700 delegates from over 20 countries: the Eurasian Aerospace Congress to be held at the National Centre RUSSIA
On July 24,
the Seventh Eurasian Aerospace Congress — the largest industry forum in the
Eurasian space — will take place at the National Centre RUSSIA. It will bring
together around 700 delegates from over 20 countries.
Invited
participants include representatives of government authorities, sectoral
science, manufacturing, higher education, vocational training, and leaders of
innovative solutions in the technological field. Leading experts and
specialists from Angola, Afghanistan, Belarus, Bahrain, Brazil, India, Iran,
Indonesia, Israel, Kazakhstan, Cameroon, China, the United Arab Emirates, DPRK, Japan, and other countries will take part in the Congress.
The main
theme of the forum is "Strategic Changes in Aerospace Activities: New
Challenges and Management Issues." Delegates will discuss priority areas
for the development of the aerospace industry, prospects for international
cooperation and partnership, strategies for implementing public-private
partnership projects, and the new opportunities that arise.
The central
event will be the plenary session moderated by the First Deputy Chair of the
State Duma Committee on Economic Policy Denis Kravchenko.
The Congress
programme will include eight thematic conferences on the most relevant topics
in aerospace activities: certification of aviation equipment: issues and
solutions; industrial robots in digital production of aviation equipment;
artificial intelligence in predictive maintenance of aircraft and flight safety
assurance; composites and additive technologies in the aerospace sector; B2B
partnerships: holdings and private space companies; transfer of research
outcomes in aerospace industry projects; international cooperation in space
activities and commercialisation of space services; the routine of space: how
to restore its lost romance.
This
programme corresponds to the current objectives of the national project
"Development of Space Activities in the Russian Federation until 2030 and
Beyond to 2036" and the "Comprehensive Programme for the Development
of the Aviation Industry in Russia until 2030." The work of the forum aims
to unite the efforts of business, science, and government to implement these
goals.
The
Congress is organised by the Eurasian Partnership of Aerospace Clusters and
Soyuzinform with the support of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the
Russian Federation and the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian
Federation.
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