Australia looks to the skies with its AVALON Airshow
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The exposition draws major corporations in the aircraft and aerospace industry and is a chance for Wisconsin companies in that field to make connections and learn about the latest innovations.
Southeast Asian countries are seeking alternative suppliers and Wisconsin companies may be able to fill some of the gaps.
After successfully launching its domestically produced Nuri rocket, South Korea plans to boost investments in the space industry, and Wisconsin companies could provide components to fuel that growth.
Wisconsin companies can explore a wide variety of research, development and infrastructure-related partnerships with UK companies on green energy initiatives.
Wisconsin companies are strong in automation and Industry 4.0 technologies, and could find market opportunities in India.
Wisconsin exporters with products, services and expertise in the defense sector could find market opportunities in Australia.
Wisconsin’s cutting-edge research and development in nanotechnology, engineering and power control systems, as well as its world-class universities and technical colleges, could help the climate change initiative reach its goals.
Scotland hopes to be among the world leaders in space industry research and jobs, and a new U.S. contract will boost those ambitions.
Aeronautic components, equipment and services are needed for France’s active aerospace sector.
Low-cost carriers in particular are growing rapidly, and will have a need for aircraft, parts and MRO services.