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16. August 2023

Sustainability in Aerospace Industry: MIC 2023 conference highlights trends

IFW | What impact will the changes in the aerospace industry have on tomorrow’s manufacturing technology? Latest trends and developments will be presented and discussed at the Machining Innovations Conference for Aerospace Industry (MIC) on November 29 and 30, 2023.

The strong resurgence in global air travel following the end of the Covid 19 pandemic is creating enormous technological and strategic challenges for the entire aerospace industry.

Given the increased demand and the industry’s growing ambition to become more sustainable and carbon neutral, an intensive, interdisciplinary exchange between industry experts and scientists is crucial. This year’s MIC conference offers an ideal opportunity for this. New trends, innovative technologies and current developments in aerospace technology will enable the industry to respond appropriately and sustainably to turbulent influences.

Core topics of the conference

The 23rd MIC conference will take place on November 29 and 30, 2023. The Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools (IFW) and the Manufacturing Innovations Network e.V. cordially invite you to participate at the Hannover Centre for Production Technology (PZH).

The conference will focus on current trends and innovations in the aerospace industry, particularly with regard to developments in manufacturing technology. These include changes in the manufacturing process through the use of carbon fiber-reinforced plastic or additively manufactured components, as well as the possible applications and benefits of digitalization solutions and artificial intelligence in the production environment.

The program includes presentations by Jacek Kruszynski (MAPAL), Christian Kurtenbach (Starrag AG), Alain Bouthillier (Pratt & Whitney Canada), Professor Dr. Sami Kara (University of New South Wales, Australia) and Dr.-Ing. Joachim Schmidt (Premium AEROTEC GmbH).

The conference program will be complemented by a technical exhibition with well-known companies, a guided tour of the IFW test field and an evening event. Overall, the conference offers a comprehensive platform for exchanging expertise and discussing forward-looking strategies in the aerospace industry.

Registration for MIC 2023

The early bird discount is valid until October 3, 2023 and can be booked via the website: https://www.mic-conference.com/registration/

Registrations at the regular registration rate are open until November 20, 2023.

by Marcus Nein

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At a glance

  • 23rd Machining Innovations Conference for Aerospace Industry (MIC)
  • Topics: Sustainable manufacturing, Digital networking, Smart processes, New strategies for aerospace companies.
  • Date: November 29 and 30, 2023
  • Venue: PZH, An der Universität 2, Garbsen, Germany
  • Registration via website: https://www.mic-conference.com/registration/
MIC 2023 - 23rd Machining Innovations Conference for Aerospace Industry
The MIC 2023 conference will cover topics related to aerospace manufacturing technology. (Photo: IFW)
Numerous visitors at the MIC conference
The MIC exhibition offers the opportunity to get in touch with companies in the aerospace industry. (Photo: IFW)
Martin Wiedemann delivered the keynote address at MIC 2022 on the topic of "Lightweight system construction for low-emission aviation"
One of the big questions facing the aerospace industry: What can a sustainable future look like? (Photo: IFW)

Contact

Marcus Nein, M.Eng.

+49 (0)511 762 4365
mic@ifw.uni-hannover.de
https://www.mic-conference.com

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