The impact of Artificial Intelligence on operations, advances in autonomous aviation, and cybersecurity will be top of the agenda at this year’s Aerospace Tech Week.
The trade show will take place in MOC Event Center Messe in Munich on April 2-3 with over 2,000 delegates expected to attend.
The event attracts more than 250 exhibitors from a wide range of sectors including Avionics, Connectivity, MRO IT, Advanced Air Mobility, Flight Operations IT, AI & Innovation, Cybersecurity, and Supply Chain and Manufacturing.
Conference sessions will see more than 200 expert speakers, putting a focus on the industry’s upcoming challenges and opportunities, covering key themes such as AI-driven operations, autonomous aviation, next-generation connectivity, and the path to net-zero aviation.
Natalie England, project director of Aerospace Tech Week Europe, said: “This year, we’re bringing together industry juggernauts and promising startups to reflect on the industry’s rapid transformation, from the rise of AI-driven operations to advancements in cybersecurity.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity for attendees to engage with leading experts, build partnerships, and experience the latest innovations in aerospace.”
The newly unveiled agenda features keynotes and panel discussions exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on flight operations, the future of air mobility infrastructure, and the role of digital transformation in predictive maintenance.
Attendees will also gain exclusive insights into aerospace cybersecurity, supply chain optimisation, and advancements in avionics.
Aerospace Tech Week Europe 2025 is free to attend, with tickets available to book via the website. Aviation Business News has been confirmed as a media partner for this year’s event.
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