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Eastern Europe’s Most Focused and Senior Military Helicopter Conference
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HOST NATION KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Major General Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of
the General Staff, Currently Chief of Advisors to Minister of
Defence, Czech Armed Forces (Conference Chairman)
Brigadier General Libor Stefanik, Commander, Czech Air
Force
Colonel Jiří VÁVRA, Head of Air Force Development
Department, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
Mr. Jiri HYNEK, President, Defence and Security Industry
Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA)
CONFERENCE SPECIAL GUEST ADDRESSES:
Major General Dražen Ščuri, Commander, Croatian Air
Force and Air Defence
Major General Richard Felton, Commander, Joint
Helicopter Command, UK MoD
REGIONAL EXPERT SPEAKERS:
Brigadier General Andreas Putz, Commander Air Support
Brigade, Austrian Air Force
Brigadier General Fortunato Di Marzio, General Manager,
NH 90 Programme, NAHEMA (NATO)
Colonel Robert Tibensky, Head of National Armaments,
Slovakia
Colonel Peder Söderström, Chief of the Swedish
Helicopter Wing, Swedish Air Force
Colonel Steen Ulrich, Head of Helicopter Wing, Royal
Danish Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Bojan Brecelj, Commander 15th
Aviation Wing, Slovenian Air Force
Andrew Gray, Helicopter Programme Manager,
European Defence Agency
Marko Gruden, Helicopter Programme Manager,
Armament Project Management Division Slovenian MoD
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:
1. Opening Address From Brigadier Libor
Stefanik, Commander, Czech Air Force
2. Official Partnership with DSIA-meaning you
will be able to meet and partner with local
industry
3. 11 High Ranking Military Helicopter Expert
Briefings
4. Real Solutions presented and offered within
the exhibition area
5. The only regionally dedicated military
helicopter conference in 2015
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Major General Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of
the General Staff, Currently Chief of Advisors to Minister of
Defence, Czech Armed Forces (Conference Chairman)
Brigadier General Libor Stefanik, Commander, Czech Air
Force
Major General Dražen Ščuri, Commander, Croatian Air
Force and Air Defence
Major General Richard Felton Commander, Joint
Helicopter Command, UK MoD
Brigadier General Andreas Putz, Commander Air Support
Brigade, Austrian Air Force
Brigadier General Fortunato Di Marzio, General Manager,
NH 90 Programme, NAHEMA (NATO)
Colonel Robert Tibensky, Head of National Armaments,
Slovakia MoD
Colonel Jiří VÁVRA, Head of Air Force Development
Department, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
Colonel Peder Söderström, Chief of the Swedish
Helicopter Wing, Swedish Air Force
Colonel Steen Ulrich, Head of Helicopter Wing, Royal
Danish Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Bojan Brecelj, Commander 15th
Aviation Wing, Slovenian Air Force
Andy Gray, Helicopter Programme Manager, European
Defence Agency
Marko Gruden, Helicopter Programme Manager,
Armament Project Management Division, Slovenian MoD
Mr. Jiri HYNEK, President, Defence and Security Industry
Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA)
Our Unrivalled Senior Military Speaker Line Up:
“It will be my privilege to participate in this event. The topics of the conference are perfectly tailored
to the current issues we need to solve in the Czech and also neighbouring Armed Forces”
Major General Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of the General Staff, Currently Chief of Advisors to Minister of Defence, Czech Armed Forces
HELICOPTER TECHNOLOGY EASTERN EUROPE 2015 POST CONFERENCE MASTERCLASS:
How to do business with the Czech Air Forces
16.30 - 19.30
Thursday 25th June 2015, Dorint Hotel Don Giovanni Prague
For many defence companies growth opportunities come in
the form of geographical expansion and entering new markets
Yet understanding and navigating local government defence
procurement processes is where many organizations fall down.
If you are interested in doing business with the Czech Armed
Forces then this unique and informative masterclass will allow
you to understand the procurement process within the MoD
from ‘contact to contract.’
Topics covered will include:
• Understanding how the Czech MoD issue RFIs, Tenders and
down selects
• Which are the right departments to approach and how best to
do this
• When you need to partner with local industry to make your
opportunity more effective
• How to work effectively with Czech companies
• Current and predicted future Military Helicopter Requirements
and the types of equipment likely to be considered/selected
Dear Colleague,
It is with great pleasure that I invite you to participate in Helicopter
Technology Eastern Europe taking place between the 24th and 25th of June
2015 in Prague.
As nations in Central and Eastern Europe continue to upgrade their defence
equipment, the military helicopter has become a focus of many air forces
wishing to ensure they have a strong rotary fleet capable of multifunctional
operations. All the past and ongoing multinational operations abroad have
proved vital importance of the capable aviation assets and emphasised
need of their interoperability. That is why it is so important to prepare NATO
and EU member state’s Aviation forces for future multinational operations
from two perspectives. We do need to have in mind that the technical
interoperability is a basic condition to succeed. However, the airmen training
and common operational procedures are even more important in order to
play in accordance with “the same sheet of music” like a well prepared
philharmonic orchestra.
There is therefore a need for a high level meeting that brings together
senior military leadership, project decision makers and technical experts
alongside the helicopter manufacturers and cutting edge industry solution
providers to collaborate on future endeavours that will enhance the security
and stability of Eastern Europe and its neighbouring countries.
I believe Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe is the perfect
environment for this collaboration, hence lending my support behind the
conference as chairman.
We would ask you to pay particular attention to our conference
agenda which has been put together with great care to give you the very
best opportunity to benchmark and learn from subject matter experts. We
have invited only the most senior and well respected Helicopter Programme
Managers and the seniority of the speakers is a demonstration of the
communities support for such an important regional forum.
We are delighted that Brigadier General Libor Stefanik, Commander,
Czech Air Force will be supporting the event and delivering the opening host
nation keynote address. As I am sure you know, the Czech Air Force is
prioritising the advancement of its military helicopter capabilities, and it is
very fitting that the commander will share his thoughts on this ongoing
modernisation of the nation’s rotary fleet.
I am looking forward to meeting you in June 2015 with many other like
minded individuals to ensure you too can benefit from this unique forum.
Yours Sincerely,
Major General Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of the
General Staff, Currently Chief of Advisors to Minister of Defence,
Czech Armed Forces
Chairman of Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe 2015
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8.00 Conference Registration and Informal Introductions
8.30 Chairman’s Opening Address
Major General Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of the
General Staff, Currently Chief of Advisors to Minister of Defence,
Czech Armed Forces
8.45 The Czech Armed Forces Multi-Purpose Helicopter Procurement
Roadmap
• Evaluating the currently rotary components of the Czech
Armed Forces
• Evaluation plans to withdraw current aircraft from service
• Creating a truly multipurpose aircraft: Czech Helicopter
priorities for:
- Combat/attack
- Transport
- Search And Rescue
- Medical Evacuation Operations
• Timelines for acquisition into the fleet
Brigadier General Libor Stefanik, Commander, Czech Air
Force
9.15 The Role of Helicopters In The Croatian Defence Force
• Recent upgrades and priorities for Croatia’s rotary fleet
• UH-60 feedback
• NATO interoperability prioritisation for joint mission effectiveness
across the region
Major General Dražen Ščuri, Commander, Croatian Air Force
9.45 Utility Helicopter Upgrades For The Slovak Armed Forces
• Assessing current helicopter capability and evaluating
planned modernisation for the Slovak Armed Forces
• What will the rotary fleet look by 2020: what are the key
priorities and milestones?
• Upgrading utility helicopters
• An update on the tendering process and next steps for
acquisition
Colonel Robert Tibensky, Head of National Armaments, Slovakia
10.15 Morning Coffee and Networking In Exhibition Area
10.45 The Importance of Joint Helicopter Force Interoperability For
Ongoing and Future Operations
• Current joint operations and evaluating their successes
• Looking at the key standardisation metrics currently used by
cooperating nations
• Interoperability concerns and focuses for future operations
Panellists:
Brigadier General Libor Stefanik, Commander,
Czech Air Force
Major General Dražen Ščuri, Commander,
Croatian Air Force and Air Defence
Major General Richard Felton, Commander, Joint Helicopter
Command, UK MoD
Brigadier General Fortunato Di Marzio General Manager, NH 90
Programme, NAHEMA (NATO)
Brigadier General Andreas Putz, Commander Air Support
Brigade, Austrian Air Force
11.30 Session Reserved for Diamond Sponsor
12.00 Maximising Helicopter Mission Effectiveness: The UK MoD
Joint Helicopter Command’s Approach To Managing A High
Performing and Battle Ready Fleet
• Feedback from recent missions: how do helicopters meet the
current threats and needs of the armed forces?
• Maintenance and support challenges and opportunities for
today’s Air Operations
• New requirements and procurement timelines
• Upgrading the aging helicopter fleet
Major General Richard Felton, Commander, Joint Helicopter
Command, UK MoD
12.30 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Area
13.30 The Czech Republic’s Collaborative Approach To Defence
Industry and Equipment Modernisation
• Outlining The Czech Armed Forces Process For Selecting
Industry Partners
• Advice on how to approach the MoD and put forward
technical information and capability suggestions
• How to optimise your bid, what processes and details should
you be aware of
Mr. Jiri HYNEK, President, Defence and Security Industry
Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA)
14.00 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor
14.30 Current Rotary Priorities For The Slovenian Air Force
• The Slovenian current rotary force structure
• Key priorities for equipment modernisation
• Interoperability with regional partners and the need for greater
standardisation to ensure joint mission effectiveness
Lieutenant Colonel Bojan Brecelj, Commander 15th Aviation
Wing, Slovenian Air Force
FUTURE TECHNOLOGY PANEL
15.00 What Will Helicopter Technology Need To Look Like In 2040
• Current capability gaps for modern military helicopter fleets
• What technologies are required for a future fighting force of
rotary craft
• The growth of multipurpose helicopters and their need for
flexible transfers of technology and capability
• Is defence industry tracking ahead or behind the next
generation of military helicopter requirements?
Major General Richard Felton Commander, Joint Helicopter
Command, UK MoD
Colonel Jiří VÁVRA, Head of Air Force Development
Department, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
Colonel Peder Söderström, Chief of the Swedish Helicopter Wing,
Swedish Air Force
Colonel Steen Ulrich, Head of Helicopter Wing, Royal Danish Air
Force
Mr Andy Gray, Helicopter Programme Manager, European
Defence Agency
15.45 Afternoon Coffee and Networking In Exhibition Area
16.15 The EDA Mission To Address The Shortfall of Deployable
Helicopters In Europe Today
• Evaluating the current challenges of available helicopters
across Europe
• Creating a multinational helicopter training programme
• Other EDA initiatives and successes to further ensure European
security and combat readiness
Mr Andy Gray, Helicopter Programme Manager, European
Defence Agency
16.45 What Do The Czech Military Helicopters of Tomorrow Need
Today?
• Looking at what the Czech Armed Forces needs for future
helicopter modernisation
• How will Helicopter Capability need to modernise and
advance
• A look at the force structure and capability plans of the Czech
Armed forces by 2020
• Where do the Czech Armed Forces fit into future NATO and
international coalition operations and peacekeeping
Colonel Jiří VÁVRA, Head of Air Force Development
Department, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
17.15 End of Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe 2015 Day One
Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe 2015
Day One | Wednesday 24th June
4. Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe 2015
Day Two | Thursday 25th June
8.00 Registration and Coffee
8.45 Chairman’s Opening Address
Major General Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of the
General Staff, Currently Chief of Advisors to Minister of Defence,
Czech Armed Forces
9.00 Helicopter Sustainability and Life Cycle Management: Ensuring
Effective Rotary Aircraft Support of Future Military Operations
•Current strategies to sustain and maintain the rotary fleet
•Upgrade considerations and priorities
•What have recent helicopter operations helped re-focus life
cycle management
•How industry can support the ongoing aftercare and
effectiveness of a mature rotary fleet
Major General Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of the
General Staff, Currently Chief of Advisors to Minister of Defence,
Czech Armed Forces
9.30 An Update on the Multinational Aviation Training Centre
(MATC)
•Training and simulation aims for the MATC
•Pre-deployment mission training and the impact of operational
tempo
•ISAF Air Advisory Team feedback
•Maximizing rotary resources through regional interoperability
and standardization of training
Panelists:
Brigadier General Libor Stefanik, Commander, Czech Air Force
Major General Dražen Ščuri, Commander, Croatian Air Force
and Air Defence
Colonel Robert Tibensky, Head of National Armaments, Slovakia
10.15 Morning Coffee and Networking In Exhibition Area
10.45 Austrian Helicopter Capability For The Next Generation of
Operational Requirements
•The current military helicopter capability of the Austrian
Air Force
•Feedback from recent operations and missions
•What will the next generation of Austria’s Helicopter Fleet
loop like
Brigadier General Andreas Putz, Commander Air Support
Brigade, Austrian Air Force
11.15 Session Reserved for Platinum Sponsor
11.45 The Swedish Air Force Helicopter Wing: Supporting Army, Navy
and Air Force Domestically and Internationally
•An overview of the Swedish Air Force Helicopter Wing
•Current Helicopter programs and priorities
•Latest upgrade focus for A109, NH90 and UH60M
Colonel Peder Söderström, Chief of the Swedish Helicopter Wing,
Swedish Air Force
12.15 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Area
13.15 NH90 NATO Standardisation And Joint Mission Capability
Planning
•An update on NATO Helicopter for the 1990s (NH90) Design
and Development, Production and Logistics Management
Organization (NAHEMO) with its Agency (NAHEMA)
•Member nations contributions and collaborations: France,
Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom
•Future STANAGS and recommendations for member nations
Brigadier General Fortunato Di Marzio, General Manager, NH 90
Programme, NAHEMA (NATO)
13.45 Session Reserved For Gold Sponsor
14.15 Danish Helicopter Capability and Equipment Modernisaton Plans
•Assessing the Danish helicopter fleet and the varied mission
capability this offers
•Current requirements and upgrade plans
•Operational feedback and how this influences future rotary
fleet planning and procurements
•Winter Warfare considerations when flying in low temperature
environments
Colonel Steen Ulrich, Head of Helicopter Wing,
Royal Danish Air Force
14.45 Afternoon Coffee and Networking In Exhibition Area
15.15 Helicopter Upgrade Priorities For The Slovenian Armed Forces
•Evaluating the role of the Logistics Directorate / Armament
Division and the Helicopter Programme responsibilities
•Assessing timelines for current upgrades:
- Electronic Warfare System
- Self-Protection Weapon System
- Avionics
- Cockpit Voice and Flight Data Recorders
- Ballistic Protection
- Medical Interior
•Future programme goals and initiatives
Marko Gruden, Helicopter Programme Manager, Armament
Project Management Division, Slovenian MoD
15.45 CLOSING MILITARY PANEL
A Regional Outlook for Military Helicopter Upgrades:
What National Defence Forces Look for From Local and
International Industry
•What are the major upgrade requirements across the region
•How have changing mission directives helped shape these
requirements
•Are budgets increasing to ensure capability can advance?
•Procurement timelines for upgrades: from tendering to force
deployment
•Safety requirements priorities
•Is joint procurement and shared capability an option for the
future
•What defence forces look for in industry partners: local and
international
Panellists:
Major General Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of the
General Staff, Currently Chief of Advisors to Minister of Defence,
Czech Armed Forces
Major General Dražen Ščuri, Commander, Croatian Air Force
and Air Defence
Colonel Jiří VÁVRA, Head of Air Force Development
Department, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
Lieutenant Colonel Bojan Brecelj, Commander 15th Aviation
Wing, Slovenian Air Force
16.15 End of Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe 2015
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Audience Profile:
The participants at Helicopter Technology Eastern
Europe 2015 will be the most senior decision makers
responsible for modernising and procuring new military
helicopters, as well as some of the regions most
experienced operators of rotary craft, all meeting to
demonstrate their intentions for advancing capability
and laying down foundations of future collaboration and
standardisation between nations.
If you are interested in developing business in this key
market, don’t miss the opportunity to brand yourself in
front of those who will be shaping Central and Eastern
Europe’s military helicopter capability.
The audience will include, but not be limited to:
• Commanders of Air Force
• Deputy Commanders Air Force
• Commanders of National Helicopter Forces
• Directors of Capability Planning
• National Armaments Directors
• Helicopter Programme Managers
• Heads of Army Aviation
• Heads of Strategy and Defence Planning
• Commanders of Air Systems
• Directors of Procurement
• Chief Scientists/Defence Research Agencies
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Technology Eastern Europe 2015
2. Educate the market on your company’s capability
and make the business case for how they can solve
your potential customers challenges and
requirements
3. Build your brand so your solutions are front of mind
when your prospects are putting potential solution
providers on their short list
4. Meet and network with active buyers while there is
still a chance to influence their purchasing decisions
5. Generate new leads through meeting new
prospects from a variety of new countries and
programmes
6. Learn how to do business in The Czech Republic and
Eastern Europe from procurement and high level
military decision makers
7. Extend your local supplier network through our
local industry and official event partner DSIA
Official Event Partner
Defence and Security Industry Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA) associates
Czech companies engaged in research, development, production, trade and
marketing of the military and security equipment, material and services.
DSIA promotes business and commercial interests of its members in a dialogue with
the Parliament, ministries, other government authorities. It became an important
partner and participant in the legislative processes.
DSIA is a primary contact point for similar foreign institutions. It helps foreign firms to find suitable partners and vice-versa it helps the Czech
firms to contact appropriate companies abroad.
DSIA supports pro-export efforts of its member companies and helps them to look for new markets. It also participates in shaping of the
national pro-export policy and supports export interests of the DSIA members towards the state administration.
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