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EVENT
CALENDAR 2011
SECURITY
TRISERVICE
NAVAL
LAND
AIR
2. Admiral Moises Gomez, Under Secretary of the Navy
for Management, Mexican Navy
Admiral General Manuel Rebollo García, Admiral
Chief of Naval Staff, Spanish Navy
Vice Admiral Maurizio Gemignani, Commander Allied
Maritime Command Naples
Vice Admiral Federico Niemann, Chief of General
Staff, Chilean Navy
Lieutenant General Andrew Leslie, Chief of Land
Staff, Canadian DND
Lieutenant General Antonio Gucciardino, General
Manager of the Procurement Agency for Land
Systems, Italian Army
Major General Gregory A. Feest, Commander, 19th
Air Force, USAF
Major General Japp Willemse, ACOS C4I, NATO ACT
Rear Admiral Vic Guillory, Commander, US Navy
Southern Command
Rear Admiral Jorge Gross Albornoz, Commander of
Navy Operations, Ecuadorian Navy
Brigadier General Peter Talleri, Commander,
Defence Distribution Centre, US Defence Logistics
Agency
Brigadier General Anders Carell, Head of Land
Systems Procurement Command, Swedish Defence
Materiel Agency (FMV)
Brigadier General Hans-Joachim Fischer, Deputy
Chief of Staff, Planning, Armaments and Logistics,
German Army
Defence IQ Is Proud To Have Featured The Following Keynote Speakers:
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DEFENCEIQ:2011
UK Keynote Speakers:
Major General Gordon Messenger, Strategic
Communications Director, Chief of Defence Staff,
UK MoD
Major General Chris Wilson CBE, Director
(Battlespace Manoeuvre) and Master General of the
Ordnance, UK MoD
Air Vice Marshal Ray Lock, Head of Joint Staff
College, UK MoD
Major General Mike von Bertele, Commanding
General, Army Medical Corps
Major General Chris Deverell MBE, Director General
Logistics Support and Equipment, HQ Land Forces,
British Army
Brigadier Alan Hill, Commander 11 Signal Brigade,
British Army
Brigadier Piers Hankinson, Commander, Land
Warfare Development Group, Land Warfare Centre,
British Army
Commodore Bill Walworth, Commodore of the
Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Brigadier General Justin Maciejewski, Commander
12 Mechanised Brigade, British Army
Commodore David Marsh, ACOS Logistics, Royal Navy
Brigadier Martin Boswell, Head of Through Life
Support, DE&S, UK MoD
3. AIRPORTFOLIO
AIR PORTFOLIO
Airpowerremainsthecritical
elementtomissionsuccessin
theatresaroundtheworld.
Rapiddeployment,CloseAir
Support,SurveillanceandAir
Defenceareallessentialin
currentmilitaryoperations.DefenceIQ’sexpansiverangeof
conferencesinourAirportfolioensurethatyourspecificarea
iscoveredindetail.FromFighterstoMaintenanceto
UnmannedSystems,DefenceIQhaseventsprovidingdetailed
platformcasestudies,lessonslearntfromaroundtheworld
anddiscussionofemerginganddevelopingtechnologiesthat
willshapethesectorfordecadestocome.Yourattendance
willalsogiveyouunparallelednetworkingopportunitieswith
peersandcolleaguesfromacrosstheglobe,offeringyouthe
insights,lessonsandbusinessopportunitiesthatsimply
cannotbefoundanywhereelse.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
JANUARY:
MILITARY AVIATION TESTING AND EVALUATION
London UK
AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING
Cologne, Germany
AIR TANKERS AND AERIAL REFUELLING
London, UK
AGEING AIRCRAFT
London, UK
FEBRUARY:
MILITARY FLIGHT TRAINING
London, UK
This 10th annual Military Flight Training event is highly regarded by participants as
the most prestigious event for people involved in providing flight training to the
tri-services.This year’s event provides keynote presentations from commanders’ in-
charge of key national and international training initiatives including AEJPT,
ENJJPT, UK MFTS,AJeTS and NFTC amongst others. Hear about upcoming live and
simulated training requirements and cost-effective training strategies for aircrew
of Fixed-Wing, Rotary, Multi-Engine platforms and UAV operators.
AIR MISSION PLANNING
London, UK
MARCH:
AIR SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE (ASARC)
London, UK
Air Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ASARC) provides an excellent forum for the
discussion of the current programmes on-going in the surveillance and
reconnaissance world. By having a conference which opens the door to all ASARC
issues and not narrowing it to UAV or manned aircraft specific, we are able to
deliver a programme which looks at the future for ISR and how states are looking
to evolve their capabilities and how they overcome the challenges to give them
the best data for given circumstances.
As well as assessing the advantages, progress and challenges of different programmes,
we will also be looking at how to get the most out of current equipment, and how the
potential of new technologies will affect the future market
AIR POWER MIDDLE EAST
Muscat, Oman
The Air Power Middle East conference is designed to bring together senior air
force officers from the GCC region with experts from Western nations and
contractors to modernise equipment programmes and force structures.The theme
for the 2011 conference is an expansion 2010, with focus broadening to the
following themes:The right aircraft and systems – relevant platform analysis
across fast jet, airlift and helicopter, training and simulation,Airborne Early
Warning and Logistic Support.
SMALL PRECISION WEAPONS
London, UK
UPCOMING EVENTS
MAY:
AIR WEAPONS INTEGRATION
London, UK
MILITARY AVIATION REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
London UK
UAV PILOT TRAINING
London, UK
This year the US Air Force will train more pilots for UAVs than manned platforms
in line with the increased demand for persistent surveillance in Afghanistan.With
UAVs at the centre of current operations and their usage and significance only to
increase over the coming decade, Defence IQ’s UAV Training and Simulation
conference brings together thought leaders and innovative case studies, offering
a fantastic opportunity to identify the challenges and requirements of the UAV
pilot training community to drive procurement initiatives to ensure that you are
maximising training capabilities.
JULY:
MILITARY SPACE
London, UK
UCAV
London, UK
SEPTEMBER:
CLOSE AIR SUPPORT
London, UK
The most informative and engaging event for the entire Close Air Support
community.We’ll feature an agenda that will enable you to:
• Discuss issues within the Close Air Support community with ground forces and
air forces
• Understand Close Air Support tactics, doctrine and operational demands with
particular emphasis on air-land integration
• Examine the performance of all the main CAS platforms and the capability
developments and upgrades that are scheduled and in particular the role of
Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles
• Assess the comparative strengths and weaknesses of targeting systems – both
airborne and ground based
• Develop and enhance training through live, synthetic and live virtual
constructive environments
AIRBORNE ELECTRONIC WARFARE
London, UK
Airborne EarlyWarning and Battle Management is the only commercial event
exclusively dedicated to theAEW community.The conference delivers top-class insights
into airborne C2 and battle management – by looking at the platforms, missions, crews
and on board systems that deliver effects on operations around the globe.
MARITIME RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE
Rome, Italy
The premier unclassified Maritime ISR Meeting in Europe.The conference tackles
the key issues that affect the military’s ability to conduct broad ranging, flexible
and cost effective maritime ISR operations with tailored briefings on:
• Operational Feedback: Understand how technologies and platforms and being used
in Maritime ISR mission. Hear first hand the critical requirements from ISR Operators
• Programme updates and national requirements from
• Efforts to increase a coordinated ISR capacity
• The platforms and technologies that are available to deliver low cost, flexible
and wide ranging Maritime ISR
OCTOBER:
HELICOPTER SUSTAINABILITY
London, UK
JOINT PERSONNEL RECOVERY
London, UK
NOVEMBER:
MILITARY AIRLIFT
London UK
AIRBORNE COIN
London, UK
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LANDPORTFOLIO
LAND PORTFOLIO
Ground forces play an integral role in current operations. Continuous deployment, whether on peace support
missions, humanitarian assistance or on Combat Operations have pushed manpower and equipment to the limit.
Modernisation, a greater emphasis on protection and survivability and the demands for greater connectivity have
become the overriding drivers in this space. Now the key for land equipment is to get the right quantity, of appropriate
quality, into the right places. Defence IQ’s land portfolio covers these issues, allowing you to delve into the equipment
and doctrinal challenges that will face land forces for decades to come.
UPCOMING EVENTS
FEBRUARY:
INTERNATIONAL ARMOURED VEHICLES
London, UK
Our flagship event and now in its tenth year,InternationalArmouredVehicles is the
worlds leading mounted platform conference and exhibition.With over 2,000 participants
from 46 nations we explore the full spectrum of armoured vehicle capabilities,how they
are employed on current operations,how they are upgraded and maintained and how
future fleets and force development can be structured to achieve maximum operational
effect.With the world’s largest and most experienced armoured panel of programme
managers and requirements setters,we explore how vehicles can increase their
survivability,mobility,lethality,situational awareness and deployability.Detailed
assessments of the threats our vehicles must withstand,key requirements for new
procurements and upgrades and over 150 of the leading solution providers exhibiting
their technology in a hands-on environment,this is one event you can’t afford to miss
MARCH:
DEFENCE LOGISTICS
London, UK
FUTURE ARTILLERY
London, UK
Now in it’s ninth year and widely regarded as the most influential in-direct fire
conference of its kind, this is the world leading dedicated platform for the artillery
community. Future Artillery will once again gather together the leading artillery
experts in London, with speakers from both NATO countries as well as emerging
markets in South America and Asia. Join us this year and discover how Heads of
Artillery and Programme Managers are planning to develop their capabilities over
the next few decades whilst balancing the ever present constraint of affordability
APRIL:
DEFENCE ESTATES
London, UK
MAY:
CIMIC AND RECONSTRUCTION
London, UK
MILITARY ROBOTICS
London, UK
JUNE:
COUNTER-IEDS
London, UK
In the increasing complexity and asymmetric nature of current operations,
Improvised Explosive Devices remain the single biggest threat our forces face in
theatre. Defence IQ’s 5th Annual Counter IEDs conference will follow the
structure outlined by JIEDDO to provide a full-spectrum approach to tackling IEDs.
OCTOBER:
MILITARY HEALTH SUPPORT SYSTEMS
London, UK
INFANTRY WEAPONS
London, UK
GROUND BASED AIR DEFENCE
London, UK
Open strategic communication and cooperation between allied states and the
defence industry is necessary to maximise accuracy in threat and future requirement
assessments.These assessments are critical to ensure the protection of airspace and
maintenance of national security. Defence IQ’s Ground Based Air & Missile Defence
conference will address the key challenges and solutions in this critical Air and
Missile defence industry.The speed of technology developments and the continued
proliferation of weapons to rogue nations and asymmetric factions has resulted in an
agenda focus that will deliver detailed insight into; threat analysis, global viewpoints,
modernisation of weapon systems and dealing with operational asymmetric threats.
UPCOMING EVENTS
NOVEMBER:
FUTURE MORTARS
London, UK
FUTURE ARTILLERY MIDDLE EAST
UAE
Increases in defence spending across the Middle East continue to hit the
headlines, so it is no surprise that thanks to carefully planned acquisition
strategies and ongoing procurement programmes, the Middle East is home to
some of the world’s most sophisticated artillery technology. However, with
ambitious and wise leadership, it is clear that the region’s military forces will not
stop their quest for advancement and it is understood that key strategic gains can
be made by upgrading your systems and platforms even further by investing in
C4I technologies, precision munitions and sophisticated surveillance and target
acquisition systems.This event is specifically tailored for the Middle Eastern
market, with full Arabic-English translation throughout the conference.
DECEMBER:
SOLDIER SURVIVABILITY
London, UK
BATTLEFIELD HEALTHCARE PRESENTS COMBAT
CASUALTY CARE MIDDLE EAST
UAE
As the Middle East’s military forces continue to support humanitarian missions,
whilst also investing in the continuous development and of their medical
personnel, this conference will be a unique opportunity to explore and share
regional and international best practices, understand the technological
advancements that are impacting casualty care and trauma medicine and take-
away knowledge of new cutting-edge life-saving techniques to positively impact
your organisation
Some of the key topics to be addressed will include:
• Triage care
• Emergency life support
• Infection Control
• Field medicine
• Logistical support
• Emergency medicine in the hospital setting
• Preparedness and training for responding to mass disasters
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NAVALPORTFOLIO
UPCOMING EVENTS
JANUARY:
UNDERWATER BATTLESPACE
London, UK
FEBRUARY:
PAN AMERICAN NAVAL POWER SUMMIT
Cancun, Mexico
MARCH:
SURFACE WAR SHIPS
London, UK
AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS
London, UK
LITTORAL SHIP DEFENCE
Amsterdam, Netherlands
APRIL:
OFFSHORE PATROL VESSELS ASIA
April, Singapore
Nearly half of the world’s OPVs are operated by Asian countries. OPVs Asia will
bring you detailed analysis of immediate priorities, future plans and requirements
from across Asia, as well as operational feedback and the latest technological
developments.This is your opportunity to gain invaluable insight into how Asian
Navies and Coast Guards are developing their procurement strategies and
planned upgrades for their current OPV capabilities
MAY:
ANTI SUBMARINE WARFARE
London, UK
FUTURE NAVAL PLANS
London, UK
SEPTEMBER:
OFFSHORE PATROL VESSELS
Spain
As a critical asset in the protection of a nation’s waters in an era of rapidly
proliferating maritime security threats, it’s no surprise that many nations continue
to prioritise OPVs as an area of substantial investment.That’s why Defence IQ is
proud to host the world’s leading OPV conference, unrivalled in its scope, content
and prestige and with a truly global audience of actively procuring nations. Each
year, in partnership with the most innovative and capable shipbuilders, we
explore the challenges of OPV programme managers, how they set their
requirements, integrate new technologies into their platforms in response to
current and future maritime security challenges
SUBMARINE OPERATIONS
London, UK
Briefings will review key platform and technology developments in order to gain
a better understanding of the evolving Submarine mission profiles and to
understand the current threats being faced.The prime focus will be on the issues
essential to maintaining subs at the forefront of naval capabilities.Aside from
being dedicated solely to this group, the agenda features innovative new content,
including:
• Achieving sustainable submarine programmes without compromising on
capability,
• Insight into the future of submarine requirements and capabilities Examine the
impact of advances in underwater communication, networking and surveillance
on the role of the submarine
DECEMBER:
NAVAL CONSTRUCTION, REPAIR AND REFIT
London, UK
AFLOAT SUPPORT AND NAVAL LOGISTICS
London, UK
NAVAL PORTFOLIO
Naval Forces continue to play a critical role in operations
around the world, whether supporting land forces with
power projection and logistical efforts or conducting anti-
piracy and anti- smuggling missions, maritime forces
remain at the forefront. Navies around the world are
either beginning or in the midst of major replacements of
core assets, finally moving from Cold War era equipment
towards platforms ad capabilities designed for the 21st
century. The opportunities to learn from peers,
incorporate new technologies and techniques has simply
never been greater. Defence IQ’s Maritime portfolio is
your key to staying at the cutting edge of the marketplace.
6. UPCOMING EVENTS
JANUARY:
CYBER WARFARE
London, UK
Reducing the reliance on networked information for your operations,
communications and data storage is not an option. However, this heightened
dependence does lead to increased levels of risk and potential consequences
from malicious attacks and hackers. Cyber space resilience is integral to national
security strategies, and ensuring you build impenetrable network defence
capabilities is essential to maintain security.
Defence IQ’s international Cyber Warfare conference is Europe’s most established
symposium dedicated to military and governmental Computer Network Operations.
Combining insights on policy, legislation and technology advances alongside threat
identification, we establish the operational challenges and requirements that
military organisations and governments face.Whether developing internal
measures or integrating new protective technologies, the demand for protective
solutions is growing.With the changing face of cyber operations, ensure you hear
first hand the tailored solutions to secure Computer Network Operations.
FEBRUARY:
DELIVERING VALUE FOR MONEY IN DEFENCE
London, UK
TACTICAL DATA LINKS
Prague, Czech Republic
DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS
London, UK
MARCH:
BATTLEFIELD HEALTHCARE
Munich, Germany
Battlefield Healthcare will offer a forum for military, government, industry &
academia to discuss goals/objectives, implementation strategies, enablers/barriers
and existing program initiatives for improved Battlefield Healthcare.The
important clinical information needed to make life-saving decisions in theatre, as
well as the latest policies and procedures will be discussed. Case studies in
continuity of casualty care from front line through rehabilitation are included.The
conference is CME accredited for serving medical personnel.
TRI SERVICE PORTFOLIO
Many of our events feature a specific focus on tri-service
missions or technologies which have an impact upon all
branches of the armed forces. Being “joint” is no longer an
option, it is essential and Defence IQ s able to offer you a
range of conferences which help to shed light on the
challenges of achieving this and the solutions available.
From Joint Medical Support to Joint Fire Support to Joint
Networking and Communications, we can provide you with
the focus required.
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TRISERVICEPORTFOLIO
UPCOMING EVENTS
APRIL:
TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS
London, UK
NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS
London, UK
MAY:
AIR/LAND INTEGRATION AND JOINT FIRE SUPPORT
London, UK
JUNE:
STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS AND MISO
London, UK
Now in its 9th year, is the best attended and most influential meeting of its kind
in the world. It is here that the world’s leading figures from the Influence,
Psychological Operations, Strategic Communications and Public Diplomacy
communities gather to share new conceptual thinking, policy updates and key
Lessons Learned from ongoing Information campaigns.
Discussions will shed new light on the following crucial issues:
• Target Audience engagement and message delivery technique
• The employment of New and Social Media for influence activity and harnessing
all available assets
• The coordination of messages between different “information actors” in the
global media environment
• The Measurement of Effect of information campaigns
• The relationship between PsyOps, IO and Strategic Communication
POWER SOURCES
London, UK
NCW
Brussels, Belgium
The practicalities of operational issues affecting the development and deployment
of networked enabled capabilities will be analysed both in terms of operational
benefits identified and lessons learned in theatre, along with the effect today’s
military realities have on progress in the next five years:
• Operational Information Management: Enabling interactive C2, responsive logistic,
target acquisition, FFT, intelligence, and other computer applications and
databases to be used by in real time by Operators and Commanders on the ground
• Building impenetrable network security:National protection strategies and operational
security for Computer Network Operations (CNO) for the expanded network
• Transformation:As the battle space has dictated how the networks have
developed rather than the networks dictating future operations, how is
interoperability being increased with coalition forces operating in the same
congested battlespace through effective networking
• Ensuring mission success on the expanded network, including user driven
applications from the tactical and operational level
• Human factors and training: Enabling officers on the ground to manage and
disseminate the abundance of information received during operations
JULY:
THROUGH LIFE SUPPORT AND COSTING
London, UK
SEPTEMBER:
JOINT SIMULATION AND TRAINING
London, UK
OCTOBER:
NON TRADITIONAL ISR
London UK
NOVEMBER:
DEFENCE PARTNERING
London UK
RADAR
London UK
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SECURITYPORTFOLIO
UPCOMING EVENTS
FEBRUARY:
AVIATION SECURITY
London, UK
Aviation Security 2011 will build on the success of IQPC’s other Aviation / Airport
Security conferences in the US, Singapore, Dubai and India and bring the event to
a European audience. In order for airport authorities and airline operators to be
compliant with the expanding and increasingly stringent compliance
requirements placed upon them by national and European legislation, they are
forced to spend increasing amounts of money on new security equipment,
personnel and training. However, besides higher costs, these stringent measures
also result in decreased rates of passenger through-put which means reduced
profits for the airports and airlines. Meeting compliance standards is made more
difficult by a lack of clarity as to what requirements the aviation security should
meet, when to meet them, how they can meet them and the technologies
available to them. Present at the conference will be leading security
representatives from the world’s busiest airports, international airline operators,
associations and law-making bodies as well as from technology providers, to
discuss the modern security threats and challenges facing the industry, the
strategies to overcome these and the technology solutions available to help them
do this.
APRIL:
BIOMETRICS FOR DEFENCE AND SECURITY
Brussels, Belgium
Biometrics for Defence and Security is designed to offer a practical approach as to
how biometrics can be used for security and defence needs. It will look at
Government and MoD policy, screening, privacy issues, technology options and
standards. Most importantly it will look at how to ‘connect the dots’ in screening
and identifying possible threats with a higher level of accuracy and efficiency by
using biometric technology.
CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
London, UK
JUNE:
INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY
London, UK
SEPTEMBER:
CYBER SECURITY
Brussels, Belgium
OCTOBER:
BORDER MANAGEMENT
London, UK
SECURITY PORTFOLIO
The world is closer and better connected than ever. But
the benefits of Globalisation, mass transport and
revolutionised communications also bring new threats
from international terrorism and crime. National
security is now at the top of every nation’s agenda.
People and infrastructure are no longer far removed
from conflict zones thousands of miles away as terrorist
violence in the US, Spain, UK and India has made
painfully clear. Our enemies are only to happy to target
our “soft spots”. Recent attacks on civilians at border
points and the crucial transport links we depend upon
reveal our vulnerability. Yet the constant development
of strategy and technology allows us to counter these
threats. Defence IQ is committed to facilitating the
exploration of how we increase our national security.
From border control to Aviation Security to Biometric
technologies, we’ll bring together the Government and
security stakeholders who matter, leveraging their
expertise to make our world safer.
8. Here are just some of the companies that have benefitted from sponsoring and
exhibiting at Defence IQ events
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SPONSORSHIP
ABOUT DEFENCE IQ
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professionals.We provide the platform on which leading defence experts share their experience, knowledge and
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Why Invest In Conferencing as a Marketing & PR Vehicle?
It’s a strange phenomenon, but our conferences actually become even more effective for our sponsors in a tighter
market. Budget cuts mean that certain military attendees at our events (the uniforms that look like active buyers,
but aren’t) disappear.They disappear because their attendance is a marginal need for their organisation.They
don’t have a specific & explicit requirement to address, so the budget for their attendance gets stopped.
Consequently, the percentage of military attendees who have a genuine and pressing requirement that they do
need to address – and have funding available to address it – goes up.
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and promote your organisation in three key areas:Thought Leadership, Branding and Featured Networking Events.
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