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NATO Edge 2022
Visit us at NATO Edge 2022
NATO Edge 2022 is all about putting the technology that powers the future of the Alliance in focus, so where better a place to see the Exonaut platform in action?
With this year’s conference centring on the technology, collaboration and partnerships, we want to show you the power of our platform as well as the work we can do together with Exonaut in partnership. We will be holding regular demonstrations of the software throughout the forum. Our training experts will be on hand to explain more and answer any questions you have about digitalising training and exercise management.
Exonaut in brief
The Exonaut platform is used extensively by NATO and NATO partners to enable armed forces to direct, plan, programme, design, manage, optimise and evaluate complex exercises, training progressions and experimentation. Exonaut is a NATO Secret accredited, end-to-end system that empowers users to make data-driven decisions with a single-source of truth, helping build capabilities and increase training readiness.
Exonaut is used by NATO and many of its members and partners, including the Australian, British, Canadian, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Swiss and US armed forces. It is available as a standalone solution or with expert onsite support and consultation during the planning, execution and assessment of exercises.
Our team are on hand at NATO Edge
David Paterson, Military Director 4C Strategies, Former Brigadier British Army
David began a 30-year military career, as an infantryman in the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. In 2003 as Lieutenant Colonel, he commanded the Fusilier Battlegroup that led the British Division into Iraq. Subsequently, as a Colonel, he ran the British Army’s Collective Training in Germany, and later led the development of Land Concepts at the UK’s Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre. As a Brigadier, he commanded the NATO Combined Training Advisory Group in Afghanistan training and fielding the Afghan Army. His last appointment in the British Army, was as Chief of Training for HQ Allied Rapid Reaction Corps where he was responsible for the training and development of the UK’s Land Component and JTFHQ contribution to NATO.
Graeme Mackay, Head of Military Sales 4C International, Former Major and Senior Instructor British Army
Graeme joined the British Army as an Officer in the Royal Tank Regiment, where he held a variety of roles. Over the years, he specialised in Main Battle Tanks, counter-CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear defence) and Military Training. As the Senior Instructor and stand-in Commander for a time, at the Army’s Reconnaissance and Armoured Tactics school, he trained all new Tank and Armoured Infantry Commanders.
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About NATO Edge
We are excited to welcome you to NATO Edge: Technology in Focus!
Hosted by the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency), this engaging conference will centre on the technology, collaboration and partnerships needed to future-proof the Alliance.
Following the Summit in Madrid, NATO Edge will continue the discussion on the Alliance’s ambitious agenda.
Discover how the NCI Agency supports NATO’s work on artificial intelligence, space technologies, cyber security and beyond. Learn more about the NCI Agency’s upcoming business opportunities and ask questions.
Expect an interactive event featuring distinguished keynotes and panels, technical workshops, breakout sessions and networking. An exhibition will highlight innovations in the private sector from across the Alliance. The three winners of the NATO Innovation Challenge will be showcased at the conference.
Meet us live at Lotto Mons Expo to celebrate the NCI Agency’s 10th anniversary – and the years to come.
Find out more here