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Future Forces Forum 2022

(This article expired 25.10.2022.)

The main program of the 14th Future Forces  Forum will take place in the week of 17 - 21 October 2022. The exhibition and concurrent expert panels will be held on 19 - 21 October 2022 at PVA EXPO PRAHA.

FUTURE FORCES FORUM (FFF) is a highly recognized and widely endorsed international platform for defence & security information exchange and for promotion of the allied countries and their partners’ objectives within national and global security. All events are primarily focused on the presentation of current and future needs of the armed and security forces, state-of-the-art technologies and R&D programmes with interactions between all involved participants due to the interconnected topics on the military and also civilian level.

The Forum is organized under the auspices of the Czech President, Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as other relevant governmental bodies. The event is also held in close cooperation and partnership with the NATO structures, organisations, and agencies that are involved in the programme.

The FFF is one of the most important gathering places of experts with the regular participation of the highest NATO and EU representatives, together with the representatives of national and other international organizations. The FFF responds to the latest trends and needs in security and helps to achieve the so much sought interoperability in worldwide joint peace operations. It is an excellent opportunity to communicate progress and plans in security in general with special focus on future technologies and future trends.

The main program of the 14th FFF will take place in the week of 17 - 21 October 2022. The exhibition and concurrent expert panels will be held on 19 - 21 October 2022 at PVA EXPO PRAHA.

In conjunction with the FUTURE FORCES FORUM, the NATO Army Armaments Group (NAAG) working groups should have their annual sessions in Prague. These groups cover about 400 experts in the given areas from the NATO and partner countries.

We consider this as an excellent opportunity to exchange views on the identified areas of priority, while providing in parallel the opportunity to discuss and present a range of important issues of mutual interest with all stakeholders and partners (users, industry, and academia) involved in defence and security field.

For more information Future Forces Forum 2022 visit http://www.natoexhibition.com/