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Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) Division Head for Defence and Security Analysis, Rob Solly, is the latest leading name in defence to be confirmed as a keynote speaker at Defence Procurement, Research, Technology & Exportability (DPRTE) 2020 which will take place at Farnborough International Exhibition Centre on 3 September.

Mr Solly will join a range of the most influential speakers from across the defence procurement and supply chain marketplace including Andrew Forzani, Chief Commercial Officer of the MOD; Ruth Todd, Commercial Director of the Submarine Delivery Agency; Air Commodore Rich Withnall, Medical Director of the UK Defence Medical Services; and Colonel Tim Collins OBE, who will deliver a motivational and leadership address.

DPRTE 2020 Official Event Partner: Dstl

DPRTE 2020 Official Event Partner: Dstl

Dstl ensures that innovative science and technology contribute to the defence and security of the UK.

As Dstl’s Division Head for Defence and Security Analysis since April 2015, Mr Solly is responsible for delivering approximately £100M of research and analysis per year. This work is delivered by a broad range of industrial and academic partners as well as Rob’s Division of 600 analysts, human scientists and systems engineers.

DPRTE is the UK’s premier event for procurement and supply chain in the defence and security sectors. The annual event brings together government departments and agencies, trade associations and businesses of all sizes whose products and services could be relevant to the whole spectrum of the defence and security sectors.

Attendees will have an invaluable opportunity to hear directly from those personnel who are actively engaged in both setting and delivering the direction of the UK’s defence procurement and supply chain strategy.

Do not miss out on this unique opportunity to hear from a range of the most important speakers within defence procurement today.

Book your place today and join over 1,500 key decision makers at this hugely important one-day event – https://www.dprte.co.uk/book-now/

Get 20% off any private sector ticket if you use the code APR20.  Only valid until Friday 10 April  

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