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SMi's Joint Forces, Simulation & Training

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  • Conference
When 2010-01-26 to
2010-01-27
Where Hilton, Kensington, London, United Kingdom
Contact Name Fiona.Punter@smi-online.co.uk
Attendees SMi
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Smi are proud to present its Joint Forces, Simulation & Training conference. Designed to address the ever changing operational training needs, technological aspects & challenges within the global training & simulation community, this event will arm you with essential up-to-date knowledge. 

This conference will bring together leading members of industry, senior military training experts and technicians to discuss, develop and compare global training strategies & procurement priorities. Therefore this conference promises to provide you with the perfect platform to network with key senior policy and decision makers from the training & simulation industry.

During the conference Lockheed Martin will be offering all attendees the opportunity to gain a hands-on opportunity to engage with their range of simulation & training equipment. Lockheed Martin’s Simulation & Training Suite will show you why military units around the world are turning increasingly to total training systems that give their troops the edge. Lockheed Martin Simulation, Training & Support is developing the highest level of realistic training possible to give forces the key advantage in battle; the suite will display a wide variety of live, virtual and constructive training solutions, in use by forces around the world.

This conference comes with the opportunity to visit to HQ Royal School of Artillery
28th January 2010

On the morning of Thursday 28th January 2010, delegates will have the chance to visit the HQ Royal School of Artillery. This free to attend half day site visit  to Royal Artillery Headquarters at Larkhill gives the delegates of Joint Forces Simulation & Training an opportunity to get a hands on look at a British Army training establishment at work. 

 

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