Il futuro della progettazione per l’aviazione sarà al centro della quarta edizione dell’“OPTICS Expert Workshop” in programma al Cira il 26 e 27 aprile. Titolo dei lavori è “New Resilient Designs for Aviation”. La deadline per effettuare la registrazione è il 18 aprile alle 16.00.
http://www.cira.it/en/events/optics-final-workshop/Optics%20Final%20Workshop
The OPTICS Consortium (http://www.optics-project.eu/) is pleased to invite you to attend the Final Workshop “New resilient designs for aviation” to be held on April 26-27, 2017 in Capua (nearby Naples), Italy hosted by CIRA at its facilities.
OPTICS workshops have always been excellent opportunities to meet key actors and experts in the aviation sector and discuss about the strategic avenues for European aviation safety research, according to the priorities in the research agenda and the unexplored areas to put under the spotlight.
This Final OPTICS Workshop will therefore focus on aviation resilience (including survivability) through the introduction of new technologies and improved system designs. This includes discussion on novel aircraft concepts, improved materials or new aircraft sensors, new software paradigms, improved airworthiness and manufacturing techniques/technologies, and all the other tools, products and services that ensure resilience of systems and operations, able to face current and emerging new hazards.
The results of this workshop will generate a prioritised strategic research agenda for new Resilience research, which will be presented both to ACARE and the European Commission at the Final OPTICS Dissemination Event in June (14-15) in Brussels. This is therefore an opportunity for researchers and industry alike to help shape the future Aviation Resilience research agenda.
Keynote speakers from Rolls Royce, EASA, and CIRA will introduce the safety challenges facing aviation, and their approaches to improving resilience. Four key research projects will present focused solutions for enhancing resilience and improving post-accident survivability.
The participants attending the presentations and the discussions will be actively involved in providing their suggestions to improve the approach to resilience in terms of: new research priorities, identification of gaps and bottlenecks, and ways to overcome them.
Each registrant will be asked to propose two high priority areas of research in these areas in advance of the workshop. This is not obligatory, but will facilitate the workshop discussions.
To attend the workshop, Registration is mandatory. The registration is free of charge, and is now open (please use the box “Sign in” at top-right of this page)
For additional information or logistics support (registration, hotel reservation, transport) please contact infooptics@cira.it