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The 3rd NATO Cloud Conference, organized by the NATO Digital Policy Committee, will take place in Brussels on November 24-25, 2025. The event will be conducted in English and will feature participation from several non-NATO nations. Attendees from NATO countries, including Belgium, along with their industrial and academic partners, are invited to propose demonstrations and contribute to the development of solutions in various specialty tracks related to cloud technologies, including:
Companies and academic partners interested in presenting should submit their details by August 30, 2025, including name, organization, email address, phone number, and chosen specialty track. There is also an option to indicate their interest in exhibiting. Please share this information through your usual channels.
Target audience: companies|academic partners|industry professionals|government representatives, as they are encouraged to propose demonstrations and contribute to cloud technology solutions.
Interested parties should prepare their submission with the required details by the deadline of August 30, 2025.
If interested, please contact Mr. Fouad Samri: fouad.samri@economie.fgov.be
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