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NCT

CBRNe Europe

CBRNe Europe Non-Conventional Threat: CBRNe Asia 2012 3-6 September, Bangkok

2-3 September 2014 Leipzig, Germany


Title To make this world a safer and more secure place


Welcome to NCT CBRNe Europe 2014! Dear distinguished colleagues, It is a tremendous pleasure to welcome such a prestigious group of leaders from the military, industry, government, and scientific community to the second edition of the Non-Conventional Threat CBRNe Europe 2014 conference and exhibition. We are honored to organize this leading forum in cooperation with the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) and the German Association for Defense Technology in a country that is a vital player in European defense, and home global key companies in the defense market. The host city of NCT CBRNe Europe is even host to our Platinum Sponsor Bruker Detection! Germany, as the European powerhouse and in its proximity to Russia, provides an ideal place to bring together the best and the brightest from international organizations, different European armed forces and civil first responder agencies. In connecting these with representatives from governments, police forces, and scientists, we are certain that NCT CBRNe Europe will again be the forum where you can meet the experts that will help you in finding the best solutions to your challenges. These past months have demonstrated that despite Europe’s relative stability and peace, deadly conflicts persist in close proximity and continue to be a concern for governments, citizens and companies in Europe. As surprisingly great numbers of European youths join radical movements in Syria and Iraq, the fear of returning warriors steadily increases. About a year after the attacks with chemical agents in Syria, we are reminded again of the dangers we face and the need to be prepared for the worse. Consequently, providing defense professionals and first responders with the most advanced equipment and training to counter and respond to CBRNe threats is crucial. It remains a complex and highly challenging task that needs collaboration and cooperation across agencies and borders, and across sciences and industries. In bringing together experts from all over Europe, NCT CBRNe Europe 2014 aims to support the European CBRNe community in facing these challenges and future threats. I would like to warmly welcome you to the Non-Conventional CBRNe Europe 2014, where we will address these key issues and work towards strengthening European resilience and capabilities in the field of CBRNe. Yours sincerely,

Ilja M. Bonsen Managing Director IB Consultancy

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Table of Contents Program Overview 4 Day 1 6 Day 2 7 Speakers 9 Welcome to Leipzig, the home of CBRNe Detection; and Bruker!

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Editorial: Fraunhofer IOSB 16 The Exhibition 18 Sponsors 20 Exhibitors 21 Partners 23 Media Partners 24 Practical Leipzig 28 NCT CBRNe Awards 30

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Programme Overview Time

Schedule

Venue

08:00

Registration and Networking

Ballroom BC

09:00

Opening Plenary: CBRN Defense and Security in Europe

Ballroom A

11:00

Morning Refreshments and Networking

Ballroom BC

11:30

Research and Procurement in CBRN Defense in Europe

Ballroom A

13:00

Lunch and Networking

Ballroom BC

14:00

Standardizing Crisis and Hazard Management Approaches Ballroom A

15:30

Afternoon Refreshments and Networking

Tuesday

Overview

Day

16:00

20:00

Wednesday

Management Cocktail Reception sponsored by Bruker Daltonics GmbH

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Ballroom A

Moritzbastei

08:30

Registration

Ballroom BC

09:00

From CBRN Detection to Crisis Management

Ballroom A

10:30

Morning Refreshments and Networking

Ballroom BC

11:00

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SENEKA: Sensor Networks with UGVs for Disaster

Ballroom BC

Fukushima and Chernobyl Revisited: What to Learn about CBRN Protection and Consequence Management in

Ballroom A

Europe? Guided Tour through Outside Vehicle Exhibition

The Westin Leipzig

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Parking

13:00

Lunch and Networking

Ballroom BC

14:00

CBRN Decontamination and Response

Ballroom A

16:00

Afternoon Refreshments and Networking

Ballroom BC

16:30

Closing Industry Panel

Ballroom A

12:00


WELCOME TO LEIPZIG

NCT CBRNe EUROPE

T H E H O M E O F 2. - 3. SEPTEMBER 2014 CBRNE DETECTION AND WESTIN LEIPZIG

BRUKER DETECTION

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Day 1: Tuesday 2 September OPENING PLENARY: CBRN DEFENCE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE - AN ASSESSMENT 09:00

Chairman’s Opening Remarks

Tuesday

Presented by Lt. Col. Bernd Allert, Senior CBRN Defence Officer, Bundeswehr CBRN Defence Command, Germany 09:05 The Ground-breaking Transformation of the German CBRN Defence Corps • Current challenges and requirements in the field of CBRN defence that led to the Bundeswehr CBRN Defence Command’s transformation • The way ahead in order to effectively respond to emerging threats and requirements in the field of CBRN from the Bundeswehr perspective Presented by Col. Henry Neumann, Commander, Bundeswehr CBRN Defence Command, Germany 09:30 The CBRN Battalion of the Slovakian Armed Forces - Transformation Programs and Best Practices in CBRN Reconnaissance and Response • Current armament and transformation programs concerning the Slovak CBRN battalion • Experiences and best practices from past deployments and EU battalion group participation in the field of CBRN Reconnaissance and Response Presented by Lt. Col. Oliver Toderiska, Commander, CBRN Batallion/ General Staff of the Slovak Armed Forces, Slovak Republic 10:00 Reality and Requirements - a delicate balance • Changes in the CBRNE Context • Technical Challenges and New Requirements • Business Challenges Presented by Sebastian Meyer-Plath, Managing Director, Bruker Daltonics GmbH, Germany 10:30

WMD terrorism threats: UN answer

Presented by Nikita Smidovich, Sr. Political Affairs Officer, United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs UNODA 11:00

Morning Refreshments and Networking

SESSION I: RESEARCH AND PROCUREMENT IN CBRN DEFENCE IN EUROPE 11:30 CBRN Defense - Achievements and Remaining Gaps in the German Bundeswehr from the Armament Point of View • Technical solutions and requirements in the German Armed Forces • Legal aspects about the biological sample analysis and operating deployable biological laboratories • Safety of decontamination procedures Presented by Dr. Heinz-Ulrich Glaeser, Project Manager, Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support, Germany 12:00 Simulation Models for the Assessment of Intelligent Missile Systems • Assessment of Intelligent Missile Systems • Consequences of Intercept Presented by Norbert Kopp, Managing Director, tms, Germany 12:30 Enhancing Effectiveness of CBRN Crisis Management: The CATO Research Project • Key challenges in CBRN crisis management and respective requirements in R&D • Activities of MDA with European partners to enhance CBRN crisis management capabilities • Objectives and current lessons learned of the CATO project Presented by Chaim Rafalowski, EU and Disaster Management Coordinator, Magen David Adom, Israel 13:00

Lunch Break

SESSION II: STANDARDISING CRISIS AND HAZARD MANAGEMENT APPROACHES 14:00 Enhancing Preparedness for RN Mass Casualty Incidents: Realizing an European Network of Biological Dosimetry (RENEB) • Provision of rapid, comprehensive and standardised methodology for emergency response in case of large- scale radiological event In Europe • Establishing a sustainable European network in biological dosimetry • EU radiation emergency management


Presented by Ursula Oestreicher, Biological Radiation Effects and Biological Dosimetry Section, Federal Office for Radiation Protection, Germany 14:30 Reality and Requirements - a delicate balance • Changes in the CBRNE Context • Technical Challenges and New Requirements • Business Challenges Presented by Alexander Heyl, CEO, Heyltex Corporation, USA 15:00 Responding to CBRN Threats in Europe: Drawing Lessons from a Comparative Analysis and On-Site Exercises • Legal issues affecting the operative deliver of the response • Issues linked with crisis communication, (the lack of) EU technological standards, intelligence sharing and training • Results of table-top exercises Presented by Dr Matteo N. Bonfanti, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa, Italy 15:30

Afternoon Refreshments and Networking

SESSION III: SENEKA: SENSOR NETWORKS WITH UGVS FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT 16:00 Fraunhofer SENEKA: Sensor Network with autonomous UAS and UGV for hazard detection • Overview of Fraunhofer’s SENEKA prototype, a sensor network with mobile robots for disaster management” • Assisting emergency response teams in detecting hazards (including chemical hazards) and missing people even in areas with restricted access for humans Presented by Dr. Andreas Meissner, Head of Business Development, Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB, Germany 16:30 Low cost and low power sensor nodes for the detection of gaseous hazardous substances in case of a disaster • Low cost, low power gas sensor node for spatially resolved, accurate gas measurements in the event of a disaster

Integration of various low cost and low power gas, temperature and humidity sensors, combined with intelligent signal processing and information fusion Presented by Sven Rademacher, Sen. Research Associate, Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Germany 17:00 Person detection in the SENEKA project • Discovering victims and gaining situational awareness about all present people through SENEKA • Approach based on thermal imagery that extracts all warm image regions which are classified afterwards as person or non-person Presented by Dr.-Ing. Thomas Müller, Sen. Research Associate, Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB, Germany 17:30 Fraunhofer SENEKA project from an end- user perspective • The tasks of the German international operating USAR team and the national operating CBRN detection teams • How the individual components of the SENEKA project support the relief units Presented by Mario König, Deputy Head of the Analytical Task Force ATF, Fire Brigade Mannheim, Germany 18:00

Chairman’s Closing Remarks

Presented by Lt. Col. Bernd Allert, Senior CBRN Defence Officer, Bundeswehr CBRN Defence Command, Germany 20:00

Drinks Reception (see page 30)

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Wednesday

Day 2: Wednesday 3 September SESSION IV: FROM CBRN DETECTION AND TO CRISIS MANAGEMENT

09:00

Chairman’s Opening Remarks

Presented by Lt. Col. Bernd Allert, Senior CBRN Defence Officer, Bundeswehr CBRN Defence Command, Germany 09:05 Monitoring of Contamination, Situation Assessment and Protective Actions after Radiological Incidents in Germany • Existing SOPs in RN detection and monitoring in the case of a radiological incident • Processes from RN detection to a systematic threat assessment • Lessons Learned from the Fukushima Daiichi Incident Presented by Dr. Horst Miska, Chairman of the Civil Protection Commission, Ministry of the Interior, Germany 09:30 CBRN Detection for Critical Infrastructure protection • Potential CBRNe related threats for critical infrastructure • Legal frameworks and responsibilities • Respective solutions Presented by Martin Neujahr, Head of Business Unit Critical Infrastructure Protection, Bruker Daltonics GmbH, Germany 10:00 Capabilities to Detect and Analyse Biological Warfare Agents within the Polish Armed Forces • Challenges regarding the detection, analysis and surveillance of pathogens and toxins used in biological warfare • Respective capabilities of the Polish Armed Forces and the BLS-3 laboratory • Relevance of the Polish Armed Forces in the field of biodefense and response Presented by Maj. Aleksander Michalski, Acting Head of BTTIC Virology Laboratory, Military Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology/ Biological Threats Identification and Countermeasure Centre, Poland 10:30

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Morning Refreshments and Networking

SESSION V: FUKUSHIMA & CHERNOBYL REVISITED: WHAT TO LEARN ABOUT CBRN PROTECTION AND CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT IN EUROPE? 11:00 Decontamination Management of contaminated Soil and Personnel - Experiences in Belarus from Chernobyl Accident • Consequences of a RN incident for rural areas and inhabitants • Decontamination planning and operations of soil and personnel during the Chernobyl emergency period • Respective lessons learned in this field after Chernobyl and Fukushima Presented by Prof. Dr. Iossif Bogdevitch, Research Institute for Soil Science and Agrochemistry, Belarus 11:30 Surviving through Targeted Protection: Preventing Acute Radiation Syndrome in Emergency Personnel • Acute Radiation Syndrome: different scenarios • Radiation Protection of Emergency Personnel • Challenges and Solutions to Shield against gamma radiation Presented byDr. Oren Milshtein, President and CSO, Stemrad, Israel 12:00 Tour through Outside Vehicle Demonstration Including Leipzig Fire Department vehicle with Bruker equipment and Injured Patient Decontamination System by OWR 12:30

Lunch Break and Networking SESSION VI: CBRN DECONTAMINATION AND RESPONSE

13:30 Innovation in the Field of Biological Defence- New Generation of Field Laboratories and their Role for Quicker Response to Biological Incidents Presented by Maj. Peter Balasz, Commander of HDF MBLC/ Leader Engineer of BioLab Project, Hungarian Defence Forces, Hungary 14:00 Operational Chemical Decontamination Planning and Preparedness in Turkey • Chemical threat scenarios to the Turkish Armed Forces


Respective plans for the decontamination of personnel • Activities of the Turkish Armed Forces CBRN school to enhance preparedness of military forces to these challenges Presented by Col. (ret.) Ayhan Batur, Former Commander, CBRN School of the Turkish Armed Forces, Turkey • 14:30 Decontamination of Personnel and Casualties • Challenges of personnel and casualty decontamination • Mobile casualty decontamination system • Exercises and elaboration of specific technical points for a functional system Presented by Thilo Schuppler, Head of R&D, OWR GmbH, Germany

and equipment for targeted response and decontamination within emergency planning and SOPs in the Slovak Republic • Respective gaps and requirements of Slovak emergency services for post-incident strategies Presented by Milan Orolin, CBRNe Advisor/ Department of Civil Protection and Crisis Cooperation, Ministry of the Interior, Slovak Republic

15:00 Response and Decontamination Planning in the Slovak Republic for Large Scale CBRN Incidents • Potential consequences of CBRN incidents within densely populated areas • Respective consequence assessment tools

16:20

Industry Plenary

16:45

Chairman’s Closing Remarks

15:30

Afternoon Refreshments and Networking CLOSING PLENARY

16:00 International cooperation in preventing CBRN treats: UNSCR1540 Presented by Nikita Smidovich, Sr. Political Affairs Officer, UNODA

Presented by Lt. Col. Bernd Allert, Senior CBRN Defence Officer, Bundeswehr CBRN Defence Command, Germany

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Speakers Lt. Col. Bernd Allert, Senior CBRN Defence Officer, Bundeswehr CBRN Defence Command, Germany Bernd Allert joined the German CBRN Defence Corps in 1977. From 2008 to 2013, he had been working for NATO’s Weapons of Mass Destruction Non-Proliferation Centre (WMDC). His areas of expertise covered CBRN defence training, civil-military cooperation and international outreach. Prior to the NATO HQ assignment, he worked as a Deputy Force Protection Officer / Staff Officer CBRN Defence for Allied Component Command Headquarters Heidelberg (ALCC HQ). A seven-month tour as HQ ISAF’s Deputy Theatre Force Protection Officer was included. In May 2013, Lt. Col. Allert got his current duty post within the Policy & Forces Development Division of the Bundeswehr CBRN Defence Command. He is responsible for international cooperation and standardization. For years, Lt. Col. Allert represented either Germany or ALLC HQ HD in various CBRN defence bodies like the former CBRN Defence Training Working Group or the CBRN Operations Working Group. Nowadays, he is the German speaker within NATO’s Doctrine & Terminology Panel and the chair of the (JCBRND-CDG) Team of Experts CBRN Defence 2020. Maj. Peter Balázs, Commander of HDF MBLC/ Leader Engineer of BioLab Project, Hungarian Defence Forces, Hungary Major Péter Balázs graduated from University of Miskolc, Hungary as mechanical engineer, specialisation of environmental engineering. His military career started in 1997. During his military career at Hungarian Defence Forces he worked in several positions such as an engineering unit leader, CBRN defence company deputy commander, commander of the HDF Mobile Biological Laboratory Complex. Major Péter Balázs was posted to NATO missions in Kosovo and Iraq several times, and participated in the Olympic Games in Greece and in NATO Summit in Latvia as a CBRN expert. He completed successfully medical logistic courses in European countries and USA. Major Balázs is leader engineer for the Biological Laboratory Development project of the HDF and the Rapid Diagnostic Laboratory project for civilian defense purposes.

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Col. (Ret.) Ayhan Batur, Former Commander, CBRN School of the Turkish Armed Forces, Turkey Mr. Batur graduated from the War Academy and served for the Turkish Armed Forces for 25 years. With over 15 years of Turkish Armed Forces military experience as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Specialist, he has served as senior trainer and director for the Turkish Army Chemical Defense; CBRN Company and CBRN Battalion commanding officer; Chief NBC at NATO Rapid Deployable Corps; 6 years at the Turkish Armed Forces CBRN School as Academic Director and CBRN School Commander. He was responsible for the management, planning and execution of training and courses for the Turkish Armed Forces. He developed and conducted training for officers, NCOs, Specialists and civilians. He established standard training processes and formats for the CBRN School and Training Center. He successfully executed many exercises and participated in and also led projects and research activities requiring coordination with high level officers, civilians, companies and universities. He gained experience in a number of International (UN and NATO) operations. He has been awarded by NATO the Service Medal- Bosnia, NATO Service Medal- Iraq, several badges and more than 80 appreciation letters. He has retired just a few months ago, following a 34 years’ service in military uniform. Prof. Dr. Iossif Bodgevitch, Research Institute for Soil Science and Agrochemistry, Belarus Prof. Dr. Iossif Bogdevitch expert in Agrochemistry and Radioecology of Research Institute for Soil Science and Agrochemistry in Minsk, Belarus (BRISSA). He is an active member of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, former Director of BRISSA (1980-2005) and coordinator of State Research Programme of Belarus for Monitoring and Remediation of Contaminated Land after Chernobyl Accident. Furthermore, he has participated in several International Projects (IAEA TC Projects, French-German Initiative, ETHOS, CORE) for mitigation of consequences of Chernobyl Accident in agriculture.


Dr. Heinz-Ulrich Gläser, Project Manager, Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and InService Support, Germany Diploma and Ph.D. in microbiology (University Bonn) Germany. Master Degree of Global Management (Universities Koblenz and RheinSieg, Germany). Visiting scientist at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot (Israel) and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg. Germany. Research scientist at the Institute of Protection Technology, NBCProtection, Germany, Exchange Scientist at the Picatinny Arsenal, USA, UNMOVIC Bioweapon-Inspector in Iraq. German representative in the NATO JCDG CBRN-Defense, Evaluator and expert for the European Union FP 7 program and the European Defense Agency. Alexander Heyl, CEO, Heyltex Corporation, USA Mr Heyl currently is the Managing Director of Heyl Chemisch-pharmazeutische Fabrik Berlin GmbH & Co. KG., as well as the Chief Executive Officer of Heyltex Corporation in Houston, Texas. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree, a Master of Arts and a Master of Business Administration in Health Care Management. His

professional experience includes four years as the Director of Revenue Management for Omni Colonnade in Miami, Florida, and three years as the Director of Revenue Management of Sofitel Miami, Florida. In 2006, Mr Heyl joined Heyltex Corporation in Houston, Texas, as the Director of Sales and Revenue. He also founded the Radiological Threat Awareness Coalition (RTAC), which he chaired as Executive Chairman of the Board from 2008 - 2010.

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Dr. Matteo E. Bonfanti, Research Fellow, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa, Italy Dr. Matteo E. Bonfanti serves as Research Fellow at the Institute of Law, Politics and Development (DIRPOLIS) at the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, based in Pisa. He holds a PhD in International Fundamental Rights Law. His current research focuses on legal, policy and fundamental rights issues raised by targeted initiatives adopted by the EU and its Member States to foster their internal security. These include new solutions to enhance CBRNe preparedness and response, critical infrastructure protection, policing and intelligence cooperation as well as the development and use of new or emerging technologies for security purposes. Matteo is active in EC and EDA funded projects since 2010.

Mario König, Head of the Analytical Task Force, Fire Department Mannheim, Germany Mario Koenig is Head of Fire and Hazard Protection at the Fire Department Mannheim and Head of its Analytical Task Force. Having participated in several foreign deployments with the German THW, the EU and the UN, he is a Consultant in the areas of fire and CBRN protection.

Norbert Kopp, Managing Director, tms, Germany Fields of work/projects: Investigation of Consequences/ Effects from ballistic Missile interception (Debris, nonconventional warheads (chem/ bio/nuc), HEMP), consequence analysis/management: Effects of NBC related events, i.e. Dirty Bomb etc., development of a simulation model for the assessment of hazards of engaged TBMs with conventional and non-conventional payload (HEAT), simulation and evaluation of the dispersion and effects of smoke munitions for MLRS, model development and evaluation of an area defence weapon, probabilistic risk assessment, calculation of hazard areas, statistical quality assurance.

Dr. Andreas Meissner, Head of Business Development, Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB, Germany Dr. Andreas Meissner received his diploma in Business Administration and Computer Science at the University of Mannheim, Germany, in 1997; he also holds a U.S. MBA degree. In 2005, he obtained a doctoral

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degree in Engineering from Braunschweig Technical University. During his professional career at Germany’s Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, he has held several positions in Darmstadt, where he headed a department offering mobile IT solutions to emergency services, and in Karlsruhe, where he now oversees Business Development at Fraunhofer IOSB’s Security business unit. Sebastian Meyer-Plath, Managing Director, Bruker Daltonics GmbH, Germany Sebastian Meyer-Plath is the President of the Bruker Detection Division and as such responsible for sales, marketing, strategy, R&D and operations of the Division worldwide. After graduating in Microbiology at the University of Bonn, Sebastian joined Bruker in Bremen and held various positions as a Product Manager and Head of Military Sales. After a term with the German Bio Start-Up Advalytix GmbH in Munich, Sebastian joined Smiths Detection in Watford as the VP Sales & Marketing. Sebastian currently holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the CBRN Defence Corps of the German Army as a reserve officer. Sebastian is married and has three children. Maj. Aleksandr Michalski, Military Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Polish Armed Forces, Poland Maj. Michalski graduated from the Faculty of Biology and Earth Science of the Maria Curie Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland, with an MSc in Biotechnology and continued with his postgraduate studies in Management of Research and Development Area in Research Institutions. In the meanwhile he has attended multiple trainings in safety and biosafety. For more than 10 years he is a Research Scientist and Specialist in BTICC MIHE, Poland. His main areas of activity are: Detection and identification of BWA in annual SIBCA exercises, environmental screening of natural reservoirs in Poland for dangerous pathogens (Bacillus anthracis, Francisella tularensis, Hanta viruses), participation in biological safety and biosecurity Polish national regulation proceeding, training and certification of biological survey teams of Polish Armed Forces in the field of sampling in contaminated area and provisional

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analysis, training and certification of CBRN mobile laboratories personnel in the field of biological safety, confirmatory analysis of BWA agent, training of military and civilian personnel in laboratory biological safety and biosecurity, technical and biosafety advisory in containment laboratories projects. Dr. Oren Milshtein, President and Chief Scientific Officer, Stemrad, Israel Dr. Milstein co-founded StemRad in November 2011 and currently serves as its President and Chief Scientific Officer. At StemRad his work is focused on advancing novel solutions to Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS). Dr. Milstein has more than 12 years of Life Sciences research experience. Formerly, Dr. Milstein was an EMBO fellow at NYU’s Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine, where his research provided basic insights into the mechanism of T cell activation. Later in his career, as an NIH fellow at the Scripps Research Institute, he discovered a novel mechanism for iron deficiency anemia. Subsequently, Oren focused his research on radiation-induced autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Dr. Milstein received his Ph.D. degree from The Weizmann Institute of Science in 2008, where he developed novel strategies for successful bone marrow transplantation into irradiated subjects. He received his B.Sc., Magna Cum Laude from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His research has resulted in several peer-reviewed publications and patents. Dr. Horst Miska, Chairman of the Civil Protection Commission, Ministry of Interior, Germany Dr. Horst Miska studied nuclear physics at the Technical University of Darmstadt and did his postdoctoral research at the Education and working experience MIT Bates Linac (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA). He worked as a Scientific Assistant in the University of Mainz, as a Referent at the Ministry of Interior for the state of Rheinland-Pfalz in Mainz and a Seconded National Expert (END) at DG Environment in the European Commission in Brussels. Now, he is retired and working as a consultant in civil and radiation protection; e.g. 4 deployments as radiation protection advisor to the German Embassy in Tokyo


Martin Neujahr, Head of Business Unit CIP, Bruker Daltonics GmbH, Germany After graduating in Business Management and Computer Science at the Bundeswehr University (Munich) he held various positions in the German Air Force. Martin further graduated as General Staff Officer at the Bundeswehr Command and Staff College in Hamburg. He was assigned to the Joint Staff of the Ministry of Defence to lead the German contribution to the NATO Concept Development & Experimentation program. In this position he was the German representative in various NATO Working Groups before he asked for retirement as Lieutenant Colonel (General Staff). His industrial career brought him to IBM and Thales where he held various positions as a Senior Managing Consultant as well as in global Marketing and Sales. At the same time Martin was Chairman of a NATO Industrial Advisory Working Sub Group before he joined Bruker in his current position. Thomas Müller, Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB, Germany Thomas Müller studied computer sciences at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany since 1991 and received his diploma in computer sciences in the year 1997. He received his PhD 2001 in the field of Computer Vision for Visual Serving at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany. Since 2001, he has been working on various aspects in the field of computer vision in different optical bands (object localization and tracking, security & safety, camouflage assessment, change detection, moving target indication (MTI), person detection) at the Fraunhofer Institute for Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Col. Henry Neumann, Commander, Bundeswehr CBRN Defence Command, Germany Colonel Neumann began his military career on the 2 Jan 1975 as an Officer Cadet of the German Army NBC Defence Corps. From April 1975 to May 1981 he successfully completed his Officers Course and graduated from University with a degree in Computer Sciences. From May 1981 to March 1986 he was assigned platoon leader of an NBC Defence Platoon in Emden, Lower Saxony and Company Commander of an NBC Defence Company in Bruchsal, Baden Wuerttemberg. From April 1986 to September 1987 Colonel Neumann was appointed Chief of a Training Inspectorate at the NBC Defence and Self-Protection School in Sonthofen, Baveria, after which he was assigned from October 1987 to March 1991 Company Commander of the HQ Company 7 (GE) Panzer Division in Unna, North Rhein Westphalia. From April 1991 to September 1994 he was desk officer for NBC defence training at the Army Office in Cologne, North Rhein Westphalia. From October 1994 to December 1996 Colonel Neumann commanded NBC Defence Batallion 110 in Emden, Lower Saxony. From January 1997 to August 2003 he held various assignments in the field of NBC defence and Protection issues in the Federal Ministry of Defence in Bonn, North Rhein Westphalia. From September 2003 to September 2005 Colonel Neumann was Branch Chief of the Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Branch in the CBRN Defence and Protection Issues Division of the Federal Armed Forces Joint Support Command in Cologne, North Rhein Westphalia. In October 2004 Colonel Neumann was appointed deputy Brigade Commander of NBC defence Brigade 100 in Bruchsal, Baden Wuerttemberg. He was Commander of NATO’s CBRN Joint Assessment Team during the NFR 4 rotation. Since February 2006 Colonel Neumann was Branch Chief of the CBRN Defence, Fire Fighting and Self Protection Branch in the CBRN Defence and Protection Issues Division of the Federal Armed Forces Joint Support Command in Cologne, North Rhein Westphalia. Colonel Neumann was Chairman of the CBRN Defence Training Working Group (NTG/JSSG) from May 2008 through 2010. In 2008 and 2009 he chaired the EDA Project Team CBRN Detection, Identification and Monitoring; in May 2009 he was elected chairman of the BIO EDEP PROGRAMME PREPARATION GROUP. From August 2010 Colonel Neumann was the

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Commander German Forces KABUL and Liaison Officer from the German to the Afghan MoD. His tour of duty ended January 2012. Returning back into the Joint Support Command he was appointed Commissioner for the Establishment of the Bundeswehr CBRN Defence Command. He also took over the function of the Chief of Staff of the Joint Support Command. On 23 April 2013, Colonel Neumann was handed over the Command of the Bundeswehr CBRN Defence Command in Bruchsal. He has been awarded with the Silver Cross of Honour of the Federal Armed Force, the Gold Cross of Honour of the Federal Armed Forces, the Einsatzmedalille ISAF in Silber and NATO Medal ISAF. Milan Orolin, CBRNe Advisor, Department of Civil Protection and Crisis Cooperation, Ministry of the Interior, Slovak Republic Milan Orolin attended Secondary School of Food Industry in Nitra, Slovak Republic. His field of study was the Food sampler, mainly aimed to the education in analytical chemistry and microbiology. Afterwards he studied Biotechnology in the Slovak University of Agriculture. He finished the engineer studies with diploma work in research of gene vector constructs, using microinjection to produce transgenic rabbit embryos. Subsequently, he worked in the Institute of Virology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, where he worked on research of herpetic viruses on the department of molecular pathogenesis of the viruses. Since the beginning of 2013 he works for Ministry of interior of the Slovak republic as an advisor specifically aimed on CBRN related agenda. Ursula Ă–stereicher, Section Biological Radiation Effects and Biological Dosimetry, Department of Radiation Protection, Germany Dipl. Biol. Ursula Oestreicher, supervises the biological dosimetry laboratory (German reference laboratory) of the section "Biological Radiation Effects and Biological Dosimetry" at the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS). She has wide expert knowledge in the field of biological dosimetry including classical and molecular cytogenetics and was involved in different EU Projects (MULTIBIODOSE, RENEB) performed in the

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frame of biological dosimetry. The research focuses on establishing a sustainable European network in biological dosimetry that will guarantee maximum efficiency in processing and scoring of biological samples for fast and reliable results and will be integrated into the EU emergency management structures. Sven Rademacher, Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB, Germany Sven Rademacher received his degree in Technical Computer Science from the University of applied science Furtwangen in 2001 and his Master degree in Embedded Systems from the University of Hagen in 2010. He is working at the Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques in Freiburg in the working group Integrated Sensor Systems since 2001. His research interests focus on signal processing for gas sensors. He is working on his doctoral thesis at the University of Freiburg since 2012. Chaim Rafalowski, EU and Disaster Management Coordinator, Magen David Adom, Israel Chaim Rafalowski holds a M.A. in Public Administration from the Tel Aviv University and has been a staff member of the MDA since 1988. During his employment, he has been a MDA disaster management coordinator; he is a former director of emergency management and HAZMAT department. Also, he has been a member of national steering committees on non-conventional response and a member of the Advisory Board on Security Research to the EC. Mr. Thilo Schuppler, Head of R&D, OWR GmbH, Germany Thilo Schuppler was born in Stuttgart, Germany. He joined the German Federal Armed Forces Bundeswehr as an officer candidate of the NBC corps, finished his duty as Lieutenant and joined the army reserve as CBRN officer. Thilo Schuppler graduated in chemistry and worked as


Nikita Smidovich, Senior Political Affairs Officer, Office for Disarmament Affairs, UNODA Mr. Smidovich has been dealing with political, legal and practical issues of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) arms control and disarmament throughout his whole professional career. His main areas of expertise and practical experience are disarmament and non-proliferation in areas of biological and chemical weapons and missiles. He was a leading negotiator of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) in multilateral and bilateral negotiations from 1985 to 1991 and of the first set of confidence-building measures adopted at the second BWC Review Conference (1986). Since 1991, Mr. Smidovich has been working for UNSCOM/UNMOVIC dealing with issues related to conceptual planning of monitoring activities, practical implementation of inspection activities in Iraq and training of international inspectors. He joined the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs in March 2008 and is currently working on issues related to the implementation of UNSC resolution 1540 (2004) on non-proliferation of WMD and their means of delivery.

Lt. Col. Oliver Toderiška, Commander, CBRN Defence Battalion/General Staff of the Slovak Armed Forces, Slovak Republic CBRN Battalion Commander Toderiška was born in 1968 in town Považská Bystrica. He graduated from the Military Vocational School (branch of Military Chemistry) in 1986 and continued with the Military Academy until 1990. He received continuous additional training since 2011, including the CBRN recce FOX Course and the Disaster Preparation Officer Specialist Course of the US Army CBRN School in Fort Leonard Wood, MI, USA. He started his service as CBRN platoon commander in 1990 and continued as a Company Commander, CBRN specialist in the Land Forces, Commander of Mobile Identification Laboratory, until he was awarded his current title as CBRN Battalion Commander in 2012. He has been deployed in Operation Desert Storm in Iraq in 2003 as the 2nd in command Slovak contingent, as well as in KFOR in Kosovo as Specialist Officer J-3 CONOPS. He is much decorated with more than 10 medals. Lt. Col. Toderiška is married with two children.

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a scientist at the University of Konstanz (Germany), at ALTANA Pharma and at the University of Singapore. Beside his studies he served in several positions as CBRN officer and was promoted to captain and company commander. In 2008 Thilo Schuppler joined OWR as chemist, responsible for the development of different new decontamination agents for high-value equipment and human skin. Since 2009 he is head of the R&D department, responsible for the development of CBRN concepts, technical development and engineering of new solutions, system integration and consulting. He is thereby working especially in the fields of decontamination and CBRN reconnaissance. He is also point of contact of the scientific and military competence board of OWR which involves experts from different disciplines. The OWR competence board acts as an interdisciplinary board in order to solve complex problems. Since 2012 he is CBRN consultant in the SENEKA project of the Fraunhofer Institute IOSB in Karlsruhe working on Sensor Networks with UGVs for Disaster Management.

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Fraunhofer SENEKA: Sensor Network with autonomous UAS and UGV for hazard detection

Sensornetzwerk mit mobilen Robotern für das Katastrophenmanagement

Dr. Andreas Meissner Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB Karlsruhe, Germany When it comes to deploying sensors in a suspected CBRNe hazard area, a common question is: How to get them there? Should people be sent in, or is there another way to acquire on-site sensor data without any pre-existing infrastructure? Could a network of novel autonomous air and land based mobile sensor carriers be a solution? Germany’s Fraunhofer Gesellschaft has looked into the matter as part of its SENEKA research project, where a "sensor network with mobile robots for disaster management" has been developed. This article looks into SENEKA’s basic setup and the benefits that may arise from using such a system.

Figure 1: SENEKA System Overview

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SENEKA includes unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and unmanned ground vehicles (UGV) that are networked with their peers and with a ground control station. UAS and UGV are equipped for autonomous operation, i.e. they do not require joystick-style control commands by a human operator, they rather find their way by themselves. Using a method called SLAM, simultaneous localization and mapping, they scan their environment while moving, building a digital map of their surroundings that gets more and more detailed and may also serve as an input to a situational picture presented to human experts. SENEKA’s UGVs are four-wheel-drive robust vehicles dubbed "Quanjo", developed by Fraunhofer for autonomous operation in unknown terrain. UAS are based on commercially available platforms. Following a multi-sensor approach, the carriers may be equipped with cameras and with mission-specific sensors such as gas sensors. They can be used on a fly-in-fly-out (or drive-in-drive out) basis, but some UAS and UGV are additionally designed to drop special low-energy high-endurance sensor nodes at places where they are to remain on a long-term basis during the mission. Those droppable sensor nodes are a new feature of SENEKA and come in two varieties: "High-End" sensor nodes may be deployed by a Quanjo UGV with a robotic arm along its path, so areas may remain under surveillance even when the UGV has moved on. They will be collected again when the mission is over. "Best-price" sensor nodes are disposable sensors shaped like a small ball; they may be dropped by specially equipped UAS while flying e.g. over a heap of debris where sensors have to physically enter the heap in order to obtain meaningful data. Those sensor nodes will not be recovered. Figure 1 shows the SENEKA UAS and UGV sensor carriers, the high-end sensor node, a control station view and some of the communication links. Speaking about sensors, SENEKA nodes may contain commercially available sensors as well as low-energy colorimetric or photo-acoustic "SniffNode" gas sensors developed by Fraunhofer within the project (Figure 2). In order to establish reliable wireless communication links between the carriers, the sensor nodes, and the control station even in a hostile environment, Fraunhofer has come up with a robust radio communication system using a number of frequencies to form a multi-hop redundant network. The SENEKA control station is the hub for mission control and data analysis, normally deployed in a vansized vehicle. Fraunhofer believes that, once moved ahead from a research prototype to a fully developed system, SENEKA has the potential to significantly enhance the ability of hazard response teams to get their sensors to where they need to be in order to acquire meaningful data. Due to SENEKA’s autonomous operation features, experts may concentrate on defining the mission and on analyzing the data instead of having to put much effort into controlling the fleet of carriers. Moreover, SENEKA reduces the exposure of responders to risk by keeping them out of the immediate hazard areas, and the SENEKA UAS may even reach otherwise inaccessible areas.

Figure 2: SniffNode

Fraunhofer Gesellschaft is Europe’s largest applied research organisation, and as part of its innovation model, prototype results of projects like SENEKA are made available for real-world use by partnering with industry. Approaching the end of the research project phase in late 2014, the SENEKA team is now in the process of establishing such collaboration.

Dr. Andreas Meissner co-leads the SENEKA project and is head of business development for the Security Business Unit at Fraunhofer’s Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB. He may be reached at andreas.meissner@iosb.fraunhofer.de. Further information on SENEKA is available at http://www.fraunhofer.de using "SENEKA" as keyword.

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Sponsors Platinum Sponsor Bruker Daltonik GmbH Contact Person: Mr. Alexander Müller Tel.: +49 341 2431 454 E-mail: alexander.mueller@bdal.de Website: www.bruker.com Bruker Detection is a leading global specialist producing Chemical Biological Radiation Nuclear Explosive detection equipment and total solutions. Widely regarded as the development and manufacturing expert of easy to use and reliable instruments, our product line ranges from handheld to stand-off detectors and complete solutions for platform integration. We understand that complex scenarios require an integrated system approach and as one of the most experienced players on the market we can provide the right answers. Bruker - Innovation with Integrity!

Silver Sponsor Heyltex Corporation Contact Person: Mr. Alexander Heyl Tel.: +1 281 395 7040 E-mail: alexander.heyl@heylgroup.com Website: www.heyltex.com Heyltex. Heyl chem. pharm. Fabrik Berlin, Germany and Heyltex Corporation of Katy, Texas specialize in the international distribution of medical countermeasures for radiological public health emergencies. Our mission is to support the Homeland Security & counter-terrorism communities with: • Closing the R&D gap in radiation countermeasures and develop new indications & formulations to cover all population & radiological isotopes • Developing commercial strategies addressing sustainability of radiation antidotes on international markets • Raising public awareness & channel expert understanding of radiation public health emergencies and the importance of medical countermeasures We manufacture and distribute Prussian Blue, DTPA and other chelating agents.

Bronze Sponsor tms - Technisch-Mathematische Studiengesellschaft Contact Person: Mr. Wolfgang Widders Tel: + 49 224 1337 212 Email: wolfgang@widders.de Website: www.tms-bonn.de Your partner for product and process optimization since 1970! tms is the experienced technology service provider in Modelling and Simulation with more than 40 years’ experience of working on sophisticated, high-quality defence technology. tms deals i.a. in the field of CBRN defence (NEWS/HEAT) and Ballistic Missile Defence.

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Contact Person: Mr. Patrick Hickmott Tel: +44 7889 730500 E-mail: patrick.hickmott@argonelectronics.com Website: www.argonelectronics.com Argon is a market leader in the field of detector simulation systems for CBRN and HazMat training. Argon will be exhibiting the innovative PlumeSIM速 wide area field exercise and table top training system, offering the chance for delegates to find out why it has been selected for use in Centres of Excellence for CBRN training around the world. DOK-ING

Contact Person: Mr. Gordan Pesic Tel.: +385 1 2481 383 E-mail: gordan.pesic@dok-ing.hr Website: www.dok-ing.hr DOK-ING Ltd. is a privately owned Croatian company, established in 1991, and today one of the international leaders in the production of state-of-the-art robotic systems and equipment for special purposes with more than 200 employees. The company is ISO 9001:2008 certified and is capable of providing tailor-made solutions for customers around the world. With headquarters and main production facilities in Zagreb, it maintains offices in USA and South Africa. By integrating its own innovations and new technologies, DOK-ING develops and manufactures special purpose systems to protect human lives in most dangerous environments. Fraunhofer

Contact Person: Dr. Andreas Meissner Tel.: +49 721 6091 402 E-mail: andreas.meissner@iosb.fraunhofer.de Website: www.iosb.fraunhofer.de As Europe's largest applied research organization, Germany's Fraunhofer Gesellschaft is a recognized innovation leader. Within its markets-beyond-tomorrow program, Fraunhofer looks into how emergency responders may benefit from networked autonomous air and land based mobile sensor carriers, providing superior situational awareness and helping detect hazards or missing people. Information on SENEKA, the "sensor network with mobile robots for disaster management", is available at http://www.fraunhofer.de. German Association for Defence Technology (DWT) Contact Person: Col. Stephan Br端ss Tel.: +49 2284 109 811 E-mail: stephan.bruess@dwt-sgw.de Website: www.dwt-sgw.de The German Association for Defence Technology acts as a neutral platform for dialogue and information on issues relating to security and defence policy, defence and security technology, as well as defence industry. The DWT and its subsidiary, the Centre for Studies and Conferences Ltd. (SGW), bring together decision makers from politics, business, industry, the service sector, the German Armed Forces and the German Defence Administration, from other security agencies and organisations, science and research, and the general public to discuss material and equipment support for the Bundeswehr while taking into account national and international interests, as well as prevailing conditions.

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i-bodi Technology Contact Person: Mr. Jez Gibson-Harris Tel.: +44 1280 815 300 E-mail: jez@crawley-creatures.com Website: www.i-bodi.com

INFICON Contact Person: Mr. Hans-Peter John Tel.: +49 221 56788 136 E-mail: hanspeter.john@inficon.com Website: www.inficon.com

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i-bodi is an innovative leader in project research, development and manufacture. We are specialists in developing bespoke products from customer defined specifications, with particular experience in computer controlled test platforms for CBRN protective clothing and respirator evaluation. i-bodi provides intelligent solutions for military, government organisations, first responders and industry.

INFICON provides vital chemical identification systems for immediate, on-site detection and analysis of volatile chemical compounds (VOC), such as toxic industrial chemicals and chemical warfare agents in air, soil and water. Our product line includes person-portable gas chromatographs/mass-spectrometers (GC/MS), the benchmark for positive identification of organic chemicals with the highest degree of accuracy of any analytical technique. OWR Contact Person: Mr. Graham Barnicoat Tel: +49 151 54374 102 Email: graham.barnicoat@owrgroup.com Website: www.owrgroup.net

OWR CBRN Systems and Technology: Has been setting the standards for CBRN defence and civil protection for more than 50 years. Using modern techniques and user-friendly applications OWR develops efficient mobile decontamination systems for its customers and by applying newly developed decontamination solutions and technology, OWR not only provides a complete solution for the customer, but offers a system that is environmentally friendly. Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles GmbH Contact Person: Mr. Thomas Pfister Tel: +49 561 801 7495 Email: Thomas.Pfister@Rheinmetall.Com Website: www.rheinmetall-defence.com

Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles GmbH (RMMV) is one of the world's leading manufacturers of advanced CBRN reconnaissance systems for military and civil defence applications, ranging from mobile field laboratories to highly specialised detection vehicles. These systems, like e.g. our Fox armoured NBC reconnaissance vehicle can quickly scan areas for the presence of CBRN warfare agents and other hazardous substances on the ground and in the air. STEMRAD Contact Person: Mr. Oren Milshtein Tel: +1 650 388 9112 Email: oren@stemrad.com Website: www.stemrad.com

StemRad was founded with a clear mission in mind: "protect those who protect us". We developed the world’s first meaningful protection from gamma radiation - the "StemRad 360 Gamma". With this shield, first-responders who so bravely enter harm’s way will do so knowing that they have the best protection possible.

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Practical Leipzig Leipzig is the second largest city in the German federal state of Saxony, with a population of approximately 521,000. Leipzig is renowned for being a trade fair center for centuries. It is the industrial center of the region and a major cultural center, offering interesting sights, shopping possibilities and lively nightlife. Some of its famous past inhabitants were the composers Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann, writer and statesman Johann Wolfgang Goethe and many others. Additionally, it is worth mentioning that the demonstrations that took place in Leipzig in the late 1980’s were the trigger for the fall of the socialist regime in East Germany and the reunification of Germany. The 8 must-see places in Leipzig: 1. St. Thomas Church and Bach Museum – Johann Sebastian Bach was choir director at the late Gothic congregation from 1723 until his death in 1750. In addition to Bach’s crypt, the church has several spectacular interior features. The proximate Bach Museum of course, is a must see. 2. Leipzig Zoo Historic Leipzig Zoo has been a city mainstay since 1878. The huge animal park covers more than 225,000 m2 and contains approximately 850 different species. 3. Augustusplatz The predominant civic feature in Leipzig is home to a notable array of city monuments and consistently wins raves as one of the most beautiful urban squares in Germany. Prime attractions include several University of Leipzig landmarks, the marvelous Leipzig opera house and the Neues Gewandhaus, a concert hall and home of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.

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4. Mädlerpassage and Auerbachs Keller – Fans and students of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s famous work Faust would like to make a pilgrimage to the historic Auerbachs Keller. The historic restaurant is one of the most popular points of interest in the phenomenal Mädlerpassage arcade market and trade fair quarter. A perpetual hive of activity, the Mädlerpassage hosts some of the most important annual exhibitions and conventions in Germany. 5. Leipzig Botanical Garden – A terrific point of interest for recreation, to admire nature or indulge in a market picnic, do not miss Leipzig Botanical Garden. The first in Germany is still one of the best and a vital source of pride in the city. 6. Altes Rathaus Another fine German city, another remarkable Altes Rathaus. The old city hall of Leipzig is no ordinary landmark however. The 16th century masterpiece contains a wonderful historic museum. 7. Völkerschlachtdenkmal The Monument to the Battle of the Nations, or Völkerschlachtdenkmal, was built over Leipzig in 1913 to commemorate the centennial of a landmark victory over Napoleon. This massive stone monument is perhaps the best archetype of Wilhelmine architecture in Germany and offers superlative views of Leipzig. 8. Alte Spinnerei The concept is ingenious. Take one massive former 19th century cotton mill factory, the Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei, and redevelop and transform it into a gallery space for contemporary, avant-garde artists. There you have it - the fabulous Alte Spinnerei Leipzig.


Getting around in Leipzig

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By tram/bus LVB, the tram network, is the most common means of public transportation. Most lines run every 10 minutes during the day and at least hourly at night. A singletrip ticket costs €2.40 and a full day bus & tram ticket, valid 24 hours, costs €6.00. After 8pm, you must enter buses through the driver’s door and show/purchase your ticket. The tram network is structured like a star with a circle in the center. Tram lines generally lead from the outskirts into the city, which they half-circle on the ring, and continue to someplace else in the outskirts. Bus lines provide additional direct connections that often do not touch the center. By taxi Taxis in Leipzig are usually yellow, but there are some grey or black ones as well. All of them have the distinct Taxi sign on the roof. Starting price during day time is 2.50€ and you can roughly calculate another 2€ for each additional kilometer. You may find the following taxi company numbers useful: Loewentaxi (no cash required): +49 341 98 22 22 Leipzig Taxi: +49 341 860 87 59 Taxi Direct: +49 341 863 29 777 / +49 175 232 14 58

case you wish to pay by credit card (hotel, restaurants, etc.), VISA, MasterCard and American Express are widely accepted.

The currency of Germany is the Euro (€, EUR).

Electricity Please note that the standard voltage in Germany is 230 V, while the Types C and F sockets are used. Therefore, a voltage converter and a plug adapter may be necessary, depending on your country of departure.

Approximate exchange rate: 1 US$ = 0.75€

Emergency Numbers

Changing Money

In case of an emergency you can use the following numbers:

Currency

Major foreign currency may be exchanged at the airport, banks, post offices, most hotels or licensed exchange agencies. A passport may be requested when exchanging travelers’ checks. The rates vary from place to place, and a commission may be charged. Cash Withdrawal Holders of international credit cards can withdraw cash in all banks which accept their credit cards. There are Automated Teller Machines outside banks, but as well in shopping malls and supermarkets.

Police 110 Fire Brigade 112 Ambulance 115 The international emergency number 112 is functional in Germany. IBC Emergency Number The conference organizers can be reached at the following number around the clock during the conference at +31 655 298 028 and +31 646 221 104.

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Drinks Reception at the Moritzbastei What best way to finish a full day of conference sessions than a Drinks Reception hosted in one of the most historic buildings of Leipzig! Moritzbastei is Leipzig's most famous cultural center, located in the heart of the city, intertwining historical architecture and modern cultural life in all its diversity. The historical edifice was erected in the years 15511553. Having been built as part of the military fortification for the city, it has been used ever since as a rental to craftsmen, school and shelter. Having been destroyed during the Leipzig bombardment by the Allies in 1943, its reconstruction took quite a few years and currently it is used as a cultural center. The Moritzbastei is a member in the European cultural network TRANS EUROPE HALLES. The Drinks reception aspires to be a relaxed gathering, where the participants can discuss relaxed and under the sounds of the live band. The reception will take place at the rooms Veranstaltungstonne, Bierbar and the Innenhof. The Moritzbastei can be easily reached from The Westin Leipzig on foot within 14 minutes. Please see the map for directions.

Moritzbastei Universit채tstrasse 9 04109 Leipzig Tel: +44 341 702590

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The NCT CBRNe NCT CBRNe AwardsAwards 2014 2014 After the successful launch of the NCT CBRNe Awards in 2013, IB Consultancy, in cooperation with CBNW, is proud to announce the 2014 edition of these prestigious CBRNe prizes. The NCT CBRNe Awards are a unique opportunity for companies and organizations to be rewarded for their outstanding contributions to the CBRNe end-user community.

The NCT CBRNe Awards will be handed out during a spectacular Awards Ceremony at IB Consultancy’s NCT CBRNe Asia 2014 event taking place on 14-16 October 2014 2014 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. With an expected 300 delegates attending, including regional government representatives, the event will assemble the most important stakeholders from first responders and government representatives from the Asian region and beyond.

The NCT CBRNe Awards Categories There are four award categories, each of them highlighting specific contributions to the CBRNe Community. 1. The NCT CBRNe Capability Award rewards the country or organization that has significantly improved its CBRNe capabilities or positively impacted upon the capabilities of another country or organization, hence contributing to international efforts to counter CBRN threats and proliferation. A global cooperative approach of capability building measures, which are effectively countering most imminent challenges in this field, is therefore an advantage. 2. The NCT CBRNe Innovation Award is granted to the most innovative product, service or research project enabling new technologies and approaches in the field of CBRN disaster management and prevention. The respective innovation should be state-of-the-art, offering a new solution or approach for CBRN first responders and analysts.

3. The NCT CBRNe Product Award is for the best CBRNe product, service or solution and can be considered the most prestigious NCT CBRNe Award. From the applicants, the highest level of end-user benefit, reliability and an excellent match between urgent requirements in the field of CBRN defense is expected. The winner of the NCT CBRNe Product Award should fulfil urgent needs and requirements. 4. The NCT CBRNe Community Award is the Award for and by the CBRNe Community. In contrast to the first three award categories, this Award is not granted by the jury, but by the CBRNe Community on the basis of peer recognition through various voting rounds in which all representatives from the CBRNe Community can participate. Every company or organization that has been of great added value to CBRN defense is eligible for the NCT CBRNe Community Award. The Award constitutes a rare opportunity for members of the CBRNe Community to gauge peer recognition for their efforts in making this world a safer and secure place.

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About IB Consultancy IB Consultancy is an independent defense and security company dedicated to making this world a safer and more secure place. To achieve this we provide rapid, innovative defence and security services to government, trade & industry. Our services are always fully tailored to meet your requirements helping you reach your objectives. The bridge between Asia and Europe With offices in Singapore and the Netherlands, IB Consultancy prides itself in being the bridge between Europe and Asia. We connect businesses, governments and NGOs from different continents in our common goal to make this world a safer and more secure place. Excellent network IB Consultancy has a comprehensive network of stakeholders, lobbyists, subject matter experts and decision makers which has been shaped by our highly skilled consultants. They bring with them their networking knowledge from international organizations, national government departments, research institutes, and companies in support of your business. Experience IB Consultancy knows the defence and security community and the community knows us. We have a broad and deep understanding of the marketplace; having worked on many different missions for clients, organised many events and led and participated in projects for various government departments and agencies. Reputation Ask insiders and our clients about IB Consultancy and you will hear about our excellent reputation; we have earned this because of our core values, expert knowledge and ability to deliver. The IB Consultancy expertise and network is your guarantee that you will always have the best people to work on your project.

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www.cbrneasia.com 09 - 11 December 2014

NCT CBRNe Middle East

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates www.cbrnemiddleeast.com 12 - 13 February 2015

NCT CBRNe Europe Brussels, Belgium www.cbrneeurope.com 29 April - 1 May 2015

NCT CBRNe USA

Washington DC, USA www.cbrneusa.com

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