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Register now for the next IMechE Focus webinar series
Register now for the next IMechE Focus webinar series

Aiming to make the UK a defence industry superpower by 2035, the new Defence Industrial Strategy is set to forge new partnerships between industry and the armed forces. The aerospace industry will also transform in the coming years, as the Industrial Strategy drives the development of cutting-edge technologies that could secure the future of the sector.

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Engineers have a crucial role to play – so make sure you keep up with the latest trends in the industry by attending IMechE Focus: Aerospace & Defence. Taking place from 13-17 October, the webinar series will explore technologies and techniques including multiphysics simulation, 3D printing, distributed and on-demand manufacturing, and industrial assets adaptation planning.

Topics include:

  • The life and challenges of engineers on military deployment
  • Multiphysics simulation for aerospace and defence innovation
  • How distributed manufacturing is shaping the defence industry
  • How on-demand manufacturing is enabling widespread customisation
  • The key role of 3D printing in the drone industry
  • Capabilities of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
  • The tech trends transforming aerospace and defence
  • Strategies for a climate-resilient aviation sector

Register to:

  • Gain insight on how multiphysics simulation is accelerating development of complex systems
  • Find out how distributed manufacturing can help your organisation establish a robust supply chain strategy
  • Explore how on-demand manufacturing is revolutionising the aerospace and defence industry, enabling unprecedented levels of flexibility, speed and cost-efficiency
  • Delve into the transformative impact of 3D printing technologies, including cutting-edge advances shaping the UAV landscape
  • Discover which technological developments are most influential in the aerospace and defence industries, and how they will impact production processes
  • Plan for a more resilient aviation future by assessing current and future airport vulnerabilities, as well as the potential impacts on certification requirements

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