Tuesday 28 November
8am – 9am
Registration and breakfast

Registration

9am – 9.15am
Opening remarks

Opening address

9.15am – 10am
Keynote: Sarah Kenny, CEO, OBE, BMT & R Adm Paul Carroll OBE RN

Keynote

10am – 10.30am
The Challenges in Supporting Modular Capability, today and in the future

Session One: Power to Command – Electrification and Modularity

10.30am – 11am
Containers as a weapon I

Session One: Power to Command – Electrification and Modularity

11am – 11.30am
Networking break

Break

11.30am – 12pm
Fast paced transition to a “new architecture” while keeping the lessons learned and the doors open for current operation

Session One: Power to Command – Electrification and Modularity

12pm – 12.30pm
A paradigm shift in Integration

Session One: Power to Command – Electrification and Modularity

12.30pm – 12.45pm
Session One Q&A

Q&A

12.45pm – 1.45pm
Lunch and tour of SS Great Britain

Break

1.45pm – 2.30pm
Transient performance of alternatively fuelled internal combustion engines for naval applications

Session Two: Power to Command - Sustainability of Future Platforms

2.30pm – 3pm
Balancing Operational Capability Requirements and Climate Mitigation Goals: The Case for Model-Based Systems Engineering

Session Two: Power to Command - Sustainability of Future Platforms

3pm – 3.30pm
Networking Break

Break

3.30pm – 4pm
Changing Definitions of Digital Twins In Ship Design

Session Two: Power to Command - Sustainability of Future Platforms

4pm – 4.30pm
Giving Ex-RN Vessels a New Lease of Life

Session Two: Power to Command - Sustainability of Future Platforms

4.30pm – 4.45pm
Session Two Q&A

Q&A

4.45pm – 6pm
Keynote

Keynote

6pm – 7pm
Drinks reception

Social

7pm – 11pm
Dinner

Social

Wednesday 29 November
8.30am – 9am
Registration and networking breakfast

Registration

9am – 9.15am
Opening remarks

Opening address

9.15am – 9.30am
Keynote

Keynote

9.30am – 10am
Quantum cryptography and military communications

Session Three: Developing Trends and Emerging Technologies - Quantim Computing, Advanced Networks Cyber Security, IoT

10am – 10.30am
AI-based malware arresting recommendation system (mars) for segregating malware-encrypted files onboard naval assets

Session Three: Developing Trends and Emerging Technologies - Quantim Computing, Advanced Networks Cyber Security, IoT

10.30am – 11am
Networking Break

Break

11am – 11.30am
Adopting a UK MAPLE and Naval Strike Network (NSN) approach as part of the next generation of Mine-Hunting Capability (MHC)

Session Three: Developing Trends and Emerging Technologies - Quantim Computing, Advanced Networks Cyber Security, IoT

11.30am – 12pm
The introduction of an integrated marine engineering maintenance system for Sri Lanka navy through the internet of things (IOT)

Session Three: Developing Trends and Emerging Technologies - Quantim Computing, Advanced Networks Cyber Security, IoT

12pm – 12.15pm
Session three Q&A

Q&A

12.15pm – 1.15pm
Lunch

Break

1.15pm – 1.45pm
Plotting the right course for power systems of the future

Session four: Power to Capability – meeting power, thermal management and integration requirements of emerging tech including DE, Rail Gun and GW technology.

1.45pm – 2.15pm
Impact of dual energy saving technologies on a frigate’s duties

Session four: Power to Capability – meeting power, thermal management and integration requirements of emerging tech including DE, Rail Gun and GW technology.

2.15pm – 2.45pm
Maintaining capability & freedom to manoeuvre with a net zero navy

Session four: Power to Capability – meeting power, thermal management and integration requirements of emerging tech including DE, Rail Gun and GW technology.

2.45pm – 3pm
The fusion of marine electrical machines and power systems – the next evolution of electrical energy?

Session four: Power to Capability – meeting power, thermal management and integration requirements of emerging tech including DE, Rail Gun and GW technology.

3pm – 3.15pm
Session four Q&A

Q&A

3.15pm – 3.45pm
Networking break

Break

3.45pm – 4.15pm
Naval autonomous surface vehicle recoverability

Session Five: Autonomy Matters - UVX Integration, Exploitation and Support

4.15pm – 4.45pm
Autonomous surface vessels and design for availability

Session Five: Autonomy Matters - UVX Integration, Exploitation and Support

4.45pm – 5.15pm
Fire protection for naval automated vessels

Session Five: Autonomy Matters - UVX Integration, Exploitation and Support

5.15pm – 5.30pm
Session five Q&A

Q&A

5.30pm – 5.45pm
Keynote: Is Support the Last thing we cover?

Keynote

5.45pm – 6pm
Chair Closing Remarks

Session One: Power to Command – Electrification and Modularity