Tue, Jan 19, 2010
Orlando Conference To Focus On Industry Recovery
Earlier this week Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University's Worldwide division announced its first
Aviation and Aerospace Industry Manufacturing Summit. The
event will be held on Feb. 22-24, 2010 at the Walt Disney World
Swan and Dolphin Resort in Orlando, FL. The summit is being
presented by Embry-Riddle's Center for Aviation and Aerospace
Leadership in collaboration with the Aerospace States
Association.
The two-day event will present data and address issues on the
state of aerospace manufacturing in the US and around the world for
both military and commercial markets, and address key trends and
projections for the future. Speakers at the summit include
representatives from Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, GAMA, the
National Council of Manufacturers, and the US Department of
Commerce.
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Organizers say the summit is appropriate for a broad range of
attendees including small-to-medium manufacturers, OEMs and primes,
service providers, government agencies, policy makers, economic
developers, and educators who serve the aerospace industry.
According to the summit website, competitive analysis, aerospace
and aviation trends, and economic recovery will be covered.
Registration for the event includes several meals. In
addition, attendees will receive a free copy our new Aerospace
Economic Report and Outlook for 2010: Manufacturing Indicators for
the Aviation and Aerospace Industry, also known as the AERO 2010
Report. This 300-page annual report includes an in-depth analysis
of major trends affecting the industry including sales data,
employment trends, key international trade statistics, and a
forecast for the future based on a review of what the major
aerospace firms are saying and Embry-Riddle's own analysis.
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