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Euronaval 2016 opening colloquium: Together for Safe and Secure Oceans

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Euronaval 2016 opening colloquium: Together for Safe and Secure Oceans
 
In partnership with the European Defence Agency (EDA), the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) and l’Institut Stratégique de l’Ecole Militaire (IRSEM), we will be happy to welcome you on October 18th 2016 at Paris - le Bourget from 02:00 pm to attend at the colloquium: Together for Safe and Secure Oceans.
     
In partnership with the European Defence Agency (EDA), the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) and l’Institut Stratégique de l’Ecole Militaire (IRSEM), we will be happy to welcome you on October 18th 2016 at Paris - le Bourget from 02:00 pm to attend at the colloquium: Together for Safe and Secure Oceans.
     
The freedom to navigate safely on the oceans is vital if we want to safeguard prosperity and development for everyone. The modern world is experiencing unprecedented globalisation, accompanied by new turbulences that directly affect the maritime world. This opening colloquium will provide the opportunity for leading personalities to put forward new ways of dealing efficiently with the multitude of challenges currently facing our seas.

PROGRAMME (update on 06/23/2016)

02.00 - 02.10 pm
Welcoming remarks
Patrick Boissier, President, GICAN
Antonio Missiroli, Director, EUISS

02.10 - 02.30 pm
Keynote address (leading personalities)

02.30 - 03.50 pm
The future of maritime security: low-end operations
The global maritime environment has become busier, more fragile, more contested, and more complex –a trend which is unlikely to change in the years to come. From enhancing maritime situational awareness, information-sharing, to search and rescue operations, and countering crime, the tasks and needs of maritime law enforcement agencies have never been more varied. How can the maritime industry respond to these changing needs in a proactive and flexible manner? What innovative technologies and approaches could contribute to keeping our seas safe, secure and open to all?

03.50 - 04.00 pm
Coffee break

04.00 - 05.20 pm
The future of naval warfare: high-end operations
Our current strategic environment is in flux. The emergence of new naval powers, technological capabilities, and hybrid warfare tactics, calls for a rethinking of traditional security approaches and operational capacities. While interests and geopolitics drive global security dynamics, preventing crises requires better coordination between the policy, military and industrial spheres. How can the naval industry anticipate the needs of governments if diplomacy fails? What could be the ‘game changing’ technologies of the future?

05.20 - 05.35 pm
Closing remarks (leading personalities)
     

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