German Aerospace Centre (DLR), Hexagon, Lilium, SKF, Stirling Dynamics and ZURI all confirmed to speak at eVTOL Insights’ Europe Conference
With only six weeks until its Europe Conference, eVTOL Insights has announced the first companies which will be presenting at the event.
They include Czech startup ZURI, Swedish bearing and seal manufacturing firm SKF, The German Aerospace Center (DLR), Hexagon, German OEM Lilium and engineering company Stirling Dynamics.
Also confirmed for our event are Vertical Aerospace, Skyports and Bicester Motion. This will form the basis of a fascinating conversation about the UK’s first permenant vertiport testbed.
Following the exciting announcement made earlier this year, we will be deep diving in more detail about the current roadmap and what role it can play for Advanced Air Mobility in the UK.
We can also confirm the event will take place at Prospero House, situated directly opposite Borough underground station and within walking distance of Borough Market and London Bridge. A full agenda of speakers will be released soon.
Taking place from November 13th to 14th at a central London venue, the conference will be another intimate gathering of industry thought leaders for panel discussions, keynote presentations, fireside chats and live Q&As. It follows on from eVTOL Insights’ successful North America conference, which was held in Montreal in May.
There will be a pre-event drinks reception from 6pm on Wednesday, November 13th. Then the conference will be from 9am to 5pm on Thursday, November 14th, with another networking reception taking place after the event ends.
Unlike our Montreal programme, there will be no tour offerings as part of this event.
There are still various sponsorship opportunities available for any companies still interested in featuring at our event. For more information, please email Simon Corbett at simon.corbett@iigroup.global. You can also download our latest media pack here.
Tickets are currently on sale for £499 and available to buy via our Eventbrite page. Student concessions cost £199.