5th CEAS Air & Space Conference Challenges in European aerospace

 
From 7-11 September 2015 the Council of European Aerospace Societies (CEAS) will organize its fifth Air and Space Conference. CEAS represents 12 European Aerospace Societies with in total about 35.000 individual members. The theme of the 5th CEAS Air and Space Conference is “Challenges in European Aerospace”.

There will be 7 Panel Sessions with high-ranking keynote speakers from Airbus, Fokker, ESTEC, Air France/KLM, the Association of European Airlines, CleanSky, SESAR, Air Traffic Control the Netherlands, NLR, DLR-ACARE, TU Delft, European Defence Agency and the Royal Netherlands Air Force will present and discuss the Challenges in European Aerospace.  In addition to that over 200 technical experts of 26 countries will present their latest achievements.

The conference will be held in the Aula Conference Centre of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
The combination of a Technical University, the pleasant old town of Delft, good accessibility and perfect equipment, makes Delft an outstanding venue for this event.

The CEAS Air and Space Conference 2015 will be a unique opportunity to communicate, share and debate the latest developments, innovative concepts and technical solutions in the aerospace domain to meet and discuss with the keynote speakers, technical experts and students.

Technical Tours to ESA-ESTEC, Fokker Aerostructures, the National Aerospace Laboratory NLR and the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering of TU Delft will provide the opportunity to get acquainted with the Netherlands aerospace industry, research, testing infrastructure and education.

The welcome reception in the botanical gardens and the conference dinner at a paddle steamer through the Rotterdam harbour will provide ample possibilities for networking in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.

CEAS 2015 will be hosted by the Netherlands Association of Aerospace Engineers NVvL in close cooperation with the Delft University of Technology, the Society of Aerospace Students TU Delft – Leonardo da Vinci VSV and ESA-ESTEC.

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