Science and Technology Organization (STO) held a Partnership Event at NATO HQ in Brussels

Science and Technology Organization (STO) held a Partnership Event at NATO HQ in Brussels on the 9th of November 2021

The Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană opened a Partnership Event at NATO Headquarters in Brussels on the activities of the NATO Science & Technology Organization (STO) activities. 22 Partner Nations participated in the event. 

The Deputy Secretary General highlighted the priority that NATO 2030 is giving to maintaining NATO’s technological edge, the critical contribution that Partners are making to these efforts, and the importance of upholding norms and standards in taking this agenda forward.

Mircea Geoană said: “We need our partnerships more than ever. The competition is global, the real competition for global pre-eminence, is here at NATO. Technologies are dominant features of today’s competition”.

The Partnership event was chaired by the NATO Chief Scientist, Dr Bryan Wells, and included presentations from the Director of the STO Collaboration Support Office in Paris, the Director of the STO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE) in La Spezia, and the Office of the Chief Scientist in Brussels. The Director for Security Policy and Partnerships, in the Political Affairs and Security Policy Division, also spoke. 

The NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO) delivers innovation, advice, and science and technology solutions to meet NATO’s ever-changing needs, and ensures that NATO maintains its technological edge to face current and future security threats.


Published by STO

12/11/2021