Learn and discover more at the leading conference and
exhibition for global avionics and defence electronics
International competition has intensified during a challenging economic atmosphere as
companies and governments look to keep pace with next-generation avionics, air traffic
management capabilities and defence electronics developments.
Conference and Exhibition
Avionics conference track includes: Defence Electronics conference track includes:
24th–25th March 2010
Passenger Terminal (City Centre)
• Avionics With ATM • COTS Integration Challenge
Amsterdam, The Netherlands • Performance Based Operations • Thermal Management
www.avionics-event.com
• Regulatory Frameworks for Avionics • Trusted COTS
• Next Generation Military Avionics • Software Defined Radio In Defence Applications
PLEASE USE THIS PROMOTIONAL
CODE WHEN REGISTERING:
Early Bird Discount
AEROM-01-10
Register before 27th January 2010 and benefit from the Early Bird Discount Rates.
See website for more details.
For full conference programme or to register online visit
www.avionics-event.com
Co-located with: Flagship Media Sponsors: Owned & Produced by: Sponsor: Supporting Organisation:
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In the next few years, passenger numbers are set to soar like a jet. But only those
suppliers will be on board that can generate enough thrust and produce three things
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But only with automated production. And who will make you ready for take-off with
an all-round, no-worries package? KUKA Systems.
www.kuka-systems.com EnginEEring • ProcEss tEchnology • FlExiblE robotic cElls •
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FlExiblE Production linEs • standard comPonEnts, tools and
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