35, TCSG-68, TCG SIMSEK, TCG KALKAN and TCG IMBAT.
Between 2006-2012 he assumed following posts of Turkish Naval Forces:
• Mersin Military Repair Yard Command as Repair and Maintenance Planning Officer,
• Naval Inventory Control Center as Inventory Management Branch Head for FPBs,
• YILDIZLAR Naval Surface Training Center as Team Leader for Naval Machinery and Fire Fighting Trainings of FPBs,
• Turkish Fleet Command Headquarters Repairs and Maintenance Planning Officer for FPBs,
• Turkish Fleet Command Headquarters Naval Surface, Subsurface and Naval Air Assets Repairs Branch Head.
His following NATO deployments include;
• TAAC-Capital LNO to NATO Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan/Kabil (2016-2017),
• Assistant Chief of Staff Plans and Policy (ACOS J5) in Naval Strike and Support Forces to NATO (STRIKFORNATO) in Lisbon-Portugal (2017-2020).
After his return, he was assigned as Turkish Naval Forces HQs as Director of Strategy Department for three years (2020-2023). His last assignment was the Director of MARSECCOE in July 2023.
He has a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Maritime Transportation Engineering (Naval Machinery) and he also continues PhD studies on Maritime Security in Istanbul Technical University as PhD Student. He has various NATO Training and Education Certifications as well as PRINCE2 practitioner certificate in Project Management.
His decorations include a NATO Medal for the Resolute Support Mission.
He is married to Mrs. Sabina EKREN and has a son Eldan. He speaks working level English, intermediate level French, German and elementary level Portuguese.

Captain Niels Markussen

Director NATO Shipping Center NSC, Allied Maritime Command
Captain Niels Markussen

Captain Scott Rosetti

Head, Weapons and Sensors, Surface Warfare, OPNAV N96, US Navy
Captain Scott Rosetti

Captain Spyridon Mazarakis

Project Officer Naval Combat & Maritime Interdiction - CAP/ Maritime Domain , European Defence Agency
Captain Spyridon Mazarakis

Captain Spyridon Mazarakis HN graduated from the Hellenic Naval Academy in 1996. His sea period was dominated onboard frigates and fast patrol boats as Comms/EW/PWO/DWEO/OPS officer, XO and twice as CO.
He has also served in major national HQ within the Operations Branch, the MOD and has participated in many overseas, EU, NATO, multinational and UN deployments, including ATALANTA (2010), SOPHIA (2018), ACTIVE ENDEAVOUR (4 times), SNMG-2 (3 times, the latest of which as COS Jan-June 2022), INAS BAHR (2011), ENDURING FREEDOM (2002), SHARP GUARD (1996), UNIFIL (in NAQOURA 2012-2013 and twice as CO, 2020 and 2021).
On 13 Feb 2025 he was appointed as Seconded National Expert for Project Officer Naval Combat and Maritime Interdiction at the European Defence Agency.
Captain Mazarakis is a graduate from the National Defence College and holds an MSc in Electronic Systems Engineering from RMCS Cranfield University, UK, as well as a PM2 Advance certification.
Since the arrival of the twins his hobbies shifted to a totally new course, from outdoor excursions and medium-intensity indoor activities to strollers.

Chad Gardner

U.S. NAVCENT/ C5F Science Advisor, Office of Naval Research Global
Chad Gardner

Mr. Chad Gardner is the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global Science Advisor to the Commander, Naval Forces Central Command in Manama, Bahrain. He is a graduate of Michigan State University (MSU) with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Electromagnetics. After earning his Bachelor’s degree, Mr. Gardner started working in 2007 for the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) in Havelock, North Carolina. He was involved in developing operational test point sets for the Consolidated Automated Support System (CASS). After working for NAVAIR, Mr. Gardner accepted a graduate position at MSU in 2008, where he developed a Conformal, Taguchi Algorithm-Optimized, E-patch Antenna for the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). After his graduate studies in 2011, he started working for Naval Information Warfare Systems Command Atlantic (NIWC LANT) in Charleston, South Carolina.

At NIWC LANT, he was the lead Radio Frequency (RF) Engineer in charge of the communications package for the White House Communication Agency (WHCA) Motor Communication Vehicle (MCV) program. For the MCV program, he pioneered the first-of-its kind vehicular co-site ground-planes and ferrite materials. Further, he was responsible for and tracked over 100 Key Performance Parameters (KPP) including: Cellular Telephony, Ultra High Frequency (UHF) SATCOM, Line-of-sight voice, and data communications. During his work with the MCV program, he developed the Minimal Reactance Vehicular Antenna (MRVA) for assured RF communications from High Frequency (HF) to UHF. The MRVA invention was subsequently protected by a patent (US9941578B2).

After the success of the fielded MCV program in 2016, Mr. Gardner began working in the Science and Technology (S&T) portfolio at NIWC LANT. There, he was the principal investigator for FY16 Naval Innovation Science and Engineering (NISE) section 219 funding project Hull Resonator. He rapidly invented and researched a new RF feed assembly for use in maritime denied environments on potentially non-cooperative commercial vessels for Naval Special Warfare (SPECWARCOM) command SEAL teams. The project was tested apart of the Trident Specter 2016 exercise.

In 2017, Mr. Gardner accepted an Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS) tour of duty servicing both the United States European Command (EUCOM) and United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) in Stuttgart, Germany. As Lead Engineer, he led the effort on a new and unique Wireless Intrusion Detection System (WIDS) deployment across all EUCOM theater’s secure spaces. In addition, he was a lead Electronic Security System(s) (ESS) and Information Technology (IT) engineer that interfaced with over 15 different commands within the European area of responsibility (Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Special Operations Command, et al.) on the sustainability, maintainability, and cost effectivity of ESS, Active Infrastructure, Passive Infrastructure, and Audio/Visual projects.

Returning in 2022 to NIWC LANT, he began working on the NISE FY23 ATOMic ANTenna (ATOM ANT). A Rydberg quantum sensor project that uses a vapor cell to receive Electric Field waves incident upon the vapor cell. Further, he interfaced and built rapport with physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on the application of the sensor with terrestrial communications.

Commander (SG) Sune Lund

Former Commanding Officer, HMS IVER HUITFELDT, Head of Department, Danish Personnel Command, Royal Danish Navy
Commander (SG) Sune Lund

Sune Lund joined the Royal Danish Navy in 2003, and was commissioned in 2008, upon which followed three years in the Arctic, in NATOs Standing Naval Forces, and as both the Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of a Danish Patrol Ship.
 

As a Lieutenant Commander, he specialised in Anti-Air Warfare, serving on both the Danish general-purpose frigates and Air Defence frigates. He subsequently served in the Danish Ministry of Defence as a staff officer in the Strategic Office.

After becoming a Commander (junior grade), Sune was headhunted from the Ministry to take over as OPSO on HDMS NIELS JUEL, with the task of re-establishing the OPS Division and being Project Lead for getting the ship through FOST. Upon achieving this, he served in the Danish Operational Staff, Planning Division as a staff officer until 2018, when he moved to Brussels to work at NATO HQ, International Military Staff (IMS).

Upon returning from NATO HQ in 2022, Sune became Commander (senior grade) and took over the command of HDMS ABSALON until the frigate went into its rotational maintenance period. He then took over the command of HDMS IVER HUITFELDT coming out of maintenance, taking the frigate and its crew through the Danish Operational Sea Training, which culminates with 6 weeks at FOST in Devonport.

A mixed career with both sea duty and staff work at both operational and strategic levels have delivered a number of different experiences. It includes Operation Removal of Chemical Weapons from Syria (OPRECSYR), Operation CORMORANT and KINGFISHER in the Baltic Sea (NordStream) and Operation Prosperity Guardian in the Red Sea, together with having worked on some of the most important strategic concepts and plans within NATO.
 

Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy
Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

Dr Florin Chiper

Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance, NATO Communications and Information Agency
Dr Florin Chiper

I’m a defense technology professional specializing in Electronic Warfare (EW), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Direction Finding (DF), and Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS). With a strong foundation in Software Defined Radio (SDR), my work focuses on aviation-related applications and the integration of Artificial Intelligence to enhance mission-critical processes and decision-making.
Currently, I serve as scientist and subject matter expert and am based in The Hague, Netherlands. I’ve been actively involved in cross-border defense projects and multinational collaborations—particularly in areas related to threat detection, electromagnetic spectrum operations, and integrated protection systems. My role bridges operational needs with technical innovation, ensuring solutions are both forward-looking and field-ready.
I have also authored and co-authored several research publications in the fields of EW, SDR, and C-UAS, contributing to the advancement of defense technology through applied research and academic collaboration. My work often explores the intersection between emerging technologies and their real-world application in complex operational environments.
I regularly participate in industry events and panel discussions, sharing insights on the evolving role of AI and advanced sensing in modern defense. Passionate about innovation and strategy, I continue to contribute to R&D initiatives and forums shaping the future of defense capabilities.
 

Dr Kevin Rowlands

Head, Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre
Dr Kevin Rowlands

Federico Borsari

Resident Fellow, Transatlantic Defense and Security, Centre for European Policy Analysis
Federico Borsari

Federico Borsari is a Resident Fellow with the Transatlantic Defense and Security Program at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) and a cohort of the NATO 2030 Global Fellowship.

At CEPA, he focuses on issues at the intersection between technology and international security, in particular unmanned systems and autonomy, and his portfolio also includes NATO and transatlantic defense and security. He has authored several analyses and publications on the use and security implications of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) by both state and non-state actors and recently co-authored the first-ever report on drone warfare and the implications for NATO with the Center for European Policy Analysis.

He previously was a Pan European Fellow and then a Visiting Fellow with the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and, until October 2021, an analyst and project officer at the International Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) in Milan, where he also took part in the organization of the last three editions of the Mediterranean Dialogues Conference.

Federico holds a BA in History from the University of Modena and an MA in international relations and strategic studies from the University of Bologna. He also earned a second MA in Middle Eastern Studies from the Catholic University in Milan and has conducted fieldwork in Iraqi Kurdistan for a research project on the institutionalization and depoliticization of the Peshmarga.

He is a frequent commentator on defense and drone technology across national and international outlets and has intervened in several international conferences on defense technology and the use of drones.

Jonathan Delahay

Programme Manager - C-UAS, Navy Develop Directorate
Jonathan Delahay

Lieutenant Colonel Andre Haider

SME UAS, JAPCC (Joint Air Power Competence Centre)
Lieutenant Colonel Andre Haider

Lieutenant Colonel Haider began his military career with the German Armed Forces in April 1992. He initially served as a Personnel NCO in the 150th Rocket Artillery Battalion HQ. Following his promotion to Lieutenant in 1998, he took on the role of an MLRS platoon leader within the same battalion. After three years, he transitioned to the position of CIS Branch Head at the 150th Rocket Artillery Battalion HQ. Subsequently, Lieutenant Colonel Haider was assigned to the 325th Tank Artillery Battalion, where he served as a battery commander before assuming command of the maintenance and supply battery. In 2008, he was appointed as the commander of the maintenance and supply company within the 284th Signal Battalion. His responsibilities expanded in 2010 when he became the Deputy Commander of the German support staff for the 1st NATO Signal Battalion. As a follow-on assignment, he served as the Deputy Battalion Commander of the 132nd Rocket Artillery Battalion.
Since 2012, Lieutenant Colonel Haider has been a Subject Matter Expert for Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Countering Unmanned Aircraft Systems within the JAPCC Combat Air Branch. Lieutenant Colonel Haider represents the JAPCC in and contributes to several key NATO groups, including the NATO Joint Capability Group Unmanned Aircraft Systems, the NATO Counter-UAS Working Group, and the NATO Joint Capability Group Maritime Unmanned Systems.

 

Lieutenant Commander Kieran Lewis

Above Water Battlespace, IAMD Effects Capability Sponsor, Royal Navy
Lieutenant Commander Kieran Lewis

Lieutenant Commander Kieran Lewis joined the Royal Navy in 2008 as a Weapon Engineering Officer. He has completed multiple Guided Weapons Roles within the Royal Navy, DE&S and DSTL gaining a breadth of experience in both conventional and novel weapon systems. He currently holds the position of the Above Water Battlespace Effectors Capability Sponsor which includes the duties of Programme Director for the Royal Navy’s Counter UAS capability development.

Lieutenant Commander Phillip Durand

Project Director - Above Water Warfare and C-UxS Systems, Directorate of Naval Requirements, Royal Canadian Navy
Lieutenant Commander Phillip Durand

LCdr Phillip Durand joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 2003. After graduating from RMC, he was posted to HMCS Athabaskan as a Bridge Watchkeeper, then as the ship’s Navigating Officer. In 2011, LCdr Durand return to RMC as a Squadron Commander, where he concurrently completed his Masters in Disaster Management. In 2013, he was posted to HMCS Montreal as the ship’s Combat Officer, in which he oversaw several different missions, including the At-Sea Demonstration for MTMD. In 2016, he was posted to Ottawa in various roles, including positions at Strategic Joint Staff, CFINTCOM and at the Director of Naval Requirements.

Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno

C-UAS EUMS Expert, European Union Military Staff
Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno

Max Cooper

Assistant Deputy, Weapons and Sensors, Surface Warfare, U.S. Navy / OPNAV N96C
Max Cooper

Max is currently serving as the Assistant Deputy for Weapons and Sensors in the Surface Warfare Directorate of the OPNAV staff (OPNAV N96C). His duties include planning for and managing the development of requirements for future weapons and sensors while sustaining existing systems, ensuring the continued lethality of the surface fleet. His portfolio includes 38 different lines of effort totaling over $21B. Other assignments within the OPNAV staff include Assistant Deputy for Operations, Maintenance and Modernization (OPNAV N96G) and Ship Inactivation Manager on the CNO’s Integrated Warfare staff (OPNAV N9I).
Prior to arriving at OPNAV, Max served as the Chief of Staff for Surface Warfare (SEA 21) within the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), where he managed operations in support of the Navy’s surface ship maintenance and modernization programs, inactive ships disposal and transfer, foreign military sales fleet support, and surface training systems development. He also served as the Pre-Commissioning Manpower, Personnel, and Training Project Manager in PMS 339, Surface Training Systems, where he developed and executed manning and training plans for new construction platforms across the PEO Ships portfolio.
Max served on the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Ships) and OPNAV N96, Surface Warfare staffs, including serving as the Navy’s liaison to the Missile Defense Agency to ensure alignment between MDA, DASN (Ships), and OPNAV N96 in the development and fielding of the Navy’s afloat and ashore Ballistic Missile Defense capability in support of the European Phased Adaptive Approach.
Max holds a Master of Arts degree in National Security Studies with a focus in Terrorism and Middle Eastern Studies from American Military University, Bachelors of Arts degrees in History and Religion from the University of Rochester, and is an MIT Seminar XXI National Security Fellow. He was commissioned an officer in the United States Navy in 2003 through the University of Rochester Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps. He served on USS Decatur (DDG 73), USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), and at the Military Sealift Command.
 

Senior Representative

Maritime Warfare Centre, Royal Netherlands Navy
Senior Representative

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest, Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy

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Countering the Evolving Drone Threat in the Maritime Environment

• An overview of the Royal Navy’s C-UAS Technology Roadmap
• Updates on Project DragonFire
• Developing a methodology in maritime C-UAS      CapDev
• Challenges for industry and military in the coordination of maritime C-UAS development

Lieutenant Commander Kieran Lewis, Above Water Battlespace, IAMD Effects Capability Sponsor, Royal Navy

Jonathan Delahay

Jonathan Delahay, Programme Manager - C-UAS, Navy Develop Directorate

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Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor

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Enhancing the Navy's Afloat C-UAS Capabilities

• Capabilities rapidly deployed
• Future problem set
• Requirements from OPNAV N96 perspective

Captain Scott Rosetti

Captain Scott Rosetti, Head, Weapons and Sensors, Surface Warfare, OPNAV N96, US Navy

Max Cooper, Assistant Deputy, Weapons and Sensors, Surface Warfare, U.S. Navy / OPNAV N96C

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Morning Coffee

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Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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Advancing Maritime Counter Uncrewed System (C-UxS) Capabilities: Key Insights from the Royal Canadian Navy

• The evolution of the use uncrewed systems in the maritime domain and the need for suitable C-UxS solutions
• An overview of C-UxS capabilities currently deployed by the Royal Canadian Navy
• Challenges in integrating and deploying C-UxS platforms on naval vessels
• The Royal Canadian Navy’s approach to countering the threat

Lieutenant Commander Phillip Durand, Project Director - Above Water Warfare and C-UxS Systems, Directorate of Naval Requirements, Royal Canadian Navy

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Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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Networking Lunch

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The Royal Danish Navy’s Operational Experience of Downing Houthi Drones in the Red Sea

Commander (SG) Sune Lund, Former Commanding Officer, HMS IVER HUITFELDT, Head of Department, Danish Personnel Command, Royal Danish Navy

• Lessons learned from operations in the Red Sea
• The challenges of countering airborne & surface drones
• Operational requirements and areas for capability enhancement

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Session Reserved for Sponsor

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Key Takeaways for Maritime C-UXS from REPMUS & DYNAMIC MESSENGER 25

Dr Florin Chiper, Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance, NATO Communications and Information Agency

• Lessons learned from the testing of C-UXS solutions during REPMUS/ DYMS25
• Performance metrics, push towards system interoperability and delivery of systems to warfighters
• Implications for NATO capability development

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Afternoon Tea

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Session Reserved for Sponsor

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Panel Discussion: Future Requirements for Naval CUAS & CUXS Systems

• Assessing the current threat posed to NATO naval forces
• Outlining future plans to enhance capabilities
• Opportunities and challenges

Captain Scott Rosetti

Captain Scott Rosetti, Head, Weapons and Sensors, Surface Warfare, OPNAV N96, US Navy

Lieutenant Commander Phillip Durand, Project Director - Above Water Warfare and C-UxS Systems, Directorate of Naval Requirements, Royal Canadian Navy

Lieutenant Commander Kieran Lewis, Above Water Battlespace, IAMD Effects Capability Sponsor, Royal Navy

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Conducting a True Cost-Benefi t Analysis of Maritime Air Defence

Lieutenant Colonel Andre Haider, SME UAS, JAPCC (Joint Air Power Competence Centre)

  •  Assessing the cost of successful drone attacks against maritime vessels & international trade
  • Why cost-to-kill alone is not a fully accurate measure of cost effectiveness
  • Using this to develop robust maritime AMD measures to protect NATO & the commercial sector
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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest, Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy

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    Registration & Coffee

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    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest, Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy

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    The NATO Shipping Centre’s Work to Assist the Shipping Sector as Drone Attacks Proliferate

    Captain Niels Markussen

    Captain Niels Markussen, Director NATO Shipping Center NSC, Allied Maritime Command

    • Facilitating the exchange of merchant shipping information between NATO’s military authorities and the international shipping community
    • Implications of drone attacks for the shipping community and current advice on how best to respond
    • Ongoing efforts to protect freedom of navigation via NATO initiatives such as Operation Sea Guardian & Operation Prosperity Guardian

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    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    C-UAS & Electromagnetic challenges in Maritime Domain

    Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno

    Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno, C-UAS EUMS Expert, European Union Military Staff

    • Counter UAS for Maritime Shipping Industry
    • How to manage the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Best practices for merchant ships.
    • GNSS disruptions: Protect, Identify and mitigate

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    Morning Coffee

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    Counter Unmanned Vehicles (C-UxVs) Capabilities Integrated into Existing Naval Platforms

    Captain Spyridon Mazarakis, Project Officer Naval Combat & Maritime Interdiction - CAP/ Maritime Domain , European Defence Agency

    • EDA perspective on C-UxV
    • Achieving effective system integration into current platforms
    • Future opportunities for capability development

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    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    MARSEC COE View on Maritime C-UXS

    Captain Mehmet Cengiz Ekren, Director, Maritime Security Center of Excellence

    • MARSEC COE assessment of the threat posed to civilian and naval vessels by drones
    • Assisting NATO Concept Development and Experimentation
    • Enhancing NATO maritime situational awareness to combat threats

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    Networking Lunch

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    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    Counter-UAS Strategies for Maritime Asset Protection: Analysis and Implementation

    Chad Gardner, U.S. NAVCENT/ C5F Science Advisor, Office of Naval Research Global

    • Vulnerability Assessment: Characterizing Susceptibility of Maritime Assets to UAS Infiltration and Exploitation.
    • Sensor Fusion & Target Discrimination: Evaluating and Integrating Advanced Sensor Modalities for UAS Detection, Tracking, and Identification.
    • Effectors and Mitigation Tactics: Analyzing the Efficacy of Kinetic and Non-Kinetic Countermeasures for Neutralizing UAS Threats in the Maritime Environment.
    • Regulatory Frameworks & Protocol Development: Examining the Legal and Ethical Considerations of UAS Defense and Establishing Standardized Maritime Security Protocols.

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    How the Threat Posed by Aerial & Surface Drones Will Shape the Fleet of Tomorrow

    Dr Kevin Rowlands

    Dr Kevin Rowlands, Head, Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre

    • Usage of drones by both state & non-state actors and influence on future RN decision making
    • Assessing current force capabilities: challenges & opportunities to enhance
    • RNSSC’s work to strengthen the conceptual component of fighting power

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    Afternoon Tea

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    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    Lessons Learned from the Black Sea

    Federico Borsari, Resident Fellow, Transatlantic Defense and Security, Centre for European Policy Analysis

    • Ukrainian and Russian usage of USVs
    • Threats to conventional surface forces
    • Defensive measures required

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    RNLN Preparation for the Integration of CUXS Solutions

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, Maritime Warfare Centre, Royal Netherlands Navy

    • Developing expertise on UXS threats to infl uence force development
    • Emerging threats and required response
    • RNLN forces within NATO wide CUXS

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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest, Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy


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    Head, Weapons and Sensors, Surface Warfare, OPNAV N96
    US Navy
    Project Officer Naval Combat & Maritime Interdiction - CAP/ Maritime Domain
    European Defence Agency
    Former Commanding Officer, HMS IVER HUITFELDT, Head of Department, Danish Personnel Command
    Royal Danish Navy
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    JAPCC (Joint Air Power Competence Centre)
    Above Water Battlespace, IAMD Effects Capability Sponsor
    Royal Navy
    Project Director - Above Water Warfare and C-UxS Systems, Directorate of Naval Requirements
    Royal Canadian Navy
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    NATO Communications and Information Agency
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    Navy Develop Directorate
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    U.S. Navy / OPNAV N96C
    Resident Fellow, Transatlantic Defense and Security
    Centre for European Policy Analysis
    Maritime Warfare Centre
    Royal Netherlands Navy
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    Office of Naval Research Global
    Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems
    Royal Navy

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    ‘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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