2018 Sponsors
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Antycip Simulation
Since 1996, Antycip Simulation has supported customers across the globe, in defence, academia, commerce and industry, to become better at what they do. As an expert provider of simulation, modelling, analysis, display and virtual reality solutions, Antycip Simulation combines its in-house technical expertise with an unrivalled range of products from software and hardware providers.
Antycip Simulation is a European company and a subsidiary of ST Electronics (Training & Simulation Systems).
For more information visit us at: http://www.antycipsimulation.com/
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ETSA
The objective of ETSA is to provide a means by which different elements of the European training and simulation community can co-operate to their mutual benefit. ETSA represents the interests of the European training and simulation industry to European institutions, governments, research funders, users and purchasers. ETSA provides a means by which all parts of the European training and simulation community exchange non-partisan information and understanding. ETSA provides a unified voice for the European training and simulation. ETSA aims to improve the capabilities of the European training and simulation community by promoting and assisting with training and simulation educational qualifications, accreditation and through life learning.
For more information visit us at: http://www.etsa.eu
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ITEC 2018
ITEC is the international forum for the Military Simulation, Training & Education Community. ITEC has been running for 28 years in different locations throughout Europe. The 28th edition of ITEC will take place in Stuttgart, Germany. Stuttgart is recognised for its engineering history and is the headquarters for many high-tech international companies.
The ITEC 2018 Conference theme is - Readiness 2025: Innovating Education and Training for the Next decade and Beyond
The four cross-cutting organising principles for ITEC 2018 are:
- Training & Exercises
- Education & Didactics
- Human Factors & Performance
- Modelling & Simulation
ITEC 2018 has its eyes firmly fixed on the next decade and beyond. The conference facilitates the training and education communities for those engaged in the most testing environments – in the military and civil sectors – to come together to explore the context, and significant technological developments that impact training and education of current, next, and future generations.
For more information and to register, please visit www.itec.co.uk |
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NATO Modelling and Simulation Group
NATO Modelling and Simulation Group (NMSG) is part of the NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO). The mission of the NMSG is to promote co-operation among Alliance bodies, NATO member nations and partner nations to maximise the effective utilisation of M&S.
The NMSG has been designated by the North Atlantic Council (NAC) to supervise the implementation of the NATO Modelling and Simulation Master Plan (NMSMP) and also to propose regular updates to the NMSMP. The NMSG is the delegated tasking authority on M&S interoperability standards within NATO. The NMSG M&S Standards Subgroup (MS3), consisting of NATO and national M&S experts, created and maintains the M&S Standards Profile document (published under the NATO reference AMSP-01). The second release, AMSP-01(B), was promulgated in Jan 2012 and includes more than 40 M&S related standards. The identified standards/products were included in AMSP-01 following a formal selection and classification process by the MS3 experts and is therefore considered as relevant for the NATO M&S domain. The standards and products included in AMSP-01 are formally mandated by NATO when supported by a specific STANAG. The NMSG and SISO have signed a formal technical cooperation agreement in 2007 which underpins the importance of M&S standards to the NMSG.
For more information visit us at: www.sto.nato.int |