Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe Conference: 1-2 March 2023, Budapest, Hungary Budapest Marriott Hotel, Budapest
At this event you’ll get an expert analysis of the current and future trends in military logistics and procurement. Get a detailed understanding into the unexpected changes caused by conflict on NATOs eastern flanks and take this unique opportunity to listen to, learn form and speak directly and candidly with senior officers/decision-makers. Join the regions decision makers and help shape the future of defence logistics.
Why attend:
Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe 2023 will continue to break the mould and create a platform that will give you detailed knowledge and vision into the latest developments and reflect on the most pressing priorities of NATO allies and partners.
Who should attend:
This is the ONLY logistics conference specifically dedicated to the region. It is a critical forum where you will find senior officers, military logistics commanders, and industry experts brought together to discuss the modernisation and cooperation of defence logistics from the High North to the Black Sea.
National militaries:
– Military logistics specialists
– Equipment procurement officers
Industry:
– Businesses looking to break into the regional market
– Established players in the regional market
– Developers and innovators in military technology
Transnational/Continental/Euro-Atlantic organisations/bodies:
– Organisations who wish to equalise the European defence capability
– Those who seek improvement of the security and strength of Europe’s front line
– Businesses wishing to bolster the national economies and industries of Eastern and Central Europe
This is the only event that will:
Deliver real insight and genuine learning experiences which can be applied to optimise the future of defence logistics for the Central and Eastern Europe region.
What’s different this year:
The conflict in Ukraine has reinforced the fundamental importance of logistics as the facilitator of tactical, operational, and strategic military capabilities. From ensuring the security of essential supplies to maintaining the frontline troops, this event will provide a forum to consider and respond the profound implications of the conflict on the region.
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