Milipol Paris 2023
14 November 2023
Milipol Paris free conference programme, featuring international experts, will be organised into several key themes for the safety and homeland security sector, with a central topic "International Homeland Security Issues".
All Milipol Paris participants can attend the conference programme for free. Several topics will be in the spotlight.
Tuesday 14 November - Afternoon Inaugural conference
Wednesday 15 November - Morning
The Olympic Games continuum (part 1)The Olympic Games are part of a geopolitical continuum (Tokyo 2021, Paris 2024, Los Angeles 2028). How do we build on the experiences of past events? Are there any invariants? What's new for the Paris Games (opening ceremony on the Seine, for example)? What are the business continuity issues during the Olympic Games? What are the challenges, opportunities and possible responses?
Wednesday 15 November - Afternoon
The Olympic Games continuum (part 2)The Olympic Games are also part of an internal/external continuum covering a wide range including local, national as well as international aspects. What challenges, what opportunities, what possible responses before, during and after the Olympic Games?
Thursday 16 November - Morning
Olympic Games and security technologies (part 1)The rise of new technologies is having a significant impact on the planning and implementation of security measures and the organization of the Olympic Games. How do security technologies fit into the planning of the various players involved (from central to decentralized levels, between national and international players, etc.)? What are the challenges, what are the opportunities?
Thursday 16 November - Afternoon
Olympic Games and security technologies (part 2)The floor will be left to companies to illustrate the morning's remarks with concrete testimonials of technologies tested and implemented on the occasion of the 2024 Olympics.
Friday 17 November - Morning
The Olympic Games as vectors of transformation and legacyHow will the Games have lastingly transformed the presence and modes of action (anticipation, planning, intervention) of players contributing to homeland security (homeland security forces, private players, partnerships developed internationally, etc.)? Which technologies are likely to endure, and for what purposes? What transformations in everyday life (transport, economy, etc.) are linked to homeland security?