Aerospace and Defence: Fly into tomorrow

The war in Ukraine has upended previous notions of stability in Europe. As the world adapts to its new reality, make sure you have the engineering expertise to keep up with the rapid pace of change in modern warfare.
PLUS: As more people start to travel again after two years of pandemic, the aerospace sector is under greater pressure than ever to decarbonise. Learn how manufacturers and operators could tackle that challenge, and hear how drones and 3D-printed rockets are transforming our approach to autonomous flight and satellite launches.
The event will cover topics including:
3D printing in aerospace – Opening up new design possibilities
Low/ zero-carbon flight (Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAFs), Hydrogen flight) – Reducing emissions to keep aviation flying
UK space industry (rockets, satellites, new space ports, launches) – Providing new opportunities for a spacefaring nation
Training and talent management – Bridging the skills gap
Space based solar power – Developing the sci-fi style concept
Cyber security – Keeping aircraft safe and secure
Hypersonic weapon development – Meeting the challenges of modern conflict
Space junk – Tackling the challenge of space debris
Autonomous swarms – Adding capabilities to future fighter jets