Stockholm, Sweden

Spreading idyllically across a Baltic Sea archipelago of fourteen islands, it’s easy to see why the Swedish capital of Stockholm has acquired the nickname “Venice of the north”. It seems as if wherever you look, your gaze is met by water. Stockholm was officially founded in 1252 by the regent of Sweden, Birger Jarl. By the end of the 13th century, Stockholm had grown to become Sweden’s biggest city, serving as the country’s political centre and royal residence – one that was repeatedly besieged over the following centuries. King Gustav Vasa is forever celebrated for recapturing Stockholm in 1523 from the temporary rule of the King of Denmark.

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The System Analysis and Studies (SAS) Panel is one of the seven NATO STO Scientific and Technical Committees. The SAS Panel conducts studies, analysis and information exchange activities that explore how operational capability can be provided and enhanced through the exploitation of new technologies, new forms of organization or new concepts of operation.

Participation in its semi-annual business meetings is open to nationally appointed Panel Members, Associate Members and Members-at-Large only. Guests will be invited on behalf of the SAS Panel Chair.

Registration closes 10 April 2024. 

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Tuesday, 14. May 2024 until Friday, 17. May 2024

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