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February 13-15 | Munich, Germany

Munich Security Conference 2026

Achieving resilience at pace.

Accenture at Munich Security Conference 2026

The 62nd Munich Security Conference (MSC) will serve as a leading forum for international security policy, once again enabling high-level debates on the key challenges of our time. Accenture will join global leaders to discuss how technology can help organizations and nations accelerate readiness and resilience.

Accenture briefings

Our program of exclusive briefings will take place adjacent to the main conference venue and will focus on the need for developing resilience at pace.

Friday, February 13, 2026

12:00 I Accenture and AFCEA Welcome Luncheon: Mission Resilience

Technology, Leadership and Partnerships in a Fragmented World Order

Resilience is the defining prerequisite for modern global security. Beyond technological superiority, it demands integrated strategic leadership, digital innovation, and trusted partnerships. Join AFCEA Bonn e.V. and Accenture for a confidential kickoff lunch, fostering open dialogue among defense forces, public-sector leaders, and industry partners. Discussions will focus on holistically implementing and strengthening resilience with interoperable, future-ready solutions.

Christina Raab
Market Unit Lead, Central and Eastern Europe, Accenture

Brigadier General Dr. Volker Pötzsch
Chairman AFCEA Munich

14:00 I Industrial Capacity & Sovereign Supply Chain

Building the Digital/AI Arsenal to secure Product & System Availability

Join this session to explore how IA/ intelligent agents applied on autonomous supply chain assets can transform supply chain and logistics operations for OEMs and Ministries of Defence. Learn how AI-driven solutions optimize inbound and outbound flows, planning and operations to enable surge production and maintenance operations, and strengthen equipment or fleet availability in contested environments. Discover real-world applications that enhance resilience, visibility, and readiness—ensuring rapid scale-up and operational agility for future conflicts, including our Autonomous Supply Chain solution.

Patrice Barbier
Aerospace & Defense Lead, EMEA, Accenture

Johannes-Christopher Hertel
Senior Expert, Staufen AG

Eduardo Campuzano Moreno
Data Scientist, Accenture

16:00 l Space: The New Battleground

Join us for an insightful discussion on why space is now central to European defense and security, and the capabilities required to be successful as space technologies and capabilities develop. Explore strategic imperatives, resilience in a fragmented landscape and the technologies shaping Europe’s space posture—from AI-driven situational awareness to quantum-secure communications. Learn how international cooperation and flagship programs like IRIS² and Copernicus can strengthen autonomy and interoperability in an era of emerging threats and geopolitical competition.

Sabine Von Der Recke
Board Member, OHB

Bruno Ehrler
Director Space, C5i RUAG

Rafel Jorda Siquier
CEO, Open Cosmos

Rainer Horn
Partner & Managing Director, Novaspace

Paul Thomas
Space Technology Lead, Global, Accenture

Saturday, February 14, 2026

09:00 I Accelerating NATO's Digital Transformation & Interoperability

Accenture is a key partner in supporting NATO and ACT in the delivery of critical Beacon Projects, which form the very heart of NATO's Digital Transformation Implementation Strategy. This session will provide a high-level overview of this foundational work and illuminate why it is absolutely fundamental to NATO's imperative drive towards enhanced transformation and seamless interoperability across the Alliance. The session will also discuss how leadership and policy makers can enable this transformation, including: Interoperability for Multi-Domain Operations (MDO), Data as a Primary "Weapon System," and Outcome- and User-Driven C5ISTAR Transformation.

Air Marshal (Ret.) Sir Chris Harper KBE
Senior Royal Air Force officer and former UK Military Representative to NATO & the European Union

Alan Mears
Defence Director, UK and Europe, Accenture

12:00 l Civil-Military Integrated Defense

Today's volatile geopolitical landscape demands a paradigm shift, moving beyond conventional military deterrence to embrace a holistic "whole-of-state resilience" as the new normal. This imperative calls for seamless, strategic collaboration across all governmental pillars – military and civilian – as well as private sector and overall society. This discussion will critically explore how nations must proactively transform its civilian, military, and economic infrastructures. The focus will be on developing robust capabilities to effectively counter modern cyber and information attacks from hostile powers, strategically reduce critical dependencies, and boldly harness the potential of new technologies – all while meticulously mitigating the creation of new systemic risks.

Lieutenant General Gerald Funke
Head of Support Command, Bundeswehr

General (Ret.) Christian Badia
Former Deputy Supreme Commander at NATO ACT

Lieutenant General (Ret.) Martin Schelleis
Malteser

Corinna Krezer
Health & Public Service Lead, EMEA, Accenture

Prof. Djordje Nikolic
Managing Director, Accenture

 

16:00 l Staffing die „Zeitenwende“ (in German)

Inmitten der „Zeitenwende“ und angesichts globaler Konflikte braucht die Bundeswehr eine Transformationsstrategie. DieseBriefingSession beleuchtet, wie der deutsche Verteidigungssektor durch strategisches Outsourcing und innovative Dienstleistungsmodelle eine widerstandsfähige, agile und skalierbare Streitkraft aufbauen kann, um den aktuellen und zukünftigen Herausforderungen gerecht zu werden.

Staffing the ‘TurningPoint’ (session will be held in German)

Amidst the 'Zeitenwende' (turning point) and in the face of international conflicts, the Bundeswehr requires a transformation strategy. This briefing session explores how the German defense sector can meet the demands of this new era and profound global conflicts by leveraging strategic outsourcing and innovative service models to build a resilient, agile, and scalable armed force capable of addressing current and future challenges.

Hans-Peter Bartels
President, Society for Security Policy (GSP)

Wiebke Köhler
Member of the CDU Federal Committee for External Security

Lieutenant Colonel Marcel Bohnert
Bundeswehr

Pascal Villain
Defense Director, Accenture

Who will be there?

Ryan Oakes

Global Health & Public Service Industry Practices Chair

Christina Raab

Market Unit Lead, Central and Eastern Europe

Corinna Krezer

Health & Public Service Lead, EMEA

Anita Puri

Public Service Lead, Global

Bryan Rich

Health & Public Service AI & Data Lead, Global

Andrew Levy

Chief Corporate & Government Affairs Officer

Mark Smith

Defence Lead, EMEA

Patrice Barbier

Aerospace & Defence Lead, EMEA