[SatNews] Aerospace Electrical Systems Expo will launch on April 1-3, 2014, at the Long Beach Convention Center (Hall C), Long Beach, California, co-located with the Space Tech Expo.
In light of recent concerns about lithium-ion battery systems, this new show can be said to be taking place at the right time and in the right place. It is certainly the right place to discuss evolving onboard electrical systems. Southern California is the traditional home of aerospace engineering innovation and consequently the ideal location for the largest event of its kind for the aerospace engineering community.
Aerospace Electrical Systems Expo marks the transition from what some may have regarded as an ancillary industry, into a coherent community fully in touch with itself and its awesome potential as we go forward into a new greener, lighter and more efficient aerospace era, one in which advanced electrical systems will continue to play an integral part.
Next April the world’s aerospace OEMs, engineers, subsystem manufacturers and electrical systems integrators will be networking, exchanging information and meeting all the leading suppliers of electrical systems for commercial and military aircraft, spacecraft, business jets rotary aircraft, and electric aircraft. Exhibitors will be launching new products and always on hand to demonstrate as well as explain the advantages of their systems and components.
Visitors will be further drawn to the free-to-attend, two-day Aerospace Electrical Systems Summit, which will be a platform for exhibiting companies and experts to discuss and debate key technology, market challenges, and unfolding industrial and commercial potential.
Aerospace Electrical Systems Expo and Summit will be the only place on Earth where aerospace engineers will be able to find all the major onboard electrical systems suppliers under one roof, displaying their products and eager to talk about their technological innovations. It will also be the ideal place to network and discuss future strategy, energy costs, environmental objectives, efficiency, and maintenance.

