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Power Management And Load Carriage Focus Day,
Afternoon Of 3rd June 2008

Improve Battlefield Endurance Through Innovative Power Sources

YOUR CHALLENGE...

Balancing electrical output and load carriage to power a multi-functional soldier system is your most enduring challenge. How can performance be increased without impacting weight and ergonomics and ultimately soldier effectiveness? Power experts agree the situation is now urgent, as by 2020 soldier systems will demand approximately 10 times more power than now. But with a multitude of directions to take, which battery technologies should you invest in?

YOUR SOLUTION...

13.30

Registration

14.15

Chairman’s Opening Address
David Hadfield, Battery Technical Focus ADRP3e, DPA, UK MoD


14.30

 Marine Corp Systems Command Power and Energy Initiatives
Nicholas Sifer, PMP Project Engineer, Marine Corps Systems Command


15.00

The Challenges For New and Novel Power Sources In Portable Power Applications
David Hadfield, Battery Technical Focus ADRP3e, DPA, UK MoD


15.30

Power Systems Issues For Canada's Integrated Soldier
Systems Project (ISSP)
Dr Ed Andrukaitus & Maj Paul Souliere, Power Experts, ISSP, DND CANADA


16.00

Afternoon Coffee

16.30

Future Trends in Dismounted Soldier Power Sources
Dr Darren Browning, Technical Advisor, Power Sources, Novel Armour and Power Sources Team, DSTL


17.00

PANEL DISCUSSION: Requirements For Interoperable Soldier Power Sources
Dr Darren Browning, Technical Advisor, Power Sources, Novel Armour and Power Sources Team, DSTL
David Hadfield, Battery Technical Focus ADRP3e, DPA, UK MoD
Nicholas Sifer, PMP Project Engineer, Marine Corps Systems Command
Dr Ed Andrukaitus & Maj Paul Souliere, Power Experts, ISSP, DND CANADA


17.30

END OF POWER FOCUS DAY