Veranstaltung NRW Europa

Webinar on Technological cooperation & Business development

25.04.2024 16:00 | 25.04.2024 17:30 Uhr
Canada offers an attractive proposition as a target market for the EU aviation industry, with high potential for cooperation with Canadian companies. The consistently growing, high-tech and export-oriented Canadian market  is a driving force in international aviation. Greater Montréal is considered one of the most important aerospace regions in the world. Canadian and European suppliers, technology partners and end customers cooperate ever more closely to find solutions to common challenges in the context of global supply chains, sustainability and digitization.

For all companies and research institutions interested in cooperation opportunities with Canada, the Aviation, Space & Defense Sector Group of the Enterprise Europe Network, in cooperation with the Canadian Trade Commissioner, the region of Québec and the European-Canadian Centre for Innovation and Research, will offer several opportunities for information, networking and market development in spring and summer 2024.

The focus will be on the following topics:

  • New materials & additive manufacturing
  • Emission-reducing technologies (“Green aviation”)
  • Drones, UAVs & Advanced Air Mobility (AAM)

The webinar on Technological cooperation & business development will explain ways to facilitate technological cooperation and market development taking advantage of publicly available support structures. Interested companies and industry clusters from Europe and Canada will have the opportunity to present themselves and their cooperation wishes and to name desired partners in the respective target region. After the event, they will receive individual support in finding and approaching cooperation partners. 

The language of these activities will be English. Participation is free of charge.

How can I get involved?

If you are interested in cooperating with Canadian companies or research institutions, please contact us.

The following options are possible:

  • Presentation of your company and your cooperation wishes with Canada in a live webinar ("pitching")
  • Having a cooperation request in our cooperation database, identification, contact and placement of suitable partners by partners of the Enterprise Europe Network and the Canadian Trade Comissioner (also after the event)
  • Participation in our 1:1 matchmaking at ILA Berlin and networking with members of the Canadian company mission
  • Advice on funding opportunities for R&D projects with Canadian project partners

More background information on the Canadian aerospace sector:


Programme

    Intro and Moderation: Cornelia Schwizer, ZENIT GmbH
16:00 CET  

Support structures of the Enterprise Europe Network in Europe and Canada

  • 5 Minutes SG (Simone Sparano)
  • 5 Minutes EEN Canada ECCIR (Jo Mark)
16:10 CET  

Presentation: Canadian Trade Commissioner Service
Rebecca Braun, Trade Commissioner Aerospace & Vice-Consul
Birgit Ruderer, Economic Affairs Attachée, Québec Government Offices Abroad

16:20 CET  

Company pitches (5 mins max.)

  • Amonyx (DK): Blown-Lift technology for defense aviation
  • ONE3D (CZ): Additive Manufacturing for aviation
  • NOVAC (IT): Supercapacitor for drones
  • Ensil (CA)
  • ALTER Technology (ES): New Materials and Drone Services
  • TopView (IT): Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM)
  • Sol.One (BE): Automated Certification for UAM / AAM
16:55 CET  

Cluster presentations (10 mins max.)

  • Aéro Montreal – Quebec’s Aerospace Cluster (CAN)
  • Czech Aerospace Cluster (CZ)
  • ID2Move (BE)
17:25 CET   Preview ILA Berlin activities and matchmaking (Johannes Böhmer)
17:30 CET   End of the webinar

 

 


Ihre Kontakte

Johannes Böhmer

ZENIT GmbH / NRW.Europa

Cornelia Schwizer

ZENIT GmbH / NRW.Europa