The Electric & Hybrid Aerospace Technology Symposium is the leading event for the advancement of electric and hybrid aerospace technologies. Held annually, this premier gathering brings together industry experts, engineers, researchers, and policymakers to explore the latest innovations in electric propulsion, hybrid powertrains, battery technology, and sustainable aviation.
Building on over a decade of experience in supporting the automotive industry’s transition to sustainability, we are excited to bring our expertise to help advance sustainable aviation technologies. Our Q.series X products are widely trusted for testing, validation, certification, and standardization in electric propulsion, battery, and fuel cell technology, including:
- Battery charge/discharge cycle testing
- Battery safety (abuse) testing
- Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy testing
- Power measurement & analysis
- Electric propulsion system testing
- Environmental and thermal testing
This year, the Electric & Hybrid Aerospace Technology Symposium will be held on October 30 & 31, 2024, at Messe Frankfurt, Germany. We invite you to join us for two days of high-level networking and knowledge sharing.
Visit us at Booth 142 to discover how Gantner Instruments can support your journey toward net-zero aviation.
Check out the show layout to plan your visit. We look forward to meeting you there!
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