24th Annual Future Artillery Conference Registration Details

The Indirect Fires community gathers for the 24th Defence iQ Future Artillery Conference backed by NATO and the British Army By Sarah Simpson / 15 Apr 2025

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One of the world’s leading forums on artillery developments, the 24th annual Defence iQ Future Artillery Conference, will take place from 20–22 May 2025 at the Novotel London West

The conference is officially supported by the British Army, NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA), NATO Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC), and NATO Headquarters, Defence Investment Division.

Bringing together over 750 attendees from more than 40 nations, this global gathering is set to address the evolving demands of artillery, indirect fire support, and future battlefield integration.

This year’s programme features a world-class speaker faculty delivering keynote briefings, procurement updates, and operational insights that tackle the most urgent challenges in the field army and indirect fires ecosystem. Delegates will benefit from the shared knowledge of senior leaders across the military, government, industry, and academia.

New topics for 2025 include:

  • Supply and stockpiles
  • Training and doctrine evolution
  • Loitering munitions and advanced launched effects
  • Forward-deployed infrastructure
  • And more cutting-edge developments

Explore the full line-up of speakers, sessions, and networking opportunities, and download the updated event brochure here.

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April to benefit from exclusive early bird savings on your conference pass. Register your spot here >>

With official support from NATO and the British Army, this is your opportunity to collaborate with international allies, learn from artillery’s brightest minds, and contribute to the next generation of indirect fire capabilities.

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