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SAE Media Group are pleased to announce the 6th annual Uncrewed Maritime Systems Technology conference, between the 02 and 03 of May 2023.

Uncrewed systems are becoming an increasingly essential part of the world’s fleets as modern navies seek new ways to complete dangerous tasks faster, easier, and with fewer sailors and marines in harm’s way. To enable this, leading navies have recently been increasing their investment in uncrewed technology, so it has never been more crucial to explore the latest advances and opportunities and to align priorities between allied nations.

Uncrewed Maritime Systems Technology 2023 is a crucial forum for the discussion of current and future projects and programmes delivering uncrewed and autonomous technology. Bringing together key planners and decision makers from across the NATO-aligned world, this is the only event providing holistic coverage of uncrewed systems across the full maritime domain, including undersea, surface, and aerial environments. As the world's leading event, this conference is the global meeting point for the naval uncrewed systems community.

Key topics to be discussed include: Autonomy for MCM and ASW operations, updates on key uncrewed platform programmes (such as UUV and USVs), preparing and supporting uncrewed systems for operations, Crewed/Uncrewed Teaming, UMS interoperability initiatives, uncrewed hydrography and oceanography, and many more.

Atlas Elektronik UK Ltd; Belgian MoD; Belgian Navy; CJOS COE; DE&S ; DE&S Mine Hunting Capability; DE&S, UK MOD; Defence Equipment and Support; DSA DMR; Dutch MoD ; Fincantieri; FMV - Forsvarets Materielverk; Försvarsmakten ; FOST (Ships) Royal Navy; General Dynamics UK Ltd; Havelsan A.S; Intrepid Minds Ltd; Janes Defence; Kongsberg Maritime - NO; L3Harris Communications Systems UK Ltd; Leonardo; MARCOM; Military Aviation Authority; MOD; National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); NATO; NATO Allied Maritime Command; NATO MARCOM; NATO Maritime Security Centre of Excellence (NATO MARSEC COE); NATO Naval Mine Warfare Centre of Excellence (NATO NMW COE); Naval Surface Warfare Center; Navantia S.A.; Navy Command Headquarters; Northrop Grumman; OSI Maritime Systems; Portuguese Navy; RF Marine Consultancy and Survey Limited; Robosys Automation; Royal Australian Navy; Royal Navy; Saipem Spa; SEA Ltd; Spanish Navy; Swedish Armed Forces; Swedish Navy; Task Force 59, NAVCENT; Tech Markets Media Ltd. (ROV Planet / Ocean Robotics Planet Magazine); Technical University Of Denmark; Thales UK; UK MoD; UK Strategic Command; US Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center; US Navy;

Conference programme

8:20 Registration and Coffee

9:20 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Commodore (Ret’d) David Burton

Commodore (Ret’d) David Burton, Director ASW Barrier - Smart Defence Initiative, Royal Navy MARCAP
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9:30 Developing the Royal Navy’s Uncrewed Capabilities

Commodore Richard Atkinson

Commodore Richard Atkinson, Navy Deputy Director, Royal Navy
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Autonomous systems under investigation and their capability
advantages/benefits
• The enabling capabilities required to control, co-ordinate and
task multiple autonomous systems
• Key integration challenges
• Where we need industry focus to help deliver the vision in each
environment

10:00 The Activities and Results of Task Force 59 - The Rapid Development of Maritime Uncrewed Systems to Achieve Maritime Domain Overmatch

Captain Colin Corridan

Captain Colin Corridan, Commodore Task Force 59, Commander Unmanned & Artificial Intelligence Integration, US Navy

 • The Mission of Task Force 59 in creating naval overmatch with uncrewed maritime systems
• The TF 59 Design Sprint and other innovation challenges of Task Force 59 for the development of UMS and AI capabilities
• Challenges to integrating UMS and AI into fleet operations
• The future of the Task Force and the roadmap to future integration and innovation with UMS

10:30 Morning Coffee

11:00 NSWC Carderock: Advancing Maritime Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems Through R&D and T&E

Mr Robert Iannuzzi

Mr Robert Iannuzzi, Director of Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Development and Integration, Naval Surface Warfare Center

  • Governance and regulatory challenges related to uncrewed systems and their deployment.
  • Research and Development of new uncrewed capabilities.
  • Modelling & Simulation, Testing, and Evaluation of UMS systems.
     
  • 11:30 The London Tech Bridge: Solidifying US/UK Cooperation for the Acceleration of Uncrewed and Autonomous Maritime Systems

    Mr Jeffrey Brewer

    Mr Jeffrey Brewer, Co-director , London Tech Bridge
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     • Enhancing collaboration between the US Navy and Royal Navy fostering connectivity, agility, and innovation.
    • Advancing from Interoperability to Interchangeability with Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems.
    • Accelerating the development and integration of the small, the agile, and the many into fleets.

    12:00 Panel Discussion - International Cooperation in Developing UMS Capability

  • What are the major blockers to exploitation of Uncrewed Maritime Systems in Defence?
  • What could Navies and MoDs’ do to help guide Industry's R&D activity?
  • Is there a role for NATO to ensure Uncrewed Maritime Systems are interoperable and might contribute to NATO vision for the Digital Ocean?
  • Commodore (Ret’d) David Burton

    Commodore (Ret’d) David Burton, Director ASW Barrier - Smart Defence Initiative, Royal Navy MARCAP
    View Bio

    Commander Antonio Mourinha

    Commander Antonio Mourinha, Navy Operational Experimentation Center (CEOM), Portuguese Navy , Portuguese Navy
    View Bio

    Commodore Richard Atkinson

    Commodore Richard Atkinson, Navy Deputy Director, Royal Navy
    View Bio

    12:45 Networking Lunch

    13:45 Developing Maritime Unmanned Systems (MUS) Concept for the COE to advance International Maritime Security Operations (MSO)

     • The mission and composition of the NATO Maritime Security Centre of Excellence and its contributions to maritime domain.
    • The usage of MUS in MSO and MARSEC COE’s concept development efforts.
    • Maritime Security Exercises to enhance maritime security, focusing on MSO by enhancing awareness, cooperation, and interoperability.

    Commander Francisco Jose de Brito Pereira Cavaco

    Commander Francisco Jose de Brito Pereira Cavaco, Maritime Situational Awareness SO-MS, NATO Maritime Security Centre of Excellence (NATO MARSEC COE)
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    14:15 Optimising UMS through Operational Experimentation: Portuguese Navy OPEX Centre & REPMUS 2022

    Commander Antonio Mourinha

    Commander Antonio Mourinha, Navy Operational Experimentation Center (CEOM), Portuguese Navy , Portuguese Navy
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     • Promoting the Technological Development of Uncrewed Systems in the Subsurface, Surface and Arial Domains
    • Successfully Coordinating collaboration between branches of the armed forces, allies, industry, and research centres
    • Exercise REPMUS 2022 – developing uncrewed capability and interoperability

    14:45 Afternoon Tea

    15:15 Developing Intelligent Swarming systems for the Royal Netherlands Navy

     • The transition from a disruptive technology to an operational capability
    • How to bridge the of valley of death
    • An exploration approach to connect the technician with the operator
    • General approach to facilitate unmanned autonomous systems to work together as a team

    Commander Pieter Blank

    Commander Pieter Blank, Innovator Program Manager, RNLN
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    Mr Ferdinand Peters

    Mr Ferdinand Peters, Naval Systems Architect, Ministry of Defence the Netherlands
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    15:45 Enhancing Uncrewed Maritime Systems through Artificial Intelligence – Innovate UK

    Mr Nikos Pronios

    Mr Nikos Pronios, Innovation Lead, Innovate UK
    View Bio

     • Uncrewed Maritime Systems: A System-of-Systems perspective
    • UMS mission types & use cases
    • UMS enhancement employing AI Technologies
    • Examples & Projects

    16:15 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Commodore (Ret’d) David Burton

    Commodore (Ret’d) David Burton, Director ASW Barrier - Smart Defence Initiative, Royal Navy MARCAP
    View Bio

    8:30 Registration and Coffee

    9:20 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Commodore (Ret’d) David Burton

    Commodore (Ret’d) David Burton, Director ASW Barrier - Smart Defence Initiative, Royal Navy MARCAP
    View Bio

    9:30 Evaluating, Testing and Integrating Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems into the RAN

    Commodore Darron Kavanagh

    Commodore Darron Kavanagh, Director General, Warfare Innovation Navy, Royal Australian Navy
    View Bio

     • An overview of RAN’s Robotic Autonomous Systems (RAS)
    Strategy 2040 and the RAS Campaign Plan 2025
    • A selection of RAS activities that are currently underway and
    how they are being conducted in a different manner from
    traditional platform acquisition projects
    • Key observations from the implementation of the RAN’s
    Strategy around governance, organisation, process, and
    behaviour to assist in the successful implementation of these
    disruptive innovations

    10:00 A unique system for uncrewed ISR and submarine hunting

    Captain (Ret'd) Udi Erell

    Captain (Ret'd) Udi Erell, Naval Specialist, IAI ELTA Systems Ltd.
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    10:30 Optimising the Royal Navy’s Mine Hunting Capability (MHC) with Uncrewed Systems for Future Naval Operations

    Mr Jonathan Reed-Beviere

    Mr Jonathan Reed-Beviere, Programme Director, Mine Hunting Capability Programme, Royal Navy
    View Bio

  • Need for change – the RN Vision for Autonomous Systems
  • MHC Programme; The route to success and changing the procurement landscape
  • Introducing the Maritime Autonomous Systems Centre of Expertise
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:30 Belgian-Dutch stand-off unmanned solution of the MCM replacement programme

    Commander Renauld Hock

    Commander Renauld Hock, Project Leader, Belgian Netherlands replacement MCM programme, Belgian MoD
    View Bio

    • Concept of Operation
    • Execution
    • Challenges and opportunities

    12:00 Developing New Technologies to Further Enable Uncrewed Systems in the fields of Anti-Submarine and Mine Warfare

    • Artificial intelligence (AI)
    • Autonomy
    • Quantum-enabled technologies
    • Decision making
    • Interoperability between systems

    Mr Robert Been

    Mr Robert Been, Principal Scientist / ASW Department Head, NATO Science and Technology Organisation (STO), Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE)

    12:30 Networking Lunch

    13:30 The Norwegian Perspective on Developing New AUV Capabilities

    Dr Martin Syre Wiig

    Dr Martin Syre Wiig, Research manager, Underwater robotics, FFI (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment)
    View Bio

     • The HUGIN AUV Development program for future MCM
    • Seabed warfare and AUVs
    • Concepts and technologies for long range AUVs

    14:00 Self-reconfigurable communication software for robust underwater acoustic networking

     • The need for a multi-layer communication stack
    • Development and demonstration using up to 20 network nodes
    • Standardisation through industry and NATO

    Mrs Coco van Boxtel

    Mrs Coco van Boxtel, Specialist underwater warfare technology, Defence Materiel Organisation
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    Dr Henry Dol

    Dr Henry Dol, Senior Scientist Underwater acoustic communications, TNO
    View Bio

    14:30 Afternoon Tea

    15:00 National Oceanography Centre: Harnessing Autonomous Technology to Enhance Maritime Research

    Dr Philip Bagley

    Dr Philip Bagley, Long Range Operations Manager, National Oceanography Centre
    View Bio

    • Current UUV & USV capabilities, limitations, and mission types
    • Long range (2000km) over the horizon missions, and under ice operations
    • Next steps in extending UUV capabilities, adding new sensors, and automated vehicle piloting

    15:30 Enhancing Ocean Exploration through Uncrewed and Autonomous Means

    Mr Philip L. Hoffman

    Mr Philip L. Hoffman, Uncrewed Maritime Systems Research & Development Coordinator, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
    View Bio

     • Working with academia, the private sector, other U.S. government agencies, and foreign government partners to expand our use of technology to accomplish this mission.
    • Working with our US academic partners on completing environmental data collection at depth with a variety of uncrewed and autonomous platforms, including performing missions with multiple platforms in a single location. We are also driving innovation and platform acquisition across NOAA.
    • Developing automated AI/ML based processes to enhance our data ingest, storage and archiving functions so that the new picture we create of the deep is available to a broad range of stakeholders.

    16:00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Commodore (Ret’d) David Burton

    Commodore (Ret’d) David Burton, Director ASW Barrier - Smart Defence Initiative, Royal Navy MARCAP
    View Bio

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    Naval Specialist
    IAI ELTA Systems Ltd.
    Commodore Task Force 59, Commander Unmanned & Artificial Intelligence Integration
    US Navy
    Navy Operational Experimentation Center (CEOM), Portuguese Navy
    Portuguese Navy
    Maritime Situational Awareness SO-MS
    NATO Maritime Security Centre of Excellence (NATO MARSEC COE)
    Innovator Program Manager
    RNLN
    Project Leader, Belgian Netherlands replacement MCM programme
    Belgian MoD
    Director ASW Barrier - Smart Defence Initiative
    Royal Navy MARCAP
    Director General, Warfare Innovation Navy
    Royal Australian Navy
    Navy Deputy Director
    Royal Navy
    Senior Scientist Underwater acoustic communications
    TNO
    Research manager, Underwater robotics
    FFI (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment)
    Long Range Operations Manager
    National Oceanography Centre
    Naval Systems Architect
    Ministry of Defence the Netherlands
    Co-director
    London Tech Bridge
    Programme Director, Mine Hunting Capability Programme
    Royal Navy
    Innovation Lead
    Innovate UK
    Uncrewed Maritime Systems Research & Development Coordinator
    National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
    Principal Scientist / ASW Department Head
    NATO Science and Technology Organisation (STO), Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE)
    Director of Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Development and Integration
    Naval Surface Warfare Center
    Specialist underwater warfare technology
    Defence Materiel Organisation

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    Copthorne Tara Hotel

    Scarsdale Place, Kensington, London, United Kingdom

    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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    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://www.iai.co.il/about/groups/elta-systems

    Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is a world-class aerospace and defense company innovating and delivering state-of-the-art technologies in space, air, land, naval, cyber & homeland security for defense and commercial markets. Combining the “Start-up Nation” spirit of innovation with decades of combat-proven experience, IAI provides customers with tailor-made, cutting-edge solutions to the unique challenges they face including satellites, UAVs, missiles, intelligence solutions, weapon systems, air defense systems, robotic systems, radars, business jets, aerostructures, and more. Established in 1953, IAI is one of Israel’s largest technology employers with offices and R&D centres in Israel and abroad.



    L3Harris

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://www.l3harris.com/en-gb/united-kingdom?regional_redirect=en-gb

    L3Harris Technologies is a Trusted Disruptor for the global aerospace and defense industry. With customers’ mission-critical needs always in mind, our 46,000 employees deliver end-to-end technology solutions connecting the space, air, land, sea and cyber domains.



    Leonardo

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    http://www.leonardo.com

    Leonardo, a global high-technology company, is among the top world players in Aerospace, Defence and Security and Italy’s main industrial company. Organized into five business divisions, Leonardo has a significant industrial presence in Italy, the United Kingdom, Poland and the USA, where it also operates through subsidiaries and joint ventures and partnerships. Leonardo competes in the most important international markets by leveraging its areas of technological and product leadership (Helicopters, Aircraft, Aerostructures, Electronics, Cyber Security and Space).

    Leonardo has developed remotely piloted systems and technologies across all domains, with significant investment in platforms, sensors, communications, control systems, in addition to counter-drone capabilities and technologies for uncrewed systems’ traffic management and air traffic control. The company’s continued development and integration of cutting-edge solutions across all domains of remotely-piloted and autonomous/semi-autonomous systems and technologies is a key element of Leonardo’s BeTomorrow2030 Strategic Plan


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    SEGURANÇA & DEFESA (“Security & Defense”) is the recognized leader among South American printed defense magazines. It has been in the market for 37 years, and presently is the only one of its kind in Brazil to be nationally distributed. Sold on news stands and by subscriptions, it is sent free of charge to key names and addresses in the defense sector in Brazil and in South American countries.


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    Unmanned Systems Technology (UST) is dedicated to technology and innovation within unmanned air, land, sea and space systems. UnmannedSystemsTechnology.com provides insight into new products, technologies and suppliers within the unmanned systems sector. Unmanned Systems Technology magazine is a technical publication that delves into the science and engineering of unmanned systems.


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    Oferta diaria de empleos en los sectores marítimo-portuario y logístico Noticias, Buques, Empresas, Puertos, Aduanas, Eventos … Daily Offer of jobs into the maritime, port and logistics sectors News, Vessels, Companies, Ports, Customs, Events … Más información: www.actualidadmp.com (http://www.actualidadmp.com/)


    Armada International

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    ARMADA INTERNATIONAL is leading defence magazine which reports on and analyses defence systems, equipment and technology. Together with its Compendium supplements, ARMADA provides defence planners in the militaries, in government, in procurement and in the defence industry itself with the information they need to plan their strategies.


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    IAA PortNews is the leading and most popular Russian media resource providing sea and river transport news, as well as a tool of interaction between businesses, government and the media. Every day, around 8,000 readers visit the Russian and English pages of the media agency’s web portal.


    Uncrewed Systems Technology Magazine

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    Uncrewed Systems Technology magazine focuses entirely on the innovative engineering that's successfully pushing boundaries on land, at sea, in flight and even through the universe. The magazine is unique - the first ever publication to focus entirely on providing independent coverage of the engineering at the heart of uncrewed vehicles. It applies the same rigorous scientific approach to this brave new world as critically acclaimed Race Engine Technology has brought to the subject of racing powertrain technology. Published 6-times a year, we probe today's cutting-edge projects to provide in-depth research insights - rigorous investigation is backed by professional peer review and critical analysis.


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    RoboticsTomorrow.com is an Online Trade Magazine featuring Products, Companies, News, Articles and Events for the Industrial Automation, Robotics and Unmanned Vehicle industries. With an emphasis on the state of the art and on the horizon technologies that have strong prospects of commercialization, our philosophy is to create an outlet where the industry can share information and report on itself.

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    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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