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SAE Media Group is delighted to announce the 8th annual UAV Technology conference, taking place in London on the 25th and 26th of September 2023.

Uncrewed aerial systems have become one of the most researched and pursued military technologies of the past decade, and UAV Technology 2023 is the leading international forum dedicated towards the development of uncrewed aerial systems - allowing for essential dialogue between military, international organisations, and industry.

The conference will include presentations and panels on topics that range from multi-national UAV development programmes to airspace integration. We look forward to welcoming the global UAV community to this leading conference, in order to maintain dialogue, share ground-breaking ideas, and further this aspect of modern warfare.
 

Enjoy unparalleled networking opportunities with senior leaders in military and government spheres and subject matter experts - as well as key industry figures who are driving solutions in this critically important field.

You will also listen to numerous briefings from the same UAV programme managers, international experts, and senior military officers - increasing your knowledge with expert and international perspectives.

Join us, then, for a two-day conference - and leave with a plan for your country's future UAV platforms, or your company's future efforts.

National militaries:

  • UAV operations leaders
  • Procurement officers
  • Technical experts

Industry:

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

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Conference programme

8:00 Registration & Coffee

8:50 Chair's Opening Remarks

9:00 Delivering the Defence Remotely Piloted Air Systems Portfolio

Mr Simon Holford

Mr Simon Holford, RPAS Team Leader, DE&S
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 • Co-operation between industry, procurement agency, and military for the most effective RPAS force

• Managing a force-wide range of programmes varying in size, customer and place in the life cycle

9:30 PEO Aviation and its Work on Unmanned Vehicles

Colonel Danielle Medaglia

Colonel Danielle Medaglia, Project Manager for Unmanned Aircraft Systems, PEO Aviation
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 • Mission & organizational overview of PEO Aviation
• Remarks on Soldier UAS, Future Tactical UAS, and Gray Eagle Modernization
• The importance and possibilities of Launched Effects

10:00 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - Leonardo

10:30 Morning Coffee

11:00 The Challenges, Trade-Offs, and Co-Operation Behind The Acquisition of Tactical UAVs

Colonel Nick Moore

Colonel Nick Moore, Tactical RPAS Type Airworthiness Authority, Remotely Piloted Air Systems Delivery Team, DES (Defence Equipment and Support)

 • Design trade-offs and challenges for tactical UAVs
such as TIQUILA
• Incorporating end-user feedback into Tactical RPAS
acquisition for holistic platform development and
acquisition

11:30 Session Reserved for Sponsor

12:00 British Army: Accelerating Small UAS Development for Operational Advantage

Colonel Craig Palmer

Colonel Craig Palmer, Commander, Surveillance Group, British Army
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 • Development of Small UAS capability at the speed of relevance and the exploitation of dual-use technology
• Rapid Fielding of Human Machine Teaming (HMT) and the TIQUILA projects by the British Army
• Development of Agile and disruptive Small UAS Ecosystem, leveraging civil expertise and leadership
• Reflections from current operations – driving Small UAS adaptation

12:30 Preparing for, Training with, and Operating the Protector

Wing Commander Brian McDonald

Wing Commander Brian McDonald, Lead Engineer - Enhance Protector Capability Integration, DE&S, UK MOD

 • Infrastructure development for the Protector, such as the global training hub at RAF Waddington
• The advantages of US-UK collaborative training for
Protector operators at GA-ASI Flight Test and Training Center in North Dakota
• Overview of the capabilities the Protector program will bring to the His Majesty’s Armed Forces, and further potential for the platform, such as Maritime operations

13:00 Networking Lunch

14:00 The British Perspective to RPAS Certification and Safety Testing: Safely Operating the Protector Drone

Colonel Paul Hughes

Colonel Paul Hughes, Chief Engineer, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Delivery Team, Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S)
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  • UK RPAS Certification: a Risk Based Approach
  • A world first: certifying the UK Protector for international airspace operation
  • Lessons learnt from 2022
  • 14:20 Session Reserved for Sponsor

    14:50 British Approaches to Uncrewed Traffic Management

    Mr Simon Masters

    Mr Simon Masters, Deputy Director Future Flight, Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund Directorate, Innovate UK

     • UK approaches to Unified Traffic Management and R&D developments
    • Multi-sector use-case considerations and applications
    • Examples of UK UTM projects

    15:10 EUROCONTROL: Driving Civil-Military Co-Operation Over Unmanned Aircraft

    Mr Edgar Reuber

    Mr Edgar Reuber, Senior Military Expert, Eurocontrol

     • Integration of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into the non-segregated European airspace
    • The friction between Air Traffic Management and
    Unmanned Air Traffic Management as to the recent
    Regulatory package of the European Commission
    • Future plans for airspace integration

    15:30 The Federal Aviation Administration and Uncrewed Airspace Integration

    Mr Biruk Abraham

    Mr Biruk Abraham, Senior International Representative, Africa, Europe, and Middle East, Federal Aviation Administration

    16:20 The Challenges, Benefits, and Necessity of Airspace Integration

    Mr Darshan Divakaran

    Mr Darshan Divakaran, Head of Airspace Innovation & Prime Partnerships, AFWERX
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    Colonel Adrian Fischer

    Colonel Adrian Fischer, Chief of the Air Reconnaissance Section, Swiss Air Force
    View Bio

    Colonel Paul Hughes

    Colonel Paul Hughes, Chief Engineer, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Delivery Team, Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S)
    View Bio

    Mr Simon Masters

    Mr Simon Masters, Deputy Director Future Flight, Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund Directorate, Innovate UK

    Mr Edgar Reuber

    Mr Edgar Reuber, Senior Military Expert, Eurocontrol

    Mr Biruk Abraham

    Mr Biruk Abraham, Senior International Representative, Africa, Europe, and Middle East, Federal Aviation Administration

    17:00 The Future of Canadian UAVs; and Challenges Specific to Canada

    Colonel Julien Letarte

    Colonel Julien Letarte, RPAS Project Director, DAR 8, Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)
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    • The integration of class III RPAS within the RCAF flight line after 12 years of absence
    • The RCAF’s goals and vision for a fully certifiable
    RPAS as our first step in a series of uncrewed systems technological updates
    • The challenges and opportunities that Canada’s
    geography presents to our RPAS ambitions

    17:30 UAVs: The Future of Combat Search and Rescue

    Chad C Humphries

    Chad C Humphries, NCOIC, C4 Weapons and Tactics, 57th Rescue Squadron, USAF Europe

    • How CSAR operators utilize UAS for reconnaissance of
    terrain during rescue and recovery operations
    • How UAS’ provide CSAR operators with native ISR
    • Utilizing UAS for Command and Control
    communications relay in a joint environment

    18:00 Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    8:00 Registration & Coffee

    8:50 Chair's Opening Remarks

    9:00 Exploiting the Potential of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

    Mr James Gavin

    Mr James Gavin, Head of the MOD DES Future Capability Group, FCG
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    • UAS and accelerating into Exploitation
    • Oncoming competitions for Army Human Machine Teaming, Heavy Lift Drones, and Multi-Domain Integrated Swarms
    • New, emerging programmes

    9:30 The NATO Allied Ground Surveillance Force: Providing NATO Commanders With In-Theatre Situational Awareness

    Colonel Stefano Bianca

    Colonel Stefano Bianca, Deputy Commander, NAGSF
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    • The mission of the AGS
    • AGS Program update
    • Operating UAVs in mixed airspace as an Airworthiness certified asset

    10:00 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

    10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 The Future of the Brazilian Air Force’s Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles

    Group Captain Juliano Barros Cota

    Group Captain Juliano Barros Cota, COMPREP, Brazilian Air Force

     • Current UAV capabilities of the Brazilian Air Force
    • The Brazilian Air Force’s experience with UAV operations
    • Future requirements and challenges for the Brazilian UAV force

    11:30 Session Reserved for Sponsor

    12:00 The Swiss Air Force and UAVs: Hermes 900HFE Acquisition and Airspace Integration

    • Swiss considerations for the use of military UAVs
    • The acquisition of the Hermes 900HFE
    • Airspace integration

    Colonel Adrian Fischer

    Colonel Adrian Fischer, Chief of the Air Reconnaissance Section, Swiss Air Force
    View Bio

    Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Böhm

    Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Böhm, Programme Manager for ADS 15, Swiss Air Force

    12:30 Networking Lunch

    13:30 The Future of Czech Unmanned Aerial Operations

    Lieutenant Colonel Tomas Hurtik

    Lieutenant Colonel Tomas Hurtik, Head of the ISR Department, Czech Armed Forces

    • The future of Czech uncrewed military aviation
    • Acquisition of MALE UAS
    • The creation of the 533rd UAS Battalion

    14:00 Session Reserved for Sponsor

    14:30 The Challenges and Benefits of Tactical Drone Use

    Colonel Nick Moore

    Colonel Nick Moore, Tactical RPAS Type Airworthiness Authority, Remotely Piloted Air Systems Delivery Team, DES (Defence Equipment and Support)

    Colonel Danielle Medaglia

    Colonel Danielle Medaglia, Project Manager for Unmanned Aircraft Systems, PEO Aviation
    View Bio

    Colonel Craig Palmer

    Colonel Craig Palmer, Commander, Surveillance Group, British Army
    View Bio

    15:00 Afternoon Tea

    15:30 The Unmanned Aerial Future of the Hungarian Defence Forces

    Brigadier General Imre Porkoláb

    Brigadier General Imre Porkoláb, Ministerial Commissioner for Defence Innovation, Hungarian Ministry of Defence
    View Bio

     • High tech and low tech trends in UAV development
    (observed lessons from the Ukrainian War; and how they will inform Hungarian UAV procurement)
    • The Hungarian Aviation Industry Cluster and the
    establishment of the Drone Coalition for the future
    development and production of dual use UAVs
    • Hungarian plans for autonomous system integration

    16:00 An Update On The German Drone Programme

    Mr Roland Gebhardt

    Mr Roland Gebhardt, Program Manager GHTP / Deputy Director BAAINBw L5.1, Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw)
    View Bio

    • Heron 1 – All good things must end
    • German Heron TP – Quo vadis?
    • An update on EUROMALE

    16:30 UAVs and the Belgian Defence Forces

    Major Gauthier Coton

    Major Gauthier Coton, Material Resources Division, Aeronautical Section, Propeller Aircraft and UAS Systems Sub-Section, Belgian Ministry of Defence

     • Overview of the Belgian UAS and RPAS programmes
    • Introducing the MQ-9B SkyGuardian into the Belgian Air Component

    17:00 The Present and Future Austrian UAV Force

    Captain Udo Niedermueller

    Captain Udo Niedermueller, Deputy Head of System Management Division, Austrian Ministry of Defence

    17:30 Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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    Ministerial Commissioner for Defence Innovation
    Hungarian Ministry of Defence
    Deputy Head of System Management Division
    Austrian Ministry of Defence
    NCOIC, C4 Weapons and Tactics
    57th Rescue Squadron, USAF Europe
    Chief of the Air Reconnaissance Section
    Swiss Air Force
    Commander, Surveillance Group
    British Army
    Project Manager for Unmanned Aircraft Systems
    PEO Aviation
    RPAS Project Director, DAR 8
    Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)
    Tactical RPAS Type Airworthiness Authority, Remotely Piloted Air Systems Delivery Team
    DES (Defence Equipment and Support)
    Chief Engineer
    Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Delivery Team, Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S)
    Deputy Commander
    NAGSF
    COMPREP
    Brazilian Air Force
    Programme Manager for ADS 15
    Swiss Air Force
    Head of the ISR Department
    Czech Armed Forces
    Material Resources Division, Aeronautical Section, Propeller Aircraft and UAS Systems Sub-Section
    Belgian Ministry of Defence
    533rd UAS Battalion
    Czech Armed Forces
    Senior International Representative, Africa, Europe, and Middle East
    Federal Aviation Administration
    Head of Airspace Innovation & Prime Partnerships
    AFWERX
    Senior Military Expert
    Eurocontrol
    Head of the MOD DES Future Capability Group
    FCG
    Program Manager GHTP / Deputy Director BAAINBw L5.1
    Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw)
    RPAS Team Leader
    DE&S
    Deputy Director Future Flight, Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund Directorate
    Innovate UK
    Chief Engineer and Type Airworthiness Authority - Strategic RPAS
    Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Delivery Team, Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S)
    Lead Engineer - Enhance Protector Capability Integration
    DE&S, UK MOD

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