Benefits of attending

Military Engineering 2011 will explore the growing importance of military engineers in-theatre, including: the transformation of their role, the operational challenges they now face, the requirements they now have and the capability gaps they need filled.

This vitally important multinational meeting gives military engineers, their peers, partners, providers and advisors a unique opportunity to:
  • Discuss the major engineering challenges now affecting operational capacity and capability
  • Identify new and emerging Urgent Operational Requirements that must be met to ensure future mission success
  • Gain first-hand insights and lessons learned from recent combat, stability and reconstruction operations involving NATO and in particular ISAF operations, US lessons learned in Iraq as well as case studies from UK, Germany, Canada, Australia, Israel, India and other key Allied countries
  • Better understand the structures, capabilities, equipment plans and training facilities of leading international engineering commands
  • Gain access to a showcase of emerging solutions specifically designed to help increase engineering capability in-theatre (from Combat Support to Force Support to Command Support)
  • Network with leading military and industry figures who are currently developing and delivering new capability onto the front-line
  • Benefit from a comprehensive agenda including focussed sessions on Battlefield Support, EOD/C-IED, Force Protection, Joint Force Operations, Air Support and Assault engineering, Training and Education, Reconstruction and Development, Infrastructure Support, and advances to the Digital Battle space
 

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