NTG Meeting in Hamburg seen from the NATO DEEP eAcademy Perspective

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From September 10th to 15th, Hamburg hosted representatives from NATO DEEP eAcademy, including Danuta Pietraszkiewicz, deputy director of NATO DEEP Academy, and Karol Jędrasiak NATO DEEP eAcademy VR Coordinator. The NTG meeting was a significant event that yielded valuable insights and opened the door for further collaboration and knowledge exchange. The primary objective of the NTG meeting in Hamburg was to present updates on activities within NATO DEEP eAcademy. This platform plays a crucial role in the education and training of NATO military personnel and allied partners. The aforementioned representatives Danuta Pietraszkiewicz and Karol Jędrasiak had the opportunity to showcase the latest achievements and development plans of eAcademy.

One of the key components of the meeting was expert sessions dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI). In an era of rapid technological change, the role of artificial intelligence in the military is of paramount importance. Representatives from eAcademy actively participated in discussions regarding the applications of AI in military training and strategies for its development in this domain.

Another important aspect of the program was work on the ADL Handbook. This project aims to develop and standardize modern teaching and training methods that can be applied by NATO forces and their partners. Thanks to the active participation of eAcademy representatives, knowledge and ideas for the further development of this vital initiative were shared. The NTG meeting also provided an opportunity to participate in various thematic sessions, where diverse aspects of military training were discussed. This allowed participants to gain new perspectives and inspiration that can be applied in the ongoing development of eAcademy. Beyond formal proceedings, the NTG meeting served as a platform for networking and sharing experiences. Noteworthy were the valuable meetings and discussions on distance learning among NATO member countries and partner nations. Presentations by representatives from Ukraine, COL Oleksandr Shapran and Viacheslav Riabtsev of the National Defense University of Ukraine in Kyiv, were particularly inspiring and contributed significantly to the dialogue.

In conclusion, the NTG meeting in Hamburg was not only a significant event for NATO DEEP eAcademy but also for the entire military training and education community. Collaboration, knowledge exchange, and innovative ideas are key elements in the process of improvement and adaptation to the dynamically changing world of military affairs. Hamburg became the venue where these objectives were achieved, leaving the promise of further success and collaboration in the future.

The NTG meeting also featured The German Armed Forces Education and Training Congress 2023

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