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SAE Media Group is delighted to announce the inaugural Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe Conference taking place on 25-26 September 2023, in London, UK.

With the prevalent threat of UAS activity over critical infrastructure (CI) and locations, their use in urban warfare scenarios and the need for adaption of C-UAS technology to remain relevant over time, it is important to bring together the C-UAS and Homeland Security communities to discuss how best to adapt to protect the European homeland from UAS threats and threat actors.

Drawing on knowledge gained from leading Homeland Security experts from key UK, European and International security organisations, governments, military, police and industry, this conference will showcase the very latest technology in the market to ensure that civilians, domestic infrastructure, borders and all aspects of homeland security are protected from the criminal use of drones.

Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe 2023 will facilitate fruitful discussions on C-UAS priorities, challenges and solutions in its entirety, offering a truly holistic agenda with presentations seeking to assist in countering the UAS threat to strengthen national security. This conference will be a catalyst to furthering these internationally important topics, promoting dedicated discussions, networking and passing knowledge to enhance the approach, analysis, and solutions to address nefarious UAS activity in the European Homeland.

  • Hear the latest C-UAS updates from UK, European and International Senior Leadership and Programme Managers
  • Engage and network with senior programme leaders and solution providers developing and integrating cutting-edge C-UAS technologies 
  • A varied and specific range of topics including a unique emphasis on C-UAS strategies to protect critical infrastructure and strengthen national security
  • Listen to comprehensive briefings delivered by UK and International speakers, including the UK Home Office, the NPCC, the UK Royal Air Force, INTERPOL, EUROPOL, NATO, EUROCONTROL, EUROCAE, the UK CAA, and a range of frontline law enforcement and government organisations
  • Meet industry solution providers to discover how to leverage their C-UAS platforms

Air & Space Warfare Centre; Air Force; Army Futures Command; Army/RCCTO DE; Atolla Tech; Aurora Flight Sciences; AvMC - Technology Development Directorate - Aviation; Axient; Ball Aerospace; Belgian Armed Forces; Black River Systems; Breaking Defense; C Speed; CACI; CACI International Inc; Carmenta Inc.; Convexum; Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization; Defence Science and Technology Laboratory; Defense Digital Service; Defense Technical Information Center; Department Of Homeland Security; Department of National Defence; DEU Defense Intelligence Liaison Staff; DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center; D-Fend Solutions Inc.; D-Fend Solutions Ltd.; DHS; DHS S&T; DOD; DroneShield; Echodyne Corp.; Edgesource; Elta IAI; ELTA Systems Ltd; Enterprise Control Systems Ltd; Epirus; ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik; ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH; EXEC MANAGER; Federal Ministry of Defence (Germany); Federal Ministry of Defense, Germany; Federal Police Germany; Federal Police of Germany; Fortem Technologies; GEN-AVIV; General Dynamics Land Systems - Canada; German Air Force Command, Luftwaffe HQ; HAF/A5; HQ US Air Force / Defensive Base Operations Division; Imperative Systems LLC; JCom; JGW Group; Joint Counter-small UAS Office; Joint C-sUAS Office; Joint Staff / JIAMDO; Kirintec Ltd; Liteye Systems Inc; MAB7; MARSS; Marss Group; Military Aviation Authority; Ministry of Defense; MOD Hungary State Aviation Department; National Defense University; NATO HQ; Naval Weapons Station Yorktown; Navy; Navy Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - PMA-266; NAWCAD ASI; NAWC-AD WOLF; Nigerian Army; Noology NA, Inc.; NSWC Crane Division; Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E); Ousd R R&t; OWT Global LLC (Ninja Alliance); PEO USC PMS 408; Rafael; Rafael Systems Global Sustainment (RSGS); Raytheon; Raytheon Solipsys; Raytheon Technologies; Robin Radar Systems BV; SAE International; Sentry View Systems, Inc.; SMi Group Ltd; SpotterRF; SRC, Inc.; Survice Engineering Company; TCI International Inc.; Teledyne FLIR Defense Systems; TEST; Trident Defence LLC; Twist Bioscience; U.S. Army; U.S. Coast Guard; United States Air Force; United States Army; US Air Force; US Air Force Academy; US Air Force Research Laboratory, Space Vehicles Directorate; US Army ; US Army, PEO IEW&S / PM PNT; US Dept of Energy, Sandia National Laboratories; US DOD Joint Counter small UAS Office (JCO); US Marine Corps; US Navy; US SOCOM; USAFA ; USMC; USNORTHCOM JTF-NCR; USSOCOM JRU SOC-JC; USSOCOM Surgeon 9SOSG); Virginia State Police; Weibel Scientific A/S;

Conference agenda

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7:30

Registration & Coffee

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8:20

Chair's Opening Remarks

Mr Christopher Church, Senior Forensics Specialist, IGCI Singapore, Interpol

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8:30

UK Home Office Keynote Address: Developing a Joined-Up Approach to Counter-Drone Strategy

Mr Shaun Hipgrave, Director, Prepare and Protect, CBRNE & Science Directorate, Home Office

• Latest C-UAS updates from the Joint Security and Resilience Centre (JSaRC)
• Deploying mobile counter-drone units to protect UK infrastructure from malicious and illicit UAS
• Lessons learned and future priorities

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9:00

Detection and Classification of UAS in Complex Environments

Mr Lars Krogh Vammen, Director of Business Development, Weibel Scientific A/S

• Characteristics of the UAS threat
• How to uphold performance in clutter rich environments
• How to get inside your opponents’ OODA loop
• There is no “one ring to rule them all” - It’s a system thing

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9:30

NPCC Keynote Address: Developing and Delivering the Policing Strategy to Counter Drones Nationally

Mr Andy Harding, Strategic Manager for Less Lethal Weapons and Counter Drones, NPCC

• Coordinating C-UAS policing capability to deliver against the UK Counter Unmanned Aircraft Strategy 2019
• Operational focus on intelligence, analysis, equipment, guidance, training and communication
• Legislation: understanding police powers surrounding countering illegal UAS activity

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10:00

Drones in the Homeland – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Mr Leo McCloskey, VP Marketing, Echodyne

• Privacy and Trust in UAS Operations
• Characteristics of the Clueless, Careless, and Criminal Operators
• Creating Situational Awareness
• Mitigation as the Last Resort

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

How APS Continue to Develop New Radars and Hardware, and Provide Rapid Agility to Respond to Immediate Customers' Needs

Mr Phil Kwissa, Commercial Manager, Air Task Group, Advanced Protection Systems SA

• About APS - producer, integrator and good partner • Our new products - both radars and hardware items • Examples of civilian applications including why are products are specifically cost effective for airports • APS's agility, examples where we have devised and implemented systems in short time
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11:30

MACA: Delivering Military Assistance to Civil Authorities to Strengthen the UK’s Counter UAS Efforts

Squadron Leader Dan Quayle, OC C-UAS Operational Evaluation Unit OEU, 2 C-UAS Wg, RAF Leeming

• Processes and practices: demonstrating the ways in which the UK enacts MACA
• Case study: reviewing the RAF’s resilience operations to counter UAS
• Identifying lessons learnt, what worked and what didn’t, and suggestions for future operations

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12:00

Separating Fact From Fiction: Debunking Common Myths in the CsUAS Industry

Ms Danielle McCormick, Director of Strategy & Head of C-sUAS Portfolio, Edgesource Corporation

• False sense of security: how security measures and restrictions that create a false sense of security can be dangerous, counterproductive and create unintended consequences
• Inflating threats: it is important to accurately assess and understand threats in order to effectively address them
• Myth busting: it is important to separate fact from fiction in order to make informed decisions and take effective action
• Bad reporting: more information is not necessarily better if it is inaccurate or misleading. Bad reporting can create a blurry understanding of problems and lead to ineffective responses
 

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12:30

Networking Lunch

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13:30

Application Driven Evolution of IRIS® CUAS Radar Capabilities

Mr Bob Moll, Business Development Manager, Robin Radar Systems BV

• Large scale sports events
• VIP protection
• Military conflict
 

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14:00

Advancing Counter UAS Systems to Enhance National Security for Member Nations: Latest Updates from NATO

Mr Mario Behn, DEU VNC/Principal Scientist, NCI, NATO

• Developing integrated systems to improve C-UAS responses across NATO nations
• Improving efficiency through standardisation: key insights into zero-second integration
• Adopting effective C-UAS technologies to establish a common for interfacing sensing, effector, and fusion
• The NATO Counter UAS Technical Interoperability Exercise (TIE) 2023: updates, lessons learned and future priorities

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14:30

Next-Gen Cyber-Centric C-UAS Technologies for Homeland Security, Critical Infrastructure, and Urban Environments – Maintaining Safety, Control, and Continuity

Mr Amit Haimovich, VP, Sales, D-Fend Solutions

• Emerging drone threats to homeland security in sensitive environments, including urban and critical infrastructure sites.
• Traditional legacy C-UAS technology shortcomings and the technological innovations to overcome the constraints.
• Optimized operational deployments and configurations addressing different use cases, scenarios, and sectors, including the need for mobility.
• Openness, integration, and a layered defense, and the benefits of a smart, cyber-centric, takeover, control-based approach
• Control, safety, and the quest for continuity

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15:00

UAS and c-UAS in Counter-Terrorism Contexts: Updates from the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism

Mr Kamal Anwar, Programme Management Officer, United Nations Counter-Terrorism Office

• An overview of the joint UNOCT-Conflict Armament Research global report on the acquisition, weaponization and deployment of UAS for terrorism-related purposes
• Capacity-building approaches
• Lessons learned thus far and future priorities

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15:30

Afternoon Tea

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16:00

Interagency Collaboration at Port Level: Protecting Seaports and Airports from the Threat of Malicious and Illicit Drones

Mr Chris Trelawny, Deputy Secretary General, INTERPORTPOLICE

• Working closely with the police and security safety authority to better identify C-UAS risks and reduce the vulnerability of critical infrastructures
• Protecting ports, crowded places and critical infrastructures through “target hardening” measures
• Integrating collaborative communication processes to strengthen C-UAS capabilities

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16:30

Solutions, Lessons Learnt and the Challenges in C-UAS for Homeland Security Applications - An Industrial Perspective

Mr Sam Ong, Founder & CEO, TRD Singapore

• Challenges and lessons learnt in providing solutions and operation of C-UAS systems for Homeland Security applications including Law Enforcement, Airport, Oil and Gas, Special Event Protection etc.
• Case study on APEC Summit Thailand, 2022
• Evaluation of C-UAS Technologies: Strengths and weaknesses of various detection and defeat technologies, including Radar, RF, Jamming, Spoofing, Take Control, Hard Kill, and more
• The Crucial Role of C-UAS Test Centre for continuous testing and R&D
• Capability development roadmap of next-generation C-UAS systems to address emerging drone threats

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17:00

Intercepting and Disrupting Non-Cooperative Drones to Secure German Infrastructure: The Perspective of the German Federal Police

Senior Chief Superintendent Dirk-Heinrich Bothe, Deputy Head of Division Section 21, Command and Operation, German Federal Police

• Strengthening the defence against illegally operating drones: developing mobile and fixed standardised solutions
• Requirements of modern technologies for the operation by the police
• Future challenges of AI to ensure an immediate reaction and support law enforcement officers in securing evidence

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17:30

Safe and Secure Drone Futures: Stakeholder Considerations

Dr Anna Jackman, Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Reading

• An introduction to key safety and security issues related to drones in UK airspace
• An overview of key involved and impacted stakeholders and a discussion of their different understandings and goals
• An outline of priority areas for further examination to ensure safe and secure drone activity in UK airspace

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18:00

Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Mr Christopher Church, Senior Forensics Specialist, IGCI Singapore, Interpol

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18:15

Networking Reception Hosted by Weibel Scientific A/S

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7:45

Registration & Coffee

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8:25

Chair's Opening Remarks

Mr Christopher Church, Senior Forensics Specialist, IGCI Singapore, Interpol

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8:30

Interpol’s Project Courageous: Creating an International Framework for C-UAS Testing and Operation

Mr Christopher Church, Senior Forensics Specialist, IGCI Singapore, Interpol

• Developing a standardised testing methodology for detecting, tracking and identifying illicit drones
• Publishing a C-UAS framework for law enforcement available to INTERPOL member countries
• Lessons learned: outlining future priorities

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9:00

Law Enforcement Support and Cooperation in Addressing Hostile UAS Activity: An Update from EUROPOL

Mr Sergio Bermejo, Technical Project Officer, Europol

• Addressing challenges facing C-UAS incident response across Europe
• Developing a civil regulatory framework to prevent and counter the illegal and malicious use of drones
• Adopting a holistic and cooperative approach to limit risk and vulnerability

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9:30

C-UAS Test Programmes: The Importance of Testing

Mr Lee Mansell, CEO, XTE Ltd

• An overview of current active C-UAS testing exercises
• Outlining the benefits of taking part in testing programmes
• How potential customers use test programme outputs
 

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10:00

Working in Partnership with Industry to Strengthen National Security: Latvia’s Risk-Based Approach to Countering Drones

Major Maris Vitkovski

Major Maris Vitkovski, C-UAS and Unmanned Aircraft Operation Lead, State Police of Latvia

• Collaborating with industry stakeholders to enhance Latvia’s ability to detect, track and identify UAS
• Establishing a mobile drone detection system in Riga to protect large-scale events from nefarious UAS activity
• Providing training resources to enable officers to efficiently employ C-UAS technologies

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Unleashing AI in the Skies: Navigating the Future of Autonomous Aircraft

Mr Calum Knox, Co Founder and Director, RLK Technologies Limited

• Revolutionizing Flight: Explore the convergence of AI and UAVs, envisioning a future where aircraft operate autonomously, reshaping industries and safety standards.
• AI-Piloted Possibilities: Delve into the limitless potential of AI-controlled aircraft, envisioning applications from surveillance to disaster response, and discussing benefits and challenges.
• Navigating Autonomy: Discuss cutting-edge AI navigation systems, highlighting their role in enabling precise and efficient unmanned flight across various environments.
• Human-AI Collaboration: Examine the balance between human oversight and AI decision-making in UAV operations, exploring the role of human-AI interaction.
• Charting the Course Ahead: Conclude by addressing the ethical, regulatory, and technological considerations of a future with autonomous aircraft, inviting the audience to reflect on the implications of this transformative technology.
 

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11:30

Session Reserved for Sponsor - Elbit Systems of America

Mr Mike Powell, Director of Innovation Solutions, Elbit Systems of America

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12:00

Defining Industrial Aviation Standards for Counter-UAS Implementation

Mr Alex Milns, Technical Programme Manager, EUROCAE

• EUROCAE and its Working Group: developing capabilities with C-UAS stakeholders
• Necessity of a homogenised and safe introduction of C-UAS technology at airports
• Standardising interoperability through defined requirement and characteristic guidelines

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12:30

Developing European Standards to Support C-UAS Integration

Ms Julia Sanchez, UAS & C-UAS Specialist, EUROCONTROL

• Coordinating with security and defence stakeholders to facilitate C-UAS integration
• Providing technical and operational support to U-space and C-UAS regulatory and standards guidance.
• Developing standards and requirements for C-UAS interoperability

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13:00

Networking Lunch

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14:00

Enhancing Border Security: Countering Illegal UAS on the US-Mexico Border

• Outlining current threats posed by illicit UAS on the US border
• UAS and narcotics: understanding the impact of illegal UAS on the American public and law enforcement officers
• Future priorities for improving C-UAS capabilities within the US Border Patrol

Mr Glenn McArthur, Assistant Chief Patrol Agent - Intelligence Liaison, C-UAS Program, U.S. Border Patrol

Mr Clint McArdle, Assistant Chief, Liaison Division, C-UAS Operations Director, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), U.S. Border Patrol

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14:30

Protecting Canadian Infrastructure from the Misuse of UAS

Ms Johanne Trepanier, Director, Protective Technical Services Branch, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

• Canadian CUAS & Law Enforcement Context
• Intelligence as a tactical asset
• Shaping our approach to drone threats
• Operational Response Model

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Mitigating the Risk Posed to the Public through the Unintentional Misuse of UAS

Mr Callum Holland, Transformation Lead for RPAS and AAM, UK Civil Aviation Authority

• An overview of CAA’s current efforts to safely integrate all types of aviation in the airspace
• Remote ID integration: developing a strategy for remote ID requirements for UK drone and remotely piloted services
• Developing a strategy to prevent the inadvertent misuse of UAS through technical assurance
• Supporting education of UAS regulations to prevent inadvertent misuse

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15:30

Panel Discussion: Protecting Critical Infrastructures: Assets and Locations

• Ensuring the safe use of drones to protect critical infrastructure
• Understanding the needs of different assets and locations
• Current challenges and future priorities

Mr Jose Antonio Cebrian de Barrio, Head of Critical communications SIRDEE, R&D Department and CUAs Department, Spanish Ministry of Interior

Dr Sarah Jane Fox, Legal Policy Risk LEA - Adviser Researcher , Airpol

Mr Andy Harding, Strategic Manager for Less Lethal Weapons and Counter Drones, NPCC

Senior Chief Superintendent Dirk-Heinrich Bothe, Deputy Head of Division Section 21, Command and Operation, German Federal Police

Mr Christopher Church, Senior Forensics Specialist, IGCI Singapore, Interpol

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16:00

Afternoon Tea

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16:30

Intercepting Illegal Drone Activity to Protect National Infrastructure: an Update from Norway

Mr Jan Otto Johansen, Head of CUAS, Norwegian National Police/EOD

• Working with INTERPOL and industry experts to test and in tegrate drone countermeasures
• Strengthening airport security through effective detection, tracking and identification processes: lessons learned from Oslo Airport
• Delivering workshops and presentations to address drone incursions with a view to evidence retention
 

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17:00

Defining Effective Solutions to Enable Police Action in Neutralising C-UAS: A Spanish Perspective

Chief Inspector Angel Manuel Siles Garcia , Head of Airspace Security and Protection, Spanish National Police

• Integrating C-UAS systems in the National Police’s operational services to enhance airspace protection
• Procuring robust technologies to prevent drone interference and other threats that endanger national infrastructure
• Lessons learned and priorities for future C-UAS operations

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17:30

On Demand: Ensuring a Zero-Drone Incident Rate at Large Scale Events: Red Teaming the FIFA World Cup 2022

Ms Brooke Tapsall, CEO, DroneAlert

• Working with Interpol to test the readiness of CUAS equipment and operational procedures
• Overcoming challenges of CAA legislation, collateral intrusion of privacy, an already cluttered airspace, the use of RF effectors in a live environment, and public concerns
• An overview of operation Defending Doha: processes, challenges and lessons learned

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18:00

Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

Mr Christopher Church, Senior Forensics Specialist, IGCI Singapore, Interpol


Head of Airspace Security and Protection
Spanish National Police
Lecturer in Human Geography
University of Reading
Legal Policy Risk LEA - Adviser Researcher
Airpol
C-UAS and Unmanned Aircraft Operation Lead
State Police of Latvia
Technical Programme Manager
EUROCAE
VP, Sales
D-Fend Solutions
Strategic Manager for Less Lethal Weapons and Counter Drones
NPCC
Business Development Manager
Robin Radar Systems BV
Transformation Lead for RPAS and AAM
UK Civil Aviation Authority
Co Founder and Director
RLK Technologies Limited
Deputy Secretary General
INTERPORTPOLICE
Senior Forensics Specialist, IGCI Singapore
Interpol
Assistant Chief, Liaison Division, C-UAS Operations Director, Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
U.S. Border Patrol
Assistant Chief Patrol Agent - Intelligence Liaison, C-UAS Program
U.S. Border Patrol
Head of CUAS
Norwegian National Police/EOD
Head of Critical communications SIRDEE, R&D Department and CUAs Department
Spanish Ministry of Interior
Programme Management Officer
United Nations Counter-Terrorism Office
Director of Business Development
Weibel Scientific A/S
CEO
XTE Ltd
VP Marketing
Echodyne
DEU VNC/Principal Scientist, NCI
NATO
Director of Innovation Solutions
Elbit Systems of America
Commercial Manager
Air Task Group, Advanced Protection Systems SA
Founder & CEO
TRD Singapore
Technical Project Officer
Europol
Director, Prepare and Protect, CBRNE & Science Directorate
Home Office
CEO
DroneAlert
Director of Strategy & Head of C-sUAS Portfolio
Edgesource Corporation
Director, Protective Technical Services Branch
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
UAS & C-UAS Specialist
EUROCONTROL
Deputy Head of Division Section 21, Command and Operation
German Federal Police
OC C-UAS Operational Evaluation Unit OEU, 2 C-UAS Wg
RAF Leeming

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Advanced Protection Systems

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Advanced Protection Systems from Gdynia creates pioneering FIELDctrl 3D MIMO radars and SKYctrl anti-drone systems that detect and neutralise unmanned aerial vehicles.

The company independently develops, manufactures and implements every component of the technology in-house: from integrated circuits, electronics, mechatronics to software and final implementation.

Advanced Protection Systems radar technologies protect key locations around the world. The company cooperates, among others, with telecommunication corporations from the Gulf region, the airport network in Norway, the Azoty Group and the Port of Gdynia.

The SKYctrl system has been part of the equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces since the end of September and is already being used in the war zone.

"So far, this is the best system that I and the other units have seen and experienced," shared one of the Ukrainian commanders.



Echodyne

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Echodyne, the radar platform company, designs and delivers innovative, high performance, compact, solid-state radars built on proprietary Metamaterials ESA (MESA®) technology. Ideally suited for advanced 4D situational awareness, Echodyne’s commercially priced electronically scanned array radars are used by defense and government agencies, defense contractors, and security integrators for counter-UAS, portable ISR, border security, and critical infrastructure protection applications and autonomous machine developers for unmanned aerial and ground vehicle applications. Privately held, the company is based in Kirkland, Washington, and is backed by Bill Gates, NEA, Madrona Venture Group, Vulcan Capital, Vanedge Capital, and Lux Capital among others. For more information, please visit: Echodyne.com


Edgesource Corporation

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Edgesource provides a complete package of advanced sUAS/CsUAS technical development to include rapid prototyping, technical exploitation, digital forensics, systems & software engineering, integration, and post-deployment systems and software support services. The team provides complex systems analysis, design and development, and rapid prototyping for C5ISR systems, sensors, sUAS and C-sUAS technologies for battlefield advantage.



RLK Technologies

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RLK Technologies is an innovative aerospace company at the forefront of revolutionizing the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and unmanned systems. Our cutting-edge solutions harness AI's power to transform industries, driving precision, efficiency, and safety. With a strong foundation in aerospace engineering and control systems, we've developed a game-changing AI Navigation System that redefines how vehicles navigate complex and GPS-denied environments.

Our flagship AI Navigation System showcases our expertise in developing autonomous systems that adapt to real-world challenges. From defense and security to emergency response and beyond, our technology has the potential to reshape how industries operate. By enabling vehicles to autonomously navigate and interact with their environment, we unlock new possibilities for safety, efficiency, and effectiveness.

Backed by a team of experts with decades of experience, RLK Technologies is committed to pushing boundaries and delivering solutions that redefine what's possible. We're not just developing technology; we're crafting a future where AI-driven innovations enhance our daily lives and industries on a global scale. Join us on this exciting journey as we harness AI to revolutionize unmanned systems and create a safer, smarter, and more connected world.


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D-Fend Solutions Ltd.

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D-Fend Solutions is the leading counter-drone takeover technology provider, enabling full control, safety and continuity during rogue drone incidents across complex and sensitive environments, to overcome both current and emerging drone threats. With hundreds of deployments worldwide, EnforceAir, the company’s flagship offering, focuses on the most dangerous drone threats in military, public safety, airport, prison, major event and critical infrastructure environments. D-Fend Solutions’ technology has been chosen as best-in-class and is in deployment at top-tier U.S. government agencies – including with U.S. military, federal law enforcement and homeland security – as well as major international airports globally. EnforceAir autonomously executes RF, cyber-takeovers of rogue drones for a safe landing and outcome, ensuring the smooth flow of communications, commerce, transportation and everyday life.


Elbit Systems of America

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Elbit Systems of America, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, is a leading provider of high-performance products, system solutions, and support services focusing on the defense, homeland security, law enforcement, commercial aviation, and medical instrumentation markets. With facilities throughout the U.S., Elbit Systems of America is dedicated to supporting those who contribute daily to the safety and security of the United States. Elbit America has made significant corporate investments in products including ReDrone and the MATR-X radar to field technologies capable of countering large numbers of small, fast moving smarming drones and other low-flying threats. Elbit Systems of America, LLC is wholly owned by Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ: ESLT and TASE: ESLT), a global high technology company engaged in a wide range of programs for innovative defense and commercial applications. For additional information, visit: www.ElbitAmerica.com or follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.


Robin Radar Systems

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Robin Radar Systems is a Netherlands-based technology leader in radar systems for tracking and classification of small targets. Combining affordable sensors with smart software, Robin provides actionable information to increase safety and security with its specialised bird and drone radars. Robin’s advanced drone detection radars are used at airports, and for protecting critical infrastructure, military installations, and security events the world over. Our flagship counter-drone radar, IRIS®, has the capacity to detect and track rogue drones, automatically distinguishing them from birds with full 360° coverage; providing essential support for military operations and VIP events. Robin’s installed base of radars is over 140 and counting. For more info visit www.robinradar.com



TRD

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http://www.trd.sg/

TRD is a pioneer in the Counter-UAS domain, beginning operations from a small consultancy firm in 2011 and growing massively into a full-fledged system integrator for complete detect-and-defeat Counter-UAS solution, as well as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for defeat systems with its flagship ORION Drone Gun products that are already fielded and proven in over 20 countries since 2017.

Having first succeeded in its home-ground, TRD has further established operations in different parts of the world and proceeded to be at the forefront of the industry, competing head-to-head against global companies and winning competition for international projects along the company's strategy of Grow ASEAN Go Global.

TRD develops and owns all its Counter-UAS mitigation products including the newly developed first-in-the-world ORION-H9 Drone Gun and the ORION-12 wide-band selectable jammer that has been proven to be able take down 4G/5G drones in its live demonstrations in Estonia and Thailand.

Today, TRD’s systems span across the world in various segments from safeguarding vital installations such as oil and gas and international airports, to VVIP force and event protection as well as military applications.

TRD is now embarking on the next bound of its journey, implementing advanced soft kill, directed energy weapon, hard kill and drone-on-drone capabilities into its overall solution to defend against more sophisticated and emerging drone threats including the latest kamikaze drones.


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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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