Australian International Aerospace Congress

The Australian International Aerospace Congress (AIAC20) is the preeminent aerospace forum in the region, held in conjunction with the Australian International Airshow at Avalon. 

AIAC provides significant technical and business opportunities for aerospace professionals worldwide, particularly for those in the Australasian region.

The theme for AIAC20 2023, Leading technologies and research for the future of Aerospace, covers a range of topics relevant to practicing aerospace engineers, students, academics, researchers, and industry specialist providers. 

Delegates attending AIAC20 are able to participate in all three incorporated conferences: 20th Australian Aeronautical Conference (AAC), 13th International Conferences on Health and Usage Monitoring (HUMS), and 12th National Space Engineering Symposium (NSES).

 

 

 

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May

The Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (Lima) 2025 will be held from May 20- 24.

May 2025 will see Women in Aviation Australian Chapter, funded by the Queensland Government, deliver an Aviation Champions of Change Forum aimed at exploring the dynamics of change within the Aviation and Aerospace sectors.

June

The inaugural ADM Women in Defence and National Security Breakfast is proudly supported by Dassault Systemes.

Dassault Systèmes will have a two-day Digital Engineering Symposium in Melbourne, Australia.

CSIRO, is calling on small to medium-sized enterprises developing solutions in digital technologies and artificial intelligence to apply for its latest Innovate to Grow program.

July

August

Simulation Australasia will host their Australasian Simulation Congress (ASC 2025) at Adelaide Convention Centre. 

The Submarine Institute of Australia Conference in 2025, the 20th for the SIA, will be held in Perth WA in partnership with Defence West and Business Events Perth.

The Townsville Defence Forum will be a localised policy-driven forum.

A high-level policy-driven forum, focusing on creating strategic sovereign maritime capability in the West.