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Strategic Command & Keynote Forum25 minsBeyond the Iron Dome: Shaping the Future of Israeli Innovation
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DSEI Connect Studio30 mins
- Supplier Engagement
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DSEI Connect Studio10 minsJoin Air Vice-Marshal Gary Waterfall CBE and Grant Burgham from the DSEI team as they welcome you to DSEI 2023.
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DSEI Connect Studio20 mins
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Strategic Command & Keynote Forum25 minsJames Cartlidge MP was appointed a Minister of State in the Ministry of Defence on 21 April 2023. He was previously Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury from 28 October 2022 to 21 April 2023. He was pr ...
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DSEI Connect Studio55 mins
Thinking about a career in Nuclear?
The Nuclear sector is expanding and growing with a vast range of opportunities both within UK Defence and Civil Industry.
Making a notable contribution to society, the UK’s nuclear capability plays a crucial role in technical applications (including Defence, energy, space, medicine) and the security, prosperity, and resilience of our nation.
This session will dive into how we are thinking differently and working collaborating to deliver a sustainable and skilled workforce, that represents the diverse society we operate in.
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Strategic Command & Keynote Forum25 mins
Beyond Modernisation: The British Army’s route to renewal
In the wake of his speech at the RUSI Land Warfare Conference and the release of the Defence Command Paper Refresh, the Chief of the General Staff (CGS), General Sir Patrick Sanders KCB CBE DSO ADC Gen offers an insight into the ambitious plans for the British Army’s confident renewal as they continue to deliver Future Soldier. In his keynote address, General Patrick emphasises that by collaborating with industry, fostering global partnerships, and undertaking a bold modernisation plan unlike any seen in a generation, the British Army is poised to realise its vision of becoming the most advanced and lethal army in Europe.
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DSEI Connect Studio30 mins
- Agile Acquisition & Rapid Delivery
- Supplier Engagement
As VAdm Andy Kyte prepares to take up the post of Chief of Defence Logistics and Support he offers his thoughts on the state of the Support Enterprise. He will give his perspective on the challenging global context currently faced, recognising the lessons the war in Ukraine is highlighting. Set against this context he will then offer a flavour of where he sees his priorities and focus lying as he assumes the post on the 22nd September 2023.
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5 mins
- Achieving an Integrated Force
The Royal Air Force is leading the work on climate change and sustainability across the Ministry of Defence’s aviation sector. The Defence Aviation Net Zero Strategy was recently released to provide a clear vision for how we plan to mitigate emerging climate change risks, whilst also capitalising on opportunities for operational advantage that can be achieved through the emerging solutions. This short video provides an overview of why climate change and sustainability is important to Defence Aviation, as well as a short description of the 5 pillars that form the strategic approach.
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DSEI Connect Studio25 minsUnveiling the secrets of radio technology, this session will allow you to explore a functional diagram to show the intricate identification systems, and various radio components whilst also discussing ...
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Strategic Command & Keynote Forum25 mins
Sharpening Defence’s Edge
General Jim Hockenhull will outline how everything Strategic Command does is about making Defence more impactful, more efficient, and more relevant. Through driving integration, enhancing digitisation, constantly learning and adapting, and leading cyber for Defence, collectively Strategic Command sharpens Defence’s edge. The key to making all this possible is our partnerships – across the globe, with industry and enterprise, and with government partners. General Jim will discuss how Strategic Command continues to build these relationships and exploits the maximum power in our partnerships.
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DSEI Connect Studio55 mins
- Technology Innovation
Join us for a special, live Q&A session on command and control (C2) amid the new 21st century threat environment at DSEI London on September 12 at 1600. We bring the debate right to the door of defenc ...
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DSEI Connect Studio30 mins
- Achieving an Integrated Force
A special pop-up event exhibiting integration in action through the lens of a fictitious scenario. Filmed across Defence, demonstrating Defence’s ability to operate above and below the traditional th ...
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Strategic Command & Keynote Forum25 mins
Key Drivers of Defence Innovation and the Technological Advantage in the Modern War. Will it be the Guarantee for Victory?
In today's era of intense global competition, technological innovation stands as the linchpin of strategic advantage. The traditional approach to defense remains relevant, emphasizing the need for stockpiling and robust hard drive capabilities. While unmanned technologies promise to shape the future, their full realization is not imminent, making ammunition a key asset in the present. Technology is transforming the battlefield, offering enhanced observability and data exchange opportunities. The agility of modern armies is bolstered by investments in software, facilitating rapid, flexible, and competence-focused adaptations to emerging challenges. The evolving nature of warfare extends beyond conventional boundaries. Civilians have become active participants in conflicts. Lastly, the defense and war industries face sustainability challenges. Environmental pressures are reshaping the defense sector, highlighting the imperative of sustainability in modern warfare and defense practices.
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DSEI Connect Studio60 mins
- Technology Innovation
Dstl is the science inside UK defence and security. An executive agency of the MOD, Dstl harnesses the best science, innovation and technology to keep the UK safe and prosperous. In partnership with i ...
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Strategic Command & Keynote Forum25 mins
A Navy for the information age
The general theme is technological evolution of the service into a digital navy for the information age at a time when the scale of change we are facing is a paradigm shift, both in terms of technological capabilities and geopolitics. It draws on some of the work of our strategy for the next decade and a half, recognising and signalling the scale of ambition that we have. Our response to climate change is also included, as is 1SL’s call for ever more collaboration and engagement of the maritime enterprise across the nation. A number of our future technological developments are due to be announced.
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60 mins
- Sustainability & Climate Change
- Technology Innovation
UK Naval Engineering Science & Technology (UKNEST)’s FutureNEST initiative presents Project Zeus, an opportunity to demonstrate how the UK is striving to tackle climate change and operate under new co ...
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DSEI Connect Studio30 mins
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Strategic Command & Keynote Forum25 minsBrought up in Derbyshire and educated at the local Secondary School, Air Marshal Knighton joined the Royal Air Force in 1988 as a University Cadet and studied Engineering at Clare College Cambridge. H ...
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DSEI Connect Studio30 mins
- Training & Talent Management
Brigadier General Walsh of the US Marine Corps and Brigadier Mark Totten of the Royal Navy come together to discuss Force Design 2030 and Commando Force development. This conversation will discuss vit ...
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Strategic Command & Keynote Forum25 mins
NATO, A Stronger Alliance
NATO is in the midst of becoming ‘A Stronger Alliance’. Driven by the shifting strategic context, NATO is adapting to the challenges of great power competition in a digital age. In returning to its collective defence origins, NATO is challenging both a resurgent Russia as well as the enduring threat of terror groups. This generational change is being enacted through interconnected strategies, which all underline the fundamental importance of the Defence Industrial Base. By working more closely with industry, the Alliance has the opportunity to build further momentum to face the threats of today and the challenges of tomorrow.
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30 mins
- Achieving an Integrated Force
Medicine advances in war and it is critical to learn the lessons from the current Russo-Ukraine war to enhance collective medical preparedness for dealing with combat casualties at scale. This presentation, delivered by the UK Surgeon General and Chair of the Committee of Military Medical Chiefs in NATO, synthesises and analyses the lessons from both a national and international perspective into twelve themes—the Dirty Dozen lessons—with recommendations to enhance future medical resilience.
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DSEI Connect Studio30 minsThe global call for a ‘mine-free world’ is sadly just a pipe dream. With conflicts from Ukraine to Sudan and the Yemen, explosive weapons are being deployed at a rate far exceeding that of clearing th ...
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Strategic Command & Keynote Forum25 mins
Strengthening the Defence Industrial Base and International Cooperation
In order to cope with the severe security environment, it is necessary to strengthen cooperation with allied and like-minded countries. It is important to enhance mutual compatibility of equipment with other countries as one means of strengthening cooperation. To this end, Japan will actively conduct joint development and research, and globalise its activities.
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DSEI Connect Studio30 mins
- Training & Talent Management
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DSEI Connect Studio30 mins
- Supplier Engagement
The DSEI Connect TV Fireside Chat will explore the collaboration between the Defence Innovation Directorate, MoD innovation teams, Defence and Aerospace SME membership organisations and the FCAS industry partners to jointly evolve of the existing way that SMEs are engaged, their innovations accelerated and the capabilities exploited. The Fireside Chat will start to explore how to augment existing company specific supply chains with a common and shared approach for a GCAP SME ecosystem that both incubates earlier TRL or new SME participants to be ready to engage in a future supply chain but also better enable the existing SMEs in the supply chain to collaborate more widely across the consortium of industry partners as well as with each other.
The collaboration is not seeking to reinvent the wheel but rather take existing good practice, programmes, platforms and operational approaches developed across the organisations and integrate them, or further develop them, to create an SME ecosystem programme for GCAP. With an agile and continuous development approach the programme will ensure that all the participants in the ecosystem help continually shape its design with positive intent and always with the mission of driving value creation for all. As best practices are proven, these can be adapted and utilised by the innovation outreach by the MoD and NATO to their own ecosystems of SMEs as well as the opportunity for the FCAS SME's to engage with the MoD and NATO's ecosystem programmes.
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25 minsAndy Start studied electrical and electronic engineering at Portsmouth and management at Bournemouth. He completed a year at the Royal College of Defence Studies and has completed a Masters in Interna ...
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Aerospace Forum50 mins
- Sustainability & Climate Change
- Technology Innovation
Driven and inspired by the vision of King Charles, the Astra Carta is a collective call to action that seeks to unite all stakeholders in a shared commitment to the responsible and sustainable use of ...
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10 minsThe defence industry isn’t all work, no play,and DSEI 2023 is delighted to host its first ever tri-force Tug of War match. The British Army, Royal Air Force, and Royal Navy will face off against each ...
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25 minsIn conversation with Robert Fox, Defence Editor, Evening Standard
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DSEI Connect Studio60 mins
- Technology Innovation
- Supplier Engagement
Discover the latest advances from the UK's most forward-thinking security manufacturers at this industry panel hosted by Made in Britain CEO John Pearce. The session will focus on the most dynamic areas of innovation and growth within British defence manufacturing, bringing in a diverse range of views from our esteemed panel of speakers selected from Made in Britain’s community of members throughout the UK: Oliver Bocking, owner of Signum Intelligence, James Hayward, COO at Overwatch Aerospace; and Matt Young, Head of Engineering and Compliance at Sarkar Tactical.
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25 minsThe Rt Hon Grant Shapps was appointed Secretary of State for Defence on 31 August. Previously he was Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero from 7 February 2023 to 31 August 2023. He was ...
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DSEI Connect Studio50 mins
- Supplier Engagement
- Military and government priorities and how GCAP helps to meet national security priorities.
- Unique industrial collaboration and how partners are overcoming challenges and exploiting opportunities through the programme.
- Programme timeframe, timescales and future milestones
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25 minsVice Admiral Hally joined the Royal Navy in 1991. In 2012, he became Commander Logistics of the helicopter carrier HMS Illustrious, deploying to the Mediterranean and the Middle East. After tasking to ...