More than 60 startups from 10 countries, including India, are scheduled to make presentations on a wide range of domains during the show.
Startups
from India with innovative technologies in the aerospace, civil
aviation and air services are expected to pitch for support to
industry heavyweights such as Airbus and Boeing at the Singapore
Air Show 2020 next month, the organisers said.
The
Singapore Air Show would be organised from February 11-16 and will
witness the participation of some 65 top aerospace and defence
companies.
The
show, which is being organised by Experia Events Pte Ltd, will also
be joined by 1,000 industry exhibitors from 50 countries and 55,000
trade visitors from 150 countries.
"We
all know that there is a lot of technologies that these companies
hold. We are looking forward to see these startups during pitching
sessions," said Leck Chet Lam, the managing director of Experia
Events Pte Ltd during the pre-show press conference on Monday.
More
than 60 startups from 10 countries, including India, are scheduled to
make presentations on a wide range of domains during the show.
The
presentations will cover sustainability, smart transport, automation,
smart manufacturing, digital solutions, artificial intelligence and
cyber security apart from other vital subjects.
"The
startups are to pitch for investors and industry support from the
global
aviation industries, which would include chief executives of
industry heavyweights such as Airbus and Boeing," said Leck.
The
Indians have been long-term participants as they value participating
in the Singapore Air Show, he added.
Also,
planned along the show is the Singapore Airshow Aviation Leader
Summit to be attended by more than 300 aviation experts.
The
summit is to be held from February 9-10 and will be addressed by
industry experts, including Ajay Singh, chief executive of SpiceJet,
the organisers said.
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