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Digital Conference Schedule

DSEI Connect

Upcoming Digital Conference

AI & Rapid Delivery | To Be Announced...

In light of the current geopolitical climate, rapid delivery is essential for our armed forces to defend the nation against adversary threats. As defence becomes ‘AI ready’, we must ensure that AI is not only innovative and transformative, but quickly available for military operations in case of potential crises.

This Digital Conference will analyse how to ensure rapid delivery with AI and question the methods of doing so including:

  • How is defence utilising current AI programmes and building partnerships in the private sector?
  • What AI systems are currently in place supporting real time decision-making and operational capabilities?
  • What does the future of AI look like and how are we acquiring it in a timely and effective way?
  • How are we ensuring rapid delivery throughout the supply chain and encouraging more collaboration and communication?

Previous Events

AI & Strategy | 26 January 2022

  • How does democracy play a part in the evolution and progression of AI?
  • Who does AI effect and how do we ensure it is used for the benefit of society?
  • What are the weaknesses of AI when it comes to data and cybersecurity? How can we prevent a cyber-war happening?
  • The relationship between AI and defence; how is it utilised and how will we make sure it helps us overcome adversaries?

Sponsors

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AI & Innovation | 17 November 2022

  • What does this mean for the future of innovation in Defence?
  • How will the supply chain be affected?
  • What role will civil innovation play in this strategy?
  • And how can we ensure front-line end users truly trust the new AI technologies they will be encouraged to use?

Sponsors

Shephard

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Talent Acquisition & Management | 26 May 2022

This one-day virtual conference explored the conversations around modifying the defence career mindset. Unpacking relatively fixed career paths and traditional talent management approaches, against a backdrop of increasing competition to attract talent and address skills shortages. The influence of accelerated digital innovation in evolving digital skills capability required, and building a dynamic workforce culture continuously equipping personnel with new skills to confront new and unexpected threats.

Sponsors

Capita