Academics, industry partners (including small and medium-sized enterprises and non-traditional defence suppliers), and colleagues from the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and across government are all invited to attend a symposium to help shape the defence landscape and prepare for the future.
The Operating in the Future Electromagnetic Environment (OFEME) symposium will be hosted by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and supported by the Electromagnetic Environment (EME) Hub. It will provide space to network and discuss collaboration opportunities with Dstl scientists to shape future thinking on how to address sensing challenges.
If you joined the 2023 Future Sensing and Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) symposium, we encourage you to join this unified event in 2024.
Dstl Future Sensing Programme Manager John said
“Operating in the future electromagnetic environment requires agile and resilient sensing that informs situational awareness across all of the operating domains, land, sea, air and space.
“Our ability to exploit the breadth of the electromagnetic spectrum and fuse data across frequencies, space and time will provide advantage to UK forces.”
The event will include expert speakers, panel discussions, technical presentations and interactive workshops.
Dstl Electromagnetic Activities Programme Manager Phil said
“We are proud to be hosting our fifth annual symposium and it is set to be the biggest yet.
“This is a unique opportunity to meet with and share knowledge with colleagues.”
When and where
Taking place from 19 to 21 November 2024 in Glasgow, this OFEME event has been extended to 3 days. You can also attend in-person or virtually.
Symposium details
This year’s symposium has expanded its scope, to include more content on future sensing, PNT and communications technologies.
The symposium will cover
- shared challenges for operating within the future electromagnetic environment, emerging sensing and PNT technologies, both inside and outside of defence
- how research and development investment can be harnessed in future approaches
The symposium will feature
- a range of keynote speakers
- technical presentations
- panel discussions
- poster sessions
- interactive workshops
- networking sessions
These activities will cover advances and implications of a variety of technical topics including
- AI-enhanced signal processing, decision making and assurance
- Quantum sensing, timing and communications
- Future antennas
- Resilient PNT
- Enabling and exploiting on autonomous systems
- Biosensing and bioengineering
- Operating in the future EME
- The future of sensing
Request an invitation registration closed on 4 October 2024.
Any information presented by any party at the symposium and that is detailed within it will be deemed to be in the public domain. Therefore, it will not require further approval for its use by the receiving parties not withstanding any rights of ownership of information set in law.
For further details, please email the EME HUB [email protected].