Changing Security Dynamics in the Arctic: What Does It Mean for Search and Rescue?
Safety in the High North: New Challenges, New Opportunities
Varðberg, the Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network, the Icelandic Coast Guard, the Ministry of Justice, and the University of Akureyri invite you to an open seminar at the University of Akureyri (in room M101) on Thursday, 16 April 2026, from 14:00–18:00, focusing on search and rescue (SAR) in the Arctic.
Search and rescue in the Arctic is evolving rapidly due to increased traffic, a changing security environment, and new technologies. At this seminar, experts will discuss capability, coordination, and responsibility — and how Iceland and partner states can ensure safety in one of the world’s most challenging regions.
The seminar will address questions such as:
This event is a collaboration between Varðberg, the Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network, the University of Akureyri, the Icelandic Coast Guard, and the Ministry of Justice. The seminar will be livestreamed and will (mostly) take place in Icelandic.
A more detailed and updated agenda will be published in the coming days.
Registration for the event is required, and seating is limited.
You can register [here]
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