Webinar: New technologies in Defence - the rise of future opportunities and challenges?
Live event at Niels Bohr Institute 9 February 13.30-15.00.
The development and competition for new technologies are raging with speed. It represents both possibilities and challenges. The operational advantages gained from adopting new technologies can be compromised by adversaries also adopting new technologies. Increased digitalization creates new opportunities and advantages on the battlefield, but automation can also be a challenge.
The more we delegate processes and decision power to machines the more vulnerable we risk becoming. Most of the cutting-edge technologies are developed in the civilian sector and are widely spread all over the world. It is a goal in itself that Europe and Allies maintain the ability to develop and adopt new technologies. It will require new ways of cooperating between civilian sector technologies and a more traditional defence industry.
- What are the main challenges and opportunities for Europe in the competition for new technologies?
- How can EU and NATO explore synergies with the aim of improving defence capabilities?
- What are the possibilities of quantum technologies and other disruptive technologies in Defence?
- How can digitalization transform defence forces to be relevant in the future – what are the challenges and opportunities?
- How can barriers between civil technologies and defence industry be broken down?
Get an insight when some of the most insightful people discuss these questions and other possible angles:
Speakers
Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl
Secretary General of Digital Europe
Michael Zilmer-Johns
Leader of High level group of national officials established in preparation for the next Danish Defence Agreement from 2024 onwards (former NATO ambassador)
Jan Westenkær Thomsen
Head of Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Kristian Vengsgaard
Director IT, Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (TBC)
Moderated by: Joachim Finkielman
Director, DI Danish Defence and Security Association
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13:30 Introduction
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13:40 Roundtable discussion about the 5 questions
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14:30 Questions from audience
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15:00 End
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