The Defence Sector continues to face the challenge of investing in new and emerging technologies, increasing the safety of personnel and civilians in combat zones and developing new capabilities to counter conventional and unconventional threats. At the same time reduced levels of government spending and increasing demands for combat and peacekeeping missions are forcing the military and defence industry to adapt, streamline and constantly innovate, whether on land, in the air, at sea or in the cyber domain.
Clarion Events provide a series of events that focus on critical elements of the Defence sector. Each event is designed around maximizing the networking and exchange of information on site. Agendas reflect the challenges being faced in each market, but also provide the critical time needed to discuss these challenges in greater detail and assess solutions. We seek to ensure our entire audience is engaged and discussion stimulated at every level.
The Events
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Vehicle Survivability
Vehicle Survivability has grown in the past four years to be the must attend event in Europe for those involved in the critical work of balancing payload, protection and performance of land systems. The event provides a unique holistic view of survivability, from protection systems, to upgrades to new projects, to tactical and doctrinal development. Each year the event delivers insights into the recent lessons learnt the impact on procurement plans and an assessment of future developments. With budgets ever tighter, getting the right balance of survivability, affordability and operational effectiveness has never been greater. Vehicle Survivability provides you with the chance to get straight to the heart of the key debates and challenges.
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Future Land Forces
Launched in Singapore in June 2011, Future Land Forces (FLF) represents the only strategic, fully independent conference and exhibition for all stakeholders, whether industry of military in the Asian Land Forces sector. The event covers the four main pillars of army transformation in Asia – Armour, Artillery, Infantry and Unmanned Systems, providing a fully comprehensive view of the requirements and objectives of the military, as well as unique insights into the emerging technologies making the difference in this sector.
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Combat Trauma Innovation
Combat Trauma Innovation is Europe’s largest military trauma care conference. Delegations from around the world meet to share ideas, lessons and network with international peers and colleagues from industry and the military. Featuring detailed analysis of new processes, an examination of the technologies and products which have saved lives and assessing future treatment possibilities, no other event brings together the combat care community in the same way.
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Military Engineering
Without military engineering no operation is possible. The annual Military Engineering Conference and Exhibition examines the key role and challenges being faced by engineers, whether dealing with combat operations, peace support and infrastructure development or ordinance disposal. Assessing the challenges and possible solutions in the context of current and future operations gives delegates’ unparalleled clarity on the way ahead. With attendees from almost every NATO nation this meeting is designed to encourage the free flow of information amongst allies and showcase the latest technological innovations.
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Joint Munitions
Joint Munitions is the only meeting in Europe that discusses the most crucial challenges being faced by the defence munitions community. Assessing the vital life cycle management challenges and issues of storage, distribution and eventual disposal, the event sheds light on the real challenges of the munitions community. Munitions management is often overlooked and Joint Munitions provides a truly global forum to face the challenges, bring all the stakeholders together and asses future needs and requirements.
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Military Training & Simulation Asia
Launched in Singapore in September 2011, Military Training and Simulation Asia (MTSA) focuses on delivering the Asian training and simulation community with the most effective solutions to their pertinent issues. MTSA features experts from across the spectrum of the international milsim community, giving attendees a comprehensive view of the modern training and simulation landscape. Throughout Asia different militaries weigh options for buying new equipment looking to overcome issues such as how to buy the most cost effective COTS simulation software, integrating digital equipment to live training methods and the identifying the correct C2 simulation systems for their specific requirements. Many armed forces in the region are now focusing on simulation technology because it is cost effective and saves time and effort in the maintenance and supplies that are expended during exercises. It is being recognised as a very important tool to train service members.
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UDT Asia
Launched in Singapore in November 2011, UDT Asia (UDTA) is the only undersea focused naval event in Asia. Delivering insights into how Asian navies are transforming and modernising for new roles in the underwater environment, the conference and accompanying exhibition covers submarine procurement, unmanned underwater vehicles, ASW, maritime patrol and surveillance.
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Mechanised Forces Technology Asia Mechanised Forces Technology Asia will cover armour + infantry integration in the battlefield. The theme for this conference will be the technological force multipliers used by modern land forces. It will focus on the technological exploits armies are developing for the land spectrum of warfare. Mechanised forces, specifically armoured vehicles are at currently the heart of Asian army modernisation programmes. The programme will look at how Asian armies are looking to develop a more rapid response, agile and mobile army through the integration of infantry and armour units and systems.
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