
The Paris Air Lab explores the big issues that will shape the aerospace industry's future—new sources of energy, alternative fuels and artificial intelligence, for example. This year, the Lab is hosting a variety of breakthroughs on its 3,000 sqm stand including a few of Safran's key products such as the turbo-electric generator developed by startup Turbotech and a scale model of a plant to produce electricity from hydrogen and oxygen (illustrating the chemical reaction in fuel cells).
Stéphane Cueille, Safran's Senior Executive VP, R&T and Innovation, inaugurated the Paris Air Lab on Monday June 17th. In his opening address, he spoke about the pioneering solutions on show this year and the challenges they are designed to tackle: "I'm proud of this event we organized for the first time two years ago. It was an unqualified success and I hope it's even better this year. The innovation, digital technology and environmental concerns we'll be talking about here are central to our activities. Reducing CO2 emissions by 50% by 2050, while remaining competitive, is one of the big issues here at the 2019 Paris Air Show."
This event shines a bring light on innovation: it features 140 startups, including 70 exhibiting at the Paris Air Lab, and they will all be welcome to pitch their main inventions in their field.
The Paris Air Lab will also host thought-provoking conferences and keynote talks about the challenges facing the aerospace sector, by speakers from a variety of backgrounds ranging from astronauts to manufacturers and on to researchers and academics, every day. The program is right here!
And visitors can also enjoy a VR immersion, along with an escape game, photograph exhibition, bookshop, live performance by a graffiti artist and more.
Practical information: the Paris Air Lab is in the Aerospace Museum's Hall Concorde.
The 2019 Paris Air Lab program
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