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Aerospace UP hour: weekly forum for all things Coronavirus and beyond

Brought to you by MAA and University of Nottingham


 

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Our next "Aerospace Up! hour" is on Thursday 17 December, 11:30-12:30. 

Please register below.

You will be able to join this virtual meeting using Microsoft Teams. You can register right up to the start of the meeting. We will then send you a link to join.
(if you don't have Teams, you don't need special software, or to download anything, you will be able to join on the web in a couple of clicks; for any issues email pamela.farries@midlandsaerospace.org.uk)
 

This week's agenda . . . 

Enabling the Circular Economy for aerospace with digital technologies: How could it benefit your business?, Dr Crispin Coombs, School of Business and Economics, Loughborough University

The pandemic, managing the risk of substance misuse in high-consequence environments such as aviation whilst protecting and supporting your employees, David Whiffin, Managing Director, OdiliaClark

Rolls-Royce UTC in Gas Turbine Transmission Systems, Professor Seamus Garvey, Professor of Dynamics & Director of the Rolls-Royce UTC in Gas Turbine Transmission Systems, Faculty of Engineering

 

Come along with your coffee! Arrive five minutes early if you can -- like a "real" meeting -- to help us start on time. In fact, feel free to join from 11:15 onwards to say hello.

You’ll be able to send us your questions and comments and network with other participants during the meeting.
And, although the meeting is nominally an hour, we often stay behind for 15 minutes more discussion and networking, just like a normal meeting -- all are welcome!
(All that's missing is the biscuits!)

 

Questions beforehand or technical difficulties?

email MAA Technology Manager pamela.farries@midlandsaerospace.org.uk

Register now!

 

 

 

 

The pandemic, managing the risk of substance misuse in the workplace whilst protecting and supporting your employees?