02 Aug ATLA al fianco di Avio Aero nell’European Technology Development Clusters (E-TDCs)
ATLA fa il suo ingresso all’interno dell’European Technology Development Clusters (E-TDCs), l’innovativo modello di collaborazione europeo tra Avio Aero, affiliate europee di GE Aviation, centri R&D, Università e PMI cooperanti su progetti comuni d’innovazione sostenibile.
ATLA accetta l’invito di Avio Aero ad unirsi alle oltre trenta realtà, tra cui i maggiori atenei e centri di ricerca con sede in Italia, Polonia, Repubblica Ceca, Germania e Turchia, impegnati nella ricerca e sviluppo di tecnologie abilitanti ad una propulsione aeronautica sostenibile, e a condividere la prossima sfida europea sulla Clean Aviation.
Ogni Cluster E-TDCs è composto da istituti di ricerca e team GE Aviation con comprovate competenze tecniche e scientifiche che lavorano su discipline strategiche e nuovi traguardi tecnologici. Con la firma dell’accordo, ATLA si impegna a contribuire con il proprio know-how ai progressi su temi quali Innovative Repair, Advanced Manufacturing, Materials and Processes e Additive Manufacturing.
Enrico CASALE, EU Programs & Research Network Leader – Advanced Technology Operations in Avio Aero: “Crediamo fermamente che avere nel network realtà imprenditoriali eccellenti che abbiano non solo una chiara missione nella ricerca collaborativa ma soprattutto una spiccata attitudine all’innovazione tecnologica ed un respiro europeo, conferisca elementi di dinamicità e concretezza che concorrono a fare la differenza. Riconoscendo in ATLA queste doti siamo lieti di averla come partner nell’E-TDCs e siamo sicuri che sarà fondamentale nello sforzo comune volto a far fronte alle molteplici e complesse sfide dell’industria aeronautica verso la Climate Neutrality”.
Diana GIORGINI, Aerospace and Defense Business Development Manager in ATLA: “È un grande onore far parte di questo importante network internazionale di ricerca. Come prima impresa indipendente coinvolta, ringraziamo Avio Aero e gli altri membri del network per l’interesse dimostrato verso la nostra azienda, ribadendo il nostro impegno nell’affrontare le ambiziose sfide dell’aviazione di domani, grazie ad oltre quarant’anni di esperienza in Processi Speciali e lavorazioni su componenti ad alta tecnologia”.
ATLA joins Avio Aero in European Technology Development Clusters (E-TDCs)
ATLA joins the European Technology Development Clusters (E-TDCs), the innovative European collaboration model between Avio Aero, European affiliates of GE Aviation, R&D centres, Universities and SMEs cooperating on common sustainable innovation projects.
ATLA accepts Avio Aero‘s invitation to join the more than thirty entities, including major universities and research centres based in Italy, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany and Turkey, committed to the research and development of enabling technologies for sustainable aeronautical propulsion, and to share the next European challenge on Clean Aviation.
Each E-TDCs Cluster is composed of research institutes and GE Aviation teams with proven technical and scientific expertise working on strategic disciplines and new technological breakthroughs. With the signature of the agreement, ATLA commits to contribute with its know-how to the improvement of topics such as Innovative Repair, Advanced Manufacturing, Materials and Processes and Additive Manufacturing.
Enrico CASALE, EU Programs & Research Network Leader – Advanced Technology Operations at Avio Aero: “We firmly believe that having excellent companies in the network that not only have a clear mission in collaborative research, but above all a marked attitude for technological innovation and a European outlook, gives elements of dynamism and concreteness that contribute to make the difference. Recognising these qualities in ATLA, we are pleased to have this partner in the E-TDCs and we are sure that it will be fundamental in the joint effort to face the multiple and complex challenges of the aeronautical industry towards Climate Neutrality”.
Diana GIORGINI, Aerospace and Defense Business Development Manager at ATLA: “It is a great honour to be part of this important international research network. As the first independent company involved, we thank Avio Aero and the other members of the network for the interest shown in our company, reaffirming our commitment to meet the ambitious challenges of tomorrow’s aviation, thanks to our over forty years of experience in Special Processes and activities on high-tech components”.