Attendees from last year included:UK MoD DE&S, British Army, Italian Air Force, CAE, Selex Galileo, US Air Force, Rheinmetall, US Air Force Academy, RAF, BAE, Swiss Air Force, JAPCC, Joint UAS Centre of Excellence, AAI, IAI, Danish Defence Force, Thales, Alenia Aeronautica, Belgian MoD, Denel Dynamics, Corsair Engineering, Allied Air Component Command NATO, Canadian DnD, Cranfield University, plus more!


Confirmed 2011 speakers:

Delivering Effective Training to Meet Increasing Demand.

The leading and fully dedicated 2-day UAV Training and Simulation forum has returned for its second year!

As was the case in 2010, UAS Training and Simulation promises a well balanced speaker panel comprising of both industry representatives and UAS end users.

The agenda will address key developments in the fields of training interoperability, simulation solutions, integrated ISTAR training, multiple-platform UAV training solutions and the civilian training trials that are in place, whilst also assessing the operational performance and requirement initiatives behind UASs across the globe. In 2011, we aim to cover:

Exclusive Briefings Delivering Insight Into:

  • Hear about the key training challenges, requirements and programmes for a series of UCAV, HALE, MALE and Small UAS fixed wing platforms including the Global Hawk, Scan Eagle, Predator
  • Gain first looks into the results of the UK DAEDALUS trials, the US BETA Effort and Commercial Licensing Syllabi
  • Hear how key operational experiences from theatre including counter-insurgency operations in Sri Lanka are helping to shape ideas for ISR training
  • Input from the European Defence Agency will allow you to gain a better understanding of how to secure live flying time in civilian airspace
  • Learn about the challenges faced by ship-based training leaders, schoolhouse course instructors, and in-house training program officers
  • Hear the latest training requirements from US, UK, Indian, Italian and German forces (plus many more)

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS | 11th APRIL 2011

  • Workshop A: 08.30 - 11.30 Getting Into The NAS: 5 Steps For Flying UAS Over London 2012
  • Workshop B: 11.45 - 14.45 UND Candidate Selection For 2011-2020
  • Workshop C: 15.00 - 18.00 Challenges Of Training Pilots To Operate UAVs From A USAF Perspective

Testimonials

It has been a very good information gathering conference, pitched at the right level
Wg Cdr John Clarke, HQ22 (Trg), Royal Air Force
Well prepared, well presented. Very beneficial
Werner Schlund, EADS Germany
Extremely valuable, networking opportunities alone were great. Speakers were relevant and helpful
Ervin Schoolfield, BOSH Global Services
It was very valuable, it is the first time I've seen so much information on UAV training together
Asaf Gilboa, Themis
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