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Engage in the forthcoming UAV Technology 2023 conference and engage with foremost experts in Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) development.

Participate in the UAV Technology 2023 conference to uncover the strategic priorities of various nations in the realm of UAVs. This exclusive event offers you a unique platform to interact with prominent speakers and attendees, allowing for the exchange of insights and solutions. UAV Technology 2023 will delve into pertinent topics, including international UAV program updates, UAV technological innovations, Uncrewed Air Traffic Management (UTM) and UAV airspace integration, and emerging strategies for drone development in modern warfare.

100+ participants | 23+ conference sessions | 13+ nations | 6+ Networking Sessions

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Here's why you can’t afford to miss your presence at the UAV Technology Conference 2023 is indispensable:

  • Engage with thought leaders from the UK, US, and Europe in interactive discussions tailored to address your specific challenges.
  • Enhance your understanding of the shifting landscape over the past year and its implications for your field.
  • Access crucial insights into cutting-edge advancements and emerging trends that are not accessible elsewhere.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to be at the forefront of UAV development. Let's shape the future of UAV Technology together!
 

This conference is taking place at a crucial juncture in the realm of UAV advancement. With significant technological developments and the growing importance of advanced UAVs, particularly evident in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, this event has never been more essential.

A deep understanding of UAVs from HALE UAVs to short-range tactical UAS is paramount for nations aiming to enhance their military capabilities through drone technology.

  • Unparalleled Speaker Line-Up!

Join the vanguard of the UAV technology field as we bring you the latest updates and insights into the future of UAVs. This conference promises to be a pivotal event in the defence sector.

  • International Collaboration for 2023

Our list of participating nations has expanded, now including Ukraine, France, Brazil, Belgium, Switzerland, and Austria. This presents an invaluable opportunity to foster global cooperation and exchange expertise.

  • Prominent Industry Networking Opportunities

Seize the chance to connect and present your UAV innovations to some of the industry's giants, including BAE Systems, Leonardo, MBDA, Overwatch Aerospace, Thales, uAvionix Corporation and many more. This conference is a nexus for collaboration and innovation in the UAV technology arena.
 

 

National Militaries & Government:

  • UAV 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 UAV technology

Transnational/Continental/Euro-Atlantic Organisations:

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

 

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

Brigadier Paul Hughes, Head of Engineering Assurance – Land Domain, DE&S, UK MoD

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9:00

Delivering the Defence Remotely Piloted Air Systems Portfolio

Mr Simon Holford, RPAS Team Leader, DE&S, UK MoD

  • 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
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    9:30

    PEO Aviation and its Work on Uncrewed Vehicles

    Colonel Danielle Medaglia, Project Manager for Uncrewed Aircraft Systems, PEO Aviation

  • Mission & organizational overview of PEO Aviation
  • Remarks on Soldier UAS, Future Tactical UAS, and Gray Eagle Modernization
  • The importance and possibilities of Launched Effects
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    10:00

    Leonardo Fixed and Rotary Wing Uncrewed Systems

  •  Leonardo UAS solutions
  • AW Hero
  • Falco Xplorer: the domestic MALE
  • Mr Luca Bellomo, Head of Unmanned Aerial Operations, Leonardo

    Mr Nicola Toniazzi, Head of Product Sales Support & Partnership - AIS LoB, Leonardo

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Ukraine, Drones and Brave1 – Optimising the UAV Capabilities of Ukrainian Forces (Virtual Presentation)

  •  Mission and capabilities of Brave1 to enhance Ukrainian forces for the war against Russia
  • Fostering collaboration between Ukrainian and international defence industry partners
  • Updates on the Drone Project – The current and future UAV capabilities of Ukrainian forces
  • Future technological and partnership requirements for the Ukrainian Government for continued UAV production
  • Ms Nataliia Kushnerska, Chief Operating Officer, Brave1

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    11:30

    Exploiting the Potential of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

    Mr Andy McIntyre, Future Capability Group Army/Navy Team Leader, DE&S, UK MoD

  • UAS and accelerating into Exploitation
  • Oncoming competitions for Army Human Machine Teaming, Heavy Lift Drones, and Multi-Domain Integrated Swarms
  • New, emerging programmes
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    12:00

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

    Brigadier Paul Hughes, Head of Engineering Assurance – Land Domain, DE&S, UK MoD

  • UK RPAS Certification: a Risk Based Approach
  • A world first: certifying the UK Protector for international airspace operation
  • Lessons learnt from 2022
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    12:30

    Preparing for, Training with, and Operating the Protector

  •  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
  • Wing Commander Conan Mullineux, SO1 RPAS, ISTAR Force HQ, No 1 Group, Royal Air Force

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    The CoE for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems – Advancing the RPAS Training and Capability for the Italian Armed Forces

  •  The mission of the Italian RPA CoE
  • Testing and evaluating of new RPA platforms and sensor systems (we could talk about 2 case studies, such as RAPIER X-25 and EUROMALE)
  • RPA training for new UAV pilots
  • Standardisation and certification of new RPA platforms into the Italian Armed Forces (we could anticipate a new concept)
  • Future of RPA technology in the Italian Armed Forces (we may provide the actual "car fleet" and an hypothesis of the future)
  • Colonel Giuseppe Urbano, Director, RPAS Centre of Excellence, Italian Air Force

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    14:30

    PATSIMAR 2023 and Developing French Maritime UAVs

    Capitaine de Frégate Johann Eidesheim, Commandant, Maritime Surveillance and Intervention Patrol Center of Expertise (CENTEX PATSIMAR), French Navy

  • Capabilities today
  • Manpower and Training Process
  • Perspectives
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    15:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    UAVs and the Belgian Defence Forces

    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
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    16:00

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

    Colonel Nick Moore, Tactical RPAS Type Airworthiness Authority, Remotely Piloted Air Systems Delivery Team, DE&S, UK MoD

  • Design trade-offs and challenges for tactical UAVs such as TIQUILA
  • Incorporating end-user feedback into Tactical RPAS acquisition for holistic platform development
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    16:30

    Panel Discussion: Unravelling the Challenges and Benefits of Tactical Drone Use

  • Enhancing military operations - How tactical UAS are revolutionizing warfare
  • Ethical and legal concerns - The dilemmas of autonomous drone technology
  • The future - Advancing cutting-edge innovations and capabilities for tactical UAS
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    Brigadier Paul Hughes, Head of Engineering Assurance – Land Domain, DE&S, UK MoD

    Colonel Danielle Medaglia, Project Manager for Uncrewed Aircraft Systems, PEO Aviation

    Colonel Nick Moore, Tactical RPAS Type Airworthiness Authority, Remotely Piloted Air Systems Delivery Team, DE&S, UK MoD

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    17:00

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Brigadier Paul Hughes, Head of Engineering Assurance – Land Domain, DE&S, UK MoD

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    8:15

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Brigadier Paul Hughes, Head of Engineering Assurance – Land Domain, DE&S, UK MoD

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    9:00

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

    Colonel Stefano Bianca, Deputy Commander, NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Force

    • The mission of the AGS
    • AGS Program update
    • Operating UAVs in mixed airspace as an Airworthiness certified asset

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    9:30

    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

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

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

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    10:00

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

    Colonel Juliano Barros Cota, Commander of Santa Cruz Air Force Base, 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

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:15

    An Update On The German Drone Programme

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

    • Heron 1 – All good things must end
    • German Heron TP – Quo vadis?
    • EUROMALE – Update

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    11:45

    EUROCONTROL: Driving Civil-Military Co-Operation Over Uncrewed Aircraft

    Lieutenant Colonel Edgar Reuber, Head of Stakeholder and Business Management and Deputy Head of the Civil Military Cooperation (CMC) Division, EUROCONTROL

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

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    12:15

    Networking Lunch

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    13:15

    The Federal Aviation Administration and Uncrewed Airspace Integration

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

  • Status of small UAS integration efforts to include lessons learned from ongoing activities e.g. UTM Field Test
  • Strategic plans for incorporating more diverse operations
  • Opportunities for civil-military collaboration to achieve airspace integration
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    13:45

    Panel Discussion: Shaping the Future – Advancing UAS Integration into Civilian and Military Airspace

  • Exploring the benefits and challenges of UAS integration
  • Case studies of successful UAS integration – discussing the outcomes and lessons learned from successful integration initiatives
  • Overcoming barriers to UAS integration within existing military and civilian regulatory frameworks
  • Mr Biruk Abraham, Senior International Representative, Africa, Europe, and Middle East, Federal Aviation Administration

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

    Lieutenant Colonel Edgar Reuber, Head of Stakeholder and Business Management and Deputy Head of the Civil Military Cooperation (CMC) Division, EUROCONTROL

    Brigadier Paul Hughes, Head of Engineering Assurance – Land Domain, DE&S, UK MoD

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    14:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:15

    The Future of Canadian UAVs; and Challenges Specific to Canada

    Major Adam Gushaty, Flight Commander - Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Test and Evaluation Flight, 434 Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force

    • 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

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    The Present and Future Austrian UAV Force

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

    • An overview of Austria’s UAV capability
    • Acquisition and integration of new UAV platforms
    • Future UAV requirements for the Austrian Ministry of Defence

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    16:15

    Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Brigadier Paul Hughes, Head of Engineering Assurance – Land Domain, DE&S, UK MoD


    Head of Engineering Assurance – Land Domain
    DE&S, UK MoD
    Head of Stakeholder and Business Management and Deputy Head of the Civil Military Cooperation (CMC) Division
    EUROCONTROL
    Commandant, Maritime Surveillance and Intervention Patrol Center of Expertise (CENTEX PATSIMAR)
    French Navy
    Flight Commander - Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Test and Evaluation Flight, 434 Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron
    Royal Canadian Air Force
    Material Resources Division, Aeronautical Section, Propeller Aircraft and UAS Systems Sub-Section
    Belgian Ministry of Defence
    Deputy Head of System Management Division
    Austrian Ministry of Defence
    RPAS Team Leader
    DE&S, UK MoD
    Program Manager GHTP / Deputy Director BAAINBw L5.1
    Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw)
    Senior International Representative, Africa, Europe, and Middle East
    Federal Aviation Administration
    Head of Unmanned Aerial Operations
    Leonardo
    Head of Product Sales Support & Partnership - AIS LoB
    Leonardo
    Project Manager for Uncrewed Aircraft Systems
    PEO Aviation
    Tactical RPAS Type Airworthiness Authority, Remotely Piloted Air Systems Delivery Team
    DE&S, UK MoD
    Chief of the Air Reconnaissance Section
    Swiss Air Force
    Deputy Commander
    NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Force
    Commander of Santa Cruz Air Force Base
    Brazilian Air Force
    SO1 RPAS, ISTAR Force HQ, No 1 Group
    Royal Air Force
    Programme Manager for ADS 15
    Swiss Air Force
    Director, RPAS Centre of Excellence
    Italian Air Force
    Future Capability Group Army/Navy Team Leader
    DE&S, UK MoD
    Chief Operating Officer
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