REPMUS 2025 CALLING NOTICE

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4 months ago

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This call outlines industry opportunities to participate in: Robotic Experimentation and Prototyping using Maritime Unmanned Systems (REPMUS) 25 and Dynamic Messenger (DYMS) 25 to be conducted in Portuguese waters in Sep 25.
The Royal Navy Develop Directorate will consider industry proposals for Royal Navy endorsement to attend live participation in REPMUS/DYMS 25.
REPMUS is a Portuguese national exercise conducted in the North Atlantic Portuguese exercise areas, designed to push forward capability development of NATO and partner nations’ Maritime Uncrewed Systems (MUS). Nations are invited to take part with a mix of government and industry assets and enablers with a focus on developing MUS capabilities to address warfighting needs. A strong focus is upon improving interoperability of systems as they proceed through development and into operational service. REPMUS 25 will take place between 1st and 26th Sep 25. The REPMUS25 conference schedule is below, at which sponsored industry will be expected to attend and contribute.  Industry must be prepared to commit to the OPEX timeline for the duration.
To apply to attend this event, please complete this application form: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=7WB3vlNZS0iuldChbfoJ5ZGox2ZLBlRMk0Rp2Y5UGKNUMzk2WThDVUtBQUNVOUJLTzJIUzBDWTVXTy4u
Further information can be found within the attached document within the DSP notice.

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