
Exploring Sustainable Aviation: PIB Dutch ACES visit to Toulouse
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We look back with enthusiasm on the recent visit to Toulouse, organised by NBSO Nantes, the Innovation department of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in France, and NAG.
Ten leading Dutch SMEs, including ADSE Consulting and Engineering, Aeronamic, Airborne, GKN Fokker, NLR, CEAD Group, Toray Advanced Composites, Surface Treatment Nederland, Cato Composites BV and KVE Composites participated in the mission. Their goal was simple: deepen their understanding of sustainable aviation while connecting with French companies and discussing the sector’s future challenges.
Throughout the mission, participants engaged in dynamic sessions where they discussed the challenges of advancing the future of the aeronautic sector. They also had the opportunity to connect with significant French aerospace companies, discussing the industry’s challenges and exchanging ideas.
We extend our sincere thanks to Airbus Atlantic, DAHER, Liebherr Aerospace and Transportation, Universal Hydrogen, AURA-AERO, Ascendance Flight Technologies, Beyond Aero, IRT Saint Exupéry Research Institute, and Aerospace Valley for their hospitality and invaluable contributions during our visit. Your support has been crucial in making our exploration of sustainable aviation in Toulouse a success.
Thank you for sharing your expertise and vision for the future of aerospace. We look forward to continued collaboration in advancing sustainable aviation solutions.
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