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24 hours inside German aerospace

Near Zurich


Überlingen, Germany

10 - 11 March

 

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Join the MAA on this mission to get inside the German aerospace industry, one of the MAA's five European partners in the TransNetAero project.

 

The aim of the 6th TransNetAero (TNA) event, in the Germany, is to connect aerospace suppliers across Europe:

  • Learn about what international aerospace customers really need
  • Promote your company internationally
  • Learn about how to overcome supplier challenges in the aerospace supply chain 
  • Benchmark and learn from best practice case studies.

 

This event is set up for European aerospace suppliers of any size with an interest in:

  • latest supplier requirements from major aerospace customers
  • participation in a European networking event to promote their company
  • learning more about how research centres across Europe can help them adopt new product and process technologies and manage their own supply chains
  • understanding a program to enhance the skills of aerospace employees
  • meeting and networking with companies from around Europe

This TransNetAero event is held in the Germany. The event is organised by the ASA German Aerospace Academy.

Participation in this event is free of charge, thanks to the support of the EU Interreg programme; participants will be responsible for their own travel to Germany and accommodation.


Who will you meet?

This event held at DIEHL Defence includes a visit to their facilities. ASA will introduce you to global customers and aerospace technology research & development centres, with the opportunity for B2B match making with experts from Airbus Defence & Space, DIEHL Defence, Fraunhofer IPA, University Stuttgart (Institute of Space Systems). As well as TransNetAero* participants from Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, the UK and France.

 

Agenda

Tuesday 10 March (Parkhotel St. Leonhard in Überlingen)

Evening

20:00 TransNetAero Networking dinner and get together

Wednesday 11 March

Morning

08:30 Coffee at DIEHL Defence Überlingen

  • Welcome address
  • Introduction on TransNetAero activites and partners
  • Presentation on “Optimization of Production Networks and Supply Chains“ by the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation (IPA), 
  • Presentation on “Potential of the IRS-Activities for Technology Transfer by the Institute of Space Systems (IRS) University Stuttgart
  • Lunch

Afternoon

  • Presentation by Diehl Defence and visit 
  • Technical presentation by Diehl defence
  • B2B meetings and match making 

17:00 End of meeting

For full details please click here.

 

Arrangements for travel/hotels

There are limited places available free of charge, thanks to the support of the EU Interreg programme and participants will be responsible for arranging and paying for their own travel to Überlingen.  

Your German host ASA have recommended a local hotel.

Parkhotel St. Leonhard, Obere St.-Leonhardstraße 71, D-88662 Überlingen/Bodensee.

The single room for 71,10 € per person and night (breakfast included).

Please use the key word TransNetAero when booking

 

How to get there

  • By flight to Zurick Airport  followed by
  • Train Überlingen and taxi

 

How to reserve your place in this free event

To register please click here.

 

 * What is TransNetAero?

TransNetAero (Transnational Network for Aerospace) is a network of organisations in six European aerospace regions and small countries which are going to work together and share their resources so that aerospace industry suppliers in each of them can get expert support and knowledge from the others to help them be better prepared to succeed against global scale competition. The participants are Wallonia (Belgium), Normandy (France), Baden-Württemberg (Germany), the Netherlands, Switzerland and the Midlands (United Kingdom). Future events will be held in the other regions during 2014-15, -- focusing on different major customers and technology centres. For more about the TransNetAero project, click here.