Major Announcement

In view of the development of the Covid-19 pandemic in Europe and to guarantee a safe environment for this event, a final decision has been made by the international committee to make this conference an online event.  

Conference Registration

Registration is now open and can be found here

Aims and Scope


The aim of the conference is to promote and facilitate discussion and exchange of experience among members of the various engineering disciplines concerned with air, space and land transportation. This will cover design, development, assembly, integration and verification aspects. 

Recently, larger production volumes are benefitting from Industry 4.0 technologies.  Manufacturing digitalization and automation, ‘smart factory’, additive and advanced manufacturing, cyber security, virtual testing and big data-driven process and quality control are progressively entering the manufacturing supply chain for high end technology domains. 

Bringing together the space, aeronautics and land transportation engineering manufacturing community, will maximise the cross-fertilisation opportunities, promoting an inter-sectorial technical and commercial exchange worldwide. Moreover, certification and standardisation authorities in the relevant sectors will also be represented.

Conference Themes

  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Joining Technologies
  • Composite Manufacturing
  • Digital Manufacturing
  • Surface Manufacturing
  • Electronic Materials and Processes
  • Out of Earth Manufacturing
  • Smart Materials
  • Emerging Materials & Processes

Cross Cutting Topics

  • Demisability of Materials for uncontrolled re-entry
  • Eco Design
  • Failure Analysis
  • Fracture Control
  • Materials Obsolescence
  • REACH and other regulatory constrains associated with manufacturing
  • Standardisation
  • Sustainable Materials
  • Verification of Manufactured Parts


Close-up of 3D-printed titanium alloy, Thales Alenia Space, France and Aerospace & Advanced Composites GmbH, Austria.

3D-molded interconnect devices, Art of Technology AG, Switzerland

Plasma Metal Deposition of Large Parts, © RHP/Robert Syrovatka

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