CCH-Congress Center Hamburg - Am Dammtor / Marseil
Hamburg
The event brings together naval procurement specialists, defence scientists and key technology providers for three valuable days of discussion, networking and showcasing new technology.
COMBAT SYSTEMS:
THEME MANAGER: JAN GOGSTAD THORSEN, MARKETING MANAGER - NAVAL SYSTEMS, KONGSBERG DEFENCE & AEROSPACE
Open systems for interoperability and combat systems need to be analysed and taken into consideration between submarines. This session will be looking at the following:
- Open System Architectures
- Sensor Fusion
- Decision Support/Artificial Intelligence
- Human/Computer Interfaces
- System Integrity and Security
| ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS AND MONITORING: THEME MANAGER: DR. PETER BEERENS, TNO-DEFENCE SAFETY & SECURITY
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| LITTORALS AND SHALLOW WATER: THEME MANAGER: MANFRED KLEIN, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT PROJECT DEVELOPMENT, R & D, HOWALDTSWERKE-DEUTSCHE WERFT GMBH This session will explore the following sessions
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| MARITIME SECURITY AND FORCE PROTECTION: THEME MANAGER: BERNARD GARNIER, EUROPEAN PROJECTS DIRECTOR – MARITIME SAFETY & SECURITY, THALES During recent years there have been significant changes to the previous clear distinctions in the defence responsibilities of countries, states and smaller communities. It is becoming clear that nations and vital economic international networks must strive to improve their intrinsic resilience to this world of tensions, reshaping both defence forces and civil security for this purpose. Although defence budgets continue to be limited, it appears to be essential to ensure that plans for new investments take account of the need to achieve such resilience, including effective exploitation of the seas around Europe which remain areas of significant uncertainty and vulnerability. This session will appeal to non-defence actors such as: Port Authorities, Ministries of Transportation, Regional Authorities, Main Sea Port Authorities and Security Officers, Coastguard and Border Police.
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| MINE WARFARE AND COUNTERMEASURES: THEME MANAGER: DR JAN TADEUSZ DOBKOWSKI, R&D DEPUTY DIRECTOR
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| NETWORK CENTRIC WARFARE AND COMMUNICATION: THEME MANAGER: DR WILLIAM L. KEITH, RESEARCH ENGINEER, SUBMARINE SONAR DEPT. NUWC
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| NON-ACOUSTIC SENSORS: THEME MANAGER: CAPT. KUNIO FUJISAWA, SENIOR MANAGER, RADIO APPLICATION DIVISION, NEC CORPORATION
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| OPERATION, NAVIGATION, TRAINING & ASW: THEME MANAGER: CAPT. RAIMUND WALLNER, SECTION HEAD UNDERWATER VEHICLES AND WEAPONS, FEDERAL MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, GERMANY OPERATION: Navies are requested to discuss and present the operational aspects of submarines, underwater weapons and underwater vehicles. The underwater specifics of ASW, especially the interaction of platforms involved, including their tactics, also have a forum in this topic; NAVIGATION: The technical aspects of underwater navigation and the integration of these systems into respective platforms should be addressed, like global platform management, dual use of sensors for navigation and combat system suite (e.g. obstacle and mine avoidance, navigation radar for force protection at anchor) or increased automation for reduced manning; TRAINING: Navies and industry are requested to present training methods, training facilities (at sea, virtual reality, mix of both), training experience and lessons learned, discussing issues such as how far real equipment-in-the-loop is needed for training, use of on-board training tools, way ahead to face increased fuel cost, lesser ships at sea and increasingly joint exercises with non-NATO navies with lower interoperability potential etc. |
| SHIP DESIGN AND SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT: THEME MANAGERS: PETER HAUSCHILDT DIRECTOR RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT/ PROJECTS GERMAN NAVY HOWALDTSWERKE-DEUTSCHE WERFT GMBH & MICHEL ACCARY DIRECTOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, DCNS
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| SONAR: THEME MANAGER: ALFRED SCHULTE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SONARS, SYSTEMS AND WEAPONS FOR SUBMARINES, ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GMBH The technical development SONAR sensors (Hydrophones and Arrays) will be addressed as well as Signal Processing algorithms. Also modern processing solutions in respect to Hardware and software are welcome, especially in relation to open system architectures. As systems are becoming more and more complex it would be greatly appreciated if papers could address state-of-the-art concepts for the Human Machine Interface (HMI). Also related papers in respect to environmental condition testing are welcome (e.g. shock response). |
| WEAPONS AND COUNTERMEASURES: THEME MANAGER: MICHELE INGRASSIA, HEAD OF SALES, EUROTORP Today, Surface Vessels, Submarines, Fixed and Rotary Wings aircraft, need to be equipped with very sophisticated underwater systems, either to protect themselves or to attack other platforms, in the course of their mission. This session will explore these applications and systems. |
Many Navies are seeking to offset reductions in traditional platforms by deploying remote control and autonomous systems. The scene is now set for system designers to understand the military capability requirements and rise to the challenges of fielding robust technology solutions in front line forces. This session will cover:
- Autonomy versus remote control
- Lessons learned from oil, gas and mining subsea operations
- Technology Challenges in meeting new extended reach military operations
- Navigation
- Communication
- Power Sources
- Sensor Integration
- Adoption of standards
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