NATO Deterrence Event

NATO Deterrence Event

Emerging Technologies and the Future of Deterrence

By HCSS - The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies

Date and time

Tuesday, May 13 · 2:30 - 5pm CEST

Location

Technische Universiteit Eindhoven

Auditorium 5612 AZ Eindhoven Netherlands

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Emerging Technologies and the Future of Deterrence

Technology and international security are inextricably intertwined. Yet the relationship between them is poorly understood except by a handful of specialists. This is an increasing challenge. Emerging and disruptive technologies (EDTs) such as AI, (counter-)space, cyber, directed energy weapons, electronic warfare and hypersonic missiles increasingly affect international security and strategic stability. At this event - part of the NATO Summit Tour - a distinguished panel of international experts will present different viewpoints on the impact of emerging technologies on deterrence and strategic stability and engage the audience in a discussion.


Date: Tuesday May 13, 2:30 – 5 PM

Speakers from the UK, Germany, Poland, Norway, and France

Moderated by HCSS

Location: University of Eindhoven (tbc)

The exact location will be confirmed!


The NATO Summit Tour “NAVO door Nederland”.

In the run-up to the NATO Summit on 24 and 25 June 2025, the touring programme ‘NATO and the Netherlands: A Journey’ will be visiting cities across the country, including The Hague, Groningen, Nijmegen, Eindhoven, Utrecht, Maastricht and Alkmaar.

The goal of the exhibition is to engage people in conversation about national and international security. Peace and security concern us all.

And they cannot be taken for granted. The travelling exhibition is being organised by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defence, in partnership with the Netherlands Atlantic Association, the Clingendael Institute, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) and other organisations.

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HCSS conducts strategic research and analyses on issues of international peace and security, geopolitical developments and global trends, conflict management, defence transformation, cyber and the climate-security nexus.