20+ working groups and expert teams will meet at «Future Forces Forum» in Prague

20+ Working Groups and Expert Teams will meet this October in Prague In occasion of Future Forces Forum (Prague, Czech Republic, 19-21 October 2016), a project closely cooperating with relevant expert working groups from NATO, EDA and other international organizations, Prague will become a hub of defence and security top representatives.

The Future Forces Forum expert programme gives its attendance an exceptional opportunity to personally discuss lessons learned and particular requirements for future military/security applications.

Future Forces Forum is a highly recognized and widely endorsed international platform for defence & security information exchangeand for promotion of the allied countries and their partners’ objectives within national and global security. The project consists of acompilation of events and activities at a high political, military and expert level. All events are primarily focused on the presentation of current and future needs of the armed and security forces, state-of-the-art technologies and R&D programmes with interactions between all involved participants due to the interconnected topics.

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platform-engThe main events of Future Forces Forum are organised biennially in Prague with official support of the Czech Ministry of Defence, Chief of the General Staff, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, civil and military parts of the NATO HQ, European Defence Agency (EDA), and many other relevant national and international institutions, organisations and agencies.

The philosophy behind Future Forces Forum is in compliance with the principal objectives and actual core tasks of the Alliance and its Partners across the globe, namely the Connected Forces Initiative, Smart Defence, future potential crises and lessons learned from the latest operations.

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