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21 September - 22 September 2026
UAV Technology

<p>SAE Media Group is delighted to announce the <strong>11th annual UAV Technology conference</strong>, taking place on September&nbsp;21-22, 2026&nbsp;in London.</p> <p>Uncrewed aerial systems have become one of the most researched and pursued military technologies from the past decade and the market for drones and UAVs has grown exponentially. Their capabilities have advanced with the shifting of operational requirements, whether it be with ISR assets for long range reconnaissance missions, soldier-born battlefield awareness mini UAS or for remotely piloted combat drones for precision strikes. As operational demands grow, so too does the innovation behind these platforms.</p> <p><em>Join a unique opportunity to explore the latest advancements in drone and UAV technology, understand their strategic impact, and connect with leaders driving the future of uncrewed systems.</em><br /> &nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>Why Attend UAV Technology UK 2026?</strong></p> <ul> <li>Hear the latest UAV Technology updates from UK, European and International Senior Leadership and Programme Managers.</li> <li>Engage and network with senior programme leaders and decision-makers from across both military and industry and learn how to adapt your UAV platforms through innovation and experimentation.</li> <li>Discover a range of topics, including UAV procurement, ISR capabilities, maritime operations, civil airspace integration, regulation and standardisation, and more.</li> <li>Meet leading industry solution providers to discover how to leverage their UAV platforms and capabilities. <br /> &nbsp;</li> </ul> <p>Be sure not to miss out on the opportunity to be at the forefront of UAV development.</p>

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Angelina Maguinness

Angelina Maguinness

Director, Remotely Piloted Aircraft RPA and Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ISR, US Air Force
Frederick Wigglesworth

Frederick Wigglesworth

11 Gp ACOS Ops Lead, RAF
Lieutenant Colonel Lara Jennings

Lieutenant Colonel Lara Jennings

Project Director - Remotely Piloted Aircraft System, Director Air Requirements, Department of National Defence - Canada
Lieutenant Colonel Simon Pope

Lieutenant Colonel Simon Pope

SO1 C4ISR, UK Ministry of Defence

Andy McIntyre

Deputy Hd UKDI ABW , MOD
Andy McIntyre

Andy has worked within defence environment as a portfolio manager since 2002 and is currently the head of the Rapid Innovation Team within UK Defence Innovation. UKDI exists and has a focus to explore new capabilities with Front-Line Commands so that they can be evaluated and, where appropriate, exploited at scale. Increasingly, projects are ‘Agile By Default’ to deliver early operational advantage for the end user.
He has a deep specialism in procurement and innovative approaches to delivery and, at the beginning of the COVID pandemic, volunteered for and worked as a senior PM for the UKs Vaccine Task Force, playing a key role in providing vaccine for the UK.
 

Angelina Maguinness

Director, Remotely Piloted Aircraft RPA and Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ISR, US Air Force
Angelina Maguinness

Colonel Angelina M. Maguinness is the Director, Remotely Piloted
Aircraft (RPA) and Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and
Reconnaissance (ISR) Capabilities (AF A2/A3U), Headquarters U.S. Air
Force, Arlington, Virginia. As the Director, she leads an A2/A3 matrixed
organization that is the functional lead for penetrating and persistent
multi-role RPA and manned airborne ISR capabilities. Her team
implements ISR policy and guidance, provides functional expertise on
RPA and ISR capabilities, and oversees the operational planning,
allocation, integration and employment of current Air Force RPA and
airborne ISR assets. She supports a 73,000-person intelligence
enterprise with a portfolio valued at $72 billion across the Air Force.
Previously, Colonel Maguinness commanded the 17th Training Wing,
Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas.

Bertrand Riveill

Technical Programme Manager, EUROCAE
Bertrand Riveill

With a background in management, Bertrand Riveill transitioned into the unmanned systems sector as a professional drone pilot, developing expertise in UAS operations, photogrammetry, and 3D data production. He also serves as a non commissioned officer in the Operational Reserve of the French National Gendarmerie as a qualified tactical drone operator.
He is part of Elistair’s Operations Team, supporting operational deployments and demonstrations, training civilian and military operators, contributing to regulatory compliance and system development, and supporting international activities. He has accumulated over 520 flight hours across civil and military drone platforms and conducted missions in more than 21 countries.
 

Colonel Marco Santeramo

Director, Centre of RPAS Excellence, Italian Air Force
Colonel Marco Santeramo

Colonel Marco Santeramo is the Director of the Italian Air Force Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Center of Excellence at Amendola Air Base. A graduate of the Italian Air Force Academy, he earned his military pilot wings through the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) programme at Sheppard Air Force Base, USA.
Over the course of his career, Colonel Santeramo has held a wide range of operational, command, instructional, and staff appointments across manned and remotely piloted aviation. He served as a C-130J pilot with the 46th Air Brigade, before transitioning to RPAS operations at the 32nd Wing, where he flew MQ-1C and MQ-9A platforms. His roles included UAS Instructor Pilot, Flight Commander, Chief of Operations, and Squadron Commander of the 28th RPA Squadron.
Subsequent assignments include Class Commander at the Italian Air Force Academy and Chief of the RPA Programme Section within the Italian Air Staff, where he oversaw national RPAS capability development and integration. A Command Pilot with over 3,700 flight hours—including more than 1,000 combat hours—Colonel Santeramo brings extensive experience across airlift, ISR, and armed RPA operations. His decorations include the Bronze Medal for Aeronautical Valour and NATO medals for operations in Afghanistan and Libya.
Colonel Santeramo holds a degree in Political Science, a Master’s in Leadership and Strategic Analysis, and a Master’s in International Strategic Military Studies.

Daniel Spade

System Support Branch Chief, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
Daniel Spade

Frederick Wigglesworth

11 Gp ACOS Ops Lead, RAF
Frederick Wigglesworth

Air Commodore Frederick Wigglesworth currently serves within the RAF Global Air Component, 11 Group, where he is responsible for operational delivery and coordination across allied air forces.
A former Station Commander of RAF Marham, he has led frontline combat air power generation and supported the integration of advanced air capabilities into UK and coalition operations. His career spans operational command, strategic planning, and senior leadership roles at the tactical, operational, and enterprise levels, with a strong focus on coalition interoperability and the delivery of credible air power in contested environments.
 

Hayden Price

RPAS Programme Manager, Land ISTAR Programme, Army Headquarters
Hayden Price

Lt Col Hayden Price is the British Army’s Programme Manager for UAS projects within the Land ISTAR Programme, will which shortly transfer into the newly formed National Armaments Directorate under Defence Reform. He is responsible for projects delivering ISTAR capability - through uncrewed air systems - in support of the Army’s Corps, Divisional and Brigade Deep battles. Lt Col Price also provides wider programme support to wider uncrewed and autonomous capabilities. He spent the early part of his career serving with armoured Land forces in Germany and elsewhere on operations, subsequently supporting across the British Army’s aviation portfolio as an Aircraft Engineering Officer. Lt Col Price now specialises in Capability and Acquisition.

James Hall

Naval Staff Strategic Plans, Naval Aviation, Royal Navy
James Hall

James Hall joined BRNC Dartmouth in 2001, graduating from the University of Surrey in Geography and Sport Science. After completing Observer flying training in 2004, he served on frontline embarked aviation before an instructional tour with 849 Naval Air Squadron. He deployed to Afghanistan in 2009 as part of the first Sea King Mk7 ASaC operations, later serving at Navy Command Headquarters leading Carrier Strike transition and fixed wing aircrew training programmes.
As Senior Observer and Executive Officer of 849 NAS, he oversaw ab initio aircrew training and strengthened ASaC interoperability with the French Navy. In 2014, he commanded 857 NAS during the final phase of Sea King ASaC operations in Helmand. Promoted to Commander, he completed the Advanced Command and Staff Course and held senior roles across Navy Command and MOD Operations, advising on near term maritime, air and C4ISR capability delivery.
He later commanded the Merlin Helicopter Force, responsible for ASW and AEW capability generation, before joining the RN Strategic Planning team during the Integrated Review. Appointed Head of Operational Warfare for Naval Aviation in 2022, he became Commanding Officer of RNAS Culdrose in December 2024, responsible for Merlin force generation, Maritime Uncrewed Air Systems, and the Royal Navy’s contribution to the National Drone Hub in Cornwall.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Lara Jennings

Project Director - Remotely Piloted Aircraft System, Director Air Requirements, Department of National Defence - Canada
Lieutenant Colonel Lara Jennings

LCol Lara Jennings joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 2001 as an Air Combat Systems Officer (ACSO). As an Air Combat Systems officer flying on the CP140 Aurora, she has obtained extensive experience in overland surveillance and anti-submarine warfare, test and evaluation and joint operations.She has deployed extensively with NATO, the United Nations and other international partnerships and possesses a Bachelor’s of Civil Engineering as well as Master’s degrees in both Security and Defence Management and Policy and Defence Studies. She currently works as the Royal Canadian Air Force’s Director of Air Requirements for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems.

Lieutenant Colonel Simon Pope

SO1 C4ISR, UK Ministry of Defence
Lieutenant Colonel Simon Pope

Colonel Simon Pope is Commander of the British Army’s Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Group. Commissioning into the Army Air Corps in 2002, he was awarded Wings in 2004 and served as a frontline pilot on multiple overseas deployments, including Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan. He has held key command appointments in both Army Aviation and Joint forces, including commanding 659 Squadron and a Joint Air Wing. His staff experience spans capability development, C4ISR including UAS development and assurance. He holds a PhD from King’s College London and became Commander UAS Group and Army UAS Duty Holder in June 2025.

Patrick Shea-Simonds

Head of Capability Strategy, Royal Air Force
Patrick Shea-Simonds

Air Commodore Patrick Shea-Simonds was initially commissioned into the Royal Anglian Regiment (1st and 3rd Battalion) following graduation from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. After regimental duty and operational tours in the Army in Germany, UK, Northern Ireland and Bosnia he transferred to the Royal Air Force, joining the RAF Regiment in 1997. He subsequently served in the UK, NATO AWACS HQ in SHAPE, Iraq, Kuwait, Sierra Leone, and Afghanistan. From 2010 to 2011 he commanded No7 RAF Force Protection Wing in Kandahar and in 2013 he was Deputy Commander Bastion-Leatherneck in Regional Command South-West working with the US Marine Corps.
In addition to serving as the Personal Staff Officer to the Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, he has completed two staff tours in the Directorate of Air Resources and Plans in the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD), and tours at HQ AIR Command as DACOS Strategy and DACOS Force Protection Commitments. As Assistant Head of Capability Strategy in the Finance, Military Capability area of MOD during the Strategic Defence & Security Review of 2015 he examined the wider Defence capability portfolio. Thereafter he attended the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) after which he returned to HQ AIR Command to become DACOS Capability Plans looking across the RAF equipment plan during the Integrated Review before completing a tour as Deputy Head of the RAF Rapid Capabilities Office exploring areas of innovation and future technology.
Promoted to Air Commodore he assumed the role of Head of Capability Futures and was awarded the OBE in the 2024 New Year’s Honours list. He is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
He is married with 2 adult children, is an accident-prone road cyclist and enjoys flying, motorcycling, hill-walking, and history. He has motorcycled the Ho Chi Minh trail and completed the Deloitte Lands End to John O’Groats Ride Across Britain cycle event in 2022.

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Confirmed Speakers Include:

Deputy Hd UKDI ABW
MOD
Director, Remotely Piloted Aircraft RPA and Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ISR
US Air Force
Technical Programme Manager
EUROCAE
Director, Centre of RPAS Excellence
Italian Air Force
System Support Branch Chief
NATO Support and Procurement Agency
11 Gp ACOS Ops Lead
RAF
RPAS Programme Manager
Land ISTAR Programme, Army Headquarters
Naval Staff Strategic Plans, Naval Aviation
Royal Navy
Project Director - Remotely Piloted Aircraft System, Director Air Requirements
Department of National Defence - Canada
SO1 C4ISR
UK Ministry of Defence
Head of Capability Strategy
Royal Air Force

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CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

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