SMi Reports: Joint Forces Simulation and Training 2016 Conference Introduces the Key Drivers Impacting Joint Forces Training

SMi’s highly anticipated 7th annual Joint Forces Simulation & Training conference returns to London in February 2016.

London, United Kingdom, December 18, 2015 --(PR.com)-- This unique event brings together world’s leading Simulation, Training and Modelling representatives allowing the delegates to learn the A-Z journey of key drivers impacting joint forces training. Returning to London this February, this must-attend event will focus on the latest developments and technological advances in the quest for a more unified military unit. Haven't made a decision yet? Here are 7 featured discussions not to be missed in 2016:

1. Joint Fires Concept – How To Groom The System - Join Leutenant Colonel Maciej Komsta from the Polish Air Force to learn how to breach the gap between sim standardised training and real live reality
2. Distance Education for the Military Masses - Professor Walt Wildemann from the US Naval War College will give an update on U.S. Navy's Professional Military Education Program
3. TURAF Flight Training System - Brigadier General Recep Unal, Turkish Air Force will showcase the 5th generation training requirements as well as the proportionality between synthetic training and live flight
4. Overview of the NATO M&S COE - Join Lieutenant Colonel John M. Ferrell from the NATO Modelling & Simulation Centre of Excellence in Italy and learn about the M&S professional education in NATO and how they support the future COX
5. Stress Management in a Modern Training Environment - Captain Bjorn Persson from the Swedish Armed Forces will examine how to optimize learning for new environments and how to adopt to the different learning styles of digital natives and digital immigrants
6. Simulation and Training...Needs, Wants and Latest Developments - Join the panel discussion with Brigadier General Recep Unal (TUAF), Lieutenant Colonel John M. Ferrell (NATO) and Captain Navy (ret.) Piotr Gawliczek (National Defence University, Poland) and learn about the latest developments in the field
7. Medical Simulation and Training Within NATO Special Operation Forces - Discover the positive and negative effects of medical simulation from NATO's Combat Medical Technician Staff Sergeant Ryan Melville

Don't Miss: Half-Day Pre-Conference Workshop
'Modern Techniques and Technologies for the Enhancement of Training both Regulars and Reserves.' Hosted by Andrew Joly and Roy Evans, LEO, this workshop will explore what Defence can learn from industry in meeting learner's expectations with effective blended learning programmes, content and learner engagement. Visit www.jointforcestraining.com/prcom for more information and to register.

Sponsorship Opportunities
SMi offers sponsorship, exhibition, advertising and branding packages, uniquely tailored to complement a company's marketing strategy. For more information, please contact Sadia Malick, Director on +44 (0) 207 827 6748 or email smalick@smi-online.co.uk

After the success of the last conference, Joint Forces Simulation & Training 2016 is guaranteed to sell out once again. To secure a place & save £100, visit www.jointforcestraining.com/prcom today.

7th annual Joint Forces Simulation & Training Conference
03 – 04 February 2016
Contact email: ghippisleycox@smi-online.co.uk
Contact Number: Guy Hippisley Cox +44 20 7827 6197
Event website: www.jointforcestraining.com/prcom
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