Aviation stakeholders have progressively captured their physical assets in a digital format. This has led to the creation of digital twins and to new opportunities. Manufacturers have taken advantage of the technology and created live digital models of their products, machinery and even their manufacturing floors. In addition, digital twins can be used to enhance aircraft systems design and manufacturing, or maintenance operations.
Mr. Thomas Romig - Senior Vice President Safety, Security & Operations, Airports Council International (ACI) World
Mr. John Gradek - Faculty Lecturer and Coordinator of the Aviation Management Program, McGill University’s School of Continuing Studies
Mr. Robert Freitag - AVP, Chief Technology Officer, NAV CANADA
Mr. Jia Xu - CEO, SkyGrid
Mr. Richard Vilton - CEO, Emu Analytics
Ms. Lynette DuJohn - VP, Innovation and Chief Information officer, Vancouver Airport Authority
Presentations are available here: https://www.icao.int/Meetings/InnovationFair2024/Pages/Presentations.aspx
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