EVENT GUIDE Enhancing Military Capability in an Era of Asian Modernisation
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THE ONLY EVENT FOR THE MILITARY TRAINING, EDUCATION & SIMULATION COMMUNITY IN ASIA EVENT GUIDE Enhancing Military Capability in an era of Asian Modernisation www.milsimasia.com Organisers of Associate Partner Official Media Partner Organised by WELCOME TO MILSIM ASIA 2016 TURNING TRAINING INTO CONFIDENCE When on operations, the training experi- Dear Colleague, ence conveyed to the mission is invaluable and fundamental to the overall operational Welcome to MilSim Asia 2016. success. Through innovative thinking, Economic growth in Asia has translated into military unrivalled quality and high fidelity, Saab’s modernisation for much of the region. To maximise the renowned world class one and two way investment in advanced hardware there is a increasing demand laser training systems place the soldier at for equally advanced high fidelity training. Providing live training the very heart of a training activity, is expensive in terms of time and resources, as a result across maximising the learning experience. the globe militaries are turning to virtual and constructive training environments. These developments are works in www.saab.com progress as technology advances in tandem with demand. Greater utilisation of simulation technologies are now delivering and sustaining modern force readiness levels. There are early adopters of simulation training in Asia, with the Singapore Army being a prime example, but there is evidently an appetite for many other nations to make use of these pivotal technologies. To this extent, the region is on the brink of a dramatic shift, and the need to gain a better understanding of what military modelling and simulation training can offer is becoming imperative for those in the region. MilSim Asia is proud to host an event that brings together stakeholders and influential thought-leaders and global representatives from military, industry and academia to discuss the application of cutting edge technology across a range of topics. From modelling and simulation to training and capability development, the conference will feature a series of compelling sessions and enable visitors to experience and engage first hand with the latest innovations displayed in the exhibition. I look forward to meeting you all over two productive days. Yours sincerely, RADM Simon Williams OBE Chairman Clarion Defence and Security Contact us at [email protected] to discuss stand options for MilSim Asia 2017 3 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME DAY 1 16:25 PANEL DISCUSSION: Exploring the future of training and simulation Major General Gus Gilmore AO, Commander Forces Command, Australian Army 08:00 Registration and refreshments Lieutenant Colonel Tanongson Tienthavorn, Instructor, Department of Military and Community M e d i c i n e Phramongkutklao , College of Medicine (PCM) STRATEGIC LANDSCAPE Lieutenant Colonel Son. Eun Chul, Chief of Tech Support, Combined Battle Simulation Center, 09:00 Opening remarks from the Chair Combined Force Command, Republic of Korea Army Dr Michael Raska, Assistant Professor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) (Singapore) 17:10 Closing remarks from the Chair 09:05 Geostrategic transformation & military modernization in East Asia Dr Michael Raska, Assistant Professor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) (Singapore) 17.15 End of Day 1 and networking drinks served within the exhibition 09:40 Understanding the changing dynamics of the training and simulation (T&S) DAY 2 market in the Asia Pacific region Wayne Plucker, Director – North America, Aerospace & Defense, Frost & Sullivan 08:00 Registration opens 10:15 Networking and morning tea served within the exhibition INDIGENOUS CAPABILITY VERSUS COTS MODELLING AND SIMULATION 09:00 Opening remarks from the Chair 11:00 TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: Simulation supporting Army concept development John Kling, Program Manager, Korea Battle Simulation Centre (South Korea and experimentation 09:05 Leveraging modular game-based technology for adaptable, Lieutenant Colonel (OF4) Marco Biagini, PhD – CD&E Branch Chief, NATO Modelling and Simulation cost-effective simulation Centre of Excellence, (Italy) Peter Morrison, Co-CEO, Bohemia Interactive Simulations 11:35 TRAINING AND CAPABILITY TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver evaluation using GPS simulation 09:40 Dr Dinesh Sathymoorthy, Senior Research Officer, Science & Technology Institute for Defence Catering for obsolescence issues in the legacy systems market (STRIDE), Ministry of Defence (Malaysia) James Hilken, Director, Solid State Disks Ltd (part of the Reactive Group) 12:10 Networking and lunch break served within the exhibition 10:15 Networking and morning tea served within the exhibition 11:00 13:30 TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: Terrain database generation for military simulation Case study: Australian Army Colonel Mark Welburn, HQ Forces Command, Australian Army Stephan Kussmaul, Managing Director, TrianGraphics GmbH (Germany) 11:35 Applying the concept of ‘blended training’ to the battlefield environment PLATFORMS AND SYSTEMS PROCUREMENT John Kling, Program Manager, Korea Battle Simulation Centre (South Korea) 14:05 TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: Naval mission simulation capability to support 12:10 Networking and lunch break served within the exhibition maritime challenges in the Asia-Pacific region William Lambert, Regional Sales Director, Naval Simulation, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics 13:30 TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: Enhancement of interoperability during ROK-US GmbH (Germany) combined exercise Lieutenant Colonel Son. Eun Chul, Chief of Tech Support, Combined Battle Simulation Center, 14:40 PANEL DISCUSSION: Exploring the opportunities and challenges associated with Combined Force Command, Republic of Korea Army the procurement of platform and systems simulators William Lambert, Regional Sales Director, Naval Simulation, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics 14:05 TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: Pyrotechnic Battlefield Simulation – added realism GmbH (Germany) in tactical training Sanjay Khetia, Chief Architect, QinetiQ (UK) Hans G. Morotini, Director Business Development, Drew Defense GmbH (Germany) Gregory Kraak, Vice President, Business Development, Inter-Coastal Electronics (ICE) (USA) 14:40 Networking and afternoon tea served within the exhibition 15:25 Networking and afternoon tea served within the exhibition 15:15 TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: Next-gen training Sanjay Khetia QinetiQ (UK) MEDICAL SIMULATION AND TRAINING , Chief Architect, 15:50 TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: Aviation live training instrumentation 16:00 Case study: Thailand Military – Integration of medical simulation and training Gregory Kraak, Vice President, Business Development, Inter-Coastal Electronics (ICE) (USA) to meet military operational medicine requirements Lieutenant Colonel Tanongson Tienthavorn, Instructor, Department of Military and Community 16:25 Closing remarks from the Chair Medicine, Phramongkutklao College of Medicine (PCM) (Thailand) 16:30 End of Conference 4 Contact us at [email protected] to discuss stand options for MilSim Asia 2017 Contact us at [email protected] to discuss stand options for MilSim Asia 2017 5 SPEAKERS SPEAKERS Dr Michael Raska, Dr Dinesh Sathyamoorthy William Lambert, Lieutenant Colonel Tanongson Assistant Professor, S. Rajaratnam Senior Research Officer, Science Regional Sales Director, Naval Tienthavorn, Instructor, School of International Studies & Technology Institute for Defence Simulation, Rheinmetall Defence Department of Military and (RSIS), Singapore (STRIDE), Ministry of Defence, Electronics GmbH, Germany Community Medicine, Malaysia Phramongkutklao College of Medicine (PCM), Thailand Michael Raska is Assistant Professor in the Dinesh Sathyamoorthy received the B.Eng. and William (Bill) Lambert, is the International Sales Lieutenant Colonel Tanongson Tienthavorn is an Military Transformations Program at the S. M.Eng.Sc. degrees in computer engineering Director, Naval and Maritime Simulation at Instructor with the Department of Military and Rajaratnam School of International Studies, from Multimedia University in 2003 and 2006 Rheinmetall Defence Electronics (RDE) GmbH, Community Medicine at Pharmongkutlao College Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. respectively, and the PhD degree in electrical and Bremen, Germany since 2000. From 1999 – 2000 of Medicine. He received his Doctor of Medicine His research interests focus on East Asian security electronics engineering from Universiti Teknologi he was a Mine Warfare Consultant at STN Atlas from Phramongkutklao College of Medicine in and defense issues, including theoretical and Petronas in 2013. He is currently a senior research Elektronik GmbH. Prior to that he served as a Mine 2002 and Doctor of Health Services Management policy-oriented aspects of military innovation, force officer in the Science & Technology Research Warfare and Clearance Diving Officer (MCDO) in from the University of New England, Australia in modernization trajectories, information conflicts Institute of Defence (STRIDE), Ministry of Defence. the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), 1987 – 1998. He 2011. He currently serves on the sub-steering and cyberwarfare. He is the author of Military He serves as Chief Editor for the Defence S&T remains an Active Reserve officer and served as Committee for Military Medicine Curriculum, - Innovation and Small States: Creating Reverse Technical Bulletin, and editorial board member for a Divisional Officer at the Royal Australian Naval Phramongkutklao Hospital and Phramongkutklao Asymmetry (Routledge, 2015)