Baltic Centres of Excellence Coordination Meeting held in Vilnius
Last year, the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (NATO CCDCOE) hosted the inaugural Baltic Centres of Excellence Coordination Meeting
Last year, the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (NATO CCDCOE) hosted the inaugural Baltic Centres of Excellence Coordination Meeting
On 2nd of February, the Director of the NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence (NATO ENSEC COE), Colonel Gytis Kazokas, met with the Minister of Energy of the Republic of Lithuania, Mr Žygimantas Vaičiūnas, to exchange views on the strategic outlook of r
On January 27-29, the NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence hosted a specialized development workshop in collaboration with experts from...
On 28 January 2026, Colonel Gytis KAZOKAS, Director of the NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence (NATO ENSEC COE), welcomed Mr Taurimas VALYS, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania, to the Centre in Vilnius. The purpose of the visit
On January 22nd, the NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence hosted a high ranking delegation from the Japan Engineers Federation (JEF) as part of their study mission on strengthening ...
On November 11-12, a workshop "Tactical-level combat experience in the war in Ukraine" was held at the NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence.
KUNGSÄNGEN, SWEDEN – November 7, 2025 – The NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence successfully concluded the five-day Tabletop Exercise Coherent Resilience 2025 Arctic, held at the Gällöfsta Conference Center.
Representatives from ENSEC COE Framework and Sponsoring Nations, as well as Observers and ENSEC COE Staff members discussed questions regarding ENSEC COE Programs of Work of 2025 and 2026, budget, legal matters, communication and other questions.
The primary aim of this workshop was to exchange the best practices and lessons learned regarding legal and financial aspects of administration and operation of COEs.
In order to support NATO countries' armed forces in their search for the best solutions to the challenges posed by energy security and efficiency, on September 24, 2025, Ms Jolanta Zapkuvienė, a Subject Matter Expert at the Doctrine and Concept Development Di
This year’s theme, “Power in Partnership: Civil-Military Synergy for Energy Security,” brought together more than 200 participants from NATO Allies, NATO Partner Nations, industry, academia, and civil society.
The NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence is proud to host the NATO Energy Innovation and Technology Tracker on our website. It is a tangible outcome of the strong and productive collaboration between NATO Headquarters and our Centre.