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SAE Media Group is proud to Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems conference, returning to London on the 8-10 April 2024.

The Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems Conference builds and is ready to return bigger than ever in 2024. With the world less stable and the threat of conflict ever greater; the successful implementation and integration of risk reducing, yet tempo and mass generating robotics and autonomous systems is more crucial than ever.

With a dedicated focus day and 4 separate afternoon streams, covering all aspects of RAS, the MRAS conference is, as ever, the best place to gain essential knowledge and insight from MRAS programs from across the globe, and where the capabilities, challenges and opportunities of these programs lie. Unlike other events, we strive to deliver real insight and learning experiences through the expertly selected participants who run our discussions ensuring the latest developments from all parts of the community (industry and military) are covered, in detail.

With a new focus on the implementation, integration, and interoperability, alongside the key areas of situational
awareness, lethality, manoeuvrability, survivability, and sustainability, 
the Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems
2024 conference is best place to return your defence force or company fully equipped with the most up to date information from
militaries and industries across the globe. 

  • Gain key insights into the developments within the industry, at MRAS the leading event dedicated to military land robotics developments and priorities.
     
  • Take note from the leaders and innovators from senior UK, NATO and allied land robotics programme managers to better your organisations programmes.
     
  • Get a head start by discovering the latest knowledge on advancement of land robotics capabilities, including implementation, integration, and interoperability, situational awareness, lethality, manoeuvrability, survivability, and sustainability.
     
  • Explore new ideas from other nations and experts to help your organisation evolve, on Unmanned Combat Vehicles, Enhancing Autonomous Capabilities and Battlefield Manned/Unmanned Teaming.
     
  • Connect with the best from both military and industry to discuss modernisation and optimisation of the future military land robotics and grow your network.

 

National Militaries & Government:

  • MRAS & RAS operations leaders
  • Equipment procurement officers
  • Technical experts
  • Government officials


Industry:

  • Businesses looking to break into the market
  • Established players looking to expand their contacts and knowledge
  • Innovators in MRAS.

Transnational/Continental/Euro-Atlantic Organisations:

  • Organisations who wish to balance allied defence capability
  • Organisations looking to establish and build on partnerships

Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration and Coffee

For the first time ever, the Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems conference will feature a dedicated pre-conference Focus Day on the Operationalisation of Uncrewed Systems. As Uncrewed systems continue to be proliferated in Ukraine and NATO nations begin to host tactical experiments with mission capable UXS’s more frequently, the RAS community need to focus on how to operationalise these systems safely and effectively.
The new Operationalising Uncrewed Systems Focus Day will allow attendee’s to hear from the leading NATO nations in operationalising these systems, and how they achieving this safely and effectively, to achieve battlefield advantage.
This dedicated focus day will also build upon last years conference with an afternoon session focussing on Ethical Considerations when Developing and Integrating Autonomous Systems.

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Mr Martin Joesaar, Project Officer, European Commission

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9:00

Experimentation & Trails Group – How RAS is being Tested & Implemented into the Future Force

Colonel Toby Till, Commander, Experimentation and Trails Group, British Army

  • An Overview of the E&T groups and ways of working
• Current Projects and Priorities
• What we need from our Industry Partners

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9:30

FCG Briefing: Changing Demand Signals in the Wake of the Ukraine War

Mr James Gavin, Head of the Future Capability Group, DE&S UK MoD

 • Who FCG are in the innovation ecosystem
• Lessons and directions resulting on UxS (Air, Land, Sea)
• Opportunities resulting

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10:00

Session Reserved for Focus Day Strategic Partner

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Session Reserved for Otokar

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12:30

Tactical Experiments with CUGS and Near Future Developments

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

  • Results from tactical experimentation
  • Partnering with allies
  • Path to operationalisation
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    12:30

    The EDA Action Plan on Autonomous Systems (APAS)

    Mr Mario Martinho, Project Officer Land Systems Technologies, European Defence Agency

     • Vision, aim and concept of the EDA Action Plan on Autonomous Systems
    • The challenges of future Autonomous Systems
    • The APAS implementation – action lines, roadmap, management scheme and coordination with other EU entities

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Building an ‘Army of Robots’

    Ms Nataliia Kushnerska, Chief Operating Officer, Brave1

     • Brave-1 – Driving Innovation to aid the War effort in Ukraine
    • Uniting State, Military and Private Sector Developers to Provide Cutting Edge Capabilities on the Battlefield
    • Current Progress in Building an ‘Army of Robots’

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    14:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    15:00

    Integrating Robotics and AI

    Ms Agnes Wamagui, Knowledge Transfer Manager - Robotics and AI, Innovate UK KTN

    • Examples of military robots
    • Taking security and defence to market
    • Funding opportunities - Bridge AI & DTEP

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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:30

    Increasing Autonomy in Weapons Systems & Humanitarian Operations

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

  • Outlining ICRC’s understanding of autonomous weapon systems, along with potential humanitarian, legal and ethical concerns, and ICRC’s recommendations in response
  • Brief introduction to ICRC’s work on weapons and new technologies
  • Applications of robotic and autonomous systems in humanitarian action in conflict zones, and considerations for humanitarians
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    17:00

    Don’t Forget the Human - Enhancing Deployment and Operation of Automated Weapon Systems in the UK Armed Forces

    Ms Anna Dowle, Management Consultant, British Army Headquarters

     • The Importance of Practical Training in order to Improve Operational Capabilities of AWS
    • Levels of Information Required for Confident Utilisation of AWS
    • Promoting Safe, Responsible and Effective use of AWS in the British Army

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    17:30

    Legal Frameworks for Using Autonomous Systems: Challenges to International Law

    Ms Verena Jackson, Legal Advisor, Researcher & Lecturer, University of the Armed Forces of Germany

     • Principles of the Law of Armed Conflict: outlining international legal regulations for the use of autonomous systems in military operations
    • Identifying limits of autonomous systems and the required degree of human-machine interaction
    • Future steps for ensuring MRAS are compliant with international and humanitarian law

     

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    18:00

    Chairman's Closing Remarks

    Mr Martin Joesaar, Project Officer, European Commission

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    7:15

    Registration and Coffee

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    8:20

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Mr Martin Joesaar, Project Officer, European Commission

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    8:30

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

    Brigadier Mike Cornwell, Head Future Force Development, British Army

     • Looking to the future of the British Army
    • How Autonomous Systems will be integrated into the future British Army
    • What are we doing about it now?

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    9:00

    Session Reserved for Elbit Systems

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    9:30

    The Defence Uncrewed Systems Strategy

    Lieutenant Colonel Simon Pope, SO1 C4ISR, Ministry of Defence

    • Outline how Defence is implementing the lessons it has learned from recent conflicts and the proliferation of uncrewed systems.
    • Outline the changes the MoD is making across regulation, acquisition, research and development/test and evaluation, digital integration test and system standards to implement DCPR and work more closely with industry.
    • Seek feedback from stakeholders across Defence, industry and international partners.

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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Applied Intuition

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Continuing the Drive for Autonomy Development and Human Machine Teaming at Dstl

    Mr Guy Powell, Principal Advisor - Land Autonomy, DSTL

     
    • Enhancing Testing and Evaluation processes for RAS development
    • Exploiting Human Machine Teaming at Dstl – Creating
    collaborative teams between unmanned systems and their human
    operators for maximum battlefield efficiency
    • Progress towards tackling autonomous challenges
    • Will draw on on-going work and developing concepts

     

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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    12:00

    Robotic Combat Vehicle Program – Developing a Modular and Capable Combat UGV

    Mr Steven Herrick, Product Manager, Robotic Combat Vehicle, Product Lead Future Battle Platforms FBP, US Army

     • Delivering an Robotic Combat Vehicle Platform
    • Multi-Pathway Acquisition approach to Hardware and Software
    • Maximizing Commercial Industry Software Investments and Adapting to Military Applications for Persistent Modernization

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    12:30

    AFC International DEVCOM Atlantic Collaboration Opportunities to Enhance Ground Robotics Capabilities

    Colonel Charles Seaberry, Director, DEVCOM FWD Element-Atlantic, US Army DEVCOM

     
    • DEVCOM Atlantic: mission and vision
    • Enhancing capability through international partnerships
    • Industry opportunities to collaborate with US Army DEVCOM

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Ground Robotics have played a significant role in deployed operations since their original introduction over 2 decades ago. Since then, there has been an ongoing focus on how these systems can be further integrated with their human counterparts, including a continuing effort to enhance their autonomy and increase operational effectiveness.
    This stream will provide a comprehensive overview on how military forces and industry counterparts are developing greater autonomy for RAS and the move towards enhanced Human Machine Teaming.

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    14:10

    Developing Autonomy: The Importance of Trial and Error

    Mr Markus Otsus, Project Coordinator, Estonian Military Academy

     • Unmanned Ground Vehicles Autonomy Trials
    • Capabilities and Limitations of current platforms
    • Lessons and Insights – The path to true autonomy

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    14:40

    Session Reserved for Milrem Robotics

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    15:10

    Developing Autonomy for Unmanned Systems; from Design to Practical Implementation

    Lieutenant Colonel Martijn Hadicke

    Lieutenant Colonel Martijn Hadicke, Commander RAS Innovation Program, Royal Netherlands Army

     • How to get to true autonomy for UGV’s
    • Testing and Evaluation – successes and challenges
    • How will we use Autonomous Systems

     

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    15:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:10

    Session Reserved for Ghost Robotics

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    16:40

    Task Distribution in Human-Machine Teaming in the Context of Use of Fires and Enhancing the Artillery Kill Chain Through Autonomous Systems

    Captain Aleksanteri Siren, Teacher of Artillery Tactics, Finnish National Defence University

     • Autonomous systems in the use of fires
    • Artillery kill chain: Task distribution between human and machine
    • Preliminary findings from first round of Delphi-interviews

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    17:10

    Pathways Towards Multi-Domain Integration for UK Robotics & Autonomous Systems

    Dr Sidharth Kauhsal, Research Fellow, Sea Power, RUSI

     • Multidomain integration for RAS varies depending on the use case
    for different types of RAS
    • Ideally, a tiered approach to integration should be adopted
    • In due course hardware integration may come to achieve a status
    coequal to or more important than software led integration

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    17:40

    Chair's Closing remarks

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    14:00

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Robotics and Autonomous Systems have played a key role in deployed operations in contested environments since their original development and introduction to military operations. This stream will provide a comprehensive update on the current and future role of RAS in conducting CBRNE and EOD operations, drastically increasing operational effectiveness and removing a significant risk to the human on the battlefield.

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    14:10

    Ground Area Reconnaissance and Assurance (GARA) Programme

    Mr Jon Boxshall, Senior Scientist, Sensing and Surviellance Group, Counter Terrorism and Security Division , Dstl

    • Identifying and developing exploitable concepts to neutralise tactically-emplaced explosive devices to resort freedom of action in defence and security operations
    • Exploring neutralisation by inhibition, dudding and pre-detonation
    • Enabling neutralisation through autonomous decision making for neutralise and simultaneously transmit and receive (STAR)

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    14:40

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    15:10

    Exploiting RAS for CBRNE & EOD Applications

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search (DEODS) Branch, British Army

  • Adapting UxS for Compromised Environments
  • Using UGV’s to detect Unexploded ordnance
  • Current and Future Trials
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    15:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:10

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:40

    Czech Developments in Autonomous Ground Robotic Systems

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

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

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    17:10

    Chair's Closing remarks

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    8:00

    Registration and Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Mr Martin Joesaar, Project Officer, European Commission

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    9:00

    The British Army Human Machine Teaming Project

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

     • Developing an Integrated Find and Strike Capability at the Battle Group Level
    • Our approach and the UK industry ecosystem
    • A View to 2025 and beyond

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    9:30

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    10:00

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

    Colonel David Robertson, Director Robotic & Autonomous Systems Implementation & Coordination Office RICO, Australian Army

     • Adapting the Australian Army’s RAS Strategy
    • Current RAS projects
    • Approach and Outcomes

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Dynamic cooperation with industry in Dutch long term CUGS programme

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

     • How to cultivate a successful long-term relationship with industry
    • Dynamic Cooperation – how to get there and what are the benefits
    • Expected outcomes from the CUGS program

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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    12:00

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

    Dr Robert Sadowski, Army Chief Roboticist, US Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center

     • Lessons learned from integration of RAS with Soldiers.
    • Progress towards 10X by 2040
    • Enhancing RAS Command & control software moving towards Heterogeneous robot control
    • Questions surrounding the weaponisation of UGV’s and other RAS assets

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    12:30

    Norwegian Research and Experimentation with Unmanned Vehicles

     • UGV and MUM-T Research
    • Norwegian Army Future Combat Unit Organization and Technology Focus
    • Artic Winter Experiments 2024

    Dr Kim Mathiassen, Research Manager, FFI (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment)

    Lieutenant Colonel Mikkel Gorsetbakk, Chief Army Combat Laboratory, Norwegian Army Land Warfare Centre

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    With the next stage of RAS evolution comes a focus on developing Heavy Uncrewed Ground Vehicles, including those which can be optionally crewed on the battlefield. This stream will feature updates from leading military UGV programmes, as well as industry solution providers at the forefront of developing this next-generation capability.

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    14:10

    XM30 – Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicles as part of the Next Generation Combat Vehicle Portfolio

    Colonel Jeff Jurand, Project Manager XM30 Combat Vehicle , US Army Program Executive Office (PEO) Ground Combat Systems (GCS)

     • The benefits of Unmanned Technology and AI in an Infantry Combat Vehicle
    • Using a modular open systems architecture to rapidly integrate new technology
    • Human Machine Teaming – How will the XM 30 interact with unmanned counterparts

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    14:40

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    15:10

    Mounted Close Combat – The Future of Robotics and Autonomous Systems

    Major Charles Bradford

    Major Charles Bradford, SO2 Future Force, British Army

     • Exploring MCC UGV opportunities for the British Army
    • Lessons learned from the MCC UGV Challenge
    • Path to deployment – MCC UGV’s in the Modern Battle Space

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    15:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:10

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:40

    Heavy UGV Panel Discussion

    Major Charles Bradford

    Major Charles Bradford, SO2 Future Force, British Army

    Colonel Jeff Jurand, Project Manager XM30 Combat Vehicle , US Army Program Executive Office (PEO) Ground Combat Systems (GCS)

    Colonel David Robertson, Director Robotic & Autonomous Systems Implementation & Coordination Office RICO, Australian Army

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    17:10

    Manned-Unmanned Teaming in Convoy Operations - EDF COMMANDS

    Mr Elias Stipidis, Technical Coordinator, COMMANDS Project , European Defence Fund

      • Anticipation, Resilience and Synergy – using UxV’s to address these
    contemporary challenges
    • Increasing capabilities for cooperation between domains and
    humans and machines
    • Becoming competitive, acquiring game changing technologies

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    17:40

    Chair's Closing remarks

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    14:00

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    The dismounted soldier has always, and continues to be, the backbone of any armed forces. One of the most important roles of uncrewed systems is how these technologies can further support the dismounted soldier in conducting their operations. This stream will discuss in great detail how RAS and AI can enhance mission support for the dismounted soldier, focussing on how RAS and AI and be integrated into future operations for roles including resupply, situational awareness and reducing the soldier’s cognitive burden.

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    14:10

    How RAS and AI will Support the Future Dismounted Soldier

    Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Dawe, Commanding Officer Infantry Trials and Development Unit, ITDU, British Army

     • Leveraging AI to enhance the Digital Effects Web
    • Data for decision superiority; making the dismounted soldier more lethal
    • Impact of AI on dismounted soldier cognition

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    14:40

    Supporting the Integration of RAS & AI into the Future Soldier

    Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Hanlon, SO1 Soldier Systems, British Army

     • Enhance the lethality, agility, and resilience of our soldiers through RAS and AI
    • How Soldierworks supports the integration of RAS & AI capabilities.
    • Additional challenges of integrating RAS & AI as part of a soldier system.

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    15:10

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    15:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:10

    The Future Commando Force – Digital Transformation and Human Machine Teaming

    Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Armstrong, SO1 Strike Network Project, Royal Marines

     • Overview of current UxS in the air and maritime to meet the Future Commando Force headmark
    • Delivering UxS Network Integration through EVE Tactical CIS
    • UAS swarming capabilities for situational awareness and heavy lift autonomous resupply of Marines in the field
    • Opportunities and challenges for Human/Uncrewed Teaming resulting from Exercise Advanced Autonomous Force

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    16:40

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    Using Additive Manufacturing to Create an UGV and Spare Parts – Testing Materials on a Cycloidal Gearbox

    Captain Christian Andersson, Research Officer, department of War Technology , Finnish National Defence University

     • Additive manufacturing, what kind of methods can be used for UGV manufacturing?
    • How different materials handles the stress and temperature in highly laborious use?
    • Can a military UGV be manufactured mainly using additive manufacturing methods?

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    Chair's Closing Remarks


    Head Future Force Development
    British Army
    Assistant Head, Research and Experimentation, Futures Directorate
    Army Headquarters
    Commander, Experimentation and Trails Group
    British Army
    Head of the Future Capability Group
    DE&S UK MoD
    Principal Advisor - Land Autonomy
    DSTL
    Army Chief Roboticist
    US Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center
    Commander of Robotics and Autonomous Systems Unit
    Royal Netherlands Army
    Commander RAS Innovation Program
    Royal Netherlands Army
    Teacher of Artillery Tactics
    Finnish National Defence University
    Research Officer, department of War Technology
    Finnish National Defence University
    Director, DEVCOM FWD Element-Atlantic
    US Army DEVCOM
    Director Robotic & Autonomous Systems Implementation & Coordination Office RICO
    Australian Army
    Head of the Military Robotics Department
    University of Defence, Czech Armed Forces
    Project Manager XM30 Combat Vehicle
    US Army Program Executive Office (PEO) Ground Combat Systems (GCS)
    Research Manager
    FFI (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment)
    Research Fellow, Sea Power
    RUSI
    Commanding Officer Infantry Trials and Development Unit, ITDU
    British Army
    SO1 Strike Network Project
    Royal Marines
    SO1 Soldier Systems
    British Army
    Chief Army Combat Laboratory
    Norwegian Army Land Warfare Centre
    SO1 C4ISR
    Ministry of Defence
    SO2 Future Force
    British Army
    Technical Coordinator, COMMANDS Project
    European Defence Fund
    Senior Scientist, Sensing and Surviellance Group, Counter Terrorism and Security Division
    Dstl
    Project Officer Land Systems Technologies
    European Defence Agency
    Project Coordinator
    Estonian Military Academy
    Project Officer
    European Commission
    Product Manager, Robotic Combat Vehicle, Product Lead Future Battle Platforms FBP
    US Army
    Knowledge Transfer Manager - Robotics and AI
    Innovate UK KTN
    Management Consultant
    British Army Headquarters
    Legal Adviser
    International Committee of the Red Cross
    Chief Operating Officer
    Brave1
    Legal Advisor, Researcher & Lecturer
    University of the Armed Forces of Germany

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    Applied Intuition

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


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    Elbit Systems UK Ltd is a Defence, Technology and Aerospace company with three wholly owned subsidiaries and two joint ventures in the UK. Across 16 sites around the UK we employ over 600 people engaged in a range of high tech and specialist manufacturing activities, with a similar number of jobs sustained directly in our UK supply chain. We work on a range of different technologies for both military and civilian applications.


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    Ghost Robotics

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    Founded in 2015, Philadelphia-based Ghost Robotics develops Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicles, or Q-UGV® for short. Ghost’s Q-UGVs not only manage unstructured terrain well but are built for demanding customers in demanding environments. Their robots have a place in a broad range of government and enterprise applications where mobile robots with four legs have inherent advantages over wheels, tracks and even bipedal systems. To learn more about Ghost Robotics, visit www.ghostrobotics.io



    Milrem Robotics

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

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

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



    Otokar

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    Otokar Otomotiv ve Savunma Sanayi A.S. (Otokar) is one of the major automotive plants in Turkey, combining its own intellectual property rights with advanced engineering capabilities, technology, design & applications within its most modern manufacturing facilities.The company is a member of Turkey’s largest business conglomerate, Koç Group, which generates 7% of GDP and 11% of total exports of Turkey, the only Turkish company to be listed in the Fortune Global 500 list. Otokar has been selected by more than 35 countries in the world for providing innovative, effective & tailored solutions to meet the existing and future requirements of end users with its wide range of combat proven land platforms. More than 33,000 OTOKAR military vehicles are operating under different geographical and extreme climate conditions in the world and their combat capabilities are proven in the real combat situations in high risk areas. Otokar designs and manufactures a wide range of tactical armored wheeled vehicles including 4x4 COBRA, COBRA II, COBRA II- MRAP, AKREP II, URAL, ISV, ARMA 6x6 and ARMA 8x8. Otokar’s TULPAR tracked armored vehicle family is designed as a multi-purpose vehicle platform with its significant ballistic and mine protection and high payload capacity to meet the requirements of modern armed forces for all types of missions in the battlefield.



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    At OxTS, we have been pushing the performance limits from MEMS-based GNSS/INS for over twenty years. Today, thousands of engineers are collecting and using position, orientation and dynamics data to develop and deploy vehicles and other autonomous platforms around the world. Our focus on robustness and scalability has led to our GNSS/INS systems becoming the go-to solution for automotive testing and an attractive alternative to FOG-based systems in other industries.



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    Business unit Rheinmetall Protection Systems GmbH (RPS)

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

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

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

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

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


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    British Army

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


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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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