The purpose of the NATO-Private Sector Engagement (NPSE) program is to foster collaboration between Allied-Nation private industry executives and NATO’s senior leadership.
The international environment has changed drastically in recent years, posing new dilemmas and presenting new opportunities for NATO and its 32 member-states. Canada and its Allies face significant pressure to increase defence spending and align their budgetary goals with the priorities of NATO. To achieve these goals, significant new investments in innovative technologies at the NATO and at the member-country level will be required.
By generating interactions with senior NATO officials, the NPSE initiative enabled senior defence and security industry executives to gain a novel perspective on NATO's global strategic needs and priorities. Direct dialogue with leading executive decision-makers allows NATO to better coordinate with the private sector and produce more significant synergies between the Alliance's Mission and the future direction of domestic industrial allocation into the 2030s and beyond.
· Day 1: Setting the Strategic Context “NATO Today, Threat Environment, and Geopolitical Challenges”
· Day 2: Understanding Opportunities and Priorities Within the European Security Framework for Business
· Day 3: Intensifying NATO’s Industry Engagements with Canadian Defence and Technology Innovation Companies
The Engagement took place over three days, from Wednesday, February 21 to Friday, February 23, 2024.
The in-person engagement was held at NATO Headquarters at Avenue Leopold III, 1110 Brussels, Belgium and SHAPE Headquarters at Rue Grande, 7010 Mons, Belgium, and the European External Action Service, Rond-point Robert Schuman 9, 1046 Brussels, Belgium.
The NPSE was designed to feature 22 Senior NATO, Canadian and EU Officials.
The NPSE initiative organized by the PIF facilitated discussions between a wide range of small-to-large companies in the defence, security and technology sector. It showcased interest in a spectrum of collaboration areas with NATO, including critical domains such as Digital Transformation, Maritime Security, Shipbuilding, Advanced Manufacturing, Cloud Technologies, Secure Communications, and Cybersecurity, among others.
If you or your company is interested in attending the next NPSE program (2025), please contact the Policy Insights Forum's Industry Liaison, Jamie Baillie (jamie.baillie@policyinsights.ca), to schedule a consultation.
9:00AM – 9:10 AM (EST): Event Opening
Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Michel Maisonneuve
9:00AM – 9:10 AM (EST): Event Opening
Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Michel Maisonneuve
9:10AM – 9:30 AM (EST): Keynote Statement Interview from NATO Headquarters (Brussels)
Mircea Geoană, NATO Deputy Secretary General
9:10AM – 9:30 AM (EST): Replay - Summit Keynote Interview from NATO Headquarters (Brussels)
Mircea Geoană, NATO Deputy Secretary General
9:30AM – 9:35 AM (EST): Moderator Speaker Introduction
Lieutenant-General (Ret’d) Michel Maisonneuve
9:30AM – 9:35 AM (EST): Moderator Speaker Introduction
Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Michel Maisonneuve
9:35AM – 9:45 AM (EST): Germany Perspectives
Generalmajor Jürgen Setzer, Vice Chief of the Cyber - and Information Domain Service and Chief Information Security Officer of the Bundeswehr
9:35AM – 9:45 AM (EST): Special Speaker Opening Statement
Goldy Hyder, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Business Council of Canada (Canada)
9:45AM – 9:55 AM (EST): Canada Perspectives
Stephen Burt, Assistant Deputy Minister (Data, Innovation and Analytics) and Chief Data Officer for the Department of National Defence (Canada)
9:45AM – 9:55 AM (EST):
Kevin Ford, President and Chief Executive Officer of Calian (Canada)
9:55AM – 10:05 AM (EST): France Perspectives
Général Philippe de Montenon, général de brigade, Adjoint au Commandant de la Cyberdéfense
9:55AM –10:05 AM (EST):
Emiliano Kargieman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Satellogic (Argentina)
10:05AM –10:15 AM (EST): United Kingdom Perspectives
Air Vice-Marshal Tim Neal-Hopes OBE, Director of Cyber, Intelligence and Information Integration for the UK Ministry of Defence
10:05AM – 10:15 AM (EST):
Angela Heise, Corporate Vice President for Defence & Intelligence of Microsoft (USA)
10:15AM – 10:25 AM (EST): Moderator Summary of Speakers’ Perspectives
Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Michel Maisonneuve
10:15AM –10:25 AM (EST):
Chris Pogue, Chief Executive Officer of Thales Canada (France)
10:25AM – 10:30 AM (EST): Tribute to Dr. Robert Spencer, a 101-Year-Old Canadian WWII Veteran and Eminent Scholar
10:25AM – 10:30 AM (EST): Moderator Summary of Speakers’ Perspectives
Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Michel Maisonneuve
10:30AM (EST): Break
10:30AM (EST): Break
10:35AM – 10:40 AM (EST): Round Table Segment Introduction
Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Michel Maisonneuve
10:35AM – 10:40 AM (EST): Round Table Segment Introduction
Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Michel Maisonneuve
10:40AM – 11:35 AM (EST): Round Table Discussion
10:40AM – 11:35 AM (EST): Round Table Discussion
11:35AM (EST): Closing Remarks
Brett Kitchen, CDR Magazine Publisher
11:35AM (EST): Closing Remarks
Brett Kitchen, CDR Magazine Publisher
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