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The objective is to examine Nordic Defence Cooperation (NORDEFCO) achievements and prospects; Is NORDEFCO a success or failure? Have expectations been met? What more could or should be done in order to strengthen the cooperation? Learn about procurement plans and future business opportunities in the Nordic defence market. These and other relevant subjects will be addressed by looking at the past, present and future of Nordic defence, armaments and industrial cooperation. Registration: www.nordefco.org Nordic Defence Industry Seminar (NDIS) 2014 20—22 MAY , SUNDVOLDEN HOTEL, 3531 KROKKLEIVA, NORWAY NORDEFCO – SUCCESS OR FAILURE? GOLD SPONSOR Confirmed speakers: Ine Eriksen Søreide, Minister of Defence, Norway Morten Tiller, National Armaments Director, Norway General (Ret.) Sverre Diesen, former Chief of Defence, Norway Kirsten Weiss, Denmark Tuija Karanko Secretary General, AFDA, Finland Rear Admiral Elisabeth Natvig, NOR PSC Capabilities Chair. Lt. General Per Pugholm Olsen, National Armaments Director, Denmark Lt. General Jarmo Lindberg, Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics and Armaments, Finland . Rear Admiral Thomas Engevall, Chief of Defence Logistics, Sweden Tarja Jaakkola, Deputy Director, European Syner- gies and Innovation Directorate, European De- fence Agency. Heikki Allonen, CEO of Patria and Chairman of the Board of AFDA Edgar Fossheim, President and CEO of NAMMO Tommy Gustafsson-Rask, CEO of BAE Systems Hägglunds Steen Lynenskjold, Senior Vice President of Terma Great networking opportunities. Companies already registered include: Hydrema Export AS 3M Norge AS Patria Land 3M Svenska AB BAE Systems Hägglunds AB Vaisala Oyj Scandinavian Avionics AS NATO Codification Group Thales Norway Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS Kenno Tech Oy Nammo AS Scania CV AB Volvo Defence Rockwell Collins Lockheed Martin BAE Systems PLC …… and many others

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The objective is to examine Nordic Defence Cooperation (NORDEFCO) achievements and prospects; Is NORDEFCO a success

or failure? Have expectations been met? What more could or should be done in order to strengthen the cooperation?

Learn about procurement plans and future business opportunities in the Nordic defence market.

These and other relevant subjects will be addressed by looking at the past, present and future of Nordic defence, armaments

and industrial cooperation.

Registration: www.nordefco.org

Nordic Defence Industry Seminar (NDIS) 2014

20—22 MAY , SUNDVOLDEN HOTEL, 3531 KROKKLEIVA, NORWAY

NORDEFCO – SUCCESS OR FAILURE?

GOLD SPONSOR

Confirmed speakers:

Ine Eriksen Søreide, Minister of Defence, Norway

Morten Tiller, National Armaments Director,

Norway

General (Ret.) Sverre Diesen, former Chief of

Defence, Norway

Kirsten Weiss, Denmark

Tuija Karanko Secretary General, AFDA, Finland

Rear Admiral Elisabeth Natvig, NOR PSC

Capabilities Chair.

Lt. General Per Pugholm Olsen, National

Armaments Director, Denmark

Lt. General Jarmo Lindberg, Deputy Chief of Staff,

Logistics and Armaments, Finland .

Rear Admiral Thomas Engevall, Chief of Defence

Logistics, Sweden

Tarja Jaakkola, Deputy Director, European Syner-

gies and Innovation Directorate, European De-

fence Agency.

Heikki Allonen, CEO of Patria and Chairman of the

Board of AFDA

Edgar Fossheim, President and CEO of NAMMO

Tommy Gustafsson-Rask, CEO of BAE Systems

Hägglunds

Steen Lynenskjold, Senior Vice President of Terma

Great networking opportunities. Companies

already registered include:

Hydrema Export AS

3M Norge AS

Patria Land

3M Svenska AB

BAE Systems Hägglunds AB

Vaisala Oyj

Scandinavian Avionics AS

NATO Codification Group

Thales Norway

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS

Kenno Tech Oy

Nammo AS

Scania CV AB

Volvo Defence

Rockwell Collins

Lockheed Martin

BAE Systems PLC

…… and many others

1400 Registration opens

1900 Informal opening of the seminar

Ine Eriksen Søreide, Minister of Defence

1930-2200 Buffet dinner

0900-0920 Opening by MoD and FSi

Morten Tiller, National Armaments Director (NAD) Norway, and Torbjørn Svensgård, President &

CEO, Norwegian Defence and Security Industries Association (FSi).

Part I Expectations

0920-1015 NORDEFCO – have the expectations been met?

General (Ret.) Sverre Diesen, former Chief of Defence, Norway

1015-1100 ”When Vikings fight” – cultural differences amongst the Nordic countries, and how to

overcome them.

Kirsten Weiss, Denmark.

1100-1130 Break /Visit to the exhibition

1130-1200 Has the establishment of NORDEFCO had any impact on industry cooperation? Industry’s

perspective on Nordic cooperation.

Tuija Karanko Secretary General, Association of Finnish Defence and Aerospace (AFDA),

Finland

1200-1230 In a broader security policy and strategic perspective – what role can Nordic defence co

operation play? An academic perspective on Nordic defence cooperation.

Paal Sigurd Hilde, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, Norway.

1230-1300 The scope for capability and armaments cooperation

Presentation in a NORDEFCO Chair perspective. Rear Admiral Elisabeth Natvig, NOR Policy Steering

Committee - Capabilities Chair.

1300-1500 Lunch/Visit to

the exhibition

20 MAY

21 MAY

GOLD SPONSOR

Part II Results and status

1500-1530 Presentation of armaments plans and policies – Denmark.

Lt. General Per Pugholm Olsen, National Armaments Director, Denmark

1530-1600 Presentation of armaments plans and policies - Finland.

Lt. General Jarmo Lindberg, Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics and Armaments, Finland .

1600-1630 Break/Visit to the exhibition

1630-1700 Presentation of armaments plans and policies - Norway.

Rear Admiral Elisabeth Natvig, Chief of the Defence Policy and Long Term Planning Department,

Ministry of Defence, Norway.

1700-1730 Presentation of armaments plans and policies - Sweden.

Rear Admiral Thomas Engevall, Chief of Defence Logistics, Swedish Armed Forces

1730-1800 Presentation status and results NORDEFCO armaments cooperation, Cooperation Area Armaments

(COPA ARMA).

Col Tatu Juurtti, COPA ARMA Chair, Deputy Chief of Logistics, Defence Command, Finland. How does CO

PA Armaments work and what has been achieved? The relationship between capabilities and armaments.

1800-1830 Q&A – panel incl. wrap-up.

Presenters from Part II + moderator Siri Lill Mannes

1830-1900 Experts on national armaments plans is available for questions—outside conference hall.

1900-2000 Relax

2000- Banquet

0700-0900 Breakfast and checkout from hotel

0900-0920 Introduction

21th OF MAY

22 MAY

GOLD SPONSOR

Part III The future

0920-0950 The Nordic cooperation seen from a European perspective.

Tarja Jaakkola, Deputy Director, European Synergies and Innovation Directorate, European Defence

Agency (EDA). How is Nordic cooperation seen from EDA and does EDA see it being of relevance to other

actors or clusters?

0950-1020 The Nordic cooperation seen from a transatlantic perspective.

E.J. Herold, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment, NATO. How is Nordic cooperation

seen from NATO and does NATO see it being of relevance to other actors or clusters?

1020-1100 Break/Visit to the exhibition

1100-1200 Nordic cooperation a viable option for the industry – can industry do more to facilitate Nordic co

operation?

Steen Lynenskjold, Senior Vice President of Terma, Heikki Allonen, CEO of Patria and Chairman of the

Board of AFDA, Edgar Fossheim, President and CEO of Nammo AS, Tommy Gustafsson-Rask, CEO of

BAE Systems Hägglunds), moderator (panel)

1200-1230 NORDEFCO - the way ahead.

User perspective, Major General Odin Johannessen, NOR Military Coordination Committee Chair.

1230-1245 Wrap up and closing remark.

Morten Tiller, NAD, Norway, Torbjørn Svensgård, CEO & President FSi and Siri Lill Mannes, moderator.

1245-1400 Lunch

GOLD SPONSOR

These companies are among the exhibitors already registered :

Saab AB

3M Norge AS

BAE Systems Hägglunds AB

Vaisala Oyj

NATO Codification Group, Nato Support Agency (NSPA)

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS

Kenno Tech Oy

Nammo AS

Rockwell Collins

Rheinmetall Nordic AS

GOLD SPONSOR

Exhibition opportunities available - Unique opportunity for showcasing your company

and product to Nordic decision makers.

Exhibitor registration: www.fsi.no

Exhibition opportunities are only available to companies that have registered as participants to the seminar.

FIRST COME—FIRST SERVED

INFORMATION

Where is Sundvolden?

Sundvolden Hotel is situated 44 km from Oslo.

How to get to Sundvolden?

From Gardermoen Airport

Train and Bus/Taxi

There is a frequent (every 20 mins) train service from the airport to Sandvika station. Here you may change to bus, TIME-

Kspressen Linje 4 towards Hønefoss, which takes you to Sundvolden inn app. 30 mins. Timetable see this link. The railway

station and Sandvika bus station is in the same building as the railway station, just one floor down from the railway

platform.

Instead of bus, you may take a taxi from Sandvika to Sundvolden:

Company: Team Taxi phone. +47 32 11 38 00 (preorder by phone when the train leaves the airport)

Rates in NOK

Time 1-4 passengers 5-8 passengers 9-12 passengers 13-16 passengers

06.00 -18.00 675,- 875,- 1050,- 1300,- 18.00 -24.00 825,- 1075,- 1250,- 1500,-

00.00 -06.00 975,- 1175,- 1450,- 1700,-

Bus service directly from the airport to Sundvolden

There is also a frequent bus service from the airport to Sundvolden. The bus leaves from quay B35, outside the terminal

building and arrives right outside the hotel. Duration 1h 15 min. Timetable see link: http://www.askeladden.net/flybuss.

From Gardermoen (Quay B35) * 06.10 08.15 10.00 12.00 14.15 16.15 19.15 22.00 To Hønefoss 07.10 09.20 11.05 13.05 15.20 17.20 20.20 23.05 To Sundvolden 07.20 09.40 11.15 13.15 15.30 17.30 20.30 23.15

GOLD SPONSOR

POC regarding questions to the program:

Ylva Heidenberg Fredriksen mobile +47 995 76 385

Geir Engen mobile +47 934 83 208

Highlights in the programme:

Registration and Check in: from 1200 (20

may)

Exhibition opens 1800 (20 may)

Buffet dinner: 1930 (20 may)

Opening seminar: 0900 (21 may)

Lunch 1300 (21 may)

Seminar cont. 1500 (21 may)

Banquet 2000 (21 may)

Check out from 0800 (22 may)

Seminar day 2 0900 (22 may)

Lunch 1230 (22 may)

Bus to Gardermoen

Airport 1430 (22 may)

Taxi from/to Oslo airport

Company: Team Taxi tlf. +47 32 11 38 00

Time 1-4 passengers 5-8 passengers 9-12 passengers 13-16 passengers 06.00 -18.00 1350,- 1500,- 1800,- 2100,- 18.00 -24.00 1600,- 1700,- 2200,- 2500,- 00.00 -06.00 1750,- 1950,- 2400,- 2800,-

From Oslo

There is a frequent bus service from Oslo Bussterminal, next to the main railway station. Take the bus TIMEkspressen

towards Hønefoss, Linje 4, which takes you to Sundvolden inn app. 50 mins. Timetable see this link.

If you travel by car, follow E 18 towards Drammen. At Sandvika, exit to E 16, towards Hønefoss. After about 44 km

from Oslo will reach Sundvolden Hotel, located app 200 m off the main road.

Taxi from Oslo Taxi, phone 02323 will cost 795,- before 17:00 and 995,- after 17:00. Ask for fixed price.

How get to Oslo airport after the seminar?

After lunch 22 May, there will be a bus service directly from the hotel to Oslo Gardermoen Airport. The bus will depart

at 14:30.

GOLD SPONSOR

POC during your stay at Sundvolden:

Anne-Grethe H. Berntzen mobile +47 473 06 852

Svein H Andersen mobile +47 992 08 772