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How are aerospace OEMs surviving the price inflation squeeze?
Maturing generations tend to view price inflation as a symptom of the modern age. With a tear in their eye, they recall the days when a piece of rock candy was a few cents, and the most expensive car a wealthy individual could possibly afford was a fraction of what a Toyota Corolla costs today. By Dennis Menefee, President and CEO of Partstat.
Five trends that will shape the aerospace and defence industry
The global A&D business landscape is undergoing significant disruption driven by a keen focus on innovation and digital transformation, and geopolitical situations such as the unknown implications of Brexit. By:John Kenkel, Vice President of Aerospace and Defence at Cyient.
The future of EVs on show in Silicon Valley
Many new electric vehicles were on display at the IDTechEx Show on 14th-15th November in Santa Clara, California. However, that was the tip of the iceberg. The event had a hidden message - the future enabling technologies for electric vehicles (EVs), from buses to cars to mining vehicles.
Closing IT security gap to drive critical infrastructure spending
Critical infrastructures are radically transforming on an unprecedented scale, boosted by a rapid adoption of ‘smart’ operational technologies. Cyber security is a growing part of that evolution. ABI Research, a market-foresight advisory firm, forecasts security spending for the protection of critical infrastructures will hit $125bn globally by 2023.
Extended partnership to meet twenty-first century challenges
In order to meet the challenges of the twenty first century, Boeing has entered into an agreement with Siemens to expand its use of Siemens’ Mentor Graphics software as part of its Second Century Enterprise Systems (2CES) initiative to transform itself, and the aerospace industry.
Custom flexible shafts for aerospace
Designer and manufacturer of flexible shafts and related assemblies, S.S. White Technologies, highlights bespoke flexible shaft solutions for aerospace applications. Flexible shafts transmit rotary motion much like a solid shaft, but can be routed over, under and around obstacles where a solid shaft cannot be used.
Partnership intensifies with collaborative membership at OMIC R&D
The Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Centre Research and Development (OMIC R&D) continues to grow a strong membership base with the addition this month of HAIMER, German tooling company in the field of tool holding, shrinking, balancing and presetting.
Dual-use commercial tech creates significant growth opportunities
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, US DoD Cybersecurity Market, Forecast to 2023, reveals that intense attacks from adversaries and non-state actors are compelling Department of Defense (DoD) cybersecurity spend for commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)-based cybersecurity tools and systems and the development of quantum computing and artificial intelligence technologies. Defense cybersecurity industry consolidation is expected to increase w...
Oxley plots growth path via SiG support
Oxley Developments has secured a place on Sharing in Growth (SiG), the UK government-backed aerospace productivity and competitiveness programme. Oxley aims to double turnover after five years and treble turnover after ten years of working with Sharing in Growth’s business transformation experts.
Shimco joins the council at the Aerospace & Defense Supplier Summit
Shimcowill join theOntario Aerospace Council(OAC) at the upcomingAerospace & Defense Supplier Summit(A&DSS) in Seattle. The event will take place 26th-28thMarchat the Washington State Convention Center.