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Future Trends & Emerging Technologies in Aerospace – CASS Tech Talk 2025

  • February 20, 2025
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Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS), Islamabad, is set to host an exclusive Tech Talk on “Future Trends and Use of Emerging Technologies in the Aerospace Industry.” Scheduled for February 21, 2025 (Friday), the event will provide a platform for industry leaders, experts, and researchers to explore the latest advancements in aerospace technology. The session is by invitation only, ensuring a focused discussion among key stakeholders in the field.

The keynote speaker for the event is Dr. Azam Arastu, a prominent figure in the aerospace sector. He is the President of Apex Consultants – Aerospace & Energy Technologies and a former Chief Engineer and Boeing Technical Fellow at the Boeing Satellite Development Center, USA. With decades of experience in cutting-edge aerospace technologies, Dr. Arastu is expected to offer valuable insights into the evolving landscape of aviation, space exploration, and satellite technology.

The aerospace industry is witnessing a rapid transformation, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and sustainable propulsion technologies. This Tech Talk will shed light on how emerging innovations are shaping the future of air and space travel, defense systems, and commercial aerospace applications. Topics may include AI-driven avionics, next-generation satellite communications, electric and hybrid propulsion systems, hypersonic travel, and the role of quantum computing in aerospace engineering.

CASS, known for its research and policy contributions in aerospace and security studies, continues to play a vital role in fostering discourse on technological innovation. By bringing together leading minds in the industry, this event will contribute to Pakistan’s growing ambitions in aerospace technology and defense modernization.

For those interested in attending, invitations can be requested by emailing cass.events@casstt.com. With global aerospace markets evolving at an unprecedented pace, discussions like these will be crucial in ensuring that Pakistan remains at the forefront of technological innovation in the sector.

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