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EXHIBITIONS AND CONFERENCES

September 2, 2022 by

Sponsored by Clarion Events

 

https://www.dsei.co.uk

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01 Sep 22. Make UK Defence Events. Member Networking Event: Introduction to SSTL and the Space Sector

(13th September)

Make UK Defence will be collaborating with Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd for another member networking session! Join us at Surrey Technology Centre as we spend the day listening to interesting presentations, networking and touring their manufacturing facility and current projects.

We have now sold out! If you are still interested in attending this event please email to register to our waiting list.

This event is free for all Make UK Defence members!

Northern Make UK & Make UK Defence Dinner & Conference (13-14th September)

Location: Hardwick Hall Hotel, Sedgefield, County Durham, TS21 2EH

Schedule: 13th September – networking dinner; 14th September – full day conference and exhibition.

Thales and Newcastle College complete the agenda for the conference. Hear from Matt Newman, Head of Procurement, Thales around opportunities to diversify into the defence sector and their SME engagement strategy.

DVD 2022 (21-22nd September)

All our pods on the MUKD pavilion at DVD have been sold. If you would still like to be part of the Make UK Defence pavilion, there is the option to take:

Full A5 page advert in the MUKD brochure – £150

  • Advertise your products & services
  • Display your stand number if you are not on the MUKD pavilion

Please contact for more information.

Competitive Advantage Session: Contract Law – Understanding the Terms and Conditions (27th September)

This webinar is aimed at assisting those within Make UK Defence who are dealing with contracts from clients. The Webinar, whilst only an hour will attempt to explain such areas such as limiting liability in the defence sector, amongst others.

Speaker: Adrian Powell

Who should attend: Anyone dealing with contracts within the defence, engineering and manufacturing industries.

This webinar will give delegates a better understanding, of the trickier (and frustrating) clauses and how to counter them.

This event is free for all MUKD members!

Defence Attaché Engagement (28th September)

Register your interest in this upcoming Defence Attaché industry engagement event for the chance to meet one-to-one with UK defence staff before they take up their posts at UK Embassies and High Commissions abroad. Following some adjustments to the UKDSE briefing package for outgoing UK defence staff, Make UK Defence and ADS have agreed an enhanced opportunity within this for industry engagement and participation.

Industry attendees will have the opportunity to have one-to-one scheduled meetings with the outgoing defence staff in those countries of potential interest, and it is hoped that, where possible, the relevant country desk officers and military support staff from UKDSE will also be in attendance. Regional International Trade Advisors have also been invited to attend the event.

Please note: Interested companies will undergo an initial selection process. Successful companies will then be invited to attend the event.

For more information on attending, please contact .

Networking Event with Caterpillar Defense (29th September)

This event will be packed with informative talks by top experts on all things defence and will be followed by a tour of the Shrewsbury Site!

Caterpillar Defense at Shrewsbury is responsible for the design, development and integration of engine and drivetrain packages to meet the needs of tracked and wheeled military products globally. The facility also provides remanufacturing services of industrial military engines, components and transmissions.

We have now sold out! If you are still interested in attending this event please email to register to our waiting list.

Attendees are asked to bring PPE (inc. work boots if possible) as stocks are limited for the tour. This event is free to all MUKD members!

Building A Strategy For Your Business Or A Market Segment

(13th October)

This workshop will take participants through the steps required to build and implement a strategy for their business or a specific market segment, using a simple case study. Participants will use the case study to work through the steps of building a strategy, each creating their own example.

The session will cover:

  • Defining product offering & market need
  • Building a SWOT
  • Building clear objectives
  • Defining resource needs
  • Building a financial plan
  • Developing measures
  • Implementing the plan

During the workshop participants will have an opportunity to discuss their own business strategy and will combine briefing with practical exercises to maximise learning.

Make UK Defence are delighted to return to 3 Counties Defence & Security Expo this year with our biggest presence to date.

3CDSE is one of the UK’s fastest-growing trade shows and one that really puts innovation at the heart of what it is about. Well attended every year by senior personnel from industry, the armed forces and from the intelligence community, 3CDSE is an excellent way to showcase your products and services to a discerning audience.

If you are interested in being part of the MUKD pavilion, please contact to discuss pod opportunities.

Defence Summit on November 23rd-24th at the world-class Millennium Point in Birmingham.

About the Summit

This event has 3 unique components:

  • A conference featuring talks and discussions on the key issues and opportunities in UK defence, with thought leaders in government, industry and academia speaking.
  • A black tie dinner in the evening for delegates to unwind, network and enjoy some good food at the Thinktank museum.
  • And on day 2, our Meet the Buyer events return for the first time in-person since 2019!

 

02 Sept. 22. The SAE Media Group are proud to announce that the 24th annual Global MilSatCom Conference & Exhibition will return on 8th – 10th November 2022 in London, UK, with a SATCOM On-the-Move Focus Day on 7th November.

http://www.globalmilsatcom.com/battlespace

With briefings from senior officials from the world’s leading militaries and solution providers, discussions on key issues, attendance from almost every significant MILSATCOM program, dedicated exhibition halls, and a whole day on SATCOM On-the-Move, Global MilSatCom will shape the way ahead and provide an unrivalled opportunity for collaboration and partnership.

Book your ticket to attend before 30 September 2022 and save £100!

Download the agenda and Get your ticket here >> http://www.globalmilsatcom.com/battlespace

Members of This Year’s Speaker Faculty Include:

SATCOM On-the-Move Focus Day: Monday 7th November

  • Chair: Major General (Ret’d) Bill Robins, Managing Director, BRL
  • Jon Spencer, Chief Communications & Networks Scientist, DSTL
  • David Dean, Space FBLOS Principle Advisor, DSTL
  • Air Commodore Jason Young, SO1 Operational Networks, HQ Air Command
  • Lieutenant Clifford White, Director Space Services, Australian Defence Space Command
  • Senior Representative, US Army Europe and Africa
  • Lieutenant Colonel Erik Haeuptle, Deputy Director, Interoperability & Proponency Branch Chief, Joint interoperability & Data Link Training Center (JID-TC)
  • Chief Warrant Officer 4 Shawn Petermann, Senior Technical Advisor / Deputy Branch Chief, J6 Development – Transport Branch Joint Special Operations Command, USSOCOM

Day 1: Tuesday 8th November

  • Chair: Dr Joanna Hart, STFC Skills Factory Director, Harwell Space Cluster
  • Air Vice Marshal Paul Godfrey, Commander, UK Space Command
  • Captain Phil Coope, Deputy Head – Space, Capability C4ISR, UK Strategic Command
  • Barry Austin, Skynet 6 Program Manager, Defence Digital
  • Richard Franklin, Managing Director, Airbus Defence and Space UK
  • Dr Colonel Jaime Sanchez Mayorga, PM Spainsat NG Program and Spanish Liaison Officer on Earth Observation Satelites Programs at the DGA, Spanish National Directorate of Armament
  • Senior Representative, Lockheed Martin
  • Commander Marina Ballanger, SATCOM & PNT International Affairs, DGA
  • Todd McDonell, President Global Government, Inmarsat
  • Willy Guilleux, SVP Global Government Services, Eutelsat
  • Koen Willems, Head International Government Market and Strategy, ST Engineering iDirect
  • Troy Brashear, Vice President, National Security Systems Business Unit, Tactical Space Systems Division, Northrop Grumman Space Systems
  • Frank Chatain, Product Line Manager MILSATCOM, Thales
  • Geoffroy Beaudot, Head of Space and Cyber Department, Luxembourg DoD
  • Patrick Biewer, CEO, GovSat
  • Corinne Mailles, Deputy CEO, Telespazio France
  • Alessandro Caranci, Senior Vice President SatCom, Telespazio
  • Holly Bertrand, Chief Operating Officer, Exoanalytic Solutions

Day 2: Wednesday 9th November

  • Chair: Mike Nichols, Deputy Director, Commercial Satellite Communications Office (CSCO), Space Systems Command, US Space Force
  • Anthony Smith, Director Command and Control, Communications Infrastructure (C3I), US DoD CIO
  • Mike Dean, DOD SATCOM Chief, US DoD CIO
  • Deanna Ryals, Chief Partnership Officer, SMC, US Space Force
  • Senior Representative, Airbus
  • Dr Mark Dale, Director of Business Development, Kratos Space Federal
  • Mark Gruenewald, Director SATCOM Integrated Operations Division, Combined Space Operations Center, US Space Command
  • Gus Anderson, Director of Business Development, Leonardo DRS
  • Ian Blower, Regional Managing Director, L3Harris
  • Dr Rogan Shimmin, Senior Engineer & Technical Program Manager, Space Portfolio, Defense Innovation Unit
  • Chris Moore CBE, Vice-President International Government & Trade Engagement and Chief Information Security Officer, OneWeb
  • Clare Grason, Chief, Commercial Satellite Communications Office, US Space Force
  • Dr Rajeev Gopal, VP Advanced Systems, Hughes Network Systems
  • Tom Eaton, President, Telesat Government Solutions
  • Patti Strong, Senior Manager Advanced MILSATCOM, Boeing
  • Brad Grady, Research Director, NSR
  • Jassem Nasser, Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer, Thuraya
  • Senior Representative, Viasat

Day 3 – Thursday 10th November

  • Chair: Mr Nigel Chandler, Key Account Manager, Airbus Defence & Space
  • Senior Representative, Australian Department of Defence
  • Cameron Stoltz, Director Space Requirements, Canadian Armed Forces
  • Senior Representative, Airbus
  • Simon Hoey, Senior Sales Director EMEA Government, All Space
  • Mr Kirk Leech, SATCOM Service Area Owner, Capability Branch, New Zealand Defence Force
  • Tom Hopkins, Chief Operating Officer, Ovzon
  • Senior Representative, NATO Allied Command Transformation
  • Lieutenant Commander Paul Bridgers, SATCOM CAT Secretary & Staff Officer NATO Headquarters C3 Staff, NATO HQ
  • Senior Representative, Virgin Orbit
  • Colonel Choi, Director Space Center and Space Branch,Republic of Korea Air Force
  • Holger Lueschow, Programme Manager Satellite Communications & Project Officer Radio Spectrum, European Defence Agency
  • Lieutenant Colonel Attila Horvath, Force Planning, Hungarian Defence Force

View the full list of speakers and view the full agenda here >> http://www.globalmilsatcom.com/battlespace

Want to talk through your attendance options?

We can offer direct access to key decision makers through tailored sponsorship and exhibitor packages. Please contact or call +44 (0) 20 7827 6000 where we can walk you through the options.

For all delegate enquiries, contact James Hitchen on +44 (0) 20 7827 6054 or email

 

01 Sep 22. DEFENSE & SECURITY 2022 was proud to celebrate its 10th anniversary. It has been an important biennial event and has now been held in Thailand for over 20 years. The show is recognized by professionals and manufacturers in the defense and security industry as one of the most important ASEAN leading Tri-Service Asian Defense & Internal Security Exhibitions, Conference and Networking Event.

This year’s show brought together manufacturers, professionals, military personnel, high ranking officials and key decision makers from around the world. It hosted over 318 exhibiting companies from 37 countries including 15 national pavilions. More than 20,000 defense and security professionals from 63 countries attended the show this year. In addition, over 276 official delegations and decision makers such as Ministers of Defense, Chiefs of Armed Forces and High-Ranking Government officials from 32 countries – especially from ASEAN attended this year’s show. Local delegations attended in force including the Chiefs of Armed forces and other high-ranking Thai military, Police, and related Government & Private agencies.

International seminars and technical presentations covering a range of relevant areas were also well attended. Knowledge, direction, and trends were discussed and shared by some of the world’s lading experts in their field of expertise. The feedback from all exhibitors, official delegations, and visitors was excellent. Under the theme “The Power of Partnership”, Defense & Security 2022’s objective was fully achieved; the show was an outstanding platform for networking, business, interaction and partnerships at all levels. It has also helped to overcome challenges through mutual respect, understanding and co-operation especially between the private and public sector.

 

31 Aug 22. International Security Expo 2022: a platform for groundbreaking innovation. More than 300 international security suppliers will come together in September as International Security Expo returns to London’s Olympia Exhibition Centre. Running from 27-28 September, the market-leading security event will deliver the perfect platform for suppliers to launch new products, showcase innovation and generate new business from a vetted, high-level audience of more than 10,000 active security buyers.

Security professionals are increasingly pulled in multiple different directions while anticipating and mitigating a number of varied threats. It is against this backdrop that International Security Expo offers attendees boundless opportunities to see and try the latest innovative security products and solutions across a wide range of product areas from Screening and Scanning; Perimeter Protection; and Hostile Vehicle Mitigation; to Intruder Detection and Monitoring; Access Control and Biometrics; and CCTV and Surveillance.

Drone technology takes off

Unmanned aircraft systems, or drones, are rapidly becoming a part of our everyday lives, permeating ever more sectors of society. A study carried out by PWC estimated that 76,000 drones would be in use in the UK by 2030, saving businesses an impressive £16bn and making a £42bn impact on the economy[i]. And, while the growing opportunities and applications for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have driven the evolution of the technology, it has also been the catalyst for increased security risks.

Reflecting this trend, new drone and counter-drone technologies will be on display at this year’s International Security Expo with companies such as LiveLink Aerospace, D-Fend Solutions, Dedrone, Riegl, NavTech Radar, Robin Radar Systems, QinetiQ and more highlighting the latest solutions.

Global provider of anti-drone systems, BravoZulu will highlight its award-winning DroneRanger, capable of jamming cellular and satellite signals with coverage of frequency bands from 20-6000 MHz, and ranges of over 20km. Fellow exhibitor Toshiba will highlight its components for multi-mission C-UAS solutions to detect, track, analyse and mitigate suspicious drones. This includes its long-range radar, RF Sensor, short and middle-range Radar and autonomous hunting drone.

Meanwhile, Drone Defence will display its AeroSentry drone detection dome, AeroEye (optical AI drone detection), Paladyne E1000MP and E2000HH drone jammers, as well as their AeroPing remote-ID. Live demonstrations will also be available to illustrate the capabilities of its AeroTracker platform, a cloud-based integrated airspace monitoring solution, providing real-time flight viewing of both manned aircraft and UAVs. The solution also provides historic flight reports, which can be used in prosecutions, in line with CPR35 regulations.

Screening to enhance public safety

From airports and train stations to large-scale venues, public spaces, and organisations such as retail or entertainment chains, security screening systems are essential and must meet certain standards to deliver precision in detection, recognition, and classification.

Among the exhibitors highlighting the latest advancements in screening technologies, 3DX-Ray Limited will showcase its AXIS™-CXi mobile cabinet-based x-ray system, using aviation-standard Materials Discrimination for screening mail, parcels and small baggage for potentially harmful items and contraband. Designed for environments where space is at a premium, the CXi offers a large inspection chamber and imaging area whilst retaining a small footprint. The company also offers ThreatScan® Portable Systems, a fully integrated amorphous silicon portable x-ray inspection system with a primary display, computer, communications, and power supplies consolidated into a single, waterproof rugged case. ThreatScan®-LS1, ThreatScan®-LSC and ThreatScan®-LS3 are all line-scan x-ray inspection systems designed for rapid deployment and ease of use. They operate with the intuitive and user-friendly ThreatSpect software to produce high-quality, sub-millimetre resolution images.

Further highlighting the specialist application of scanning equipment, GreyScan Detection will highlight its unique, field deployable CZE trace detection system designed to detect homemade explosive compounds. The ETD-100 inorganic trace threat substance detection is helping to close the gap in detection capabilities by accurately and reliably identifying trace levels of Nitrate, Chlorate and Perchlorate compounds as well as other inorganic substances that present a high risk to secure environments.

And, as the anticipated Protect Duty legislation will place responsibility on publicly accessible locations, and the requirement for businesses to take appropriate and proportionate measures to protect the public, new search and screening regimes will likely become the norm. Business owners attending International Security Expo will have the opportunity to witness a wide range of screening technologies in action from suppliers including Smiths Detection, Astrophysics, Apstec Systems, Rapiscan Systems, Scan-X and ThruVision.

From screening to surveillance

In addition to scanning and screening technologies, CCTV and surveillance solutions will be widely promoted on the show floor. Suppliers such as Vaylia, Bowman, Aspire Monitoring Services, Eagle Eye Networks, Everbridge, HALO Technologies and SeeQuestor will highlight the latest capabilities for attendees looking for solutions to monitor both public and private spaces.

Joining them, Pelco (Motorola), will promote its video surveillance cameras, video management and recording systems, security software, and aligned services including its Sarix® Modular Camera. The NDAA-compliant discreet camera solution offers two imager module options to capture scenes and people of interest. While OpenEye, the cloud video platform company, will highlight how its technology combines the performance and reliability of local recording with the convenience and flexibility of the cloud. The OpenEye Web Services platform streamlines operations and reduces the burden on IT, making it easier to manage video deployments and integrations.

 

11 Aug 22. The UK’s leading UAV business event – DroneX Trade Show & Conference. The UK’s leading business event for the UAV industry, DroneX Trade Show & Conference, is less than four weeks away. Returning to ExCeL, London on the 7th & 8th of September 2022, come and see for yourself the latest cutting-edge technology and connect with experts from all corners of the eVTOL sector.

At DroneX, visitors will be able to find and compare a large number of innovative products in just two days. Hosting 300 exhibitors, this is an incredible opportunity to discover the latest trends and advancements you need to stay ahead of the game. In attendance will be 3000+ like-minded professionals, all with a passion for and influence over the UAV market. This makes DroneX Tradeshow and Conference the place to be for someone looking to make new connections with members from all avenues of the industry, which will be hugely beneficial to your business now and in the future. Not only this, but the 100 inspiring seminars the show has in store will ensure that visitors can take insightful tips from the industry’s most forward-thinking figureheads covering all topics.

The Keynote Theatre is one of the outstanding features at DroneX Tradeshow & Conference 2022. At a large open-plan theatre, you will be able to hear seminars and panel debates from industry leaders discussing what the future looks like for the UAV industry. Covering 4 major UAV sectors (commercial, emergency service, surveillance and UAM) this is the opportunity to meet those leading the change in person, ask questions and educate yourself on the changing landscape of the industry.

The 2022 keynote line-up includes…

  • EAMaven, Darrell Swanson, Strategic Advisor on Advanced Air Mobility- ‘Regional Air Mobility as enabled by Advanced Air Mobility’

Darrell Swanson of EAMaven focuses on mode choice demand modelling for AAM and the infrastructure requirements of electric aircraft. Darrell has established himself as a subject matter expert regarding electric aviation and how it will lead to a future of distributed aviation. At DroneX he will be talking about regional air mobility and how it will be enabled by advanced air mobility aircraft. The presentation will explore the RAM market and describe the upcoming publication of the UK Regional Air Mobility Index.

  • Civil Aviation Authority, Mark Wharry, GA & RPAS Safety and Oversight Manager – ‘UK RPAS – The Regulator’s Perspective’

As the UK RPAS industry develops and grows, the CAA has the dual remit of ensuring it does so safely, while proactively and directly enabling the innovation the sector is known for. With technological change and development happening at a rapid pace, what is the safety regulator’s view on how to balance these requirements, integrate with traditional aviation, and truly open up the UK’s skies? Mark Wharry will be giving you all of the answers.

  • NATS Ltd, Mark Watson, Head of UTM Service Integration- ‘The Roadmap for BVLOS Operations in the UK’

NATS believes it has an achievable proposition for the near-term inclusion of regular and sustainable drone-based services in the UK skies. Mark will describe some of the key building blocks of this and how they are collaborating with industry to bring this to life, to ensure the airspace is managed in a way that provides safe, fair, and equitable access for both new and existing airspace users.

  • EHang, Andreas Perotti, Chief Marketing Officer- ‘Advanced Air Mobility – The future of transport’

Andreas Perotti, Chief Marketing Officer, will be discussing Advanced Air being the next big thing in the mobility revolution. Drone technologies and autonomous systems for cargo and passenger transport will change how we live, work and travel in the 21st century.

  • ARPAS-UK & Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Graham Brown & Gordon Baker, CEO & Robotics and Autonomous Systems Lead – ‘Achieving the UK”s drone ambition and some steps to achieve the potential’

This joint session will cover an update on the Drone Industry Action Group (DIAG) Ambition Statement and the work that is being carried out to achieve the potential in multiple industries. This will cover the current activities, developments and next steps in enabling technology, regulation, legislation and Government investment to achieve progress and business growth.

There will also be an exclusive panel led by Inmarsat’s Anthony Spouncer to discuss how unlocking access to BVLOS flight could be good of health. Ajay Modha (ANRA Technologies), Mariya Tarabanovska (Flight Crowd) and Harry Howe (Apian) will join him in the discussion.

Held to recognise the innovators transforming the sector across the globe, DroneX will also be presenting industry awards, a celebration of the innovations, services, and solutions that have made an outstanding impact on the world of UAVs over the past 12 months. This is an invaluable opportunity for visitors to elevate their industry knowledge, and gain an upper hand on the competition. Each finalist will showcase their product or service to a panel of industry giants in front of a live audience, the awards make for an entertaining and educational break from the hustle and bustle of the show floor. All nominees will be announced prior to the event so make sure you keep your eye out for the companies breaking the boundaries of innovation.

This amazing opportunity to connect, add names to your contact book, form career-long relationships, and learn is not one to be missed. To discover the latest advancements and stay ahead as the UAV industry continues to adapt and diversify, get your free tickets now so you don’t miss out!

To find out even more about the show and see the full up-to-date lineup of exhibitors and speakers, visit the website dronexpo.co.uk

PLEASE USE THIS LINK FOR FREE TICKETS- https://registration.fortem-international.com/Forms/Form.aspx?FormRef=Hel92Visitor&TrackingCode=ptnunmannedairspace (Source: www.unmannedairspace.info)

 

26 Aug 22. NATO Military Chiefs of Defence conference to be held in Estonia. NATO’s highest Military Authority, the Military Committee, will meet from 16-18 September 2022, in Tallinn, Estonia. Lieutenant General Martin Herem, Chief of the Estonian Defence Forces will host the Conference.

During the NATO Military Committee Conference the Chiefs of Defence will discuss military strategic developments within the Alliance. They will address the implementation of decisions taken during the NATO Summit in Madrid on the Alliance’ deterrence and defence posture. The Chiefs of Defence will also discuss ongoing NATO operations, missions, and activities including the NATO Mission Iraq (NMI) and Kosovo Force (KFOR). Other topics on the agenda are the promotion of diversity and innovation in Allied Armed Forces, in order to support multi-domain operations and digital transformation. For the first time, as invitees, the Chiefs of Defence of Finland and Sweden will attend the conference.

Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of the NATO Military Committee, leads the Military Committee Conference. He will be supported in each session by General Christopher G. Cavoli, (Supreme Allied Commander Europe – SACEUR) and General Philippe Lavigne (Supreme Allied Commander Transformation – SACT).

The Military Committee meets, in Chiefs of Defence Session, twice a year at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, and once a year a Conference is held by an Allied member state. The Military Committee convenes to discuss NATO operations, missions and activities and to provide the North Atlantic Council with unfettered, consensus-based military advice on how the Alliance can best address global security challenges. On a day-to-day basis, its work is carried out by the permanent Military Representatives at the NATO Headquarters in Brussels.

Media Opportunities

Friday 16 Sep 2022

18:30-19:00*

Official Welcome Ceremony (live webcast www.mil.ee/natomc).

Opening remarks by the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer (live webcast www.mil.ee/natomc).

Opening remarks by the President of Estonia, Mr. Alar Karis (live webcast www.mil.ee/natomc).

Saturday 17 Sep 2022

08:30-09:00*

Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session (live webcast www.mil.ee/natomc).

Opening remarks by the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer (live webcast www.mil.ee/natomc).

Opening remarks by the Chief of the Estonian Defence Forces, Lieutenant General Martin Herem (live webcast www.mil.ee/natomc).

  • Welcome address by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Estonia, Mrs. Kaja Kallas (live webcast www.mil.ee/natomc).

17:45-18:15*

Joint press conference with the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer and the Chief of the Estonian Defence Forces, Lieutenant General Martin Herem (for accredited media in Swissôtel Tallinn, for everyone else live webcast www.mil.ee/natomc). Press conference will be held in English.

* times are subject to change. Check www.mil.ee/natomc for the latest updates.

Imagery

Following each event, photos, video and audio files will be made available on the NATO IMS webpage www.nato.int/ims, as well as on the MC Conference event page. Please click here to access the event page.

Accreditation

Only accredited media will be eligible to attend the NATO Military Committee Conference press conference in Tallinn, Estonia. Press conference will be held in English. Requests for accreditation will be processed electronically. A completed accreditation form (download docx), photo and copies of the required documents should be sent by e-mail to: . Please use the following title in the subject of your e-mail: “Accreditation NATO MCC 2022”. Accreditation forms must be sent by Friday, 2nd September 2022. Forms delivered after this date may be refused. Responses to the accreditation requests will be e-mailed on 8th September 2022.

Passes must be worn visibly at all times, and security personnel may ask to see another form of ID at any time. We would like to inform media that security checks will be conducted separately prior to media event. For this reason, media are expected to arrive at least an hour before the event.

COVID-19 Restrictions – Mitigation Measures – Vaccination Recommendation

In light of the Coronavirus disease outbreak (COVID-19)*, careful monitoring of the situation and preventive measures are in place for the wellbeing and safety of all NATO staff and visitors.

* Noting the daily changing circumstances, we recommend that you review the updated information and guidance from a credible source, such as the World Health Organisation website, to identify affected regions:

https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/situation-reports

https://kriis.ee/en/travelling-crossing-state-border/travelling-estonia/travelling-estonia

https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/world.php

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