New opportunities at AEROSPACE TESTING RUSSIA 2010
The international exhibition Aerospace Testing Russia has changed venue. In 2010, the event will be held in Moscow’s Expocentre on 4-6 October.
Today, Aerospace Testing Russia is the only specialised exhibition in Russia of testing equipment, systems and technologies for the aerospace industry.
The new venue will allow to the exhibition to significantly expand, as well as provide a quality service to visitors.
the Russian aviation industry today
The Russian aviation industry is included in the system of government priorities of the Russian Federation. Domestic aviation and space technology are gradually becoming part of the global market, in which Russia has real competitive advantages. The country’s leadership has major hopes for aviation technology. The overall approach to economic development is predetermined by the inclusion of the aviation industry in the list of government priorities, and by 2012 the Federal Space Agency, Roscosmos, plans to merge all the Russian manufacturers of strategic rockets into one company. The development of rocket and space technology is characterised by knowledge and labour intensive work, with lengthy development and testing periods. Also required is the regular maintenance of the functioning and development of expensive and unique stands, special facilities and sophisticated equipment.
Aviation equipment for testing
Aerospace Testing Russia 2009 once again attracted both traditional key market players and new exhibitors, for whom it was important to establish their presence in the aviation industry market and offer customers modern products and services.
Globaltest and
Prommash SPb demonstrated to visitors various sensors and measuring devices for acoustic vibration and climatic testing.
Intech Analitika and UniversalPribor presented analytical equipment, space simulators and vibration test systems.
Radiant-Elcom and Rosspetspostavka exhibited electronic components and test equipment sensors for the aerospace industry. Linetest introduced visitors to its measuring and testing devices. Votum presented equipment for nondestructive testing and flaw detection. Systemy Trial demonstrated static and dynamic testing stands.
In total, over 70 companies from Russia, Austria, Germany, Ireland, China, USA and France took part in the exhibition. The exhibitors at Aerospace Testing Russia included leading players in the aerospace industry.
The recent developments, unique testing methods, testing and diagnostic aviation equipment, and space equipment on show attracted to Aerospace Testing Russia 2009 more than 4500 visitors from all the sectors of the aerospace, defense, machine-building, automotive, metallurgical, oil processing and shipbuilding industries. Specialists from different regions of Russia had the opportunity to share experiences, as well as learn about the products of leading domestic and international manufacturers of equipment, systems and technologies for the aerospace industry.
A platform of achievements and developments for the aerospace industry
The organisers of the exhibition, ITE, do everything possible to make Aerospace Testing Russia an effective platform for industry communication. To this end, we use all the possibilities of modern forums and focus the work of all the exhibition services on it.
Evert year, the organisers of Aerospace Testing Russia attract leading international developers of aviation technologies, as well as manufacturers and distributors, to take part in the exhibition.
One of the key tools for sharing information about the key issues facing the industry is the comprehensive business programme, which includes seminars and presentations.
The importance of this forum for Russia is highly valued and supported by: the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, Russian Federal Space Agency, Russian Society for Nondestructive Testing, Interstate Aviation Committee, and International Association of Space Activities Participants.
“It is well known that accidents occur due to lack of effective testing and diagnostic methods and equipment. Every year, it is necessary to increase the attention of specialists to the development, operation and application of aerospace technology for diagnosing and identifying the actual residual life of an object. To address the global problem of the safety, testing, monitoring and diagnostic equipment should become an integral part of any technological process in the aerospace industry. At Aerospace Testing Russia, one can find companies presenting the latest developments in this field,” says Mr. Kluev, President of the Russian Society for Nondestructive Testing.
We look forward to seeing you at Aerospace Testing Russia 2010 in Expocentre!