Agenda · 18 panels

Forum programme

From maritime strategy and the shipbuilding industry, through unmanned systems and artificial intelligence, to nuclear energy and critical infrastructure resilience.

Eighteen domains. One perspective.

Click a panel to expand its detailed description. The final order of presentations and the list of speakers will be announced closer to the event.

01

Shipyards 2040: the shipbuilding industry as a strategic capability and national security backbone

The opening panel dedicated to the long-term role of the shipbuilding industry as a cornerstone of national security. Discussion will focus on designing and developing production and repair capabilities that support the economy in peacetime and provide real support for the armed forces in crisis and wartime.

Particular emphasis will be placed on industrial sovereignty, the ability to rapidly scale production, technology transfer and supply chain resilience. The panel will also address the role of the state in building a stable and predictable industrial ecosystem.

02

Poland's maritime security: national strategy in a world of growing pressure and uncertainty

A strategic panel on the role of the maritime domain in the national security system. At the centre of discussion is the question of how Poland should design its maritime strategy amid intensifying geopolitical rivalry and uncertainty.

Topics will include the protection of communication routes, critical infrastructure and economic sovereignty, as well as the need to integrate government, military, industry and academia.

03

Polish Navy 2040: the capabilities that will determine security

A panel on the future shape of the Polish Navy and the key operational capabilities required through 2040.

Discussion will cover the integration of modern platforms, weapon systems, information technologies and unmanned systems. Particular attention will be given to the Navy's cooperation with domestic industry and academia as a prerequisite for effective modernisation and combat readiness.

04

Naval warfare 2040: pressure, asymmetry and below-threshold conflicts

A panel examining the changing nature of conflict in the maritime domain, including asymmetric operations, hybrid pressure and activities conducted below the formal threshold of war.

Discussion will focus on the implications for defence planning and the role of the military, industry and government in responding to new types of threats.

05

Artificial intelligence in maritime security and defence: from data analysis to combat decisions

A panel on the role of artificial intelligence as one of the key factors transforming the national security system.

Discussion will cover the use of algorithms in data analysis, command support, battlefield management and the integration of manned and unmanned systems. Issues of data security, accountability and the resilience of AI-based systems will also be addressed.

06

Unmanned systems in the maritime domain: a new tool for security and deterrence

A panel on the growing role of unmanned systems — aerial, surface and subsurface — in military and civilian operations.

Discussion will focus on their applications in reconnaissance, infrastructure protection and threat response, as well as their integration with existing security systems.

07

Cybersecurity: cyberspace as an operational domain and a foundation of state resilience

A panel devoted to cyberspace as a fully-fledged operational domain and one of the foundations of state resilience. It will cover threats to critical infrastructure, command systems and supply chains, and the growing role of cyber operations in hybrid conflicts.

The discussion will address building national cyber-defence capabilities, cooperation between the public sector, the armed forces and the technology industry, as well as data protection and continuity of key services under pressure and attack.

08

Security synergy: from research and innovation to real defence capabilities

A panel on the collaboration of science, industry and the armed forces as the foundation of a modern security system.

Participants will discuss the effective translation of research and development projects into real operational capabilities, and the identification of organisational, financial and legal barriers limiting this process.

09

Energy 2040: national security, nuclear power and system resilience

A panel on the energy sector as a foundation of national security. Particular attention will be given to the development of nuclear energy as an element of building energy sovereignty and resilience to geopolitical pressure.

Discussion will cover the role of energy in ensuring continuity of critical infrastructure, the armed forces and the defence industry. Issues of energy infrastructure protection, including nuclear power plants, and system resilience to kinetic and cyber threats will also be addressed.

10

Offshore in focus: securing maritime and energy installations

A panel on the protection of offshore installations, including wind farms and energy infrastructure.

Discussion will cover hybrid threats, sabotage, monitoring and cooperation between the military, operators and government, as well as the integration of offshore assets with the national energy security system.

11

Critical maritime infrastructure: ports, terminals, cables and pipelines

A panel focused on the protection of key elements of critical infrastructure in the maritime domain.

Topics will include monitoring, crisis response, cybersecurity and the coordination of activities among institutions responsible for national security.

12

Water security in the 21st century: water as a strategic resource and the state's hydrological resilience

A panel on water as a strategic resource and an increasingly important dimension of state security. It will address water availability and quality, the protection of hydrotechnical infrastructure, and resilience to droughts, floods and threats to water intakes.

The discussion will cover hydrological risk management, protection of water-related critical infrastructure, and cooperation between government, science and industry in building the country's long-term hydrological resilience.

13

Upstream & logistics: the resource and industrial base of national security

A panel on the importance of the resource and logistics base for a state's ability to sustain prolonged operations in crisis and conflict.

Discussion will cover supply security, logistics chain resilience and the role of fuels and energy carriers — including LNG and nuclear fuel — in ensuring continuity of state operations.

14

Strategic atom: nuclear energy and nuclear deterrence in the national security dimension

A panel on the role of nuclear energy in the national security system — in its energy, industrial and strategic dimensions.

Discussion will focus on how the nuclear energy programme affects long-term state sovereignty, economic stability and resilience to geopolitical pressure. Particular attention will be given to the links between the civilian use of nuclear technologies and the development of strategically significant competencies and capabilities.

The panel will also address the security of nuclear infrastructure, including its physical and cyber protection, and the role of the state in managing one of the most sensitive areas of critical infrastructure.

Participants will also consider how the growth of the nuclear sector impacts industry, supply chains, technological development and workforce competencies, and what place it should occupy in Poland's long-term security strategy.

15

Medical troops: medical support for the armed forces, battlefield medicine and evacuation

A panel on medical support for the armed forces and the role of military health services in the state's defence system. It will cover battlefield medicine, the medical evacuation chain, and the readiness of the healthcare system for crisis and wartime conditions.

The discussion will address civil–military cooperation, training and personnel resources, and the development of rescue and telemedicine technologies that increase survivability and the ability to operate in difficult conditions.

16

Workforce 2040: people, competencies and responsibility for security

A panel on the challenges of building competencies for the maritime, defence and technology sectors.

Topics will include the role of education, training programmes and industry cooperation in shaping a workforce capable of operating in an increasingly complex security environment.

17

Economic diplomacy: arms exports, offset and international industrial partnerships

A panel on the role of economic diplomacy in building the position of the Polish defence industry on international markets. It will cover arms exports, offset policy, and the acquisition and transfer of technology.

The discussion will cover international industrial partnerships, cooperation within supply chains and alliances, and export-support instruments that strengthen industrial sovereignty and the competitiveness of domestic companies.

18

From strategy to resilience: how to build real national capabilities

The forum's closing panel, integrating conclusions from all debates.

Discussion will focus on how to effectively translate strategies and documents into concrete actions, investments and capabilities that genuinely enhance national resilience and security.

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