What to expect?
Defence and intelligence organisations must make sense of complex, fragmented data while operating at speed. Knowledge graphs provide structure and context, helping teams connect information and uncover critical relationships.
This event, organised by our technological partner Neo4j, explores how connected data supports modern defence and intelligence operations.
Meet GraphAware at GraphTalk Government by Neo4j
14 April 2026 | Utrecht, Netherlands
GraphAware will be at the 2025 GraphTalk Government: Defense & Intelligence – Utrecht, an event organised by our partner Neo4j. Join our CTO, Christophe Willemsen, there to discuss all possible and impossible with the connected analytics platform. Christophe will have two presentations, two real-world use cases from a foreign Defense Department, showing how connected data turns complexity into clarity.
Why attend?
This Neo4j event is designed for Ministry of Defence technical leaders, architects, and mission-focused teams who want to:
- Improve decision-making through connected intelligence
- Strengthen operational readiness with timely, contextual insight
- Build resilient and scalable data architectures for mission-critical environments
- Provide leaders with reliable, well-contextualised information
You will gain a practical understanding of how knowledge graphs can support faster, more confident operational decisions in real-world environments.
For more event-specific information, please reach out to Neo4j directly via the event’s webpage.
To attend the event, please register via the event’s webpage.
Do not hesitate to reach out to Christophe via the form below and schedule your private meeting tailored to your needs and mission’s goals.
Presentations
Spotting Hybrid Threats Before They Strike
Critical infrastructure, like our power grids and hospitals, is under constant, quiet attack from ‘hybrid threats’ that don’t look like traditional war, by seeing how ownership. Digital footprints and physical locations are connected; a graph provides insight and flags threats five layers deep before they cause any real-world damage.

Exposing Hidden Risks: How Graphs Protect Our Soldiers’ Mental Health
In the military, we often miss the early warning signs of PTSD. We’re building a ‘360-degree view’ of every person in the force. Clear visual data helps assist commanders to take care of soldiers before they reach a breaking point
