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Counter UAS Technology Europe
19 April - 20 April 2023
Counter UAS Technology Europe

SAE Media Group are delighted to announce the inaugural Counter UAS Technology Europe Conference, taking place in London on 19 and 20 April 2023.

With the growing proliferation of small drones and UAS technology, European armed forces and security agencies seeking to protect critical national infrastructure at home and also forward deployed personnel operating abroad. The European Counter UAS market is constantly growing with new programmes and projects announced. There has therefore never been a more important time for European C-UAS stakeholders to meet and network at Counter UAS Technology Europe 2023.

Counter UAS Technology Europe 2023 will showcase the very latest technology in the market to ensure that European personnel, equipment and infrastructure are protected from the proliferation of drones.

Speakers will feature from leading European C-UAS Programme Managers, wider international defence organisations and the top industry providers.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier General Kazimierz  Dynski

Brigadier General Kazimierz Dynski

Air and Missile Defence Department Chief, General Command of Polish Armed Forces
Dr James Bailey

Dr James Bailey

SUAS Lead, US Air Forces Europe
Group Captain Gary Darby

Group Captain Gary Darby

Head UK Joint C-UAS Office, UK Ministry of Defence
Lieutenant Colonel Alejandro Fresno Calvo

Lieutenant Colonel Alejandro Fresno Calvo

71st AAA Regiment/1st Group Cmdr, Spanish Army
Lieutenant Colonel Rüdiger Rauch

Lieutenant Colonel Rüdiger Rauch

Assistant Branch Chief, Federal Ministry of Defense, Germany
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Viala

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Viala

Deputy CEM BAPPS, Air Defense and Air Operations Command, French Air Force
Major Mark Stone

Major Mark Stone

Requirements Manager, Dismounted Close Combat, Surveillance and Target Acquisition, Programmes Directorate, British Army HQ
Mr John Gibbs

Mr John Gibbs

AMD Capability Area Lead, U.S. Army DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center
Mr Mario Behn

Mr Mario Behn

DEU VNC/Principal Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, NCI, NATO
Mr Stephan Kraschansky

Mr Stephan Kraschansky

Managing Director, AARONIA Austria GmbH

Brigadier General Kazimierz Dynski

Air and Missile Defence Department Chief, General Command of Polish Armed Forces
Brigadier General Kazimierz  Dynski

Kazimierz Dynski earned his commission from the Radar Engineering Military School. He is graduated from the National Defence University and the Air War College.
He started his career in Air Defence as a targeting officer up to A3 Division Chief of the POLAF HQ. He served as A7 Division Chief at the CC Air HQ Ramstein and J7 Deputy Chief the General Staff of the PAF, Deputy Chief of Staff - J3 Division Chief of the GENCOM and Director of the National Military Standardization Committee. He was assigned as commander of the 3rd Air Defence Brigade.
 

Captain Kasper Wiese Korshøj

Deputy Chief UAS / C-UAS Branch, Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization
Captain Kasper Wiese Korshøj

Captain Kasper Wiese Korshøj, in an Army officer with a background in the intelligence branch. In the Army intelligence regiment, Kasper worked in different roles, planning and executing training for soldiers and non-commissioned officers. He had a tour to Iraq as a HUMINT operator in 2015. After 5 years in the intelligence regiment Kasper was transferred to the Army NCO School, and was officer in charge of the Army Staff Sergeants Training Course. After 2 years of service at the Army NCO School, Kasper traveled to Greenland, and worked for the Joint Arctic Command (JACO) in Nuuk, as the operations officer in charge of satellite surveillance around Greenland and in the Atlantic. The last year Kasper has been working in the Danish Defense Acquisition and Logistics Organization (DALO), as Assistant branch chief of the Danish Defense UAS/CUAS branch, and is acting chair of the NORDEFCO CUAS Working group.

Captain Rens Govaers

Delegate of Bureau Rockets & Missiles C-UAS Project Team, General Directorate Material Resources, Belgian Armed Forces
Captain Rens Govaers

Captain Rens Govaers joined the Belgian Armed Forces in 2010 as student at the Belgian Royal Military Academy where he graduated in 2015 with a master’s degree in Social and Military Sciences. After his graduation, he was assigned to the Belgian Airforce as a Force Protection officer. From 2016 to 2021, Captain Govaers was one of the responsible officers for the Airbase Security of Kleine-Brogel Airbase. Since his assignment to the Directorate General Material Resources in 2021, he is one of the members of the C-UAS Project Team which is tasked with the acquisition of C-UAS equipment.
 

Dr James Bailey

SUAS Lead, US Air Forces Europe
Dr James Bailey

2021-05 – present
US Air Forces Europe - Africa (GS-13) – Kaiserslautern, Germany
Combat Training School - Small Drone Program Manager
• Integrates sUAS solutions throughout the European & African theater
• Trains & educates Air Component Staff on IAMD concepts & designs
• Networks with NATO and other partners to develop operational products
 

Group Captain Gary Darby

Head UK Joint C-UAS Office, UK Ministry of Defence
Group Captain Gary Darby

Group Captain Gary Darby joined the Royal Air Force in 1989 and has served globally, including on operations in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan and Iraq. Whilst a military policeman by background, Gary has held a number of senior appointments within both security and cyber targeting and was recently embedded with US CYBERCOM, Maryland for 2 years. Before taking up his current post as Head of the UK MoD’s Joint C-UAS Office in February 2022, Gary was the MoD’s Assistant Head for Strategic Campaigning Counter Russia.

Lieutenant Colonel Alejandro Fresno Calvo

71st AAA Regiment/1st Group Cmdr, Spanish Army
Lieutenant Colonel Alejandro Fresno Calvo

LtCl (OF4) Alejandro Fresno joined de Spanish Army military academy in 1996, graduating as Artillery officer in 2001. He has participated in two missions in BiH and has covered almost all positions into the AAA chain of command in units integrated into the Air Defence (System (Battery Cmdr, AAA Command Post Chief and Sam Allocator). In NATO he has covered the position of Battlefield Coordination Element (BCE) in CAOC Torrejón for two years.
He and his team have been involved in many AAA life firing and testing exercises and now, as 1st AAA Group Cmdr in the 71st AAA Regiment, he leads field tests and iniciatives to improve C-UAS fight in the SP Army.
He was designaded as AAA Cluster Cmdr to protect the NATO Summit that took place in june 2022 in Madrid integrating the cluster into the SP National Air Defence System, where C-UAS capabilities were deployed as well.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Papy

NATO Defence Against Terrorism DAT Counter UAV Chairman and Professor, Department of Ballistics and Weapon Systems , NATO and Belgium Royal Military Academy
Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Papy

LtCol (OF4) Prof Alexandre Papy (ir PhD) has a master and a PhD in engineering where he specialized in weapon systems and ballistics.
After a military training as a GBAD/IF officer he has been working in an artillery operational unit where he lead the Fire Direction Center.
He then became an Assistant, Associate Professor and then Professor in the department of weapons systems and ballistics of the Royal Military Academy in Brussels, Belgium.

At NATO level, he did start working in the field of non-lethal capabilities where he used to be chairman of the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Capability Group and is still chairing the standardization and CUAV subgroups.
He broadened his scope some years ago by being active in the field of counter-UAV.
He is part of different NATO and EU Counter UAS initiatives and is chairing the NATO DAT C-UAV project where he recently directed the NNTEX-22C exercise.
His main domains of expertise are the neutralization part of the kill chain and field experimentation.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Rüdiger Rauch

Assistant Branch Chief, Federal Ministry of Defense, Germany
Lieutenant Colonel Rüdiger Rauch

Assistant Branch Chief Strategy and Operations Directorate I 6, C-sUAS, NATO Biometrics, Data Protection Military Intelligence, Federal Ministry of Defense, Germany
Lieutenant Colonel Rudiger Rauch was born on May 08th 1968 in Harderberg near Osnabrueck Lower Saxonia.

1988 Airforce Basic Training Essen-Kupferdreh
1992 67. Officercourse Airforce Officerschool Fuerstenfeldbruck
1994 Electronic Warfare Officer Course Airforce Technical School Lechfeld
1994 - 2000 Electronic Warfare Officer (Duty Officer COMINT, Platoonleader)
Signal Sector D, Berlin-Gatow
2000 - 2002 Electronic Warfare Officer, Desk Officer
German Airforce Command A3Va, Cologne
2002 - 2003 Electronic Warfare Officer, Desk Officer
Strategic Reconnaissance Command, Directorate Future Development, Equipment Department, Rheinbach
2003 - 2006 Sector Commander
3./COMINT Bn 911, Stadum
2006 - 2009 Teaching Staff Officer Airforce
Strategic Reconnaissance School, Flensburg
2009 - 2012 J3 and Deputy Commander
COMINT Bn 911, Stadum
2012 - 2013 Deputy Commander and J3
Signal Analysis Center 91, Flensburg
2013 - 2014 Group Leader 4 Technical Analysis and Head of COMINT Department
Bundeswehr SIGINT Technical Analysis Center (BwSTAC), Hof
05/2014 – 07/2018 Assistant Branch Chief for the authorised representative FMOD within the Paliamentary Inquiry Council, SME SIGINT
FMOD Berlin
08/2018 – 10/2018 Assistant Branch Chief Strategy and Operations Directorate II 4, EUTM MLI
FMOD Berlin
11/2018 – 07/2019 Assistant Branch Chief Strategy and Operations Directorate I 1, C-sUAS, NATO Biometrics, Data Protection Military Intelligence FMOD, Berlin
07/2019 –
today Assistant Branch Chief Strategy and Operations Directorate I 6, C-sUAS, NATO Biometrics, Data Protection Military Intelligence
FMOD, Berlin

 

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Viala

Deputy CEM BAPPS, Air Defense and Air Operations Command, French Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Viala

Major Mark Stone

Requirements Manager, Dismounted Close Combat, Surveillance and Target Acquisition, Programmes Directorate, British Army HQ
Major Mark Stone

Maj Mark Stone joined the Army in 2011 and commissioned into the Parachute Regiment. He served in posts as Platoon Commander of a rifle platoon, and a specialist machine gun platoon, before serving for 2 years in he US Army’s 82 Airborne Division as a UK exchange officer. Upon return he commanded the Intelligence, Surveillance Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) Company in the 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment. This role set him up to complete the United Kingdom Defence Academy Battlespace Technology Course (BTC14) to then assume the role as the Requirements Manager for the British Army’s Dismounted Close Combat night vision systems.

Major Michel K.C Koopman

Cdt 640 SQN NLD Air Force Staff Officer / C-UAS Program Manager, Royal Netherlands Air Force
Major Michel K.C Koopman

The Major Michel Koopman has been an FP officer for twenty years, the first four years as an ground defense force platoon commander. Then followed different functions as an training officer for ground defense forces and basic military personnel, in the same area’s he then did two tours as a Captain.
After a short staff tour he became an FP officer within the Army staff of an GBAD unit. At the last post before his current task, as an C-UAS program manager, he was Squadron Commander of the 640 Sqn at Airbase Volkel. Throughout the years he has been deployed to Afghanistan, Kirgizstan, Kuwait, Mali and Jordan. He’s married with Sabine and has 1 daughter of 7 years (Senna) and 1 dog (Stacey) and lives in the southern part of Holland. (Brabant)

Major Rick de Landmeter

Staff officer Joint NCU, Royal Netherlands Air Force
Major Rick de Landmeter

Major Rick de Landmeter is currently the Airforce representative in the Joint Nucleus C-sUAS (NCU). The NCU is the Dutch Center of Excellence on C-sUAS for the Ministry of Defence and other departments.
As an force protection officer he fulfilled different operational positions in the field, the Royal Academy and the Airforce HQ. Beside he was deployed in Afghanistan and Syria.

Mr Adam Robertson

Chief Technical Officer, Fortem Technologies
Mr Adam Robertson

Adam Robertson is co-founder and CTO at Fortem Technologies. He is passionate about protecting freedom. Fortem, a Utah based company develops a military tested, leading Counter-UAS solution. His technical expertise includes millimeter wave electronics, avionics, and radar systems for drones. Mr. Robertson served as an elected official in the Utah House of Representatives from 2018-2023, and is on the Advisory Board of the Provo City Airport and the Utah Valley University Department of Aviation Sciences.

Mr Amit Haimovich

VP, International Business, D-Fend Solutions
Mr Amit Haimovich

Amit Haimovich is an experienced defense executive, with an extensive track record in developing and managing development programs and sales activities worldwide. Amit is a former pilot with the Israeli Air Force who served many years in various operational roles in both active duty and reserves.
After his departure from the Air Force, for 20 years, Amit held various management and executive positions at Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), most recently as Director of Sales, Marketing, and Business Development for IAI’s MLM Division. Amit managed small and large teams, led business development and sales activities, and created a variety of successful collaborations with leading defense companies globally. During his professional career, Amit lived in the US for 3 years and in Singapore for 4 years, where he was responsible for the Southeast Asian regional business for IAI’s Systems, Missile, and Space Group. Amit is a graduate, Cum Laude, of the Open University of Israel in Management and holds an MBA degree in Finance from Reichman University in Herzliya, Israel.
Since 2019, Amit leads the sales teams of the Israeli company D-Fend Solutions as VP, Sales. D-Fend Solutions is the world leader in the RF-cyber counter-drone/C-UAS domain, focusing on providing safe, controlled, and reliable counter-drone/UAS solutions by using innovative cyber take-over technology. Amit and his team ensure world-class market leadership in this fast-growing domain.
 

Mr Bill Haraka

VP Defence & Security, Robin Radar Systems BV
Mr Bill Haraka

Bill Haraka, graduated from the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands and holds more than 20 years of business experience in the high-tech fields of Telecommunication, Defence & Security (EW, C4ISR, SIGINT), Cyber Security and Aerospace (Small Satellites, TT&C and EGSE).Bill is considered subject matter expert by the EW/C4ISR and C-UAS industry, Airport Operators worldwide, Ministry of Defense organisations and is security advisor to Dutch government parliament members on counter uas/drone, legislation and protection of Netherlands critical infrastructures.
Bill is passionate about bringing smart people together, utilizing technical innovation to make the world safer place for all people.
 

Mr Darshan Divakaran

Head of Airspace Innovation & Prime Partnerships, AFWERX, United States Air Force
Mr Darshan Divakaran

Darshan “Dash” Divakaran is an aerospace intrapreneur and technology evangelist with expertise in uncrewed aviation, aviation development, geospatial analysis, emerging technologies, and program management. His areas of expertise in uncrewed aviation also includes Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS), Uncrewed Traffic Management (UTM) Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and related emerging technologies. He has led many efforts to work with the public and private sector to develop, integrate and manage national programs and initiatives. He is also an FAA certified commercial pilot with multi engine rating and holds a FAA part 107 remote pilot certificate.

Currently Dash is the Senior Manager for Strategic Innovation & Partnerships for AFWERX, the innovation arm of the Department of Air Force. In his role he leads efforts to promote innovation and integration through interagency, federal, state, and academic partnerships. In addition, he supports the industry engagement, outreach, and educational initiatives for AFWERX. He is also the airspace integration and industry engagement lead on the AFWERX Agility Prime program, the non-traditional program to accelerate the commercial market for advanced air mobility vehicles.
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/darshandivakaran
 

Mr Jan Otto Johansen

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

Jan Otto Johansen is a Norwegian Police Superintendent with more than 15 years of operational experience from different branches within Law enforcement. As Head of C-UAS at the National Police, Mr. Johansen has supported numerous organizations worldwide, sharing his knowledge and experience about police use of drones and drone countermeasures. AS the operational commander Mr. Johansen was responsible for the planning, execution and evaluation of the INTERPOL Drone Incursion Exercise held at Oslo Airport.

Mr John Gibbs

AMD Capability Area Lead, U.S. Army DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center
Mr John Gibbs

John Gibbs serves as the Air and Missile Defense (AMD) Deputy Capability Area Lead (CAL) for the Technology Development Directorate (TDD) of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Aviation & Missile Center (AvMC). The AMD CAL serves as the primary DEVCOM representative for AMD Science and Technology (S&T) activities and the principle interface with the AMD Cross Functional Team, PEO Missiles and Space and industry.
As the Deputy CAL, Mr. Gibbs manages the strategic direction of the AMD CAL, and provides direct oversight for the management and execution of all programs within the S&T portfolio. He has served in numerous assignments responsible for the engineering, production, and program management of AMD and Long Range Precision Fires projects. Mr. Gibbs has provided oversight, guidance, and direction for a variety of technology development initiatives with emphasis in solid rocket propulsion and systems engineering for the U.S. Army.
Mr. Gibbs completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and Master of Science degree in Aerospace Systems Engineering from the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). He has accomplished Level III certification in Systems Planning, Research, Development, and Engineering (SPRDE) and is an Army Acquisition Corp member. John Gibbs resides in Huntsville, Alabama, with his wife Jordan and three daughters, who help run the family’s beekeeping and honey business.

Mr Josh Smith

Technical Fellow and Chief Engineer, Forward Area Air Defense C2 FAAD C2, Northrop Grumman Defense Systems
Mr Josh Smith

Joshua Smith is a Technical Fellow and the Chief Engineer of the US Army’s Forward Area Air Defense Command and Control (FAAD C2) system in the Defense Sector of Northrop Grumman in Redondo Beach, CA. FAAD C2 is the US Army’s Short Range Air Defense (SHORAD) C2 system that also supports the Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) as well as Counter Rocket Artillery Mortar (C-RAM) missions and is actively being used by US and Coalition forces supporting the Global War on Terrorism. Joshua has spent 17 years in US Army Air Defense Command and Control, and the last 7 years as the Chief Engineer on FAAD C2 which covered the proliferation of the drone threat on the battlefield and the emergence of technologies to help defeat them.
Joshua holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Southern California

Mr Lars Krogh Vammen

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

Lars Krogh Vammen has a 21-year Danish Army background. He has served in various operational branches including 11 years in the Danish army air defense, as well as ISTAR and HUMINT. Lars Vammen has served in the Danish Defence Acquisitions and Logistics Organization (DALO) in the Land Equipment Division as System Manager Mortars & Artillery. Lars Krogh Vammen’s military service includes three deployments to Afghanistan, where he e.g. has served with the US Marine Corps in Helmand. Lars Vammen is now Director of Business Development in Weibel Scientific with the responsibility for the global expansion of the entire Weibel portfolio. The role covers the full scope of business development activities with governments and non-governmental organizations, EU organizations as well as B2B relations with other large OMEs and primes. He is responsible for the full portfolio of Weibel products, with radars for IAMD as main priority – which covers the XENTA radar for SHORAD and C-UAS purposes as well as the long range tracking and discrimination radars for ballistic missile defense. In this context Lars has been a part of a number NATO Industrial Advisory Group studies as well as the recently concluded NIAG Industrial Interface Group to GBAD (NIIGBAD).

Mr Leo McCloskey

VP Marketing, Echodyne Corp.
Mr Leo McCloskey

Leo McCloskey leads brand and marketing efforts for Echodyne and is a frequent speaker at conferences and events. Prior to joining Echodyne, he built and led marketing and product marketing teams in the US and Europe for a broad range of companies, from technology startups to established brands, with an emphasis in carrier and large enterprise service delivery architectures. His work in connected and autonomous vehicles, enterprise software, networks and cloud services, and end user experience management complements his education in languages, history, and political science.

Mr Mario Behn

DEU VNC/Principal Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, NCI, NATO
Mr Mario Behn

Mario Behn is working at the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCIA). He supports the Joint ISR Centre on Countering Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) and Navigational Warfare (NAVWAR) as a German Voluntary National Contribution (VNC). Immediately before, he was the German National Technical Expert (NATEX) for IAMD/AirC2. He is a graduate from the German Federal Civil Service Academy (Senior Track in Defence Technology and Procurement) and holds two Master degrees (Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA & Business Administration, Koblenz University of Applied Sciences, Germany).

Mr Phil Kwissa

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

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.

Mr Roy Bookham

Chief Scientist, Counter UAS, Dstl
Mr Roy Bookham

Mr Sam Ong

CEO, TRD Singapore
Mr Sam Ong

Sam Ong is the Founder and CEO of TRD Singapore. TRD is a full-fledged system integrator for a complete detect-and-defeat C-UAS solution, as well as an OEM for defeat systems known as the ORION Anti-Drone System that has been deployed and proven in over 20 countries around the world since 2017 including in airbases and airports. Prior to founding TRD in 2011, Sam has served more than 25 years in the Singapore Military, including 3 years with the US Marine Corps at their War Fighting Lab to develop new capabilities for Counter Terrorism and Emerging Threats. He holds a Master’s degree in Defence Technology Management and has years of experience in C-UAS.

Mr Stephan Kraschansky

Managing Director, AARONIA Austria GmbH
Mr Stephan Kraschansky

Stephan Kraschansky is the managing director of Aaronia Austria, a substitute company of Aronia AG Germany. Stephan is responsible for military, law enforcement and critical infrastructure customers worldwide.

Mr Stephan Kraschansky  is currently 32 years old and lives together with his fiancé in the vicinity of Vienna. His educational and job related background is mainly based on the Austrian Armed Forces, where he has served up to the Staff Officers level (Captain, OF-2)

For the last 13 years Mr Kraschansky has served in the Austrian armed forces, in the fields of cyber and electric warfare. The last 3 years upon the end of his military career in 2022 he had the privilege to be the main training officer in the fields of cyber and ICT security of the Austrian Armed Forces. Beside the joy of teaching and conducting training for Officers and NCOs, he has been the commanding officer of the only Counter UAS Element in Austria.
Mr Kraschansky successfully led more than a hundred C-UAS operations including the protection of high-level summits, such as Austria's European council presidency in 2018 or the C-UAS Operation for Europes largest Air Show AIRPOWER 2022.

One of the civil highlights of his vitae would be the honorable task of the Indonesian Special Police Forces support the protection of G20 Summit in Nov 2022, together with his AARONIA C-UAS specialists.

Mr Tal Cohen

COO, Sentrycs
Mr Tal Cohen

Lt. Colonel (Reserve) Tal Cohen has spent 25 years in the Israeli Airforce. He brings vast experience in managing and developing state of the art air defense systems (i.e. Iron Dome, David Sling, and the National Aerial Command and Control system). He’s also the Founder of the Israeli National C-UAS Taskforce. Today, Tal is the COO at Sentrycs

Mr Tamir Ginat

VP Sales, Sentrycs
Mr Tamir Ginat

Tamit is a performance-driven and strategic executive-level business development professional with 25+ years of progressive international experience as a former CEO, Regional President, and VP of Sales performing an instrumental role encompassing Global Business Dev., Sales Management, Team Building, and Organizational Dev. for leading international companies.

Mr Valerio Liberatori

Policy Officer, DG HOME, European Commission
Mr Valerio Liberatori

Retired Colonel of the Carabinieri, before joining the CT UNIT of the Commission in the Directorate for Internal Security of DG HOME, I served in UN, NATO KFOR and EU EULEX missions (West Bank, Kosovo) alongside long term engagements at the Strategic level in NATO, both at the International Staff at the HQ in Bruxelles and as Deputy Head of the Strategic Advisory Group Provost Marshall Office in SHAPE. Thereafter I have been appointed at the ITA Permrep to the EU in Bruxelles as Police Advisor to the Ambassador at the EU Political Security Committee (PSC).

At an earlier stage of my military career, I served as Commander of Carabinieri investigative units between Rome and Milano, developing sound experience in public order policing and criminal investigations, ranging from counter narcotics up to CT.

Posted in the Commission since 2021 as policy officer responsible for the Protection of Public Spaces, Law Enforcement Networks (ATLAS, Airpol, Aquapol, ENLETS, RAILPOL, HRSN,ESG, EIFS) from the ct angle and the C-UAS file.

Ms Daniela Hildenbrand

Head of Business Unit C-UAS Solutions, ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH
Ms Daniela Hildenbrand

Daniela Hildenbrand is Head of Business Unit Counter-UAS Solutions at ESG. With an academic background (LL.M.) and previous experience in international affairs, diplomacy and international law focusing on intelligence, unmanned aerial reconnaissance and Shared Situation Awareness, her objective is the harmonisation of enhanced perspectives for the constructive use of UAS with a significant reduction of their misuse for criminal and terroristic purposes.

Ms. Danielle L. McCormick

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

Danielle is currently serving as the Head of CUAS Programs at Edgesource Corporation. Here she conceived of and is shepherding a new method of DoD program office implementation, by partnering with government sponsors to overcome the “valley of death” for small programs, such as Windtalker and Dowding, as they are transitioning out of the RDT&E space. This new path allows for and ensures our warfighters have access to vital technologies once initial contracts for such programs have concluded.

Danielle has a Master of Science from Texas State University, as well as a Master of Business Administration from Syracuse University. Prior to working with the military, Danielle was leading large scale operational excellence and corporate strategy teams for 15 years at civilian corporations such as Wayfair, Southwest Airlines and Gap, Inc. She currently resides in San Antonio, TX with her husband, Marshel, and son, Jackson.

Squadron Leader Dan Quayle

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

Squadron Leader Quayle commenced his Service within the RAF Regiment in 1998 and has served in a variety of different Force Protection and wider RAF posts within the UK and overseas. Operational tours have been carried out throughout his career in Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, Qatar and Eastern Europe, More recently Quayle focussed on Defence Specialist Counter Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear delivery and policy. Key achievements during the time, were the planning of support to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in response to the nuclear incident at Fukishima and planning of Defence’s response to the Nerve Agent attack in Salisbury. Quayle was then posted to become the Chief of Staff on 8 Force Protection Wing overseeing its expansion in providing security for UK air bases and the development of Defence’s Counter Uncrewed Air System (C-UAS) capability. A tour as the principal operations staff officer to the UK’s Standing Joint Force HQ (SJFHQ) followed which focussed upon the development of the Joint Expeditionary Force. The HQ deployed several times to various JEF nations to deter further Russian aggression following their invasion of Ukraine. During the tour, Quayle was seconded to the Permanent Joint HQ and deployed to the Polish Joint HQ as a Liaison Officer with responsibility for coordinating UK contributions of aid to Ukraine and deployment of other UK support to the region. Quayle was posted to 2 C-UAS Wing Operational Evaluation Unit at RAF Leeming in September 2022. His responsibilities are the delivery of direct support to research and development of Defence fixed site C-UAS capability and deployment of C-UAS effect in support of Other Government Departments.
Quayle is married to Julie, and they have two children, Laura, and Sam. He was a fanatical ultra and marathon runner although has not competed for a few years due to severe injury. Following extensive surgery, he is reigniting his former passion for long-distance running. He also enjoys fine dining, cooking and the occasional glass of wine.
 

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Conference agenda

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7:30

Registration & Coffee

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8:20

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Mr Roy Bookham

Mr Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, Counter UAS, Dstl

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8:30

MoD Keynote: Driving Improvements on UK MoD C-UAS Capabilities: Latest Updates and Future Priorities

Group Captain Gary Darby, Head UK Joint C-UAS Office, UK Ministry of Defence

• Developing innovative systems to enhance C-UAS efficiency: an overview of current UK MoD projects
• Working with solution providers to integrate sophisticated C-UAS technologies and improve emergency responses
• Adapting to rapidly changing airspace security situations: lessons learned from Ukraine
• Assessing civilian applications that could be repurposed for Defence requirements

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Countering Uncooperative sUAS Threats Offside the Standard ISM Bands

Mr Stephan Kraschansky, Managing Director, AARONIA Austria GmbH

• Rogue drones and their threat to national security: understanding the significant threat posed by non-standard frequency drones
• Outlining the need for drone mitigation solutions to protect critical infrastructure
• Adapting security systems to enable them to detect and neutralise drones operating outside of legal frequency bands
• Interference with communication systems: addressing the importance of neutralising rogue drones a timely manner
• Developing multi-layered defence systems to effectively mitigate all the threats of illegal drones

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Integrating Advanced C-UAS Capabilities within France’s Defence System

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Viala

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Viala, Deputy CEM BAPPS, Air Defense and Air Operations Command, French Air Force

• Developing a laser defence system: key insights into France’s latest C-UAS updates
• Strategies to secure sensitive sites in France, as well as army bases in external operations
• Designing advanced systems to detect, classify, and safely neutralise micro and mini UAS

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C-UAS: From Theory to Practice

Mr Leo McCloskey, VP Marketing, Echodyne Corp.

• The quiet years pre-2022
• Are we reaching design standardization?
• Autonomous flight is next. How silent will it be?
• Sensors, sensors, and more sensors – everywhere
• Active emitters and counterfire planning
• Where does this road lead?

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Theory and Marketing are not Enough in Times of Real Threat - SKYctrl as a Battlefield-proven C-UAS

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

• Ultra-precise FIELDctrl 3D MIMO radar as a heart of APS SKYctrl C-UAS
• Composition and performance of APS SKYctrl C-UAS
• Applications of APS SKYctrl C-UAS

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11:30

Detection and Classification of UAS in Complex Environments

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

• UAS characteristics and the impact on the countering 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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C-UAS: A Unit Commander’s Perspective

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

• Journey from concept to operational delivery
• Current and future direction of travel
• Key lessons

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Operational Experience with the Fielded Military GUARDION C-UAS Solution

Ms Daniela Hildenbrand, Head of Business Unit C-UAS Solutions, ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH

• ESG as hardware-agnostic system integrator provides mission-proven GUARDION C-UAS solutions (fielded with German Armed forces)
• Importance of balancing customer expectations with technological limits of commercially available equipment (high degree of automation & reliability necessary)
• Independent system integrators can intelligently combine complementary sub-systems in close cooperation with end users in order to maximize the operational benefits

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Commercial Drones In War: A C-UAS Perspective

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

• A review of commercial drone activity within Ukraine
• Commercial drone TTPs from the battlefield
• The increasing importance and impact of spoofing
• Why field forensics and rapid aircraft analysis matter
• Connecting battlefield observations and lessons to the homeland

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Networking Lunch

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The Threat of Rogue Drones on the Rise: Defending Fixed and Moving Critical Assets from Malicious Drones

Mr Bill Haraka, VP Defence & Security, Robin Radar Systems BV

• What makes a company with 33 years of experience in bird detection uniquely positioned to detect, track and classify drones for the Counter Drone (C-UAS) sector?
• The exponential increase in drone usage and recent examples of malicious intent, a holistic C-UAS solution, RADAR On The Move (OTM) and baseline C-UAS requirements for the protection of critical infrastructure and fixed and moving Military assets from small rogue drones
• What are the vital counter-UAS solutions and protective measures to the new drone threats facing our world?
 

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Developing Integrated Systems to Improve C-UAS Responses

Mr Mario Behn, DEU VNC/Principal Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, NCI, NATO

• Embedding multi-sensor integration in C-UAS systems to maximise drone defeat
• Zero-second integration: improving efficiency through standardisation
• Adopting technology to establish a common for interfacing sensing, effector, and fusion

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Counter-Drone Solutions and Concepts for Control and Continuity in Sensitive Scenarios

Mr Amit Haimovich, VP, International Business, D-Fend Solutions

• The emerging drone threat in sensitive and challenging environments
• Shortcomings of traditional, legacy C-UAS technologies in the detection and mitigation of drone threats
• Next-gen, smart, cyber-centric counter-drone approach with operational agility and flexibility, while maintaining safety, control, and continuity

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Collaborating with Allied Nations to Advance C-UAS Capabilities

Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Papy, NATO Defence Against Terrorism DAT Counter UAV Chairman and Professor, Department of Ballistics and Weapon Systems , NATO and Belgium Royal Military Academy

• Developing efficient systems capable of neutralising new threats
• Testing market solutions to ensure they meet C-UAS needs
• Working towards a synchronised C-UAS strategy among NATO nations
• Creating data-sharing mechanisms to facilitate cooperation and collaboration

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Afternoon Tea

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Protecting European Skies: Latest Updates to the European C-UAS Legislation

Mr Valerio Liberatori, Policy Officer, DG HOME, European Commission

• Key insights into the planned EU C-UAS Programme
• Community building and information sharing in a European context
• Increasing cooperation on C-UAS testing
• Providing operational support and practical guidance to authorities
• Leveraging research and innovation for the anticipation of C-UAS trends

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Adjusting Procurement Practices to an Ever-Evolving C-UAS Landscape

Captain Rens Govaers, Delegate of Bureau Rockets & Missiles C-UAS Project Team, General Directorate Material Resources, Belgian Armed Forces

• Belgian approach to C-UAS in an international environment
• Addressing current challenges in procuring new technology to counter the growing threat of enemy UAS
• How realistic are requirements and how to make sure industry is ready for it

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Prevention and Integration: Adopting Whole Government Approaches to Expand National C-sUAS Capabilities

• Integrating C-sUAS systems in other national services to maximize defense Capabilities (NCU C-sUAS),
• Dutch (domestic) approach on C-sUAS, (Airforce and Military Police)
• Strategies to foster cooperation with the international community on C-UAS systems, (TIE 2023)
• Establishing cross-agency training facilities to increase accessibility and enable interagency collaboration.
 

Major Michel K.C Koopman, Cdt 640 SQN NLD Air Force Staff Officer / C-UAS Program Manager, Royal Netherlands Air Force

Major Rick de Landmeter, Staff officer Joint NCU, Royal Netherlands Air Force

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Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Mr Roy Bookham

Mr Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, Counter UAS, Dstl

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Drinks Reception Hosted by Aaronia AG

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Registration & Coffee

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Chairman's Opening Remarks

Mr Roy Bookham

Mr Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, Counter UAS, Dstl

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The Polish Armed Forces Strategy to Counter UAS – Challenges and Opportunities

Brigadier General Kazimierz Dynski , Air and Missile Defence Department Chief, General Command of Polish Armed Forces

• The evolving threat of UAS: observations from the Russia-Ukraine war
• UAS in multi-domain operations: from detection to engagement
• Developing strategic partnerships to improve C-UAS responses
 

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Forward Area Air Defense – C2 (FAAD C2) as the centerpiece of C-UAS solution within the Short-Range Air Defense (SHORAD) Mission

Mr Josh Smith, Technical Fellow and Chief Engineer, Forward Area Air Defense C2 FAAD C2, Northrop Grumman Defense Systems

• SHORAD Mission Space – Simultaneous C-UAS, C-RAM and IAMD
• Overview of FAAD C2 system, history, and features
• FAAD C2’s integration with a broad range of sensors, effectors, and systems
• Advanced Battle Management & Fratricide Avoidance capabilities
• FAAD C2 operational highlights

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Working in Partnership to Advance Ground-Based Air Defence

Lieutenant Colonel Rüdiger Rauch, Assistant Branch Chief, Federal Ministry of Defense, Germany

• Developing joint testing programmes to expand European defensive potential
• Ensuring full interoperability with existing NATO-integrated C-UAS architecture
• Working with other European nations to procure C-UAS solutions with rapid deployment and reaction time

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Morning Coffee

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Protection without Disruption

Mr Tal Cohen, COO, Sentrycs

• Why it is urgent to define and adopt a Homeland CUAS strategy
• What it takes to protect the sky without disrupting other operations
• What are the technological characteristics of an ideal C-UAS solution

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Latest Updates on the C-UAS Capabilities of the Spanish Army

Lieutenant Colonel Alejandro Fresno Calvo, 71st AAA Regiment/1st Group Cmdr, Spanish Army

• C-UAS doctrine in the Spanish Armed Forces and in the Army
• Latest exercises and operations to test C-UAS as part of the AAA Defence system
• Future C-UAS plans for the Spanish Army
 

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Drone Warfare: Full Spectrum of Technology & Solution to Deal with a Wide Range of UAS Threats

Mr Sam Ong, CEO, TRD Singapore

• Outlining the range of C-UAS technologies available today: Which is better? Radar? RF? Jamming? Spoofing? Take Control? Hard Kill? Others?
• Developing a full spectrum C-UAS solution: fixed site, mobile, man portable, operating as a system of systems
• Understanding the challenges of developing efficient C-UAS capabilities and the need for C-UAS test centre
• Future UAS trends and C-UAS R&D

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Countering Drone Threats from Russia and N. Korea

Mr Adam Robertson, Chief Technical Officer, Fortem Technologies

• Threat capability profiles
• Observations on threat mission sets
• Effectively countering the threat

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Networking Lunch

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U.S. Combat Training School: Advancing sUAS Training in Europe

Dr James Bailey, SUAS Lead, US Air Forces Europe

• Interoperability in an unprecedented environment
• Developing Air Base Air Defence in the absence of the Army
• Providing OPFOR to test C-UAS operational capabilities
• Managing electromagnetic air spaces: Blue & Red force deconfliction

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Building a Dual-Use Technology Proving Ground for Airspace Integration & UTM Efforts

Mr Darshan Divakaran, Head of Airspace Innovation & Prime Partnerships, AFWERX, United States Air Force

• Building robust partnerships to overcome airspace integration and security challenges
• Integrating emerging technologies like eVTOL and sUAS into military airspace
• Integrating Unmanned Traffic Management for airspace management and cUAS efforts
• Building an Airspace Integration & UTM validation and proving grounds

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Building Robust International Relationships to Improve the Effectiveness of US C-UAS Technologies

Mr John Gibbs, AMD Capability Area Lead, U.S. Army DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center

• Partnering with other nations to advance C-UAS capabilities
• Insights into the DEVCOM’s C-UAS portfolio and key efforts to support the Army’s Air and Missile Defense Modernisation
• Working with the JCO and other service branches to maximise the potential for the US Military’s C-UAS program

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Afternoon Tea

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C-UAS: A Single-Service View

Major Mark Stone, Requirements Manager, Dismounted Close Combat, Surveillance and Target Acquisition, Programmes Directorate, British Army HQ

• The UAS dilemma: threat proliferation, development and saturation
• Mitigating the threat: UK, partner nations and industry
• Framing the UAS 'counter' threat: fractures, stovepipes and fluidity
• Building and maintaining relationships
• The Land GBAD Programme: C-sUAS & C-SAT
• Organic self-protection: All-Arms C-sUAS

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Procurement of New Technology Capabilities for a Small Defence Force

Captain Kasper Wiese Korshøj, Deputy Chief UAS / C-UAS Branch, Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization

• Danish approach to C-UAS in an international environment
• Current challenges: technology developments drive the operational needs and requirements cannot keep up
• Addressing organisational maturity to acquire, implement and deploy a CUAS capability
 

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Panel Discussion: Working Together to Combat C-UAS Threats: Increasing Operational Interoperability, Readiness and Effectiveness

• Joint prevention: developing international partnerships to protect allies from C-UAS threats
• Developing interoperable systems to enable integration into other air defence systems
• Lessons from Ukraine: the role of cooperation in bolstering C-UAS capabilities

Mr Mario Behn, DEU VNC/Principal Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, NCI, NATO

Brigadier General Kazimierz Dynski , Air and Missile Defence Department Chief, General Command of Polish Armed Forces

Group Captain Gary Darby, Head UK Joint C-UAS Office, UK Ministry of Defence

Lieutenant Colonel Rüdiger Rauch, Assistant Branch Chief, Federal Ministry of Defense, Germany

Dr James Bailey, SUAS Lead, US Air Forces Europe

Mr Stephan Kraschansky, Managing Director, AARONIA Austria GmbH

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Partnership Working to Successfully Intercept Illegal Drone Activity: Lessons Learned from the Norwegian Police and INTERPOL C-UAS Collaboration

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

• Collaborating with partner agencies and industry experts to evaluate and test drone countermeasures
• Developing effective detection, tracking and identification processes to ensure the safety of airport environments
• Delivering workshops and presentations to address drone incursions with a view to evidence retention
 

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Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

Mr Roy Bookham

Mr Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, Counter UAS, Dstl


Air and Missile Defence Department Chief
General Command of Polish Armed Forces
Deputy Chief UAS / C-UAS Branch
Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization
Delegate of Bureau Rockets & Missiles C-UAS Project Team, General Directorate Material Resources
Belgian Armed Forces
SUAS Lead
US Air Forces Europe
Head UK Joint C-UAS Office
UK Ministry of Defence
71st AAA Regiment/1st Group Cmdr
Spanish Army
NATO Defence Against Terrorism DAT Counter UAV Chairman and Professor, Department of Ballistics and Weapon Systems
NATO and Belgium Royal Military Academy
Assistant Branch Chief
Federal Ministry of Defense, Germany
Deputy CEM BAPPS, Air Defense and Air Operations Command
French Air Force
Requirements Manager, Dismounted Close Combat, Surveillance and Target Acquisition, Programmes Directorate
British Army HQ
Cdt 640 SQN NLD Air Force Staff Officer / C-UAS Program Manager
Royal Netherlands Air Force
Staff officer Joint NCU
Royal Netherlands Air Force
Chief Technical Officer
Fortem Technologies
VP, International Business
D-Fend Solutions
VP Defence & Security
Robin Radar Systems BV
Head of Airspace Innovation & Prime Partnerships
AFWERX, United States Air Force
Head of CUAS
Norwegian National Police/EOD
AMD Capability Area Lead
U.S. Army DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center
Technical Fellow and Chief Engineer, Forward Area Air Defense C2 FAAD C2
Northrop Grumman Defense Systems
Business Development Director
Weibel Scientific A/S
VP Marketing
Echodyne Corp.
DEU VNC/Principal Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, NCI
NATO
Commercial Manager
Air Task Group, Advanced Protection Systems SA
Chief Scientist, Counter UAS
Dstl
CEO
TRD Singapore
Managing Director
AARONIA Austria GmbH
COO
Sentrycs
VP Sales
Sentrycs
Policy Officer, DG HOME
European Commission
Head of Business Unit C-UAS Solutions
ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH
Director of Strategy & Head of C-sUAS Portfolio
Edgesource Corporation
OC C-UAS Operational Evaluation Unit OEU, 2 C-UAS Wg
Royal Air Force 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 is a U.S. designer and manufacturer of advanced radar solutions for government and homeland security applications. The company’s proprietary metamaterials electronically scanned array (MESA®) is a rare breakthrough in advanced radar engineering. Leveraging a novel physics-design approach, Echodyne combines solid-state, low-SWaP designs with advanced software capabilities to deliver superior performance and data integrity, radically improving system performance and enhancing safety. With leading positions in counter-drone, border security, public safety, and VIP asset security, security companies and governmental agencies rely on Echodyne radar for extraordinary accuracy and consistent, reliable operation. 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.



ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH

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ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH has been one of the leading German providers of design, integration, in-service support and operation of complex, security-related electronic and IT systems for five decades. ESG provides products and services for German and international customers from government authorities, the fields of defence and public security and industry. ESG is a certified aviation company for aircraft and aviation equipment for the Bundeswehr (German Federal Armed Forces) and an aviation engineering company in line with EASA Parts 21J/G and EASA Part 145. As a special systems company for mission avionics, simulation and training, as well as special deployment systems, ESG offers customized solutions. In the field of C-UAS, ESG is the lead system integrator for the GUARDION consortium and provider of the state-of-the-art C3I software ELYSION. In this role, ESG is currently supplying the German Armed Forces with C-UAS systems for field camp protection


Northrop Grumman Corporation

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Northrop Grumman solves the toughest problems in space, aeronautics, defense and cyberspace to meet the ever evolving needs of our customers worldwide. Our 100,000 employees are Defining Possible every day using science, technology and engineering to create and deliver advanced systems, products and services.


Sentrycs

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Convexum are excited to announce they have rebranded to Sentrycs. With this name and brand change we embark on a new journey that reflects the evolution of our company, and our commitment to protecting the sky from threats caused by unauthorized commercial drones, while enabling the progress drones are bringing to society, and contributing to a healthy drone economy. Under our new ownership by Treo Asset Management, we will keep focusing on providing the best possible service to and protecting the interests of our customers and partners while driving the Integrated Counter-drone category in the market. If you want to learn more, you can read the press release we've just published. We hope that you will join us in embracing this new chapter and continue to support us as we strive to foster a safe and secure drone-empowered future. Thank you for following Convexum. We look forward to continuing our joint journey as Sentrycs. Visit us at sentrycs.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.



Weibel Scientific A/S

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www.weibelradars.com

Weibel Scientific is a high-tech radar company that since the 1970s has been dedicated to provide precision data for user all over the world. The modern day company develops and produces a wide range of tactical and instrumentation X-band Doppler-based radars, utilizing CW, MFCW and FMCW waveforms for small object detection and tracking with high resolution in both the velocity and range domain. Weibel Scientific’s portfolio ranges from small muzzle velocity radars to radars for the full IAMD spectrum. The technology covers applications from counter drone operations around high value targets through SHORAD/LLAD to air surveillance radars for GBAD and upper tier air defense applications and BMD capable radars. Throughout the last 40 years, Weibel has provided more than 5000 radars to more than 50 countries.


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BlueHalo

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https://bluehalo.com/

BlueHalo is purpose-built to provide industry-leading capabilities in the domains of Space, C-UAS and Autonomous Systems, Cyber, and AI/ML. BlueHalo focuses on inspired engineering to develop, transition, and field next-generation capabilities to solve the most complex challenges of our customers’ critical missions and reestablish our national security posture in the near-peer contested arena. Learn more at http://www.bluehalo.com.



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.


Fortem Technologies

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Fortem Technologies is the leader in airspace awareness, security, and defense for detecting and defeating dangerous drones. Through an advanced, end to end system of distributed radar, AI at the Edge, deep sensor integration, and autonomous drone capture, Fortem monitors and defends the world’s venues, infrastructures, cities, and regions. The same system is accelerating the safety of the world’s airspace for urban air mobility.


L3Harris

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L3Harris Technologies is an agile global aerospace and defense technology innovator, delivering end-to-end solutions that meet customers’ mission-critical needs. The company provides advanced defense and commercial technologies across air, land, sea, space and cyber domains. L3Harris has approximately $18 billion in annual revenue, 48,000 employees and customers in over 100 countries. L3Harris.com



OpenWorks Engineering

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OpenWorks Engineering has developed innovative technologies that are already deployed in integrated counter-drone systems used by the world’s leading security and counter terrorism authorities, the SkyWall family.

SkyWall systems offer defence and security organisations the capability to autonomously classify, track and capture drone targets; protecting the public, VIPs, service personnel, and critical and sensitive infrastructure from the threats posed by drones.

The SkyWall Autonomous Optics products make use of the latest developments in deep-learning neural network classification to quickly and reliably detect and classify a target. They achieve industry leading tracking performance by controlling the camera motion using AI, applicable to new and existing PTZ hardware

SkyWall Net Capture systems are operationally deployed and provide the ability to physically capture a drone in a specifically designed ‘drone entangling’ net. They are often used in conjunction with electronic countermeasures for a layered defence, or in environments where electronic attack cannot be deployed. They offer a cost effective, proportionate and physical response to the drone threat.

All SkyWall products are designed to be integrated with a simple to use software development kit. Many C-UAS systems already have the SkyWall interface implemented.



RAJANT KINETIC MESH®

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RAJANT KINETIC MESH® NETWORKS are battle-tested wireless military networks for mission-critical applications. Federal, military and defense personnel continually grapple with the complexities of establishing and maintaining broadband connectivity in remote and often hostile environments —but wireless military mesh network capability is extremely critical for situation awareness, tactical strategies, convoy communications, and more. https://rajant.com/markets/federal-military-civilian/


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


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Copthorne Tara Hotel

Scarsdale Place
Kensington
London W8 5SR
United Kingdom

Copthorne Tara Hotel

The Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington is an elegant contemporary four-star hotel in prestigious Kensington, located just a two minutes walk from High Street Kensington underground station, making exploring easy. The hotel offers well-appointed and comfortable guest rooms combining Standard, Superior and Club accommodation. Club rooms offer iconic views over the city and include Club Lounge access for complimentary breakfast and refreshments. Guests can sample the authentic Singaporean, Malaysian and Chinese cuisine at Bugis Street, traditional pub fare at the Brasserie Restaurant & Bar or relax with a delicious drink at West8 Cocktail Lounge & Bar.

The Copthorne Tara Hotel boasts 745 square meters of flexible meeting space, consisting of the Shannon Suite and the Liffey Suite, ideal for hosting conferences, weddings and social events. Facilities include access to the business centre 24 hours a day, fully equipped fitness room, gift shop, theatre desk and Bureau de Change. With ample onsite parking outside the London congestion charge zone and excellent transport links via Heathrow Airport, the hotel is the perfect location for business or leisure stays. The hotel is within close proximity to the shops of High Street Kensington, Knightsbridge and Westfield London, Olympia Conference Centre, Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Palace and Hyde Park.

 

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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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