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SAE Media Group's Offsets 2010 is well timed to provide you with updates on the latest international offset programmes and policies. Offsets have become a technological, industrial and financial phenomenon. For many companies they are
a crucial tool for winning offshore business and developing positive commercial co-operation.

The environment is changing and existing and emerging nations are all playing their part. This conference will examine the constant evolution and increases in offset requirements in the world defence and civil export markets.

The event brings together key senior policy and decision makers from around the globe. Network with international speakers and attendees who will share and update you on international offsets, countertrade and economic issues.

 

  • Hear about the EDA's assessment on the new code of conduct for European offset procedures
  • Explore how Russia does business when Rosoboronexport deliver a Keynote Address
  • Assess the position in the Middle East and Far East
  • Take part in an interactive panel discussion and analyse how offsets fare in a world of diminishing defence budgets
  • Explore industrial lessons learned and the future outlook
  • Network with distinguished international speakers and attendees

 

    • Offset Programme Managers
    • Chief Executive Officer
    • Deputy Director General
    • Business Director
    • Managing Director
    • General Manager 
    • Offset Director
    • Economist
    • Vice Chairman
    • Director of Planning and Budgeting
    • Executive Director
    • Senior Government
    • Defence Industry Division 

Feedback from 2009:

“It was an excellent international programme and provided great networking opportunities. I will be back in 2010.” Senior Representative, Kale Group

 “A fantastic conference for the international community. Well done.” Senior Representative, International Offset Bureau

 “Networking was very easy. I made a lot of excellent contacts. Well worth my time.” Senior Representative, Thales
 


Some of the organisations in attendance in 2009 included:

  • Thales
  • Raytheon
  • Selex Galileo
  • Lockheed Martin
  • General Dynamics
  • Astrium
  • Blenheim Capital
  • UK Ministry of Defence
  • BAE Systems
  • UAE Offset Programme Bureau
  • National Offset Company, Kuwait
  • Ministry of Trade and Labour, Israel 
  • European Defence Agency
  • Turkish Aerospace Industries
  • Otokar
  • Teal Group

 

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Lindsey Shanson

Lindsey Shanson, Editor, Countertrade and Offset Magazine

9:10 OPENING ADDRESS

  • Overview of the new European code of conduct
  • Impact the new code of conduct will have on Europe and the rest of the world
  • Existing markets and new opportunities
  • What does the future hold?
  • Peter Scaruppe

    Peter Scaruppe, Assistant Director, Industry & Market, European Defence Agency

    9:50 Offset in the Baltic States: an Estonian Case

    Rasmus Lindmaa

    Rasmus Lindmaa, Chief Expert, Innovation and Procurement, Ministry of Defence, Estonia

  • Update of the economic climate
  • Stance towards offsets and industrial cooperation in the region
  • The new offset code of conduct – why we are using the new policy
  • Recent case studies
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 Interpretation of Bulgarian Offset Procedures

    Julian Nikolov

    Julian Nikolov, Director Economic Policy, Ministry of Economy, Energy & Tourism, Bulgaria

  • Procedures and requirements for Bulgarian offset programmes
  • Understanding Industrial co-operation and offsets in Bulgaria
  • Latest developments in Bulgarian offset policy
  • Future changes for international operations
  • 11:40 SPECIAL ADDRESS

    Colonel (ret'd) Rajiv Chib

    Colonel (ret'd) Rajiv Chib, (Former) Secretariat for Defence Offset Facilitation Agency, Offset Consultant, Offset Consultant

  • Indian offsets requirements and policies
  • Experiences of ongoing programmes
  • Future evolution
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 Israel's Offset Strategy

    Gabriel Golomb

    Gabriel Golomb, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Defence Trade & Labor, Israel

  • Israeli 2010 programme review
  • Recent case studies
  • How is the environment changing?
  • New challenges
  • 14:30 Offsets – An Industrial Overview

    Roger Bulgin

    Roger Bulgin, Offset Manager, Chemring Group, UK

  • Analysis of the current offset environment
  • Challenges encountered and overcome in the past year
  • The credit crunch and the limitation on trade – how has it affected industrial partnerships?
  • Case studies and examples
  • What does the future hold?
  • 15:10 Corruption Risks in Offsets Contracts

    Mark Pyman

    Mark Pyman, Director International Defence Programme, Transparency International UK

  • Programme overview and update for 2010
  • Aspects and considerations of the UAE
  • Management of offsets
  • International collaboration and interoperability
  • Challenges encountered and overcome
  • 15:50 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One Followed by Afternoon Tea

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Lindsey Shanson

    Lindsey Shanson, Editor, Countertrade and Offset Magazine

    9:10 OPENING ADDRESS

    Aris  Georgopoulos

    Aris Georgopoulos , Lecturer in European and Public Law-Advocate, Head of the Research Unit on Defence and Strategic Procurement, PPRG, University of Nottingham, UK

  • An update of the European offset programme and the legal implications of the new code of conduct
  • How is the economic environment in Europe changing
  • European business practices
  • Evolution in the coming years
  • 9:50 INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION

    Joel Johnson

    Joel Johnson, Executive Director, International Teal Group

    Daniel Duguay

    Daniel Duguay, Director of IRB Programme, Industry Canada

    Roger Bulgin

    Roger Bulgin, Offset Manager, Chemring Group, UK

    Aris  Georgopoulos

    Aris Georgopoulos , Lecturer in European and Public Law-Advocate, Head of the Research Unit on Defence and Strategic Procurement, PPRG, University of Nottingham, UK

    10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS

    Victor Komardin

    Victor Komardin, Deputy Director General, FSUE, Rosoboronexport

  • Doing business with Russia
  • Recent developments
  • Experience as a foreign partner 
  • Future potential
  • 11:40 The Offset Programme in Canada

    Daniel Duguay

    Daniel Duguay, Director of IRB Programme, Industry Canada

  • Adoption of offset legislation – an update on developments
  • Opening of Canadian market
  • Canada as an international partner
  • Challenges to date
  • Future plans
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 Colombia’s New Offset Strategy

    Daniela Fina Alario

    Daniela Fina Alario, Head of the Industrial Cooperation Group, Ministry of Defence, Colombia

  • Colombia’s new guidelines and vision
  • National industry partnerships and relationships
  • Colombia as a foreign partner
  • Future potential
  • 14:30 The United States and International Offsets

    Joel Johnson

    Joel Johnson, Executive Director, International Teal Group

  • Programme update for 2010 – What’s new?
  • Industry factors and concerns
  • What kind of a role has the economic crisis played on offsets in the last year?
  • The United States as a foreign partner – position compared to the rest of the world
  • Moving forward
  • 15:10 The Opportunities and Constraints in Limited Scale Offset Programmes and Projects – A Slovenian Case Study

    Dusan Bevc

    Dusan Bevc, Head, Industrial Cooperation Group, Business Network International

  • Programme review and main considerations for offsets in Slovenia
  • How have offset processes developed in Slovenia since 2001
  • Understanding offset fulfilment processes in Slovenia
  • Small is beautiful – Slovenian offset practices and the benefits of smaller trade partnerships
  • 15:50 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two Followed by Afternoon Tea

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    Workshops

    The Practical Implementation of Offsets – An Industry Perspective
    Workshop

    The Practical Implementation of Offsets – An Industry Perspective

    Crowne Plaza Hotel - Le Palace
    27th January 2010
    Brussels, Belgium

    Crowne Plaza Hotel - Le Palace

    Rue Gineste, 3
    Brussels 1210
    Belgium

    Crowne Plaza Hotel - Le Palace

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